Rob Dreher (@robdreher86) 's Twitter Profile
Rob Dreher

@robdreher86

Just be you, it's hard enough!

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calendar_today12-03-2014 21:19:06

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Bo Nix was the 6th quarterback taken in the 2024 NFL Draft, and today proved he’s the best in that class. I wouldn’t trade this dude for any quarterback in the 2023, 24 or 25 class. Bo Nix Denver Broncos NFL

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BREAKING: Bad Bunny tells Americans and other Super Bowl halftime show viewers to “learn Spanish” if you want to understand his performance.

BREAKING: Bad Bunny tells Americans and other Super Bowl halftime show viewers to “learn Spanish” if you want to understand his performance.
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Best defense in the NFL wins despite an awful day by Sean Payton and the broncos special teams. Burn the script of that offensive game plan today please! Denver Broncos DNVR Broncos

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Also I don’t understand how college football coaches have these gigantic buyouts. What other profession do you make out like a bandit for getting fired and being shitty at your job? It has never made sense to me

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The Denver Broncos have a 10 (!!!) sack lead on the rest of the NFL right now. They are averaging 5 (!!!) sacks per game. The team is on pace for 85 (!!!) sacks, which would shatter the existing sack record of 72, held by the 1984 Bears.

The Denver Broncos have a 10 (!!!) sack lead on the rest of the NFL right now. 

They are averaging 5 (!!!) sacks per game. 

The team is on pace for 85 (!!!) sacks, which would shatter the existing sack record of 72, held by the 1984 Bears.
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Top NFL defenses in "Havoc" which is the % of plays a defense gets a pressure, TFL, forced fumble, INT, or pass breakup: 1. Broncos (44.8%) 2. Buccaneers (42.9%) 3. Steelers (42.2%) 4. Falcons (40.8%) T5. Chiefs (39.9%) T5. Texans (39.9%) 7. Rams (39.4%) 8. Packers (39.2%) 9.