Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
Nah, he needs to find a home in JAX... that would be best for him, or CLE... maybe AZ. I think those are the 3 ideal spots.
I agree that he's not right for you.
You should tell that to some of your brethren who think they could actually make a playoff run with that turd [Reply]
Congrats to the @Broncos on signing Tom McMahon as their new Special Teams coordinator.. Guy is an absolutely incredible coach. Genuinely loved going to practice w/ him holding the whistle. Made me fall in love w/ the process again. Denver will love him.
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McMahon coached the last four seasons in Indianapolis, where he led its special teams units to top-five rankings in efficiency by Football Outsiders in three of those years.
The ball wasn't supposed to be snapped. They were trying to catch the Pats with 12 men on the field and if they didn't they were gonna eat a delay of game penalty. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RealSNR:
I agree that he's not right for you.
You should tell that to some of your brethren who think they could actually make a playoff run with that turd
There's such a minimal chance of KC and Denver working out a deal for any player. Kind of silly to waste much time on it.
Maybe the Bills will release Taylor - Denver can make a play for him, and he can be the band-aid for a few years. Taylor has played fairly well in BUF, would be a fraction the cost of Cousins and gives them time to let a guy develop if they take that path. We'll see what they do. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
There's such a minimal chance of KC and Denver working out a deal for any player. Kind of silly to waste much time on it.
Maybe the Bills will release Taylor - Denver can make a play for him, and he can be the band-aid for a few years. Taylor has played fairly well in BUF, would be a fraction the cost of Cousins and gives them time to let a guy develop if they take that path. We'll see what they do.
I'd consider him more of a soaking wet piece of 1 ply toilet paper than a band aid at this point. Poor guy probably needs more work than a rookie does. Buffalo really ****ed him over. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Superturtle:
I'd consider him more of a soaking wet piece of 1 ply toilet paper than a band aid at this point. Poor guy probably needs more work than a rookie does. Buffalo really ****ed him over.
I don't know if I'd go that far... Taylor has a decent track record, question is, can a team like Denver put him in a better system with better players? I think it's possible, so we'll see.
If they can get Taylor at 1/2 the price of Cousins and make better draft decisions - which they have to do regardless of what they do with the QB... then I'd take my chances with Taylor. [Reply]
How many young, promising QBs have been washed out of the league because of shit like that? Denver can't fix the confidence of their own young QBs, why would Tyrod Taylor be different? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Superturtle:
How many young, promising QBs have been washed out of the league because of shit like that? Denver can't fix the confidence of their own young QBs, why would Tyrod Taylor be different?
Well, maybe confidence isn't the only issue with what Denver has now... [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
Well, maybe confidence isn't the only issue with what Denver has now...
I just don't see Denver figuring out what Buffalo couldn't. If the plan would be to just plug and play Taylor, why not just keep playing Siemien while your drafted QB develops? [Reply]