Broncos release 2020 hype video: ‘Next year starts now’

The 2019 season has ended and the Broncos are ready for the 2020 campaign.

The 2019-2020 season officially came to an end on Sunday evening when the Chiefs defeated the 49ers 31-20 in Super Bowl LIV.

After the game ended, the Broncos tweeted a hype video for the 2020-2021 season with the caption, “Next year starts now.”

After turning the offense over to Drew Lock, Denver won four of its final five games last season, giving the team momentum and confidence going into next season. The team’s first priority will be knocking off the Chiefs for the top spot in the AFC West. Bring on the offseason — free agency and the draft are right around the corner!

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49ers welcome LB Kwon Alexander back with hype video ahead of Vikings game

Kwon Alexander is back.

Hype videos are normally hit and miss. They come and they go without a peep at times, but the really good ones can get you charged up.

And, let me tell you, the San Francisco 49ers dropped a good one here. They announced Kwon Alexander’s official return on Friday after he tore his pectoral and was placed on injured reserve back in November.

How’d they announce it? With a hype video featuring music from DaBaby along with a bunch of screaming, yelling and hitting.

Listen. I’m ready to run through a wall with this dude. I’m not even a 49ers fan and this video has me hype for his return.

He just has to play well after getting a video this good. There’s no other option. We’ll see when they finally play the Vikings later today.

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A comedy of errors: Georgia football botched ample opportunities

Georgia’s inability to take advantage of the situations makes it clear that the Dawgs were never a true playoff contender.

The plays were there. The execution wasn’t.

Missing their two leading receivers, Georgia’s offense went deep several times on their opening drive.

Tyler Simmons, Demetris Robertson and Matt Landers failed to haul in well-thrown balls from Jake Fromm on the Bulldogs’ opening drive.

After being forced to punt, the Dawgs’ defense batted down a pass that Joe Burrow caught himself. LSU proceeded to march downfield and secure a lead it would never relinquish.

By the time George Pickens resumed play following his one half suspension, Jake Fromm had tweaked his ankle and the Silver Britches had lost third-leading receiver Dominick Blaylock. Later, linebacker Walter Grant left the game with a concussion following a targeting penalty that resulted in the ejection of Louisiana State defender Tory Carter.

Typically automatic senior placekicker Rodrigo Blankenship missed two of his three field goal attempts, but will enter his final bowl game wearing red and black maintaining the highest field goal percentage in Georgia history.

While we lament that the opportunities were there, Georgia’s inability to take advantage of the situations makes it clear that the Dawgs were never a true playoff contender.

Twitter reacts: UGA’s offense falls flat in SEC Championship loss

The Georgia Bulldogs fell to the LSU Tigers in a 37-10 blowout defeat in the 2019 SEC Championship. Joe Burrow led the Tigers to victory.

The Georgia Bulldogs fell to the LSU Tigers in a 37-10 blowout defeat in the 2019 SEC Championship. Georgia had several chances to make big-plays to stay in the game, but couldn’t secure a big-catch or get a big stop on defense. Trailing 17-3 at the half, Georgia never made the came any closer.

Now, Georgia will await a bowl game selection tomorrow. Bulldog fans weren’t happy about the defeat. They reacted to the game via Twitter:

Georgia must play better in their bowl game this season. Last season’s loss against Texas wasn’t acceptable. UGA and Florida will likely land in the SEC’s best non-playoff bowl game:

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Georgia football releases EPIC SEC Championship hype video

Georgia football released an epic SEC Championship hype video of the UGA vs LSU SEC Championship Game.

Saturday at 4 p.m. the Georgia season will be on the line.

Nobody is giving us a shot to beat LSU. Nobody thinks the Dawgs deserve to be ranked No. 4. Nobody thinks Jake Fromm can throw. Nobody thinks our receivers will step up. Nobody thinks Kirby Smart can coach in a big game. Nobody wants to talk about what we’ve done; only what we have not done, which is beat South Carolina.

Nobody believes in Georgia.

But Saturday in Atlanta, the Bulldogs, the only team that has played in the SEC Championship for each of the last three seasons, will have a chance to silence the critics ands prove that defense does still win championships.

If this hype video, which was released by the Georgia football Twitter account, does not get your blood boiling, I recommend seeking help.

It’s time to put or shut up.

Go. Damn. Dawgs.