People talk about the Manning seven touchdown game, but for me, this is the most memorable regular season game we had against Baltimore. Just an absolute nailbiter with a memorable ending and it set the tone for the entire season. Unbelievably physical play from the defense.
Man even tho manning destroyed my chargers for a few years I was rooting for y’all the whole playoffs just great to see an all time great retire a winner.
Not gonna lie, even though they gave me a heart attack every week, this team was very mentally tough. That mental toughness combined w/ the dominance of the defense & excellence on STs, proved to be enough to overcome a Bottom 10 offense that really only made plays in the 4th Qtr or the 2nd half; and were largely ineffective as evidenced by the fact that 27.6% of their drives ended in a 3 & out & 12.0% of their drives ended in an interception. The Broncos defense was forced to play the most possessions (195) of any defense in the 2015 season, was saddled w/ the 3rd worst starting field position (29.5 yard line) of any defense in the 2015 season, faced the 8th toughest slate of opposing offenses of all teams in the 2015 season & they faced playoff teams 7 times during the Regular Season. STs, defensive TDs, safeties & TDs off defensive takeaways accounted for 50.1% of the 2015 Broncos scoring for the season. They were 2-1 in games w/o an offensive TD. The 2015 Broncos defense together w/ the 1985 Bears; are the only defenses in NFL History to lead the NFL in Total Defense, Have 50+ sacks & hold a SB opponent to 10 points or less while recording 7 sacks. A truly special season that will be very hard to ever top as a Broncos fan.
Right it was awesome to see how great our defense was. Imagine if our offense was middle of the pack how much better they would have been. I think had we not had injuries to our OL ie Clady and Sambrallio our offense could have improved and done better down there stretch. We did see the offense progressing and peak by that game vs the Packers unfortunately Manning got hurt and it fell apart. A better OL and no injury to Manning I think we would have seen more of what we saw vs the Packers in the second half of the season and playoffs.
Honestly respect to Flacco for hanging around and making some tough throws and nearly winning it. Also what an incredible tandem effort by Bruton and Stewart to turn a pass with both receiver's hands on into an interception.
Thank you for your channel and all the content youve uploaded. Sincerely , i cant tell you how many hours of entertainment ive spent here watching games.
Fun Fact. This is the only opening game the broncos have played that wasnt a night game since 2010 when Denver opened the season at Jacksonville. 2011-14 the broncos opened at home and at night, and 2016-17 they also opened at home and at night. they will open at home again this season but it will be a day game.
I hate when we get a MNF game to open the season. Only cuz 99% of the time we do it's the second game of a double header. And it's torture waiting til the very last game of week one to see what the team's gonna look like. But since the past few seasons haven't been all that good it's kinda like delaying the disappointment I guess. Here's to hoping 2021 is a comeback year. I just hope #58 is putting on a Broncos jersey come opening day.
I think that Manning is too dominant to say he is not running this the game. If so here is a first quarter with the healthy lead for the Broncos, but without big passes, it will still bring a TV crowd back to this game for the next quarter. let's see!
Top of the last quarter the teams close enough to see a return TV audience. My knowledge of the game is no I don't know to show it plotted quarter by quarter or even minute by minute, but neither team walked away with a huge win which means TV audiences are gonna keep watching those narrow margins, maybe someone really knowledgeable can fill out or refute my argument.
Right around 11 mins, I get that the sound audio is picking up everything on the field much louder and clearer, but in general, you hear how quiet it is???? WTF where did our veteran crowd go haha
The beginning of the worst season in John Harbaugh’s coaching tenure. As a Ravens fan, that season was painful to watch. At least we swept the Steelers!
Cant blame John totally. He definitely had some bad calls in 2015 that are unusual for him but there are 2 main things... 1.- many close games lost. Coaching is a factor 2- but the main thing is the Ravens where the Most Injured team in 2015. Examples- Terrell Suggs lost for season wk 1 Forsett- lost for year in week 10 Steve Smith- Achilles rupture week 8 Joe Flacco- wk 10 lost for rest of year Campanero- wk5 lost for season Matt Elam- entire season out Brashard Perriman- out entire season Chris Canty- missed 8games Dennis pitta- out for season Darren Waller- missed 11games Eugene Monroe- missed 8games Brent Urban- out 4 season Lorenzo Talliaffero- out 4year Marlon Brown- missed 8games Jeramy Zuttah- 9games missed That's starting- qb, OLB, #1 wr, #1 RB, #3wr, #4wr, #2rb, 3 Olineman, #1 Te, #2 te, DE, safety, kick/punt returner, Sheesh.
