Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Keenum is more of a playmaker than Alex Smith.
The thing I like most about Keenum is how composed he is in the pocket and how slippery he can be when his protection breaks down. Alex always looked jittery to me when he was in the pocket. Like he just couldn't wait to get that ball out of his hands.
And yet a couple of months ago, you were saying that you really wouldn't want Keenum but it'd be ok for a year while he grooms Mayfield to be the next guy. Now Keenum is great? MmmK [Reply]
Originally Posted by tooge:
And yet a couple of months ago, you were saying that you really wouldn't want Keenum but it'd be ok for a year while he grooms Mayfield to be the next guy. Now Keenum is great? MmmK
I would still prefer that scenario, but it didn't happen. I don't think Keenum is an elite QB, he's probably a top 10-12 QB if what we saw last year wasn't a fluke. He's right around the Smith/Cousins/Dak/2015 Andy Dalton area. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe: Keenum is more of a playmaker than Alex Smith.
The thing I like most about Keenum is how composed he is in the pocket and how slippery he can be when his protection breaks down. Alex always looked jittery to me when he was in the pocket. Like he just couldn't wait to get that ball out of his hands.
You mean the guy who threw 22 td's in 15 games last year? :-):-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
If he does turn out to be the next Matt Cassel, Denver won't keep him around for 4 more years like you guys did.
He could also turn out to be Rich Gannon...
Your idiot GM kept Trevor Semen as his starting QB for 2 years.
He passed on the opportunity to draft the 3rd best guy in this "LOADED 2018 QB class!!!!!111111" all so he could pay $18 million to a meddling game manager without the intelligence or precision of Alex Smith.
I compared John Elway to Carl Peterson earlier in this thread. That's exactly who your GM is. He's Carl. He's Carl in a goddamn horse costume.
He's going to wait for good things to happen to him at the QB position. He's going to wait for a team to spoonfeed him a top starting QB. He's not going to develop his own. He fucking sucks at doing that.
Hell, the dude TRIED TO TRADE FOR ALEX SMITH AND REPORTEDLY OFFERED MORE THAN WASHINGTON DID.
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Keenum is more of a playmaker than Alex Smith.
The thing I like most about Keenum is how composed he is in the pocket and how slippery he can be when his protection breaks down. Alex always looked jittery to me when he was in the pocket. Like he just couldn't wait to get that ball out of his hands.
When you're comparing your QB to Alex Smith you've already lost. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
I would still prefer that scenario, but it didn't happen. I don't think Keenum is an elite QB, he's probably a top 10-12 QB if what we saw last year wasn't a fluke. He's right around the Smith/Cousins/Dak/2015 Andy Dalton area.
Ok, see. That wasn't so hard was it? To admit that what you hoped for didn't happen? See realistic fans see when their team is not going in the right direction and get pissed. Homers see that their team isn't going in the right direction, and then give what if's, such as "if what we saw last year wasn't a fluke." You are a total homer. It's ok to admit when your favorite teams blows ass and then continues to make stupid moves. It's ok to realize and admit, as us chiefs fans did with Pioli, that your GM is clueless and leading a rudderless ship. But no, every move the broncos make is fantastic, and every player could start on every other teams roster. That is the definition of a homer. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RealSNR:
Your idiot GM kept Trevor Semen as his starting QB for 2 years.
He passed on the opportunity to draft the 3rd best guy in this "LOADED 2018 QB class!!!!!111111" all so he could pay $18 million to a meddling game manager without the intelligence or precision of Alex Smith.
If Keenum works out and Rosen/Allen don't pan out Elway and Kubes will look like geniuses. If not... [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Keenum will be a massive upgrade over what we had last year. How many more wins will Denver have if Keenum can replicate his 2017 season?
Broncos QB's last year:
Yards: 3,333
YPA: 6.5
Comp%: 58.7
TD's: 19
INT's: 22
Fumbles 9
QB Rating: 73.0 (31st in the NFL)
Case Keenum in 14 starts last year:
Yards: 3,547
YPA: 7.4
Comp%: 67.6
TD's: 22
INT's: 7
Fumbles 1
QB Rating: 98.3 (7th in the NFL)
Well, there's about 16 more yards per game, and 3 TD's spread out over the season. I'd say maybe thats another win? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
If Keenum works out and Rosen/Allen don't pan out Elway and Kubes will look like geniuses. If not...
Then they will look like inept morons. And yet, you still won't say as much. You will make excuses and talk about how their next move is genius. You are a broken homer record going back many years now. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
If Keenum works out and Rosen/Allen don't pan out Elway and Kubes will look like geniuses. If not...
Considering Keesum won't work out you're left with hoping Rosen/Allen don't.
I'd have taken Rosen personally. Chubb is a good prospect, but he's not some transcendent guy who will take over games and change the outcome by himself.
QB's can do that. And when you don't have one, you don't have shit. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bewbies:
He's so excited about his QB. It's easy to understand why, Keesum just wins baby.
I've been trying to remember if I've ever seen a career backup get put into a starting role due to injury and the loaded team he is on carries him to a huge contract from a new team. Then he goes to unloaded team and sucks again.
Cause the wins are what everyone looks at, not the playmaking ability, the pedestrian stats, or the way this QB's sorry arm strength and lack of playmaking ability will carry over to a bad team.
I'm pretty sure I've seen these before, I just can't remember where.
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Keenum is more of a playmaker than Alex Smith.
The thing I like most about Keenum is how composed he is in the pocket and how slippery he can be when his protection breaks down. Alex always looked jittery to me when he was in the pocket. Like he just couldn't wait to get that ball out of his hands.
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Keenum is more of a playmaker than Alex Smith.
The thing I like most about Keenum is how composed he is in the pocket and how slippery he can be when his protection breaks down. Alex always looked jittery to me when he was in the pocket. Like he just couldn't wait to get that ball out of his hands.
I’m no Alexsexual, but that’s way off base. Smith is far better than Keenum. [Reply]