Originally Posted by RealSNR:
Quite the collection of rival head coaches in the AFC West.
Wile E Coyote is in LA running a parametric statistical analysis that he believes will crack the league wide open, but more than likely all it will do is lose him games.
Palpatine Wannabe (down to accepting head coaching jobs and then walking away a day later like a fucking prick) is making all his guys go through their “Do your job” seminar training. A lot of shit will be talked about him in his second go-around as well.
And then finally there’s touchy-feely guidance counselor in Denver. Prior to his Eric Bieniemy role in GB, he could only ever get jobs for dogshit teams with terrible offenses, and never had a record of making them any better. He’s certain to be fired in a couple seasons just like his predecessors, but it remains to be seen if it will be due to his incompetence or because a player files a Title IX on his ass
Hey! That's an insult to the real Wile E Coyote! [Reply]
I'm not going to pile on, I just want to say that this looks very familiar. Was there another team in the AFC West that kept giving up draft picks for other QBs that were deemed replaceable? I am a fan of that team and I didn't like it at all.
Yes, it worked for the Rams. That division is not the AFC West. Wilson is much better than what Denver had prior, the Chiefs with reject QBs did actually beat the Broncos however when it came down to crunch time, the team with the superior QB came out on top.
Cheating the cap, Pam and Vaseline not withstanding... I will not forgive or forget... ever... [Reply]
So just so we're clear, with the Donkos offensive line, you think it's realistic to possibly expect Williams and Gordon to do something that has NEVER been done in the history of the NFL by a team's Top 2 RB's???
Seems legit.
I’ll take anything around 2200 and be content. Bottom line is that duo is the key to this offense taking it to the next level. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Detoxing:
They're gonna need a lot of hugs by season's end. Good to see them get their practice now.
How long until those hugs turn into throwing fellow players under the bus? Week 10-11?
Right now, Donks fans are just happy to possibly finish in 3rd place...not getting swept by the Raiders for a 3rd straight year will lose it's appeal once they realize the real cost in acquiring Wilson.
the narrative will switch like it always does with every bottom-feeder team..."We are just a WR away...a DE away". If Patrick had stayed healthy...or had a competent RT.
Expectations are going to be unreasonably high given a roster with very little real talent/depth.
Donktards dont understand that an entire team without a single pro-bowler isnt very good..Wilson is just a magic unicorn that fixes everything. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
I’ll take anything around 2200 and be content. Bottom line is that duo is the key to this offense taking it to the next level.
I cant imagine placing my hopes and dreams on Melvin Gordon....and that OL.
I thought Wilson was key to taking your offense to the next level...or is that yesterday's news? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
I’ll take anything around 2200 and be content. Bottom line is that duo is the key to this offense taking it to the next level.
Well, fair enough, but your original statement was "Williams and Gordon could very realistically combine for 2500 rushing yards"
I don't think there's anything realistic about that at all. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TomBarndtsTwin:
Well, fair enough, but your original statement was "Williams and Gordon could very realistically combine for 2500 rushing yards"
I don't think there's anything realistic about that at all.