The Broncos' offense has been nothing short of great this season. They are averaging a tad over 41 points every game and have a great future Hall of Fame quarterback in Peyton Manning. Against the Chiefs' defense, which has been a solid bunch, will the Broncos be able to reach their average points scored?
On the other end of the spectrum is the Chiefs' defense, which has surrendered the fewest points at a little over 12 points. There is no question that the defense will do whatever it takes to get to Manning, but how long will the defense be able to keep up with the Broncos' high octane offense?
Manning is a hard fighter on and off the field, and he does his absolute best to not let any form of injury slow him down. The quarterback went through neck surgery, and is still playing like a quarterback on a mission. Will the ankle slow down a man who has been through so much? I believe that the offensive line will have to step up in order to keep Manning off his back and to keep from something worst.
Dwayne Bowe has a run into the law for possession of marijuana during the Chiefs' bye week, but there was not even a team suspension, and he is expected to suit up tonight. Some fans are calling foul play because of the situation, and that it is not fair that no discipline was given. This will not make a huge impact, but the question is, was the right move made in not handing down any form of discipline?
With how solid both offense and defense for teams have been, this game could come down to the team's special teams. Dexter McCluster and Trindon Holliday might have to make some plays during punt and kick returns to help their respective teams pull away, or to make that difference on the scoreboard. Which team will make the difference when offense and defense are trading blows?
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