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Rewind: Broncos-Chargers 2012 Week 6 with John Solis - Remember That Game

Published 2 years, 6 months ago
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John Solis (RotoViz, Player Profiler) joins Thomas Emerick to talk about a certain kind of homecoming in San Diego. All the talk surrounded whether Peyton Manning could overcome the arm, the spine, the loss of feel in his fingertips. Turns out, he can.

It’s October 2012, Broncos-Chargers. Listen to the tail end of the Chargers' decade-long run on the AFC West collide with the Manning-Broncos origin story. 

I'm your host Thomas Emerick and my guest is John Solis, writer for RotoViz and host of The Solis Report

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HOST

RotoViz Contributor Thomas Emerick (@ThomasEmerick)

Guest

RotoViz and Player Profiler Contributor John Solis (@SolisReport)

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