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The Denver Broncos will not win six games this season. As most fans know the “phenom” coach Josh McDaniels and staff decided to trade quarterback Jay Cutler last Thursday to the Chicago Bears.

The trade heard round the NFL devastated any hopes for a Broncos playoff run for years to come.

Fans most likely are hoping that McDaniels will trade Orton and 1st round pick in order to draft a promising new rookie. There is no doubt, however, that McDaniels will ignorantly state, “Orton is my guy”.

What happened to Jay Cutler being the quarterback of the future? He was the “next John Elway” who was going to win us three Super Bowls.

Cutler is a 25-year-old coming off of a pro-bowl year. Let’s see how many of those come around in the next ten years. I’ll just say Orton won’t be making the Pro Bowl anytime soon.

Right now, Mike Shanahan is sitting in his mansion laughing at the Broncos and their Raider-esque policies.

Mark my words, Josh McDaniels will no longer be Broncos head coach within three seasons.

Bozak, Mullen go pro

On Friday, senior hockey defenseman Patrick Mullen and sophomore forward Tyler Bozak each signed professional two-year entry level contracts in the NHL.

Bozak signed with the Toronto Maple Leafs while Mullen signed a contract with the Los Angeles Kings.

Bozak, 23, was highly sought after with more than 25 teams expressing interest.

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