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The season is over.

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Three losses in a row and they take Al Wilson off the field (without him giving the customary I’m OK, Don’t Worry thumbs-up) and straight to an ambulance? Stick a fork in the 2006 Broncos season.
It’s not Jake Plummer. Yeah, he wasn’t getting the job done on third downs and throwing too many interceptions, but in his first appearance, rookie QB Jay Cutler seemed to find himself in the same exact same situations Jake did: rushed, hassled and unable to execute on the passing game. The over-dependence on the run, something that’s pretty much been automatic for the Broncos in the Mike Shanahan era, is part of the problem and not going to be fixed with someone new in the QB spot. Say what you will about Jake Plummer, he wouldn’t have committed the same error in judgment that Cutler did when he threw the first interception (that got ran back 25 yards for a touchdown). He would have pulled the ball in and taken his sack like a man. There’s a problem with the offense, but I think tonight’s game shows that the problem isn’t with the quarterback — the whole offense is failing to click. For Christ’s sake, Rod-Fucking-Smith fumbled after a reception. That’s a canary in a coal mine if you ask me.
To top things off, what happened with Jason Elam? Nice play to get the first down and another 9 yards closer to the field goal, but to pay for those three points with a possible hamstring injury to the one consistently bright light on the team?
I hate to say it, but after looking at tonight’s game, I can only come to the conclusion that with a roster as talented as ours, maybe we should stop looking at the players as the source of the problem. Mike Shanahan might be one of the best play callers of all time, but there’s something off in the coaching ranks. That’s the only explanation I can give.

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Dear Glenn “Instapundit” Reynolds

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Today on your blog, you wrote:
> So far I’d say the Dems are off to a weak start.
It’s a better start than your party’s off to, Glenn. Losing 28+ seats in the House, 6 seats in the Senate, and 6 governorships without a single pickup? That’s not what one would call the definition of “strength”. Of course, maybe you and Karl “Genius” Rove are using THE math to come to these sorts of conclusions.
Meanwhile, you’re sniping, not at the sidelines but in the nosebleed seats reserved for the newly irrelevant, about who’s going to be the Democrat’s choice for MAJORITY leader. You huff n puff all you want. Your side lost. Better get used to that feeling, cause there’s a lot more where that came from, esp. once the oversight machine starts rolling along. Nobody’s gonna remember shit about Hoyer vs Murtha or Abramoff’s tossed off BS about Harry Reid once those subpoenas start flowing.

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