A season to remember
If you bleed orange and blue
The champagne is still fizzing
It’s too good to be true
But after Week 10
The season was on the brink
Losing at home to the Chiefs
Title hopes began to sink
The Sheriff had struggled
Through a season of doubt
And against Kansas city
His foot forced him out
Late in the game
The Broncos barely breathing
Brock stepped onto the field
To try and stop the bleeding
He stature imposing
A lanky 6’7”
And with arms held high
He reaches right up to heaven
His Promise unlimited,
He had patiently waited
Hoping his talents
Would be vindicated
For more than three years
He held Peyton’s clipboard
But now was his turn
To brandish the sword
His performance at arrowhead?
Too little too late.
And bronco fans pondered,
“Can we still be great?”
But next week was different
A team effort through and through
Brock managed the game well
Beating Chicago by two
And then came that Sunday
On a cold snowy night;
Against hated New England,
Brock Osweiler took flight
Late in the fourth quarter
The game on the line
Brock looked to the corner
And let loose a dime
He found Andre Caldwell
In the back of the zone
And manning on the sideline
Let out a silent groan
An overtime scamper
By C.J. Anderson
Sent the Patriots packing
And gave Denver seed number one
Come Week 17
His record stood 4-2
But his first half against the chargers
Had Kubiak going blue
As brock left the field
Peyton loosened his arm
And in the legends final season
He became the team’s lucky charm
Brock watched from the bench
As the title run unfurled
And when free agency came
To Denver his back twirled
Elway tried to persuade him
But he turned his eyes south
“To Houston, I shall go
Were JJ Watt runs his mouth”
The terms of the deal?
To put lightly, it’s audacious
Four years, $72 million.
Quite frankly, its outrageous.
Most fans thought he’d stay
Until Schefter tweeted
And clearly Brock felt
That he had been cheated
Defense wins championship
The pundits like to say
But we need a QB
Because Brock left today
They say RGIII
Could be coming to Denver
But does the brass really want
Another injury bender?
Perhaps if the Coach Gary
Had started Brock in the postseason
He would’ve stay put
To leave; he’d have no reason
But next season Mr. Osweiler
Will sport blue and red
And cash a fat paycheck
For to Texas, Brock has fled