Originally Posted by Sweet Daddy Hate:
I have asked you repeatedly if you prefer the red or gold broom for this year, and you haven't given us an answer. Take a poll over at the Mange and let us know the results please.
Red or gold broom, really? I'm way more concerned with the Broncos draft position at this point [Reply]
Originally Posted by Tombstone RJ:
Red or gold broom, really? I'm way more concerned with the Broncos draft position at this point
You should be worried about who you have making the picks in that draft. Spoiler alert... it’s still the same imbecile who’s been epically bad at it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Coochie liquor:
You should be worried about who you have making the picks in that draft. Spoiler alert... it’s still the same imbecile who’s been epically bad at it.
Originally Posted by Tombstone RJ:
Red or gold broom, really? I'm way more concerned with the Broncos draft position at this point
Ah, the Hermsification of the Dorkos continues. You're really gonna' love the Peeholi era.
Originally Posted by Coochie liquor:
You should be worried about who you have making the picks in that draft. Spoiler alert... it’s still the same imbecile who’s been epically bad at it.
Originally Posted by idrapethat:
Not to mention the offensive coaching is terrible for any quarterback who winds up there. They'll find a way to make any quarterback a bust.
Ah, the RexRyanification of the Dorko QB stable marches on... [Reply]
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On the same day a report surfaced detailing discord behind the scenes, the Broncos went to Minneapolis and blew a 20-point halftime lead in a 27-23 loss to the Vikings. Ouch. The offense mustered just three points in the second half and couldn't crack the end zone on three pass attempts from close range in the final seconds, but this loss has to be hung on Vic Fangio's defense. In Denver's excellent first half, the Vikings were limited to just a single completion of more than 10 yards, but then Kirk Cousins picked the Broncos apart with four consecutive touchdown drives in the game's final 30 minutes. Denver was especially bedeviled by the play-action pass, used to expert effect on Cousins' final two touchdown passes. This is where we remind you that Mr. Play-Action, Gary Kubiak, is now on Mike Zimmer's staff in Minnesota. The Broncos knew it was coming ... and they were powerless to stop it.