Originally Posted by Coochie liquor:
Still working on his footwork, half a decade in. Sounds like an $18 million dollar man! Brilliant signing Failway!
All the QBs work on their footwork throughout their career. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Tombstone RJ:
Except PMINT, because he’s farting rainbows in chiefs kingdom
Don’t be all jelly BJ. You have a first round qb ready to do the same.... Pickston gonna be soooooo good that your GM overpays for a less than mediocre qb, while your fan base calls for the starting of another 7th round qb.... AGAIN. Lmao, we’ve been through this Groundhog Day scenario many times. Tag bitch, you’re it! [Reply]
Broncos are parting ways with OL Menelik Watson even though he has $5.5 million salary guarante. Placing him on IR with release when he’s healthy. Credit John Elway for admitting mistake, cutting losses and putting roster quality above payroll budget. #9sports
Credit to Elway for cutting an O-lineman that he picked as a FA...but still owes 8 million to? God damn...between Stephenson and this guy, Horseface has a gift.
How about giving him credit for moving up for Lynch...who by starting only 4 games, will be the 2nd biggest 1st round QB bust in NFL history. Give him props for coddling pirateboy in a feeble attempt to massage his own ego...and passing on Rosen.
This IS the season his draft/FA blunders catch up to him. He has fielded a 5-11 roster full of marginally serviceable starters and one superstar. Depth is where you make your hay as a GM and Horseface has none...
That O-line is going to get Keesum killed....just like the past 3 seasons. Their starting QB has been hurt every year... [Reply]
Originally Posted by BlackOp:
Credit to Elway for cutting an O-lineman that he picked as a FA...but still owes 8 million to? God damn...between Stephenson and this guy, Horseface has a gift.
How about giving him credit for moving up for Lynch...who by starting only 4 games, will be the 2nd biggest 1st round QB bust in NFL history. Give him props for coddling pirateboy in a feeble attempt to massage his own ego...and passing on Rosen.
This IS the season his draft/FA blunders catch up to him. He has fielded a 5-11 roster full of marginally serviceable starters and one superstar. Depth is where you may your hay as a GM and Horseface has none...
That O-line is going to get Keesum killed....just like the past 3 seasons. Their starting QB has been hurt every year...
But...but...but...When Elway signed him, Knowmo was screaming how good Menelik Watson was...:-) [Reply]
Broncos Practice Takeaways: Keenum as sharp as ever
Spoiler!
Throughout the entirety of training camp, Case Keenum was sharp as a tack in terms of his accuracy on the field.
In the first two preseason games, however, the signal-caller had more errant throws than he had in all of the 15 practices during camp.
“I thought I was a little unsettled in the pocket at times, caused a few balls to sail when we had a few guys open,” Keenum admitted after practice as he reminisced on the second preseason game. “Those balls I said I wanted back. Looking back, my feet weren’t as good as they normally are in the pocket.”
On Monday, his feet were back to his practice form, putting the ball right where it needed to be on a consistent basis. As he does, he connected with tight ends, backs and receivers over the middle of the field in tight windows.
He also had no problem on deep balls. In the games, Keenum missed on sideline throws 10-20 yards downfield. Monday, he was money, dropping the ball right in the receiver’s bucket.
One of those perfectly placed sideline throws was to his favorite target on the day, tight end Jake Butt.
Broncos are parting ways with OL Menelik Watson even though he has $5.5 million salary guarante. Placing him on IR with release when he’s healthy. Credit John Elway for admitting mistake, cutting losses and putting roster quality above payroll budget. #9sports
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe: Broncos Practice Takeaways: Keenum as sharp as ever
Spoiler!
Throughout the entirety of training camp, Case Keenum was sharp as a tack in terms of his accuracy on the field.
In the first two preseason games, however, the signal-caller had more errant throws than he had in all of the 15 practices during camp.
“I thought I was a little unsettled in the pocket at times, caused a few balls to sail when we had a few guys open,” Keenum admitted after practice as he reminisced on the second preseason game. “Those balls I said I wanted back. Looking back, my feet weren’t as good as they normally are in the pocket.”
On Monday, his feet were back to his practice form, putting the ball right where it needed to be on a consistent basis. As he does, he connected with tight ends, backs and receivers over the middle of the field in tight windows.
He also had no problem on deep balls. In the games, Keenum missed on sideline throws 10-20 yards downfield. Monday, he was money, dropping the ball right in the receiver’s bucket.
One of those perfectly placed sideline throws was to his favorite target on the day, tight end Jake Butt.
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe: Broncos Practice Takeaways: Keenum as sharp as ever
Spoiler!
Throughout the entirety of training camp, Case Keenum was sharp as a tack in terms of his accuracy on the field.
In the first two preseason games, however, the signal-caller had more errant throws than he had in all of the 15 practices during camp.
“I thought I was a little unsettled in the pocket at times, caused a few balls to sail when we had a few guys open,” Keenum admitted after practice as he reminisced on the second preseason game. “Those balls I said I wanted back. Looking back, my feet weren’t as good as they normally are in the pocket.”
On Monday, his feet were back to his practice form, putting the ball right where it needed to be on a consistent basis. As he does, he connected with tight ends, backs and receivers over the middle of the field in tight windows.
He also had no problem on deep balls. In the games, Keenum missed on sideline throws 10-20 yards downfield. Monday, he was money, dropping the ball right in the receiver’s bucket.
One of those perfectly placed sideline throws was to his favorite target on the day, tight end Jake Butt.