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http://www.csnne.com/blog/patriots-talk/broncos-knighton-guarantees-super-bowl-win-0
Buoyed by a win over the Chargers on Sunday, the ever-entertaining Terrence “Pot Roast” Knighton proclaimed that his Denver Broncos won’t lose another game between now and Groundhog Day.
He also put the Pats on blast and scoffed at Gillette Stadium being a house of horrors for his team.
“It doesn’t matter what happens,” Knighton proclaimed after Denver’s win over the Chargers. “At the end of the year, we’re hoisting that trophy. I don’t care if New England doesn’t lose again. I don’t care where we have to play. I don’t care who our opponent is. We’re not going to be satisfied until we hoist that trophy. So if we’ve got to go to New England [in the playoffs] and win somewhere we’re not used to winning, we’re going to make it happen.”
Knighton underscored the statement by adding, “Write that. And put a big period after that one.”
After consideration, he changed the period. “Exclamation point!”
It’s been a while since the Patriots had a river of quotes from opposing teams to sift through and look for verbal injustice. But they are starting to flow.
On Sunday, Darrelle Revis alleged the Dolphins ran their mouths after the season-opening win and earned a beating.
Now Knighton’s stepped to the fore.
The Patriots have always relished the chance to turn an opponent’s words against him. Knighton, a 28-year-old Connecticut native, is probably familiar with that strategy. But he’s plunged mouth-first into deep water anyway.

Buoyed by a win over the Chargers on Sunday, the ever-entertaining Terrence “Pot Roast” Knighton proclaimed that his Denver Broncos won’t lose another game between now and Groundhog Day.
He also put the Pats on blast and scoffed at Gillette Stadium being a house of horrors for his team.
“It doesn’t matter what happens,” Knighton proclaimed after Denver’s win over the Chargers. “At the end of the year, we’re hoisting that trophy. I don’t care if New England doesn’t lose again. I don’t care where we have to play. I don’t care who our opponent is. We’re not going to be satisfied until we hoist that trophy. So if we’ve got to go to New England [in the playoffs] and win somewhere we’re not used to winning, we’re going to make it happen.”
Knighton underscored the statement by adding, “Write that. And put a big period after that one.”
After consideration, he changed the period. “Exclamation point!”
It’s been a while since the Patriots had a river of quotes from opposing teams to sift through and look for verbal injustice. But they are starting to flow.
On Sunday, Darrelle Revis alleged the Dolphins ran their mouths after the season-opening win and earned a beating.
Now Knighton’s stepped to the fore.
The Patriots have always relished the chance to turn an opponent’s words against him. Knighton, a 28-year-old Connecticut native, is probably familiar with that strategy. But he’s plunged mouth-first into deep water anyway.