𝙽𝚘𝚝𝚎 𝚝𝚘 𝚖𝚢𝚜𝚎𝚕𝚏 ✅
Difficulties in life are intended to make us better, not bitter. -Dan Reeves
Kisses For Roses by Art Department, Aquarius Heaven 💋 4 🌹 @len0r 🍭

seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from Germany
seen from United States

seen from Algeria
seen from United States

seen from Singapore
seen from Germany
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Malaysia
seen from China
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from Norway

seen from Australia
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from China
𝙽𝚘𝚝𝚎 𝚝𝚘 𝚖𝚢𝚜𝚎𝚕𝚏 ✅
Difficulties in life are intended to make us better, not bitter. -Dan Reeves
Kisses For Roses by Art Department, Aquarius Heaven 💋 4 🌹 @len0r 🍭
Dan Reeves Born: January 19, 1944, Rome, GA Physique: Average Build Height: 6' 1" (1.85 m)
Daniel Edward Reeves is a former American football running back and coach in the National Football League. During his 38 years in the NFL, Reeves participated in nine Super Bowls, the third-most individual appearances. He served as a head coach for 23 seasons from 1981 to 2003, primarily with the Denver Broncos and the Atlanta Falcons.
Reeves was one of coaches I wanted to fuck before I knew I wanted to fuck him. Handsome, but he did tend to look rather grumpy during games. Not that I am complaining, I like a stern man. Again married with 3 children, but aren't they all. Doesn't really matter as I still imagine we're secretly lovers.
Daniel Edward Reeves was an American professional football running back and coach in the National Football League (NFL). During his 38 years in the NFL, Reeves...
Link: Dan Reeves
Ranking The Worst Giants Offenses in Franchise History
Here are the 10 worst New York Giants offenses of the past 40 years
After an embarrassing Week 4 loss to the Saints in 2018, I called that Giants offense one of the worst in franchise history, despite having Odell Beckham Jr., Evan Engram, Sterling Shepard, and Saquon Barkley. That unit was on pace to be the 4th worst Giants offense since 1983, but rebounded in the second half of the season, scoring at least 27 points in 6 of their last 8 games. In that article,…
Mr. Dan Reeves Is The Guy at #30
Mr. Dan Reeves Is The Guy at #30
Welcome back to another edition of the Countdown to Kickoff series. Currently, we sit 30 days until we see your Dallas Cowboys take on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and while that may seem like a long time, I wouldn’t be too upset. Want to know why? Because your Dallas Cowboys jump back into REAL FOOTBALL ACTION this Saturday against the Denver Broncos!! Too bad we won’t see former Cowboys DE Randy…
View On WordPress
Everson Walls, Chuck Howley, Others Named Semifinalists for 2023 Pro Football Hall of Fame
Everson Walls, Chuck Howley, Others Named Semifinalists for 2023 Pro Football Hall of Fame
The Pro Football Hall of Fame announced 54 semifinalists for the Class of 2023 in the seniors, coach/contributor categories yesterday and there were a handful of potential inductees with ties to the Dallas Cowboys. The 12-person senior committee shortened a list of eligible nominees to 25 semifinalists, who last played no later than the 1996 season. Separately, the coach/contributor committee…
View On WordPress
Regular Season Game 16
Hawk Valley
Denver Broncos Regular Season Game 16 January 2, 2021
Quick Review
Dan Reeves passed away on New Years day. He is one of the best coaches the Broncos have ever had. He set the Bronco standard of ten win seasons back when there were only 16 games in a season. He led the Broncos to three super bowls, even more AFC championship games. Remember the shovel pass? He was the best offensive coach the Broncos have ever had. He was the coach during the period known as “Bronco Mania”. During this time people painted everything in Broncos colors. From hair to cars, even homes were painted in Broncos colors, not to mention trains. He was also able to develop a quarterback you might have heard of, John Elway. The Standards are much lower now. Instead of playing games to secure the top seed in the AFC playoffs, the Broncos have to win their remaining games to finish the season out of the AFC west cellar. Times have changed. :( #RipDanReeves
The Broncos could have won this game…
A longer review
From the 25 yard line, Gordon ran up the middle for four yards. On second down, Lock connected with Sutton over the middle for a gain of six yards. On third and short, the Broncos called the QB sneak and Lock gained five yards. On first down, Lock’s pass was incomplete. On second down, Gordon gained a yard running over the left side. On third down, Lock was hit as he released the ball, but Fant caught the ball and gained two yards. The Broncos punted from their 42 yard line with 11:38 left in the quarter.
