firstdown
10-14-2005, 01:35 PM
In three games with the Bronco's Portis has rushed for over 100 yards. In December of 2003 he scored a career-high 5 TD's and they won't stop him again this Sunday. Is this going to be the game that Portis breaks out and shows the NFL that he can still score TD's and run the ball as successfully as he did for the Bronco's? Will he be the player of the game?
Southpaw
10-14-2005, 01:42 PM
I'm hoping he'll be able to grind out some yardage against KC this week. He'll need to, to keep the ball away from the KC offense. They've upgraded their defense a bit since Portis last played them, but he should still have a good game.
hurrykaine
10-14-2005, 02:05 PM
Portis will have a TD this week, maybe 2 (one as a receiver).
I think the Gibbs formula for this game would mirror what was used against Seattle - clock-eating short pass/run offense to prevent KC's offense from getting on the field, so this will be another low scoring game where we hold our collective breath at the end.
Daseal
10-14-2005, 02:41 PM
I think the Gibbs formula for this game would mirror what was used against Seattle - clock-eating short pass/run offense to prevent KC's offense from getting on the field, so this will be another low scoring game where we hold our collective breath at the end.
I really hope not, my heart can't take many more games like that, wins or losses. I've about had 4 heart attacks now.