Originally Posted by TomBarndtsTwin:
Just out of curiosity, who exactly are Denver’s top 2 receivers?
But to answer your question, I don’t know where the numbers will end up, will depend on several different factors. That said, if you’re asking me if I would take ANY two Denver receivers (doesn’t matter who) over D.K. and Lockett, the answer is emphatically ‘NO’
Originally Posted by MagicHef:
Sutton and Patrick.
Sutton has been in the league since 2018, he has less than 3k yards and 12 TDs. Patrick has been in the league 4 years (going on 5) has 2k yards and 12 TDs. Those are your 1 and 2.... another sweep is on the horizon.
That’s an average of what? 3 TDs a season. [Reply]
Lmmfaoooooooooooo... I guess that means 3 Career TD Jeudy is a better route runner than the other turds who’ve done nothing on your roster. Because that’s the only receivers he’s gone up against “consistently”. Not a great look for your top 3 receivers who have a total of 27 TDs over their career in Dungver. Kelce has 30 by himself since 2018.... :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Peter Gibbons:
I get the impression that you are trying to convince yourself with this more than us. I hope your life isn’t as empty as it appears to be.
I am stuck inside on a computer looking for very specific furniture. The football talk is just a distraction from the monotony. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
I’m going to laugh when KC has the better WR corps this year.
I mean, I'm not. Chiefs' pass catching group is obviously much, much better.
1. Kelce vs. Courtland Sutton: Advantage Chiefs 2. Juju Smith-Schuster vs. Tim Patrick: Advantage Chiefs 3. Marquez Valdes-Scantling vs. Jerry Jeudy: I'll be generous and make this a push. In that "great debut season" Jeudy had, he DID have 865 yards and averaged 16.5 YPC... on a 46% catch rate with 10 drops. COOOL season. 4. Hardman vs. KJ Hammler: Enormous advantage Kansas City
[B]5. Skyy Moore vs. Albert Okwuegbunum: Moore hasn't played a snap yet, and this is still advantage Kansas City, because Albert O is a soft bitch who can't stay healthy. [Reply]
Originally Posted by duncan_idaho:
I mean, I'm not. Chiefs' pass catching group is obviously much, much better.
1. Kelce vs. Courtland Sutton: Advantage Chiefs 2. Juju Smith-Schuster vs. Tim Patrick: Advantage Chiefs 3. Marquez Valdes-Scantling vs. Jerry Jeudy: I'll be generous and make this a push. In that "great debut season" Jeudy had, he DID have 865 yards and averaged 16.5 YPC... on a 46% catch rate with 10 drops. COOOL season. 4. Hardman vs. KJ Hammler: Enormous advantage Kansas City
[B]5. Skyy Moore vs. Albert Okwuegbunum: Moore hasn't played a snap yet, and this is still advantage Kansas City, because Albert O is a soft bitch who can't stay healthy.
I just meant WRs. Kelce definitely gives them the advantage. [Reply]
"But also, once the trade was going to happen, I said, 'Hey, listen, I want to make sure that I go to a city that wants to win. I want to make sure I that I go to a team that wants to win. And I want to go to a city that knows how to win.' And all those three things were checked off the box here in Denver and so I think we've got a chance."
Jesus Christ...did Wilson kiss a baby after saying that?
What does that even mean? Donks haven't had a winning season in years...I guess the city didn't want to win bad enough.
"You know, the Texans called too..but Houston, that ****ing city...it just doesn't want to win..as a matter fact they hate winning.. they want to lose."
Congrats Donks...you just signed a QB with the charisma of a powerpoint presentation. He has the authenticity of a plastic house plant. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BlackOp:
Legit question for the Dink homers...
Assuming Wilson plays for the current $24 million (he wont)...Carr's new contract is averaging $40 million...Watson is making like $50 mil.
What improvement would you have to see to justify a new 4 year, $180 million deal?
Playoff birth? Missing the postseason but finally beating the Chiefs?
That being said...I cant believe they arent quietly working on an extension for Wilson. A holdout, before even taking a snap, would be a bad look for both parties involved. He's 33-34...way too much risk going into the year with an extension hanging in the balance. If he gets severely hurt (Donks have had their starting QB injured for 7 straight seasons)...or continues his regression. He could cost himself $100 million.
Who knows what they'll do, but whenever he is paid on a new deal... it will be for whatever the going rate is at the time. I think he has 3-4 strong years remaining, so if he can average what he has done the last 4 seasons - about 3,700 yards, 32 TDs and 7 INTs... I'm good.
I don't think that's expecting too much, couple that with a strong ground game and the team will consistently produce and be better than 2021. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
Who knows what they'll do, but whenever he is paid on a new deal... it will be for whatever the going rate is at the time. I think he has 3-4 strong years remaining, so if he can average what he has done the last 4 seasons - about 3,700 yards, 32 TDs and 7 INTs... I'm good.
I don't think that's expecting too much, couple that with a strong ground game and the team will consistently produce and be better than 2021.
So you feel that Dungvers WR 1&2 are equal to DK and Lockett? [Reply]