From the four yard line, Derek Carr, #4, tossed the ball to DeSean Jackson, #1, for an eight yard gain. On second down, Josh Jacobs, #28, ran over the left side for a one yard gain, but there was a flag on the play. John Simpson, #76, was flagged for holding. On second and eight from the six yard line, Carr found Jackson on the right sideline for a gain of five yards. On third down, Carr connected with Foster Moreau, #87, who was crossing from right to left over the middle for a gain of 16 yards. Carr threw an incomplete pass on first down. On second down, Carr found Hunter Renfrow, #13, over the middle for a gain of 18 yards. On first down, Jacobs ran to the left for three yards. On second down, Jacobs ran up the middle for three yards. On third down, Carr was almost sacked, but he managed an incomplete pass. The Raiders punted with 7:22 left in the quarter.
On first down, from the 11 yard line, Gordon ran to the right for one yard. On second down, Lock connected with Williams over the middle for a seven yard gain, but there was a flag on the play. Clelin Ferrell, #99, was flagged for roughing the passer. On first down, Williams ran over the right side for a gain of one yard. On second down, Lock’s pass was incomplete. On third down, Lock threw another incomplete pass, but there was a flag on the play. Casey Hayward, #29, was flagged for pass interference. On first down, Lock was sacked for a seven yard loss. On second and 17 from the Denver 44 with 4:45 left in the quarter, Williams ran up the middle for three yards. On third down, Lock connected with Williams on a delayed pass to the right for a gain of one yard. The Broncos punted with 3:25 left in the first quarter.
On first down from the 24 yard line, Jacobs ran to the right for a gain of seven yards. Carr’s pass on second down was incomplete. On third down, Carr had all day to throw the ball, but eventually he scrambled to the left for a gain of four yards. On first down, Carr’s pass was incomplete. On second down, Jacobs ran to the right for six yards. On third down, Carr found Zay Jones, #7, for a gain of six yards. On first down, Carr rolled to the right before connecting with Jones for a four yard gain. That play ended the first quarter. The score after one, Las Vegas 0, Denver 0.
When play resumed, on second and six, Jacobs ran to the left side for five yards. On third down, Jacobs stuttered to the left and then gained three yards over the left guard. On first down, Peyton Barber, #31, ran over the left guard for three yards. On second down, Carr dumped the ball off to Barber for no gain. On third and seven, Carr was hit as he threw the ball, it was almost caught, but fell to the ground incomplete. There were two flags on the play. Sterns was flagged for holding, that penalty was declined. Harris was flagged for roughing the passer, that penalty was accepted. On first down, Carr connected with Jones over the middle for 15 yards. On first and goal, Jacobs attempted to run over the right side, but he was tackled in the backfield for a two yard loss. On second and goal with 11:01 left in the half, Carr connected with Renfrow on a ten yard touchdown pass. Las Vegas 7, Denver 0.
From the 25 yard line, Lock connected with Jeudy for a 40 yard gain. On first down, Lock dumped the ball off to Williams for an eleven yard gain, but there was a flag on the play. Bolles was flagged for hands to the face. On first and 20, Gordon ran over the left side for one yard. On second down, Massie was flagged for a false start. On second and 24, Lock dumped the ball off to Gordon for a four yard gain. On third and 20, Lock connected with Jeudy for a 14 yard gain. With 7:24 left in the half, the Denver Broncos kicked a 49 yard field goal. Las Vegas 7, Denver 3.
