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Who’s The Man? Denver Broncos Face Identity Crisis On Offense

June 26, 2010   ·     ·   Jump to comments

For some odd reason, the Denver Broncos seem to keep partying like it's 1999.
Legendary quarterback John Elway had retired, reigning NFL MVP Terrell Davis was lost for the season, and suddenly the Broncos were looking for an identity on a once potent offense now stuck with a mediocre quarterback and an unstable running game (albeit Olandis Gary performed admirably that season).
Sound familiar? It should, because it's the exact same position the Broncos find themselves in entering the 2010 season.  A year after a potential franchise quarterback was traded, the Broncos traded away their franchise receiver.  Yes, being traded is a lot different than retiring, but the fact remains the same:
The Broncos have no identity on offense. 
The most potent offenses in the NFL have someone they can point to as "the guy."  New Orleans? Drew Brees.  Indianapolis? Peyton Manning.  Minnesota? Adrian Peterson. New England? Tom Brady.
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