Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
CP has been saying for months that there isn't a team in the league w/ better weapons on offense.
If you're being honest...there probably isn't. Not at all four skill positions. It may be the most talent Reid has ever had at one time...dont forget about Ware. He's a starting RB for a lot of teams..including yours. KC just had 3 1000 yard players..only four teams in NFL history have done that ...and they just added Watkins. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BlackOp:
Your team still doesn't have an answer for losing Talib... his press coverage was responsible for a lot pressure. Making the QB hold the ball a split second longer.
It's funny listening to Harris trying to act like the "no fly zone" still exists. Hanging on to 2015...much like their fans. Ward, Ware, Talib and Wade are gone...
Talib was great, but he's gone. Like I said above, Trumaine Brock, all things considered, was a nice pick up by the Broncos. He's had some injury issues that have kept him back but he's a 100% and he's still young. The Broncos, under Elway, always seem to field good CBs. The Broncos had a good secondary before Talib, and the Broncos will have a good secondary after Talib. The best news is the Broncos' pass rush is even better and deeper so putting pressure on opposing QBs is what really makes any secondary better. [Reply]
Andy’s gonna use the empty sets and Mahomes will target whoever the 4th or 5th DB is on the field. And if the Broncos try to bring pressure, quick safety routes while be made available. Mahomes roasted the shit out of Denver’s CB depth last year.
Denver’s secondary is vulnerable now that Talib is gone. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Tombstone RJ:
Talib was great, but he's gone. Like I said above, Trumaine Brock, all things considered, was a nice pick up by the Broncos. He's had some injury issues that have kept him back but he's a 100% and he's still young. The Broncos, under Elway, always seem to field good CBs. The Broncos had a good secondary before Talib, and the Broncos will have a good secondary after Talib. The best news is the Broncos' pass rush is even better and deeper so putting pressure on opposing QBs is what really makes any secondary better.
You really think people are scared of Roby and Trumaine Brock?
Combine that with your scrub safeties. That's not going to scare anyone. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Andy’s gonna use the empty sets and Mahomes will target whoever the 4th or 5th DB is on the field. And if the Broncos try to bring pressure, quick 2 second safety routes. Mahomes roasted the shit out of Denver’s CB depth last year.
Denver’s secondary is vulnerable now that Talib is gone.
Please go empty and leave Von and Chubb singled up all game. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Tombstone RJ:
Talib was great, but he's gone. Like I said above, Trumaine Brock, all things considered, was a nice pick up by the Broncos. He's had some injury issues that have kept him back but he's a 100% and he's still young. The Broncos, under Elway, always seem to field good CBs. The Broncos had a good secondary before Talib, and the Broncos will have a good secondary after Talib. The best news is the Broncos' pass rush is even better and deeper so putting pressure on opposing QBs is what really makes any secondary better.
Reid has neutralized your pass rush with speed...like those jet sweeps for long TDs. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Please go empty and leave Von and Chubb singled up all game.
I’m sure they will a few times, but for the most part I’d guess Reid just spreads ‘em out, leaves Hunt in the backfield, and runs it down their throat until they decide to load the box more. Then, it’s bombs away. Kelce for another 100+ yards... [Reply]
While in the showers, the Broncos players were instructed by their leader to make sure to wash behind their ears. Keesum truly is a rare breed. [Reply]