Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Dude... Chiefs fans have spent the last 8 months crowing that Mahomes beat Denver's starters with one arm tied behind his back (which isn't true, he was 2-4 with 0 TD's, 1 INT, and a 56.2 QB Rating in the only quarter the majority of Denver's starters played).
You shouldn't be surprised when Bronco fans have a giggle when they find out Mahomes is throwing a pick party every day in practice.
Oh you mean like you’ve spent the last 3 years hyping up (to the point that you probably believe it yourself), every shit draft pick your god Failway has marched out into the field? Brocklisburger, Pickston, Semen, Chaz, Sloter, and now Fleece em Keesum? And dude, that’s just the qb’s. When are you gonna realize, Failway is a horrible evaluator of qb talent. And maybe even worse at evaluating every other position. [Reply]
After hardly garnering any targets across the first two days of camp, Roby’s workload has increased over the last three practices, and he’s shined.
During a 1-on-1 drill this morning, Roby matched up with Emmanuel Sanders four times in a row and did not allow one reception. In his last matchup, he drew Courtland Sutton and broke up that pass, as well.
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Dude... Chiefs fans have spent the last 8 months crowing that Mahomes beat Denver's starters with one arm tied behind his back (which isn't true, he was 2-4 with 0 TD's, 1 INT, and a 56.2 QB Rating in the only quarter the majority of Denver's starters played).
You shouldn't be surprised when Bronco fans have a giggle when they find out Mahomes is throwing a pick party every day in practice.
He beat a bunch of starters who played roughly 50% the game. So yeah, it was more impressive than you want to admit, and less impressive than beating the whole starting defense for an entire game. He looked great in his first start, made some stunning throws, and did it with no starters except a RT.
Also to try and act like multiple great QBs don't throw picks in training camp is you being either super disingenuous, or naive. Its common for QBs to take chances in training camp that they wouldn't normally take. Pat said himself how he could have easily run for a TD in the redzone, but decided to try a throw. He's out there honing his craft and trying out things that he wouldn't normally do. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Dude... Chiefs fans have spent the last 8 months crowing that Mahomes beat Denver's starters with one arm tied behind his back (which isn't true, he was 2-4 with 0 TD's, 1 INT, and a 56.2 QB Rating in the only quarter the majority of Denver's starters played).
You shouldn't be surprised when Bronco fans have a giggle when they find out Mahomes is throwing a pick party every day in practice.
Von Miller, Aqib Talib and Chris Harris Jr...your best players on defense last year, praised Mahomes and said he was the real deal after 1 game.
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Outside linebacker Bradley Chubb notched a sack, bursting past Cyrus Kouandjio for a sack in a goal-to-goal situation from the 4-yard line.
There was a play today where both Bradley Chubb and Von Miller exploded off the edge and ended up running into each other in an effort to not kill Case Keenum.
In a game, the QB would have been lucky to come out of it in one piece...
The Broncos have been dropping Bradley Chubb in coverage. He's 6-4, 269.
"It was like, ‘Hey, this is easy to me.’ Just overall, his versatility is going to be a great advantage for us in what we’re able to do," Broncos DC Joe Woods said.https://t.co/xt2jMCqUvq
Mods, I think it’s time we change the name of this thread to the PMII thread, because that’s all these Dungver fans wanna talk about in here. Lmao. Scared of the future! [Reply]
We can't forget practices and preseason games are important to knowmo. We should exercise understanding and acceptance of his retardation, not frown upon it. [Reply]