Originally Posted by BlackOp:
Donks better hope they are somewhat functional to start the year...they could easily drop their final 6. I cant imagine they will be favored in any of these..
Originally Posted by BlackOp:
Donks better hope they are somewhat functional to start the year...they could easily drop their final 6. I cant imagine they will be favored in any of these..
Broncos are 9-2 hosting the Chargers over the last decade. [Reply]
Originally Posted by MagicHef:
It would be hilarious if Uwazurike got more sacks than Karlaftis in 2022 like he did in 2021. And in 2020.
IDK man, with Chubb slated to get 22 sacks this season along with the rest of your vaunted DL, it might be hard for him to get enough snaps to do any real damage. [Reply]
Originally Posted by MagicHef:
It would be hilarious if Uwazurike got more sacks than Karlaftis in 2022 like he did in 2021. And in 2020.
Not nearly as hilarious as it would be if after trading for WalRuss, Denver still gets swept by KC like they did in 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2021 and finishes with a losing record like 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2021. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by TEX:
Not nearly as hilarious as it would be if after trading for WalRuss, Denver still gets swept by KC like they did in 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2021 and finishes with a losing record like 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2021. :-)
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If the Broncos got this right, Gregory and Chubb could become one of the best pass-rush duos in the league.
“Bradley Chubb is going to have a monster year,’’ Broncos offensive tackle Garett Bolles said recently. “I have seen the moves, I’ve seen the demeanor.”
Now it's just a matter of seeing him stay healthy.
“[Chubb] is in a really good place,’’ Broncos coach Nathaniel Hackett said. “The guy just has a lot of ability -- that’s always the bottom line. And he’s healthy, and that’s going to allow him just to play at his highest level.’’
Miller always said it’s Chubb’s quickness off the snap in a 275-pound body that gives him the chance to be one of the league’s elite, if Chubb’s body will just cooperate.
"It’s the first offseason he hasn’t had to rehab and hasn’t had a surgery,'' Broncos general manager George Paton said. "We’re seeing the Bradley that I thought we were going to get when I got here [in January 2021]. He’s playing with reckless abandon. He’s looked as good as the year when he had 12 sacks as far as I’m concerned ... We want him here a long time.''
Would rather have Karlaftis than broke dick Chubb any day. And we picked Greek Freak at pick 30
It’s funny bc Knowmo calls Veach “let’s reach” and yet he’s scored major steals in the draft the last 2 years and it looks to be continuing :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by BlackOp:
You were playing a last place schedule during the majority of his tenure...
4 of your 7 wins, last year, were against teams picking top 5. That will pad your defensive stats...
But you're Knowshow.....playing the Jets is the same as playing the Bills.
For reference...Donks allowed 9 PPG against those bottom feeders. Against the AFCW...they allowed 25 PPG. Replace the Lions, Jets and Jaguars with the Titans, Bills and Packers and lets see where they rank.
Shutting out the Jets in Wilsons 3rd ever game... looks the same as shutting out the Bills when they compile stats.
Not to mention....looking at yds/game doesn't even begin to tell the whole story.
As crappy as their offense was, they didn't turn it over much and were able to limit the defense's time on the field.
On a per play basis, Denver's D was far from elite. Basically league average. And that was with Fangio masking deficiencies. [Reply]