"I need a new helmet. OMAHA. Yeah, that's right, my head's growing at a rapid rate. OMAHA. ROMO. ELWAY. OMAHA. New helmet on one! SET. OMAHA."
Well, it would be hard for me to analyze this game with an unbiased viewpoint, seeing as how I'm pretty obvious homer. But hey, at least I'm obvious. That being said, I'd have to say that Mike Carey and myself could have probably been best friends. Essentially every decision he called last night was the opposite of what the refs decided, because, let's be honest here, the officiating was complete sh*t. A crucial special teams fumble by Denver was called back, even though replays clearly showed the ball moving before the player was down, allowing Petyon Manning to drive for a touchdown before the half. In the third quarter, a Philip Rivers interception that was caught on the ground, with movement, was not overturned. A crucial redzone interception by Eric Weddle was called back because of a defensive holding penalty, which, might I add, was way before the 5-yard mark. And then later, a Juwan Thompson touchdown was confirmed, even though he didn't break the plane... so... whatever. I suppose things like this happen. At the very least, Ronnie Hillman was negated something like 80 fantasy points, and the Broncos seemed more interested in trolling fantasy players than by any other team I'd seen in recent memory. So even though Denver won, I'm pretty sure most of us lost. Including my liver. What can I say? Misery loves company...

