Originally Posted by staylor26:
I see what you did there. That’s not the problem. It’s working out just fine for the Eagles and Rams. Good chance it works out for us too.
The problem is your GM can’t evaluate QB’s worth a ****, so he missed.
Huge part of it is coaching too. It's shocking that they would hire Vance Joseph and pass on good offensive guys like Kyle Shannahan and Adam Gase. [Reply]
RunKC 12-14-2017, 10:26 AM
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Originally Posted by RunKC:
Huge part of it is coaching too. It's shocking that they would hire Vance Joseph and pass on good offensive guys like Kyle Shannahan and Adam Gase.
So he can’t evaluate coaches either.
He’s so fucking lucky that Kubiak brought Wade over. [Reply]
Originally Posted by New World Order:
Vance Joseph is easily the worst coach in the NFL.
He is young, and the QB's they had this year didn't help.
Last week was the 1st time since the bye week that his team was prepared. Saying a lot of stuff in an interview is different from actually performing. Every time the Broncos fall in love with a young "next great thing" prospect they fail. I hated mCd from the day he was hired but I think given time VJ can be Ok, I don't think he will out coach anyone which scares me but I think he has learned a lot this year. How the teams plays tonight and the the last 2 weeks of the season will show if he deserves a 2nd year to figure it out.
Broncos need a leader at QB, Trevor will make a great, cheap backup but they need someone to get behind and create an identity with. They also need to finish the OL rebuild to protect that guy and run the ball more.
There are always growing pains with 1st time HC's and QB's. You guys will find out next year. I wonder what happens to Andy if the chefs lose out to the Chargers for the lone AFC West playoff berth this year? [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
So he can’t evaluate coaches either.
He’s so ****ing lucky that Kubiak brought Wade over.
The Broncos' defense ranks first, second and third in the NFL in net yards (280.5), passing yards (191.1) and rushing yards (89.5) allowed, respectively.
The Broncos' defense ranks first, second and third in the NFL in net yards (280.5), passing yards (191.1) and rushing yards (89.5) allowed, respectively.
The Broncos' defense ranks first, second and third in the NFL in net yards (280.5), passing yards (191.1) and rushing yards (89.5) allowed, respectively.
The Broncos' defense ranks first, second and third in the NFL in net yards (280.5), passing yards (191.1) and rushing yards (89.5) allowed, respectively.
The Broncos' defense ranks first, second and third in the NFL in net yards (280.5), passing yards (191.1) and rushing yards (89.5) allowed, respectively.
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
The red zone defense could be a little bettter but they've been put in terrible spots all year because of turnovers.
Maybe your yardage #’s are so good because teams are consistently getting good field position and winning that battle with ease.
If your defense were really that good, your PPG allowed would reflect that too :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
Maybe your yardage #’s are so good because teams are consistently getting good field position and winning that battle with ease.
If your defense were really that good, your PPG allowed would reflect that too :-)
Denver's D is second in 3rd down defense and first in yards allowed per play. The D is still dominant. [Reply]