In baseball, every team, no matter how pathetic, is guaranteed a representative in the All-Star Game. It often means a deserving player has to miss the game so that a member of the Pirates gets a moment in the sun. It's an understandable rule, although one that cheapens the game a bit. Why am I talking baseball? Because the AFC West is going to have the same effect on the NFL Playoffs that those token players have in baseball. Whichever team wins the division will have no business in the playoffs.
If the season ended today that team would be the Denver Broncos. The very same Broncos who were routed, at home, by a two-win Raider team. The same Broncos that allowed three offensive touchdowns to a Raider team that hadn't scored one in their last three games. It was a 15 quarter streak, in fact, that ended when Darren McFadden scored on a one-yard run in the third quarter.
The Broncos also allowed JaMarcus Russell, he of the 50% completion rate, to connect on 10-of-11 passes. Four of those completions were to former Bronco Ashley Lelie, who finished with 92 yards. He had seven catches and 105 yards all season entering play. Lelie's 51-yard reception set up McFadden's streak-breaking touchdown and he extended the offensive explosion with a four-yard grab in the fourth.
I don't mean to pay the Raiders short shrift. They played their best offensive game of the season.
McFadden, who added a second touchdown, and Justin Fargas combined for 145 yards on 34 carries to balance with Russell's uncharacteristically efficient afternoon. Johnnie Lee Higgins took a punt back for six for the second straight week and, somehow, 10 penalties for 90 yards didn't hurt them as much as they should have.
Denver, which looked like they may have turned a corner with consecutive road wins against the Browns and Falcons, again failed to capitalize on a chance to put the division title away. Jay Cutler was terrible, 16-of-37 with a pick, and fumbled away a golden scoring chance on the team's first offensive series. Last year's inconsistency could be explained by his unidentified diabetes, but this year's can't be so easily written off.
As for the Broncos defense, the less said the better. It's been bad for several years, you can't blame it all on Champ Bailey's absence, and doesn't show any signs of improvement.
Of course, they'll still have a two-game lead if the Chargers lose to Indianapolis Sunday night which tells you just about everything you need to know about how awful this division has been this season.



















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
11-23-2008 @ 9:38PM
aquablauw said...
It's time for Mike Shanahan to retire. After Elway...Denver Donkeys, needs a new head coach. Elway always called its own plays. Elway was always their Bronco's coach! Simple formula but true!
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11-24-2008 @ 8:26AM
FireShanahan said...
Shanahan should be fired at the end of the season. Each year looks like the team is rebuilding. You just can't lose to teams like the Chiefs and Raiders. It looks as if nobody wants to win the division.
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11-24-2008 @ 10:27AM
adamparsons55 said...
I am a die-hard raiders fan, always have been, always will be. If your as big of an Oakland fan as me, you know the importance of this game. WE BEAT THOSE DENVER DONKEYS AT HOME!!! Even though a championship season is out of reach once again, it feels GREAT to beat our arch rivals in their own house!! GO RAIDERS, GO!!!
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11-26-2008 @ 10:05AM
Doug said...
Awww how soon we forget the whoopin put on in Oakland week 1 by our first string players. Now mostly second and third stringers dang I would hope the Raiders would get lucky and pull one out. As for Shanahan must be those fair weather fans jumping off that band wagon again...... Bet you were Rockies fans a year ago too !
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11-24-2008 @ 2:23PM
Donkey hater said...
Raiders returned the favor Doug!! No excuses...donkeys got whooped by the better team...except it!! Bitter sweet is what it is!! I wouldn't care if we lost out, as long as we whoop those pansie as donkey's!! and there fans!!
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11-24-2008 @ 5:55PM
Fred said...
about the unsportsmanlike penalty on Johnnie Lee Higgins td return & his backflip celebration in the endzone: why is this worthy of the penalty while others' spiking the ball & other demonstrations after scoring not? It was brief and not overly demonstrative in my opinion. More clarification in enforcement of the rule is needed here. Was it only one official's misguided interpretation?
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11-26-2008 @ 12:42AM
Doug said...
HaHa Hater I do realize your need to shoot your wad here because it is far inbetween wins for you. You do realize that over the last 5 to 10 years there has been numerous Broncos that have played or are currently playing for the Raiders right ? That must be very confusing for you deciding who to hate.
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