There's 2 different people out there that are saying the Broncos at least offered something. Maybe the Redskins heard the same rumor about Talib+2 and threw in Fuller out of desperation. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bewbies:
I want Denver to sign Cousins. He's like Smith in that he's good enough to not get it done.
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I really dont want them to sign Cousins, I actually liked him a bit more than Alex. Even with Alex, it would have made the Broncos more dangerous than they currently are. [Reply]
Originally Posted by farmerchief:
I really dont want them to sign Cousins, I actually liked him a bit more than Alex. Even with Alex, it would have made the Broncos more dangerous than they currently are.
Have you seen anything out of Cousins that says he’s capable of winning multiple playoff games? [Reply]
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A league source familiar with the Broncos’ front office told Yahoo Sports that general manager John Elway and personnel rover Gary Kubiak believe that UCLA’s Rosen has the purest passing stroke in this draft. An appreciation that is said to be so strong, Rosen would be a virtual lock at the fifth overall pick if he was still on the board.
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Cousins, on the other hand, is a veteran who could step in and immediately bring his full presence to the equation.
That matters for this Denver roster. Yes, he will cost money. Although Cousins has said in the past that he would be willing to put a salary blowout on the back burner if it was something that would aid in winning a Super Bowl. The message therein is that if you’re a bad team signing Cousins, you’re probably looking at having to set a new salary record at the position. But if you’re a good team, something in the range of $24 million to $25 million with serious guaranteed money gets a deal done.