Originally Posted by RunKC:
They are the 90’s Chiefs post Montana with a worse coach and worse QB.
Meanwhile we are a better version of Elway/Rat in an offense first driven league
If they don’t have Rodgers they’re ****ed
Yep. Do we get to violate the salary cap, to help win Super Bowls, like they did though? :-)
They're not getting Rodgers this year. Also, chances are worse for them next year, as other teams will have more to offer. They're also gonna miss out on Watson. He's likely going to Philly. I'll laugh so hard when they end up with Jimmy G. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by KChiefs1:
Denver has speed on the outside, can attack the middle of the field with Fant, and run with power behind the big offensive line. All the quarterback needs to do is make good decisions, take the profits from the defense and protect the ball. If either Drew Lock or Teddy Bridgewater can accomplish those goals, the Broncos offense might be able to be as effective as the Chiefs, despite not being nearly as explosive.
Originally Posted by KChiefs1: If Aaron Rodgers were the Broncos quarterback, they would challenge the Chiefs not just for the AFC West but for a Super Bowl berth.
Originally Posted by KChiefs1: If Rodgers put on a Broncos uniform, players like Noah Fant, Courtland Sutton and Jerry Jeudy would be household names.
Originally Posted by KChiefs1: If either Drew Lock or Teddy Bridgewater can accomplish those goals, the Broncos offense might be able to be as effective as the Chiefs, despite not being nearly as explosive.
Originally Posted by KChiefs1:
On defense, the Broncos have talent on every level, especially if 32-year-old Von Miller is able to channel some of the disruptive force he possessed years ago.
Originally Posted by KChiefs1: If cornerback Patrick Surtain, Denver’s 2021 first-round pick, proves to be a great coverage man as he was in college, then the Broncos have four corners who can confuse opposing quarterbacks and create turnovers.
Originally Posted by KChiefs1:
Fangio loves to make the quarterback believe he is playing quarters coverage, then after the snap he changes the look, making it hard to determine if the middle of the field is open or closed. If he has the right combination of players, as he does with the Broncos, Fangio’s exotic blitzes can confuse the quarterback and force turnovers.
Originally Posted by :
"After their loss to the Bucs in the Super Bowl, opponents of the Chiefs now understand the complex formula to beat them: Get pressure on quarterback Patrick Mahomes by rushing four down linemen, double wide receiver Tyreek Hill all over the field, have a safety that can cover tight end Travis Kelce, have a great tackling defense, especially from the safety position and play great in the red zone."
I'm so tired of hearing this take... Yes, it worked BECAUSE of the state of the OL. It was equally about what the Chiefs could NOT do on offense, because of the depleted OL, than it was what Tampa Bay did do on defense. Someone ought to tell this guy that the Chiefs MASSIVELY UPGRADED their OL.
Deal is, even as things stood, had the WR's caught a few miracle throws Mahomes made under pressure, it's a different game. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KChiefs1:
Michael Lombardi:
Are the Broncos legitimate contenders?
Originally Posted by :
So, this year will show us the answer to the fundamental question most ask: can a team legitimately compete for a Super Bowl without a Blue-Chip passer?
This yokel should know the answer to that question in today's NFL or the NFL of the last 20-30 years. The answer is a resounding NO. Hells Bells, Denver hasnt been shit without Elway or Manning. Get an effing clue, bronco fan. [Reply]