Hell yeah. Thanks bro. Plz tell me you've got the Sunday Night game pats at Broncos from 2015. I seen you put the packers at Broncos Sunda Night game up. Thanks for that one as well.
Damn, you hardly ever see a referee go down. That guy may have been able to kick 60 yards, but mahomes can throw it over 100. Watch the video of him throwing the football from on the field in kandas city to the parking spots on the very top of Arrowhead, its impressive
They want to argue whether the flacco tackle is a horse collar but they wont say that a reciever getting pulled backwards before the ball gets to him is pass interference 🤦♂️🤦♂️😂
Lol they don't have any idea of what a horse collar tackle is. A horse collar tackle is when a "defender tackles another player by grabbing the back collar or the back-inside of an opponent's shoulder pads and pulling the ball carrier directly downward in order to pull his feet from underneath him." And that is tackling anybody, has nothing to do with just the QB or anything with the pocket.
And 1 of many moments through the season that saved homefield..even from being the 5 seed-usually by the defense. And no way that team with below average qb play,& atrocious oline-never couldve 3 straight road games, even with that Alltime great, top 5 defense.
@@jasonsmith5226 no kidding. The Terrell Suggs injury hurt their defense, and secondary injuries made it worse. If not for the injuries to Joe Flacco, Justin Forsett, and Steve Smith Sr., the Ravens might have been in the playoffs.
Yeah..Kubiak had a style of offense alright...a system that kept the Texans offense at the bottom of the league in every category and at the bottom of their division for a decade🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
Lol these fools have no clue what a horse collar tackle is! You can't horse collar tackle anybody, ever. It has nothing to do with the QB and being in or out of the pocket. A horse collar is when a "defender tackles another player by grabbing the back collar or the back-inside of an opponent's shoulder pads and pulling the ball carrier directly downward in order to pull his feet from underneath him."
No...was the year elway brought in a piss sorry offensive coordinator in when nothing was wrong with denvers offense all because Kubiak was his buddy... most people dont remember or realize that Kubiak was houstons offensive coordinator for a decade and their offense was at the bottom of the league EVERY year in EVERY offensive category and the Texans had very few wins and stayed at the bottom of the their division for a decade... Kubiak was trying to run an offensive system that went out of style in the late 90s/early 2000s plus denvers offense wasnt built for a play action offense their line was built to protect a pocket passer...and you cant have a run based offense when you have mediocre running backs
Richard Grace and then CJ Anderson took over and the broncos went all the way because of Kubaik’s offense limiting the opposing team from having multiple opportunities to score
Seeing DT in the thumbnail is hard to see.... Rest in peace to a true legend 😭
People talk about the Manning seven touchdown game, but for me, this is the most memorable regular season game we had against Baltimore. Just an absolute nailbiter with a memorable ending and it set the tone for the entire season. Unbelievably physical play from the defense.
Man even tho manning destroyed my chargers for a few years I was rooting for y’all the whole playoffs just great to see an all time great retire a winner.
Man that Denver defense that year was insane, overcame lack of offense, penalties, didn't matter they made game wrecking plays over and over.
Not gonna lie, even though they gave me a heart attack every week, this team was very mentally tough. That mental toughness combined w/ the dominance of the defense & excellence on STs, proved to be enough to overcome a Bottom 10 offense that really only made plays in the 4th Qtr or the 2nd half; and were largely ineffective as evidenced by the fact that 27.6% of their drives ended in a 3 & out & 12.0% of their drives ended in an interception. The Broncos defense was forced to play the most possessions (195) of any defense in the 2015 season, was saddled w/ the 3rd worst starting field position (29.5 yard line) of any defense in the 2015 season, faced the 8th toughest slate of opposing offenses of all teams in the 2015 season & they faced playoff teams 7 times during the Regular Season. STs, defensive TDs, safeties & TDs off defensive takeaways accounted for 50.1% of the 2015 Broncos scoring for the season. They were 2-1 in games w/o an offensive TD. The 2015 Broncos defense together w/ the 1985 Bears; are the only defenses in NFL History to lead the NFL in Total Defense, Have 50+ sacks & hold a SB opponent to 10 points or less while recording 7 sacks.
A truly special season that will be very hard to ever top as a Broncos fan.
Right it was awesome to see how great our defense was. Imagine if our offense was middle of the pack how much better they would have been. I think had we not had injuries to our OL ie Clady and Sambrallio our offense could have improved and done better down there stretch. We did see the offense progressing and peak by that game vs the Packers unfortunately Manning got hurt and it fell apart. A better OL and no injury to Manning I think we would have seen more of what we saw vs the Packers in the second half of the season and playoffs.
