Nov 27 – San Diego Chargers vs Denver Broncos

In week 6, the Broncos and San Diego Chargers both had a bye week, and at that point it seemed as though the Nov 27 game would probably not mean much for the Broncos as they’d be out of the playoff picture. The San Diego Chargers beat the Broncos 29-24 in week 5, dropping the Broncos to 1-4 and giving the San Diego Chargers a 4-1 record. Since, however, the Broncos have won 4 from 5 and the San Diego Chargers have lost 5 back to back.

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Their starting qb was one point that changed for the Broncos following the bye week. Tim Tebow got his 1st start of the year in week 7 and, despite the fact that his passing statistics have been downright terrible occasionally, he has found a way to win. Tebow has displayed an ability to make critical passes when the Broncos most need them though usually he relies on his feet more greatly than his arm. Most of Denver’s success is also attributable to their defense stiffening up and holding their competitors to fifteen points or less in 3 of their last 4 victories. As they are averaging over 150 yards per game rushing, their running game has additionally been greater.

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The San Diego Chargers have been struggling in part due to the play of qb Philip Rivers. Rivers has carried the San Diego Chargers on his back in the past, but this year he has thrown more picks than tds. San Diego’s defense has also been dreadful occasionally. They rate near the bottom of the league in yards permitted and they’ve permitted their last 6 competitors to score 23 or more points.

It would seem these 2 teams are headed in opposite directions, yet the beginning line for the game incredibly has the San Diego Chargers as 7 point favorites. The experts keep expecting Tim Tebow’s poor passing performances to impact the end result of his contests, but he proves them wrong week in and week out. However, if the San Diego Chargers offense is on, the Broncos will must find a way to put some more points on the board than they have been these past many weeks.


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