The Denver Broncos can’t seem to figure the Seattle Seahawks out, as the team scored just 8 points in the Super Bowl last year against the Seahawks defense and they’re on pace to score less than that in Week 3. It took the Broncos all game long to finally get some momentum going, as the fourth quarter signaled a change in the way the Broncos attacked the Seahawks.
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Down 17-3, Denver pinned the Seahawks deep in their own territory and forced a safety when Marshawn Lynch failed to get out of the endzone.
Judging from the way the Broncos swarmed Lynch and knocked him down, there was a bit of frustration behind the hits that led to the two points for Denver.
That last hit on Lynch was ferocious and pretty much defines how frustrated the Broncos have been all day and how vindicating the safety was. It seemed though that Denver’s struggling offense might not be able to get anything going after the safety, as a three-and-out looked to signal yet another disappointment for the Broncos.
But the defense again bailed the offense out with an interception and the ensuing touchdown proved that the Broncos can indeed score more than just 8 points against the Seahawks in games that count.
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