On first down from the 25 yard line, Carr connected with Moreau on a seam route for a twenty yard gain. On first down, Jacobs ran to the right for a one yard loss. On second down, Carr dumped the ball off to Jacobs for a five yard loss. On third down, Carr found Jalen Richard, #30, on a late release to the left side for a gain of five yards. On fourth down, with 4:40 left, the Raiders punted.
The Broncos were inspired by that drive. On first down, Lock threw an incomplete pass. On second down, Williams ran to the right for three yards. On third down, Jeudy was stopped just short of the first down and the Broncos punted on fourth down.
On first down, from the Las Vegas 33 yard line, Carr connected with Jones for a seven yard gain. On second down with 2:12 left, Jacobs ran to the right and fumbled. Purcell recovered the ball for Denver. That play took us down to the two minute warning.
When play resumed, Lock found Sutton for a gain of eight yards. On second down, Gordon lost four yards attempting to run up the middle. On third down, Lock escaped a sack but his pass was incomplete. With 32 seconds left, the Broncos kicked a 55 yard field goal. Las Vegas 7, Denver 6.
From the 26 yard line, with 30 seconds left in the half, Carr’s pass was intercepted by Bradley Chubb who took it to the house for a Denver touchdown. He was ruled down on the Las Vegas one yard line. With 15 seconds left, Williams ran into the end zone for a Denver Bronco touchdown.
The Raiders got the ball back and just knelt to end the quarter and get to halftime. The score at halftime, Denver 13, Las Vegas 7.
From the 25 yard line, Jacobs ran to the left for an eight yard gain. On second down, Jacobs ran to the right for seven yards. On first down, Jacobs ran up the middle for three yards. On second down, Carr connected with Jackson for a gain of 13 yards. On first down, Jacobs ran over the left guard for a gain of eight yards. On first down, Jacobs ran up the middle for a huge gain of 20 yards and then he fumbled. Darby recovered the ball at the Denver 14 yard line. Upon further review, the runner was ruled down by contact. On first down, Jacobs ran up the middle for a gain of four yards. On second down, Jacobs ran to the left for eight yards. On first and goal, Barber ran over the left guard for five yards and a Raider touchdown. With 10:22 left in the third quarter, Las Vegas was back in front, 14-13.
From the 25 yard line, Lock connected with Fant on the right sideline for a gain of 20 yards. On first down, Gordon attempted to run up the middle but he lost three yards. On second down, Lock found Patrick on the right sideline for a five yard gain. On third down, Lock’s pass was almost intercepted, but it fell to the ground incomplete. With 8 minutes left in the third quarter, the Broncos punted on fourth down.
On first down from the 13 yard line, Jacobs ran up the middle for five yards. On second down, Carr found Jones for a 12 yard gain. On first down, Jacobs ran to the right for a four yard gain. On second, Carr found Renfrow over the middle for a 12 yard gain. On first down, with 5:18 left, Carr connected with Jackson for an eighteen yard gain. On first down, Barber ran up the middle for eight yards. On second down, Jacobs lost four yards. On third down, with 3:28 left, Carr was sacked for a nine yard loss and he fumbled. The ball was recovered by Jones at the 42.
On first down, with 3:19 left, Williams ran to the left and lost one yard. On second and 9, Lock found Patrick for a gain of 13 yards. On first down, Williams ran up the middle for three yards. On second down, Williams was stuffed at the line. On third down, Lock connected with Fant for a gain of four yards. With 19 seconds left in the third, the Broncos attempted a 55 yard field goal, but McManus missed, wide left.
With 13 second left in the third quarter, Jacobs ran to the left for a gain of three yards. That play ended the third quarter. After three quarters, Las Vegas 14, Denver 13.
