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October 29, 2009

Wake up, Broncos

The Denver Broncos will get an early-morning wake-up call on Sunday. When the game starts at 1 p.m., it will actually feel like 11 a.m. to the Broncos, who are on Mountain time.

The Broncos are 0-2 against the Ravens in Baltimore, losing 34-23 in 2002 and 26-6 in 2003. But Denver has had some success heading East recently. The Broncos are 7-5 when playing at East Coast cities since 2004. This marks the Broncos' first trip to the East Coast this season.

Posted by Jamison Hensley at 1:58 PM | | Comments (6)
        

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Not really true, Jamison. Daylight savings time hits this weekend.

For east coast peeps, it will feel like the game is starting at 2pm. That means the Broncos will feel like kickoff is at noon mountain time.

Actually it will feel like 12pm since the clocks turn back an hour on Sunday. We got your point though.

The Broncos beat Cinci in Cincinnati with a 1pm kickoff.

That's pretty shaky ground you've set yourself on. I'm impressed that you dug up some pretty obscure statistics, but like the saying goes, "if you look hard enough you can find statistics to support any theory". I'm afraid, sir, that you've just joined the sad group of football fans who are actually still underestimating the Broncos. THEY'RE 6-0, DUDE!! A win against them isn't a sure thing for ANYONE!!

It will actually feel like 12:00p.m. to them because November 1 is daylight savings time.

The Broncos are actually 0-3 in Baltimore... you forgot the January 2001 playoff loss at the hands of the eventual Superbowl champions...

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