Article By Rich Kurtzman on 15th August, 2009
Expectations were high. Many fans took McDaniels on his word and morals that the Broncos would be improved from last year, even on the offensive end, while losing a Pro Bowl QB.
The Broncos first drive of the night was decent, shoot, it was pretty darn good. Denver started on their own 27 and marched methodically down the field to the five yard line.
The drive was good for 13 plays and 69 yards and gobbled up 6:57 of game time, but it culminated in an interception. That's something that happened all too often the last couple of years in Denver.
The second drive saw a ball forced into an unopen receiver for another pick. Then, during the thi...
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