Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
Yeah, I know... my days of the cyclical arguments of "Bullshit, you suck - nuh uh - bullshit, YOU suck' are done. I just don't have the desire.
I'll fire up the bullshittery engines when the season gets here, until then... I'll let you guys exchange dick kicks with Hef, Knowmo and others.
It will be an interesting season, the whole division is better. So, yeah while Denver is a much better team now than they were when last season ended... may not turn out like many of us hope. #weshallsee
The shirt I root for is so much better than the shirt YOU root for! So there! [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
Where did he flash?
At LB.
And he flashed so much that he's changing positions entirely!
He’s very physically gifted, but doesn’t seem to grasp the playbook. Therefore he moved from ILB to OLB (on a team with a lot of OLBs). Next stop special teams, and then cut. [Reply]
I spoke with someone, let's call him a team rep, and asked why Baron Browning was moved to edge. He said "Baron is even better at edge than he is at ILB. He has ridiculous burst and bend. Only other guy I've ever seen move like that is Von."
— Jedi of the Human Body (@MileHighMario) June 16, 2022
I think the real answer to that question is he was moved to edge because the 2 starting edge rushers (Chubb and Gregory) have a combined 15 sacks in 2 seasons. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar: KC’s on a 13 game winning streak (unheard of, even vs the dregs of the NFL) and leads the all-time series by 14. But they want to talk about when Manning won a handful of games years ago. :-)
That was against backup QB's. That isn't the case this year and Denver will not be an easy out. [Reply]
I spoke with someone, let's call him a team rep, and asked why Baron Browning was moved to edge. He said "Baron is even better at edge than he is at ILB. He has ridiculous burst and bend. Only other guy I've ever seen move like that is Von." 😤
— Jedi of the Human Body (@MileHighMario) June 16, 2022
Better than complete garbage does not equal good. You do realize he was really moved because he was a disaster inside and that came from a Bronco "insider" :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Eureka:
That was against backup QB's. That isn't the case this year and Denver will not be an easy out.
Russ is a backup caliber (exaggeration a bit but definitely out of the top QB discussion) at this point if he regressed again like what's coming out of Denver non homer insiders and Seattle. Love it having a legit source in pile high [Reply]
Originally Posted by Eureka:
That was against backup QB's. That isn't the case this year and Denver will not be an easy out.
I was curious, so I looked it up. Over the last 13 games, Denver has completed 55% of their passes, with 6.4 yards per attempt, a 2.6% TD rate and a 4.3% INT rate. The average game was about 19/36, 227 yards, 1 TD and 3 INTs. If Russ doesn't outperform that, I'll be shocked.
Also, the best passer for Denver against KC by rating? Courtland Sutton. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
Screw that noise... aside from one sweatshirt, I only wear vintage logo stuff and few things beat that vintage logo, sir.
They should definitely go back to the old logo. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Eureka:
That was against backup QB's. That isn't the case this year and Denver will not be an easy out.
And they won one of those with Matt Moore under center. 4 others were won by Alex Smith, including a few blowouts.
I'm not saying they will be an easy out, but that doesn't mean that KC doesn't still have the advantage. Andy flat out owns the AFC West, period. And Mahomes has lost a total of three games vs the AFC West. [Reply]