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From: jimmy@scgvaxd.UUCP (The Kahuna Finn)
Newsgroups: net.sport.football
Subject: Re: Denver Broncos v San Diego Chargers
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Date: Mon, 11-Nov-85 14:44:17 EST
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Posted: Mon Nov 11 14:44:17 1985
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In article <507@drutx.UUCP> mas@drutx.UUCP (Mike Schwarz) writes:
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>I address all the Charger fans in the country.  I believe(and know) that the
>Broncos game against the Chargers was a total fluke.  Joe Collier was ill and
>Dan Reeves thought he would see if Sammy was better from the flu, but 
>it WAS just an off game.  When the showdown is over the Broncos will repeat 
>last season's record of 13-3, blowing San Diego out of Mile High Stadium in the
>process.  
>Go Broncos
>Mike Schwarz

Sounds like you might be a Bronco's fan?

>Anybody remember San Diego's Dan Fouts before Don Correyl can to San Diego?
>Poor at best.                                     Coryell

That statement says a lot for both men!!  Even a great quarterback (and
Dan Fouts IS A GREAT quarterback) cannot carry a team that is not as
talented as the other teams.  Don Coryell is a good coach.  His offensive
strategies are the best in the game.  The Chargers are definitely an
exciting team to watch!  Look at how he's added a new dimension to
the running game by having a wishbone-type option run with his running
backs!  Now the opponents defense can't just defend the pass!!
We'll see if your Mr. Elway (who is a good QB) will stand up to the
greatness of Dan Fouts in the future.  You just cannot deny Fout's
talent when you look at his career stats!  He's leading the active
QBs in many categories and he's up there with the All-time leaders.

Jim Raisanen