Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
And, Hackett has hired Packers’ TE coach Justin Outten as the Broncos' OC.
I don't know anything about the dude, so other than piling on to the "they're going for Rodgers" narrative... I don't know what he brings to the table.
Is he black? Only black guys can be hired in 2022 now. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
And, Hackett has hired Packers’ TE coach Justin Outten as the Broncos' OC.
I don't know anything about the dude, so other than piling on to the "they're going for Rodgers" narrative... I don't know what he brings to the table.
And, they hired Klint Kubiak as the passing game coordinator... such a strange title. Is that the same as or in addition to a QB coach? I dunno, probably the same thing. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Garcia Bronco:
Was it illegal? The Vaseline thing is so overblown. I'm not aware of any HGH issues. The salary cap thing was a cash flow issue and broke no rule. The Broncos didn't have extra players and the Broncos didn't pay some enormous amount of money under the table to keep them on or otherwise entice the player to stay. It changed nothing on the field of play. The Broncos had to pay upfront cash payments to build a new stadium.
Ummm, the NFL thought differently and fined them a 3rd round pick. They wouldn't have been able to keep Elway, Davis and Sharpe if they followed the rules. [Reply]
Originally Posted by tooge:
Ummm, the NFL thought differently and fined them a 3rd round pick. They wouldn't have been able to keep Elway, Davis and Sharpe if they followed the rules.
They could have kept them and delayed payments to new stadium. They broke some rules that didn't give them an advantage on the field. Kind of like when players get suspended for smoking weed. It wasn't like the new stadium gave the team a competitive advantage. If anything, the old Mile High Stadium gave the team a better homefield advantage. It hasn't been the same since those loud metal bleachers. [Reply]