Honestly respect to Flacco for hanging around and making some tough throws and nearly winning it. Also what an incredible tandem effort by Bruton and Stewart to turn a pass with both receiver's hands on into an interception.
Thank you for your channel and all the content youve uploaded. Sincerely , i cant tell you how many hours of entertainment ive spent here watching games.
If somebody told me they'd win the superbowl after I watched this game I would have called you a liar
First CBS Week 1 doubleheader since 2000.
Flacco had his revenge when he lost a bunch of games as a Bronco.
Fun Fact. This is the only opening game the broncos have played that wasnt a night game since 2010 when Denver opened the season at Jacksonville. 2011-14 the broncos opened at home and at night, and 2016-17 they also opened at home and at night. they will open at home again this season but it will be a day game.
I hate when we get a MNF game to open the season. Only cuz 99% of the time we do it's the second game of a double header. And it's torture waiting til the very last game of week one to see what the team's gonna look like. But since the past few seasons haven't been all that good it's kinda like delaying the disappointment I guess. Here's to hoping 2021 is a comeback year. I just hope #58 is putting on a Broncos jersey come opening day.
Thank you!!
Talib totally saved Steve Smith from getting decapitated by darian Stewart 😂 haha
*Darian
I remember that Flacco and Peyton each threw one pick six in this game.
16:20: Southwest Airlines, Benjamin Moore & Acura TLX
19:53: Steve Jobs & Fruit of the Loom
41:38: Autotrader, Domino's & Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+ & Note 5
48:58: GEICO & FanDuel
1:07:35: Southwest Airlines, Old Spice & The Martian
1:15:02: McDonald's & FanDuel
1:41:34: Black Mass, Verizon & Michelob Ultra
1:49:41: Subway & DirecTV
DT! ❤ Forever a Bronco 💙🧡
2:00:40 is the only crucial point.
Perhaps Denver can open the season at home against Baltimore, that way they can get to the Super Bowl.
I think that Manning is too dominant to say he is not running this the game. If so here is a first quarter with the healthy lead for the Broncos, but without big passes, it will still bring a TV crowd back to this game for the next quarter. let's see!
Top of the last quarter the teams close enough to see a return TV audience. My knowledge of the game is no I don't know to show it plotted quarter by quarter or even minute by minute, but neither team walked away with a huge win which means TV audiences are gonna keep watching those narrow margins, maybe someone really knowledgeable can fill out or refute my argument.
1:49:45 Ne-Yo ft. Calvin Harris- Let's Go
Yep, probably my favorite Ne-Yo song
RIP DT❤
Right around 11 mins, I get that the sound audio is picking up everything on the field much louder and clearer, but in general, you hear how quiet it is???? WTF where did our veteran crowd go haha
The beginning of the worst season in John Harbaugh’s coaching tenure. As a Ravens fan, that season was painful to watch. At least we swept the Steelers!
Shrihith Talapaneni Another factor was everybody got hurt, like Joe and Terrell.
Cant blame John totally. He definitely had some bad calls in 2015 that are unusual for him but there are 2 main things...
1.- many close games lost. Coaching is a factor
2- but the main thing is the Ravens where the Most Injured team in 2015.
Examples- Terrell Suggs lost for season wk 1
Forsett- lost for year in week 10
Steve Smith- Achilles rupture week 8
Joe Flacco- wk 10 lost for rest of year
Campanero- wk5 lost for season
Matt Elam- entire season out
Brashard Perriman- out entire season
Chris Canty- missed 8games
Dennis pitta- out for season
Darren Waller- missed 11games
Eugene Monroe- missed 8games
Brent Urban- out 4 season
Lorenzo Talliaffero- out 4year
Marlon Brown- missed 8games
Jeramy Zuttah- 9games missed
That's starting- qb, OLB, #1 wr, #1 RB, #3wr, #4wr, #2rb, 3 Olineman, #1 Te, #2 te, DE, safety, kick/punt returner,
Sheesh.
Hell yeah. Thanks bro. Plz tell me you've got the Sunday Night game pats at Broncos from 2015. I seen you put the packers at Broncos Sunda Night game up. Thanks for that one as well.
United in Orange 😍 BRONCOS!!
Kinda ironic that joe flacco was playing where his old team was
After that tucker fg with 9:33 in the 3rd qtr, what was the theme called and has someone uploaded it on RUclips?
Dk how else to reach you. But some of the 2015 Broncos games are not longer available. Do you have another way I can see them off you?