When play resumed, Carr connected with Jones for a gain of six yards. On third down, Jacobs was stuffed at the line. On fourth down, the Raiders called a quarterback sneak and Carr gained enough for the first down. On first down, Car scrambled for five yards. He was chased by Malik Reed. On second down, Jacobs ran up the middle for four yards. On third down, with 11:50 left in the game, Richard ran to the left for four yards. On first down, Carr found Moreau for three yards. On second down, Jacobs started and then stopped, and then gained ten yards over the right side. On first down, Barber ran to the right for six yards. On second down, Barber ran up the middle for no gain. On third down, Carr was sacked for a nine yard loss by Harris. The Raiders successfully kicked a 41 yard field goal. Las Vegas 17, Denver 13.
On first down, Gordon tried to run to the left, but he lost four yards. On second down, Lock found Fant for a gain of eight yards. On third down, Lock scrambled for five yards, but he needed six. Denver used their first timeout. On fourth down, Lock connected with Sutton for a gain of 16 yards. On first down, Lock’s pass was incomplete. Second down was the same as first down. On third down, Lock was sacked for a loss of six yards. The Broncos punted with 3:54 left in the game.
The Raiders successfully ran out the clock on their last drive. Final score: Las Vegas 17, Denver 13.
The Game Stats
Denver Broncos
Time of Possession
23:23
Passing Attempts
22
Passing Yards
153
Rushes
16
Rushing Yards
18
Las Vegas Raiders
Time of Possession
36:37
Passing Attempts
25
Passing Yards
201
Rushes
40
Yards
160
The Running Game
*AYPC is average yards per carry
Player Carries AYPC Long TD(s) Fumble(s) Williams 7 2 3 1 0 Gordon 7 -1 4 0 0 Lock 2 5 5 0 0
The Passing Attack
* targeted twice Player Pos Receptions % Long TD(s) Fumble(s) Sutton WR 4 80% 16 0 0 Fant WR 3 75% 20 0 0 Jeudy WR 3 75% 40 0 0 Patrick WR 2 50% 13 0 0 Williams RB 2 100% 7 0 0 Gordon RB 1 100% 4 0 0 Okwuegbunam* TE 0 0% 0 0 0
The Quarterbacks
Lock
Passing
comp ypa TD(s) INT(s) Long Rating 68% 7 0 0 40 88
Rushing
Att Yards Long TD(s) 2 10 5 0
Sacked
Times Yards Lost Fumble(s) 2 13 0
Derek Carr
Passing
comp ypa TD(s) INT(s) Long Rating 80% 8 1 1 28 97
Rushing
Att Yards Long TD(s) 7 5 4 0
Sacked
Time(s) Yard(s) Lost Fumble(s) 2 19 1
Afc West Standings
Vs the Division
Team Game(s) Played Winning % Net Kansas City 5 80% +79 Los Angeles 4 50% -1 Las Vegas 5 40% -66 Denver 4 25% -12
Vs the Conference
* Schedule Finished Team Game(s) Played Winning % Net Las Vegas 5 80% +1 Los Angeles* 6 50% -15 Kansas City 5 40% -13 Denver* 6 33% +4
vs the NFC (2021 Final Standings)
* Schedule Finished Team Game(s) Played Winning % Net Kansas City* 5 100% +49 Denver* 5 80% +46 Los Angeles* 5 60% +13 Las Vegas* 5 40% -6
Problems: The fourth quarter
Denver loves to pad the stats in the fourth quarter, so what would their record be if only the fourth quarter counted? Lets take a look.
If only the fourth quarter counted
Broncos Points Opponent Points 4th QTR result Real result Denver 10 New York Giants 6 Win Win Denver 3 Jacksonville Jaguars 6 Loss Win Denver 6 New York Jets 0 Win Win Denver 0 Baltimore Ravens 6 Loss Loss Denver 13 Pittsburgh Steelers 3 Win Loss Denver 14 Las Vegas Raiders 3 Win Loss Denver 7 Cleveland Browns 0 Win Loss Denver 7 The Washington Football Team 0 Win Win Denver 11 Dallas Cowboys 16 Loss Win Denver 0 Philadelphia Eagles 3 Loss Loss Denver 14 Los Angeles Chargers 6 Win Win Denver 6 Kansas City Chiefs 9 Loss Loss Denver 7 Detroit Lions 0 Win Win Denver 0 Cincinnati Bengals 0 Tie Loss Denver 0 Las Vegas Raiders 3 Loss Loss Denver ? Los Angeles Chargers ? ? ? Denver ? Kansas City Chiefs ? ? ?
