Originally Posted by Pasta Giant Meatball:
Dickum has been quiet lately
He showed his pathetic face when they had the slightest chance at the playoffs, and then they lost to the fucking 49ers. He promptly tucked tail and ran like the pussy he is. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Tombstone RJ:
He’s been giving head on the Colorado side of the I-70 truck stop ho' circuit pimped by Sweets, so he can pay off his gambling debts from betting on his shitty Broncos.
Originally Posted by CasselGotPeedOn:
He showed his pathetic face when they had the slightest chance at the playoffs, and then they lost to the ****ing 49ers. He promptly tucked tail and ran like the pussy he is.
He also showed briefly when the Ravens took the lead late in regulation in KC. Course he did not return after KC won. :-) [Reply]
Who remembers these days? So glad we have Showtime now.
Straight from the Mange it’s....
Broncos work out canadian football qb
couldn't be much worse than what we have:
"Epitomizing due diligence, the Denver Broncos on Tuesday brought in decorated Canadian Football League quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell for a workout, 3DownNation.com reports."
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Old timers like me will remember Canadian import Pete Liske who was signed by the Broncos to compete with Steve Tensi. Liske didn't do much for the Broncos but did start and throw 2 TD passes in the Broncos upset of the defending Super Bowl champ Jets in 1969. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Coochie liquor:
Who remembers these days? So glad we have Showtime now.
Straight from the Mange it’s....
Broncos work out canadian football qb
couldn't be much worse than what we have:
"Epitomizing due diligence, the Denver Broncos on Tuesday brought in decorated Canadian Football League quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell for a workout, 3DownNation.com reports."
read the rest here
Old timers like me will remember Canadian import Pete Liske who was signed by the Broncos to compete with Steve Tensi. Liske didn't do much for the Broncos but did start and throw 2 TD passes in the Broncos upset of the defending Super Bowl champ Jets in 1969.