Cody Latimer dropped a TD pass and DT dropped another. You'd be singing a different tune if those passes were completed. Denver will be fine, and will be an extremely dangerous team late in the year. Talent wise, there is nobody in the league who can play with Denver.
Cody Latimer is a fresh dog turd, so we expect him to drop passes. Dude is awful. Also DT is dead. [Reply]
Cody Latimer dropped a TD pass and DT dropped another. You'd be singing a different tune if those passes were completed. Denver will be fine, and will be an extremely dangerous team late in the year. Talent wise, there is nobody in the league who can play with Denver.
The Bills have far more talent. FAR more.
The Chiefs, Seahawks and Bengals could make a strong case as well. [Reply]
No one can play with Denver yet Seattle shit stomped them in the super bowl a couple years ago. Last year Indy knocked them out of the playoffs. [Reply]
Originally Posted by tk13:
There's a thread on OrangeMane asking what week Osweiler becomes the starter. Never thought I'd see that. Lots of comments on the various threads about Brock taking over.
Be a god place for Claynus to take his bag of dicks....i mean tricks. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mother****erJones:
No one can play with Denver yet Seattle shit stomped them in the super bowl a couple years ago. Last year Indy knocked them out of the playoffs.
We were missing 5 starters on defense (including Von Miller and Chris Harris). I bet if Seattle were missing their 2 best defensive players plus 3 other starters that game would've been a little different. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BossChief:
Against the 49ers, Mannings arm looked just as weak as it did at the end of last year when Denver tried to play it off like it was a leg injury.
Once it gets cold, the arm is gonna get even weaker.
I can't wait for week 2.
He finally looks old. I know it's preseason and he's avoiding injury, but it's very obvious he's scared to take a hit at this point also. [Reply]
Let's face it, Denver with John Fox as head coach and Peyton Manning as QB were a true dominant regular season team. Just crushed teams during the regular season, including us. Now, obviously it didn't hold up in the playoffs.
So what did Denver do? They fired their head coach and the OC and DC left. Coaching matters and John Fox is a damn good coach, and had really good coordinators. Is it possible Kubiak will be better? Possible but highly unlikely -- Denver, again, under Fox was dominant during the regular season.
With Peyton Manning nearing the end of the line, and a new coaching staff that is most likely inferior to its predecessor, I think it's highly unlikely we're going to see the same Denver team this year. [Reply]
Just a little fyi--the Broncos completely dominated SF the first half of the game. The only thing they didn't do (yes, they will have to fix this) is score a TD. Otherwise, complete domination. Now, is Manning the perfect fit for this offense? Nope. The timing is off and the RBs are still not picking up blitzes. So there's things that need to be ironed out. [Reply]
Originally Posted by FringeNC:
Let's face it, Denver with John Fox as head coach and Peyton Manning as QB were a true dominant regular season team. Just crushed teams during the regular season, including us. Now, obviously it didn't hold up in the playoffs.
So what did Denver do? They fired their head coach and the OC and DC left. Coaching matters and John Fox is a damn good coach, and had really good coordinators. Is it possible Kubiak will be better? Possible but highly unlikely -- Denver, again, under Fox was dominant during the regular season.
With Peyton Manning nearing the end of the line, and a new coaching staff that is most likely inferior to its predecessor, I think it's highly unlikely we're going to see the same Denver team this year.
Fox was an idiot who relied on Manning to when games. Kubiak is not the same, he actually knows how to develop talent. It's gonna be real interesting to see how Fox deals with Cutler this year... [Reply]