Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
If Bradford is healthy I'd sign him to a contract similar to what Cutler signed this offseason, trade Siemian, and draft the best offensive lineman available.
If Allen or Mayfield start falling I'd trade up and get them and then try to trade Paxton to whoever missed out on a QB.
For Lynch? Yeah, no one is giving up much. Maybe a 6th or 7th for a lottery ticket that might have the light click on at some point . . .
Bradford WOULD be an upgrade over any QB the Donkos have on their roster. The problem is that dude can't stay healthy. If you're trying to win now (as you say Elway is), probably not the direction you wanna go.
Honestly, as much as we rag on him and as much as you guys make fun of him, Alex Smith would be a better option for you all IF the Chiefs end up cutting him (although, they'll probably trade him for a mid to late round pick). He could be a placeholder for a couple years and not lose you too many games while you potentially groom another QB. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
Cherokee Sam can throw a nice ball, he'd be a definite upgrade... for 8 games a season
That's fine, I only want him in Denver for one year anyways. If he gets hurt they can always throw the young guy in. But if he stays healthy, Denver would be a playoff team. [Reply]
I don't know why anyone would even waste their time debating with the fans of that loser franchise. Chiefs have hit a QB/roster bump, but are easily the better team/franchise now, and all of KC's woes are about to begin being addressed, and effectively.
Let those donkey losers weep amongst themselves, I say... :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Sweet Daddy Hate:
I don't know why anyone would even waste their time debating with the fans of that loser franchise. Chiefs have hit a QB/roster bump, but are easily the better team/franchise now, and all of KC's woes are about to begin being addressed, and effectively.
Let those donkey losers weep amongst themselves, I say... :-)
I agree. The last place Denver Broncos are in last place for a reason. IMO, they'll be there for awhile. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
There are a bunch of different ways Elway can go about finding his next QB, and I trust Elway to find the best fit.
If Elway could've he would've drafted Wentz, but it was impossible to move from 31 to 2. It was either trade a first rounder for Bradford, bring in Kaepernick, give Brock a $72M contract, or take a chance on Lynch. Without being able to predict the future I think Elway made the right decision at the time. It just didn't work.
If Elway thinks Allen is the way to go, I trust him.
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
There are a bunch of different ways Elway can go about finding his next QB, and I trust Elway to find the best fit.
It's pretty clear by now that drafting is not one of those ways. [Reply]
"Andrew, let me tell you about the 20 super bowls I went to before I finally Crisco-Capped my way to vic-, I mean, before I dug down deep in my horsey-faced soul and trusted Coach Shannahan and Terrell Davis to carry my old carcass to the finish line"...
..."wait,what was I saying? Oh yeah; let's have another Scotch and talk the millions, son"...
Man. I never thought that I would be happy to see Dungver win. But that 5th win drops them out of a top 5 draft spot, and possibly out of the top 10. There are currently 11 teams with 5 or fewer wins. I will be pulling for all of the 4-6 win teams to keep losing and for the Donks to beat the skins next week to insure a totally wasted season that is neither a playoff team, or bad enough for a top 10 draft pick. That's called NFL purgatory, and is the perfect place for the cheating Donks to finish. Besides, I picked 6-10 in the preseason. I would love to be able to say I told you so to the Donk homers. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by jjchieffan:
Man. I never thought that I would be happy to see Dungver win. But that 5th win drops them out of a top 5 draft spot, and possibly out of the top 10. There are currently 11 teams with 5 or fewer wins. I will be pulling for all of the 4-6 win teams to keep losing and for the Donks to beat the skins next week to insure a totally wasted season that is neither a playoff team, or bad enough for a top 10 draft pick. That's called NFL purgatory, and is the perfect place for the cheating Donks to finish. Besides, I picked 6-10 in the preseason. I would love to be able to say I told you so to the Donk homers. :-)
Originally Posted by jjchieffan:
Man. I never thought that I would be happy to see Dungver win. But that 5th win drops them out of a top 5 draft spot, and possibly out of the top 10. There are currently 11 teams with 5 or fewer wins. I will be pulling for all of the 4-6 win teams to keep losing and for the Donks to beat the skins next week to insure a totally wasted season that is neither a playoff team, or bad enough for a top 10 draft pick. That's called NFL purgatory, and is the perfect place for the cheating Donks to finish. Besides, I picked 6-10 in the preseason. I would love to be able to say I told you so to the Donk homers. :-)
There’s a reason why Lynch starts next week. [Reply]