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Uploaded by on Nov 16, 2011

Denver Broncos review their Championship winning season of Superbowl XXXII

After losing a record equaling four Superbowls, the Broncos finally 'shook the monkey off their backs'

Broncos Season 1997:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1997_Denver_Broncos_season#Schedule

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  • I miss the days when Stadiums had 'real' names and didn't sound like a commercial break: Mile High Stadium, Three Rivers Stadium... sounds a whole lot better than "Sports Authority Field" or "Heinz Field"

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  • i miss this team everybody respected us now everyone talks crap cuz we have a faithful and believing qb.. WE MISS U JOHN ELWAY AND T.D.

  • @KaitainCPS No football team in the world can beat a Superbowl Champion, I garentee you that. There are international players in the NFL. The reason most don't make it is because they aren't good enough. World Champions is an appropriate term because nobody else around the world has the talent to beat them. I mean you're not gonna find a Tim Tebow, or a Drew Brees, or a Tom Brady anywhere in the world.

  • @yomommaknows584

    No, my point is not asinine. The Super Bowl champions are the champions of the USA, not the champions of the world, because the NFL is a domestic championship, not a world championship. That's really all there is to it. The end.

  • @KaitainCPS No i get your point, its just asinine. The NFL is open to international players, if guys are playing in other leagues, its not by choice, its because they aren't good enough to play in the NFL, unlike soccer where there are many leagues with roughly the same level of completion.

  • Why you cuttin?

    Why you 300 pounds? rolf awesome quote

  • I loved the riot in downtown Denver after this game.

  • @thesaintsification This sport is not only played in America it is also played in Canada and Europe.

  • @MaliciousIntent83

    I mean, imagine that I believe that my non-US team is capable of beating any NFL team. How do I go about proving it using the Super Bowl as the game of choice? Answer: I can't. If the Super Bowl doesn't allow any team from outside the USA to contend for the championship, it simply isn't a world championship. It's a closed shop. It's purely a US championship.

  • @MaliciousIntent83

    My point is valid, and you continue to miss it:

    Unless the Super Bowl is a game that can POTENTIALLY be won by teams from outside the USA, it simply cannot be characterized as a world championship game. Only NFL teams are eligible, and the NFL is a closed shop for US teams. Therefore the Super Bowl is a US championship, pure and simple. You can argue that no teams outside the NFL would win currently, but that is not relevant. Closed shop = not world.

  • The Broncos, at home, beating a very predictable Schottenheimer defense, I am shocked (note sarcasm here).

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