The Broncos would be 8-6-1 if only the fourth quarter counted.
The worst offenses in the NFL after week 3
Jacksonville Jaguars
Houston Texans
Detroit Lions
New York Giants
Carolina Panthers
Denver Broncos
Chicago Bears
Las Vegas Raiders
Cleveland Browns
Atlanta Falcons
The best of the worst offenses in the NFL after week 3
Denver Broncos
Cleveland Browns
Atlanta Falcons
Chicago Bears
Las Vegas Raiders
Detroit Lions
New York Giants
Carolina Panthers
Jacksonville Jaguars
Houston Texans
Opponents ranked by points scored after week 3
I just realized, it helps to have a reference point. The Broncos were ranked number 12 after week 3.
1. Dallas Cowboys
4. Cincinnati Bengals
5. Los Angeles Chargers
6. Philadelphia Eagles
9. Kansas City Chiefs
16. Baltimore Ravens
18. Pittsburgh Steelers
19. New York Jets
22. Washington The Football Team
24. Cleveland Browns
25. Las Vegas Raiders
27. Denver Broncos
29. New York Giants
30. Detroit Lions
32. Jacksonville Jaguars
Today's teams ranked by stats
Broncos (7-8)
23rd
19th
19th
13th
19
13
23
82%
0
38
0
0
0
1
+3
Lost 2
Chargers (8-7)
8th
4th
4th
18th
33
16
21
91%
0
28
0
0
1
0
0
Lost 2
Outlook
The Broncos have only once chance to sweep a divisional opponent. To do that they have to win today.
The Broncos have been hit by Covid. Basically, every name you’re familiar with is out. With only two games remaining, I wonder if it’s really covid or players making business decisions.
At this point of the season, I think Bronco country is more interested in what will happen once the season ends. New coaches? New quarterbacks? New owner? New city? Who knows what will happen.
This list includes the overall records of the top 10 AFC teams looking to make the playoffs, mostly wildcard teams, since the division winners are pretty much locked down at this point.
Team, overall record, division
Kansas City, 11-4, West
Buffalo Bills, 9-6, East
Indianapolis Colts, 9-6, South
Cincinnati Bengals, 9-6, North
New England, 9-6, East
Tennessee Titans, 9-6, South
Baltimore Ravens, 8-7, North
Los Angeles Chargers, 8-7, West
Miami Dolphins, 8-7, East
Las Vegas, Raiders 8-7, West
Game Time
Sunday January 2 @ 2:05 PM MT
Looking Ahead to Future Opponents
Preseason Outlook
Week Team Winning % Win(s) 1 Vikings 0% 0 2 Seahawks 33% 1 3 Rams 0 0
First Quarter Outlook
Week Team Winning % Win(s) 1 Giants 27% 4 2 Jaguars 20% 3 3 Jets 20% 3 4 Ravens 53% 8
Second Quarter Outlook
Week Team Winning % Win(s) 5 Steelers 47% 7 6 Raiders 53% 8 7 Browns 47% 7 8 Football Team 40% 6
Third Quarter Outlook
Week Team Winning % Win(s) 9 Cowboys 73% 11 10 Eagles 53% 8 12 Chargers 53% 8 13 Chiefs 73% 11
Fourth Quarter Outlook
Week Team Winning % Win(s) 14 Lions 13% 2 15 Bengals 60% 9 16 Raiders 53% 8 17 Chargers 53% 8 18 Chiefs 73% 11
A red line, might be wavy, indicates a loss. A green line, might be double, indicates a win. *(records as of January 2, 2022)