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It’s Crunch Time!

December 9, 2006 · Leave a Comment

3 games, 3 losses, and the Broncos is facing a tough schedules ahead before meeting their fate to this year’s NFL playoff … all behind a rookie quarterback in Jay Cutler, and a stockpile of injuries to key starters.

Just as how good this kid is, everyone knows he got the talent, tools, and poise to do well in the league, but the real question is, can Denver fans wait for him to develop the kind of game that he’s best at with the kind of time that a rookie would need? Tough question, and we all know how Brian Griese, who is one of the most accurate short-passer, has turned into after all the high expectations following a back-to-back Super Bowl in the late 90s. I hope Cutler’s fate won’t end up like that, and we all know that the Broncos defense might hold the key to how far the Broncos would be able to go this year. Having said that, the offense needs to produce, albeit knowing Plummer has been benched and Cutler now needs to learn fast and avoid the rookie mistakes (such as the need to take sack rather than forcing a throw that ends up in the wrong endzone, and even worse, ignited the whole opponent’s teams).

Well, as a Bronco fan, I hope we beat the Chargers and the over-hyped Rivers this week at San Diego. Tough game, lots of injuries, facing a team on a winning run, this is not the type of game that you’d love to play when you needed a win badly. BUT that’s exactly the opposite, this is exactly what characters are made of, and what every great team needs to go through. As unlikely as it is, I can see Broncos pull out a shocker here. BRONCOS 24 – CHARGERS 21 ... Elam kicking a 55-yarder to win the game!! :)

Denver @ SD

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Rooney, Denver, and kernel …

October 31, 2006 · Leave a Comment

You might’ve wondered what does Rooney has to do with Denver, and what the heck are those related to kernel? Have I gone out of my mind? :) Oh, well you’ll find out!!

The Rooney Show

Hat-trick RooneyBy far, Manchester United 4-0 performance against Bolton away at Reebok stadium last Saturday is the best team performance this season, led by the tenacious birthday boy Rooney’s brilliant hat-trick. Everyone is involved in the game, from van der Sar, who made an important save just before half-time to keep the score 2-0 to Carrick who showed why he is worth over 19 million pounds. Two assists including a magnificent inch perfect long pass to Saha who setup the third goal for Cristiano Ronaldo. The scoreline might’ve been a little unfair to Bolton who showed their resiliency midway through the first half and showed some promises in the beginning of the second half, although at the end of the day Manchester United fully deserved to win, and not only winning, but winning with style, a flowing football style that was the characteristic of the Cantona-led team during the 90s that ignited the English football. Brilliant!!

The defense finally leaked

In a game where Peyton Manning showed the world why he got picked first before Ryan Leaf –oh yeah if anyone still remembers this guy :) — Denver defense finally leaked, and not only leaked out but is sent back from immortality that was hyped after an inspiring start to the season. It didn’t surprise to me that they finally gave up the TD, but to give up over 30+ points playing at home against a team that has lost their running game is a little too disappointed. The Broncos offense finally contributed positively, with Plummer’s ratings above 100, but it’s the same story that keeps repeating in each of every Broncos’ lost to the Colts, a weak secondary that is overly exposed by Manning’s perfection in reading coverage and adjusting the play at scrimmage. This time, it wasn’t Lenny Walls, but it’s Darrent Williams, who prior to this game hasn’t been that much exposed and contributed hugely to the Denver’s defense from the successful secondary focused draft class.

Shanahan's expression said it all It’s a disappointing loss, especially when it happened at home, breaking up a streak, but losing this game early on is much better than rollin’ high only to lost like this in the playoff. I’m speaking with the assumption that the Broncos will make it to the playoff, and I do believe they will, although competition is now tight with both Chargers and your truly Broncos sitting altogether at the summit of AFC West at 5-2.

Next stop: @ Pittsburgh!!

Kernel

These few days I’ve been busy with recompiling my Linux 2.6 kernel to include support for DRI, of which I need to have my brand new 1440×900 widescreen LCD to show-up nicely. It’s been quite a while since I last messing around with the kernel, and I need to refresh some of my memory, especially on changing the Makefile and where to find my config file! I’ll post more on this later on.

Oh and back to the beginning of the story, well, that’s it folks. It’s almost Wednesday here in Singapore, have a good the rest of the week!

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Defense! Defense!

October 22, 2006 · Leave a Comment

Defense.

That’s been the key to the Broncos’ early successful season, sitting at the top of AFC West with 4-1 record, with a key win at New England in week 3. Ironically, that core part of the defense will be again the key when Warren, Myers, Ekuban, and co. visits their former paymaster, the Clevelend Browns. Mike Shanahan proves everyone wrong when his latest tricks a couple years ago involves a bunch of under-achieved guys, who includes a former #1 draft pick, another first-round draft pick, a bunch of other guys transformed into one of the most effective defense in the National Football League.

That move, combined with the blockbuster deal that sent Portis for Bailey, proved to be the key to the Broncos reaching to the AFC Championships Game last year, as well as a catalyst for the Broncos this year. Their offense might not be pretty this year, but their defense has only alllowed one, yes, one TD in 5 games! Opponents might be moving their ball, gaining some yardage, but when it comes to the redzone, picking throws at the red zone has starting to become Bailey’s habit these days, and I do believe he’s been the best corner that the Broncos has had in maybe a couple of decades.

Roll up the dice! — I don’t think the Broncos’ offense will be greatly improved when they meet the Browns, but having said that Javon Walker might have a huge game, while the defense will continue to carry this team. As much as the element of surprise that the Browns might bring to the Broncos, especially with personnels exchanged on both sides, I don’t see the Browns pulling out an upset. Broncos will roll, and it’ll be 5-1 at the end of the day. BRONCOS 21 – BROWNS 6

Walker has had great impacts this year

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baltimore ravens @ denver broncos

October 7, 2006 · Leave a Comment

the 3-0 ravens backed by strong defense (which includes former bronco, trevor pryce) and stability at the quarterback position in steve mcnair is visiting the broncos on a highly anticipated monday night football. a number of years ago, the sight of the ravens humiliating the broncos on a monday night football was still vivid for me as a griese interception started a long night for the broncos. this time though, the game is at the invesco fields at mile high. a high sprit broncos coming off a bye week after a two highly-charged wins against the chiefs and the patriots is determined to spoil the back to town to former broncos including the much loved mike anderson.

roll-up the dice!

two strong defense, though different styles, will ensure the game won’t be a blowout. plummer might struggle against a strong pass rush team, but the stability of broncos’ defense and the play-making ability of javon walker might just be enough to see the broncos through. tatum bell could have one or two breaking runs as champ bailey could pick up his first pick of the season, or rather broncos’ first pick of the season. broncos will win the battle of turnover. RAVENS 9 – BRONCOS 21

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