Originally Posted by RunKC:
His average is $51.4 million for the extension starting in 2024.
Not to mention the massive signing bonus.
For a dude who is 1-7 in the playoffs when the opposing offense isn’t completely shut down. And looked like one of the worst QBs in the league in his last playoff game.
Looks like CBS has joined NFL.com and ESPN in the fraudulent narrative building exercise better known as the "Walton Effect". Here is post-season expectancy...61%
Funny, Simms said he saw them as a 6-7 win team? What gives?
Adding Wilson and his stellar 225 YPG over the past 22 games...catapulted them above the Bengals, Chargers and Titans, only .3% behind the Chiefs in win expectancy. This is classic predictive programming...making the unbelievable, believable before it happens.
Their checklist consisted of:
Top two WRs accounted for 2 TDs last season.
PFF 19th ranked OL.
Lost players responsible for 60% of their skill position TD production.
Lost Von Miller
Rookie coaching staff
6-8 as a starter last season.
18th ranked 2021 QB by PFF
Joined a roster consisting of zero Pro-bowl/All-pro players
$4.6 billion of globalist elite money was spent, growing the NFL brand...actually, this is the only reason they really needed to mention. [Reply]
There are some striking similarities between the over-the-top off-season hype between the 2016 Raiders and 2022 Broncos.
Just for reference...media universally starting hyping the Raiders during the 2015 off-season. I did some research to see what they were seeing...and didn't find anything tangible. It was as if they picked a random team, out of a hat, to promote. Only months later did I realize they were in negotiations with Nevada politicians..to facilitate a move. It finally made sense....as did their 8 4th quarter comebacks.
This was planned way in advance...
Here were the 2015 Raiders rankings...do you see any indication that would warrant every media outlet blowing a hype trumpet?
Here is a comparison of both the 2021 Donks and 2015 Raiders...
I followed along the game threads of the Raiders that year..its usually the best way to read what fans actually think in the moment...
This was one I remember...
"Wow, all the breaks are falling our way. I'm not used to this but I'll take it"
Here is how it ultimately played out...
7-9
12-4 move announced
6-10
I see the same pattern happening this year...looks like NFL corp is hell-bent on inventing a winner for the Walton Group's inaugural season.
There is literally nothing on paper that says the Donks are the 4th best team in the AFC...they were awarded the easiest start through 8 games in the NFL (.421 winning %). That wasn't an accident... [Reply]
Originally Posted by crayzkirk:
All you have to do is look at the Chiefs from 1984 thru 2017. Taking castoff QBs and trying to convince the fanbase that this was the way.
Denver will be better because Wilson is better however when it comes down to crunch time, they will lose just like the Chiefs did.
All Bronco fans have to do is look at the 2012-2015 Broncos to know that this works.
Or, they can ask Siri, "who are the last two QB's to win the Super Bowl?" [Reply]