Damn, you hardly ever see a referee go down. That guy may have been able to kick 60 yards, but mahomes can throw it over 100. Watch the video of him throwing the football from on the field in kandas city to the parking spots on the very top of Arrowhead, its impressive
On the final play tons on contact on Crockett Gilmore..coulda easily been pi, or contact past 5yds...u gotta call that on a game changer.
2015 Week 1 Titans @ Tampa
Bart do you have Raiders vs Broncos 2015 Week 14. Thank´s for games.
Sorry, you are posting the season in sequence.
Geraldo Coelho didnt the raiders win that game?
They want to argue whether the flacco tackle is a horse collar but they wont say that a reciever getting pulled backwards before the ball gets to him is pass interference 🤦♂️🤦♂️😂
Lol they don't have any idea of what a horse collar tackle is. A horse collar tackle is when a "defender tackles another player by grabbing the back collar or the back-inside of an opponent's shoulder pads and pulling the ball carrier directly downward in order to pull his feet from underneath him." And that is tackling anybody, has nothing to do with just the QB or anything with the pocket.
1:41:20, the moment the Raven's season ended.
And 1 of many moments through the season that saved homefield..even from being the 5 seed-usually by the defense. And no way that team with below average qb play,& atrocious oline-never couldve 3 straight road games, even with that Alltime great, top 5 defense.
It was all downhill from there 😭
@@jasonsmith5226 no kidding. The Terrell Suggs injury hurt their defense, and secondary injuries made it worse. If not for the injuries to Joe Flacco, Justin Forsett, and Steve Smith Sr., the Ravens might have been in the playoffs.
1:29:20 It's me! :P
I was behind u
Hey Bart can you please but pats vs Vikings 2006 I didn’t get to see that game and I also told a lot of people about ur channel
yep i have that game, you can download it here: fil.email/PMQpWFTZ
thanks man really appreciate it, best youtuber out there
Bart Simpson Do you have colts vs texans 2010 season opener?
*Pats
Yeah..Kubiak had a style of offense alright...a system that kept the Texans offense at the bottom of the league in every category and at the bottom of their division for a decade🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
And was the offensive coordinator for a super bowl winning team and the head coach for another...
That's right Mr.Smith!☺👍
It was out dated. Sad that he insisted Manning play under center, something he hadn't done his entire pro career.
boring game until the last 5 minutes aye bart do u have 2017 opener pats vs chiefs where kareem hunt crushed new england....
Bart Simpson 👍♥️
Can you send me the 2013 afc championship broncos vs patriots game
yep, download it here > we.tl/MpY4GIWHok
Bart Simpson thanks appreciate it
Jh
Lol these fools have no clue what a horse collar tackle is! You can't horse collar tackle anybody, ever. It has nothing to do with the QB and being in or out of the pocket. A horse collar is when a "defender tackles another player by grabbing the back collar or the back-inside of an opponent's shoulder pads and pulling the ball carrier directly downward in order to pull his feet from underneath him."
2007 colts
Hi
Like your profile pic. GO BRONCOS!!
A whole game of defense
Yup. And our D hit the ground running that year, never missing a beat. GO BRONCOS!!
Stew
The year Peyton Manning lost his touch
Aiden Shearin He still had his leadership. Look what happened to the Broncos after he left
he had to learn a new system in kubiak
It was the season before this against STL that he got fucked up and lost his touch
No...was the year elway brought in a piss sorry offensive coordinator in when nothing was wrong with denvers offense all because Kubiak was his buddy... most people dont remember or realize that Kubiak was houstons offensive coordinator for a decade and their offense was at the bottom of the league EVERY year in EVERY offensive category and the Texans had very few wins and stayed at the bottom of the their division for a decade... Kubiak was trying to run an offensive system that went out of style in the late 90s/early 2000s plus denvers offense wasnt built for a play action offense their line was built to protect a pocket passer...and you cant have a run based offense when you have mediocre running backs
Richard Grace and then CJ Anderson took over and the broncos went all the way because of Kubaik’s offense limiting the opposing team from having multiple opportunities to score
Can you upload Texans @ Titans 2014 unlisted to RUclips? I'll send it to you if you don't have it.
sure, could you send it to me? not seeing it anywhere on VK.com
Bart Simpson Yeah, can't find it neither, as it turns out. How about Texans @ Browns '14?
yep, i have that one. here's the link: ruclips.net/video/YHsFzazL2Fc/видео.html
And I don't care Broncos dead
Broncos suck even tho my cousin is Broncos