Originally Posted by TomBarndtsTwin:
I don't know about a solid career, but he'll probably have much better success this year in Seattle if he gets regular playing time.
Having Lockett and Metcalf to throw to at WR is a much better situation than the garbage the Donkos trot out there at the WR spot . . . . . .
I don't have any issues with Lock and he has a good arm. I'm not sure that he's wired to be that leader that you need/want at the QB spot. Then again, not a lot of consistency with coaching the last few years.
Lock had a few shining moments in Denver and I'm sure he'll have a few in SEA. Week 1 will be interesting. [Reply]
Lock is mutt trash. He’ll never be worth a damn anywhere. He will only plummet the value of those wrs. Russ is going to really really miss throwing to those guys though [Reply]
Originally Posted by BlackOp:
Please elaborate on what constitutes a "more solid cast" from last season?
I don't believe I answered this one for you, referring to Jeudy.
Simply put, I think when you look at the 2022 Broncos and the 2021 Broncos - they are a better team. The coaching staff (while young) is better than what they had... yes, Fangio's presence on defense will be missed, but the defense will not all of a sudden just suck.
Offensively, the QB is an obvious upgrade.
The RB tandem knows what they did in 2021 and they will continue to improve.
The WRs/TE group... only lost Fant really.
If they can stay healthy, it will be the first time they have all been available to play together. Sutton, Patrick, Jeudy, Hamler can be a top 10 WR group easily.
TE group - Albert O and Greg Dulcich (rookie) provide nice options.
The OL group - I'll let others judge them, I've never been a great evaluator of talent with the big uglies.
Defensively, they lost Miller during the season and no longer have Shelby. Ok, but they've made some interesting moves during the offseason and in the draft, so we will see how that goes.
I look at the things above and the new coaches and I'll this team every week over what they rolled out in 2021.
Regarding Jeudy - which is what started this whole thing... health with the WRs has been the main issue. Sutton missed all of the season when Jeudy and Hamler were rookies. Last year, Jeudy missed 6 straight games.
I believe this new offensive coaching staff will understand how to maximize this offense. Feel free to shoot holes in all of that. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
I don't believe I answered this one for you, referring to Jeudy.
Simply put, I think when you look at the 2022 Broncos and the 2021 Broncos - they are a better team. The coaching staff (while young) is better than what they had... yes, Fangio's presence on defense will be missed, but the defense will not all of a sudden just suck.
Offensively, the QB is an obvious upgrade.
The RB tandem knows what they did in 2021 and they will continue to improve.
The WRs/TE group... only lost Fant really.
If they can stay healthy, it will be the first time they have all been available to play together. Sutton, Patrick, Jeudy, Hamler can be a top 10 WR group easily.
TE group - Albert O and Greg Dulcich (rookie) provide nice options.
The OL group - I'll let others judge them, I've never been a great evaluator of talent with the big uglies.
Defensively, they lost Miller during the season and no longer have Shelby. Ok, but they've made some interesting moves during the offseason and in the draft, so we will see how that goes.
I look at the things above and the new coaches and I'll this team every week over what they rolled out in 2021.
Regarding Jeudy - which is what started this whole thing... health with the WRs has been the main issue. Sutton missed all of the season when Jeudy and Hamler were rookies. Last year, Jeudy missed 6 straight games.
I believe this new offensive coaching staff will understand how to maximize this offense. Feel free to shoot holes in all of that.
I took your original post to mean the supporting cast around Wilson. Obviously if you include Wilson, the roster is better than before. But I think a lot of people would argue that the supporting cast is weaker. No Miller, Fant or Harris. Three pretty big pieces. No decent backup QB. No stars were added, and the first draft pick was #64.
Coaching staff is an unknown, and frankly I don't see any reason to assume that they'll be anything vastly better than what they've had in past years. We can reasonably assume that defensive coaching will likely be a downgrade. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
I took your original post to mean the supporting cast around Wilson. Obviously if you include Wilson, the roster is better than before. But I think a lot of people would argue that the supporting cast is weaker. No Miller, Fant or Harris. Three pretty big pieces. No stars were added, and the first draft pick was #64.
Coaching staff is an unknown, and frankly I don't see any reason to assume that they'll be anything vastly better than what they've had in past years. We can reasonably assume that defensive coaching will likely be a downgrade.
I don't count Miller because they lost him before the season ended in 2021.
We will see if Gregory keeps his shit straight and warrants the FA contract he signed. They made some other moves too. So, losing Fant/Shelby... those aren't crippling losses. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
I certainly have never said it was a perfect roster or a championship caliber roster. Hell, I'm on record saying they'll miss the playoffs.
You know damn well that a good segment of your moron fans think you're on KCs level [Reply]
Almost forgot about Jerry Jeudy. Like most Alabama wide receivers He's got bust written all over him. He's got the b the u the s and he has an opportunity to get the t this season. He's not open when he's supposed to be. He hasn't gotten a lot of help from the slew of quarterbacks that have been in and out of the carousel. In 2 years I expect to see him in another uniform at this point. [Reply]