Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
Shhh... altitude is the cover for shit QB play most of the time, at least around here. Thankfully - you guys drafted a phenom and he's altitude averse.
What did I say the other day about this? I couldn’t care less about it with Mahomes. Great QBs negate that kind of shit [Reply]
Originally Posted by Best22:
You guys literally came into our stadium dripping in Vaseline and won a playoff game...
Let's not pretend like this didn't happen
Dont stop there. Was PLENTY more that went their favor by way of blown calls and phamtom calls. A certain TD by TG and a certain kick moved back come to mind. Directly resulted in a 7 pt swing and KC lost by 4..:-)
And circumvented the salary cap to build a stacked roster.
Denver only has 1 non-asterisk Superbowl. And even then they relied on Antonio Brown and Le'veon Bell being hurt to avoid a one-and-done scenario [Reply]
Originally Posted by Best22:
And circumvented the salary cap to build a stacked roster.
Denver only has 1 non-asterisk Superbowl. And even then they relied on Antonio Brown and Le'veon Bell being hurt to avoid a one-and-done scenario
Yep, but MHM was talking about the play clock and missed calls and saying that he was "not complaining" yet he was talking about it, but "not complaining" yet talking, but "NOT complaining" mind you...I think he's stuck in some PA loop with himself...:-) [Reply]
Denver fans are complaining about a split-second clock call...while totally ignoring the ref overturning that TD catch earlier this year.....by doing so, made it impossible for the booth to overturn it a 2nd time.
Now if that call was made in this game, in KC's favor, they would have a legitimate gripe. As long at it benefits them...an official's mistake is perfectly acceptable. [Reply]
#Broncos QB Case Keenum has the NFL's worst passer rating on throws inside the pocket this season per @NFLMatchup. That's despite facing a soft schedule with 3-of-4 home games, vs KC, OAK & SEA.
#Broncos QB Case Keenum has the NFL's worst passer rating on throws inside the pocket this season per @NFLMatchup. That's despite facing a soft schedule with 3-of-4 home games, vs KC, OAK & SEA.
#Broncos QB Case Keenum has the NFL's worst passer rating on throws inside the pocket this season per @NFLMatchup. That's despite facing a soft schedule with 3-of-4 home games, vs KC, OAK & SEA.
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.
Do you think that maybe getting riled up about interceptions in practice is really dumb because it has zero bearing on how things will go in a real game? [Reply]
Originally Posted by RealSNR:
Is he still looking as sharp as ever, Knowmo?
Do you think that maybe getting riled up about interceptions in practice is really dumb because it has zero bearing on how things will go in a real game?
Most of his posts should be moved to the Epic Fail thread. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RealSNR:
Is he still looking as sharp as ever, Knowmo?
Do you think that maybe getting riled up about interceptions in practice is really dumb because it has zero bearing on how things will go in a real game?
Andy literally WANTED him to throw picks in practice. He wanted him to test the limits of what could be done on a play in the NFL. It was really, really smart. [Reply]