BY ARRION ELLIS
If you missed Sunday's game, you should regret it. This week's game was an battle between the Denver Broncos and the New England Patriots. But more importantly, this was a showdown between two future Hall-Of-Famers who are arguably the best two quarterbacks in the NFL.
The two teams lead the AFC conference in the NFL with Patriots 6-2, Broncos 6-1. The game was very suspenseful as both teams competed, but the Broncos got outplayed. The game was predicted to have been an hard, competitive, physical game , but you can throw that out the window.
Still, it was physical enough for Tom Brady and the Patriots to steamroll Peyton Manning and the Broncos (43-21). Brady went 33-53 for att, 333 yds, 4 tds, and had only one interception.
The Pats are now 7-2, leaving the Broncos 6-2 . For now, the people know who's the better team -- and probably the better quarterback.
If you missed Sunday's game, you should regret it. This week's game was an battle between the Denver Broncos and the New England Patriots. But more importantly, this was a showdown between two future Hall-Of-Famers who are arguably the best two quarterbacks in the NFL.
The two teams lead the AFC conference in the NFL with Patriots 6-2, Broncos 6-1. The game was very suspenseful as both teams competed, but the Broncos got outplayed. The game was predicted to have been an hard, competitive, physical game , but you can throw that out the window.
Still, it was physical enough for Tom Brady and the Patriots to steamroll Peyton Manning and the Broncos (43-21). Brady went 33-53 for att, 333 yds, 4 tds, and had only one interception.
The Pats are now 7-2, leaving the Broncos 6-2 . For now, the people know who's the better team -- and probably the better quarterback.