Originally Posted by pugsnotdrugs19:
Pulled the one negative tweet from the whole day, huh?
It’s not 2014 anymore, brah. Sanders and Thomas aren’t stars.
WR's can be productive into their mid-30's. DT and Sanders' dip in production the last two years has more to do with the QB than their skills declining. They've got a good two or three years of production left in them. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
WR's can be productive into their mid-30's. DT and Sanders' dip in production the last two years has more to do with the QB than their skills declining. They've got a good two or three years left of production left in them.
Oh that’s it, they’ve just been waiting to be unleashed by the career backup that a SB contender just let walk to upgrade with a QB that isn’t too great himself. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
Oh that’s it, they’ve just been waiting to be unleashed by the career backup that a SB contender let walk to upgrade with a QB that isn’t too great himself.
Theilein and Diggs certainly benefited from Keenum last year. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
DT and Sutton on the outside, Sanders in the slot, Butt at TE. If you don't put a safety over the top of Sutton than this happens... :-)
Notice how he had to break stride...and slow for the ball. This is exactly what Keesum did in Minnesota. It's a contested catch....had the CB been in better position, it could have easily been a pick/deflection. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
It will be easier to pass on Denver, but you have to remember that there isn't a team in the league who has 3 WR's as good as DT, Sanders, or Sutton.
You put this in writing?
Oh lord the abuse you receive will be brutal but you are a butt-fucking moron so enjoy. [Reply]