Again the Rams had an elite HC, the best defensive player in football (Donald) the offensive player of the year (Kupp), Von Miller, Jalen Ramsey, Odell Beckham Jr. on and on they had a loaded roster, something Denver isn’t anywhere near.
Broncos also don’t win a SB or even go to one with Peyton Manning if he had to compete against Mahomes and Herbert.
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Again the Rams had an elite HC, the best defensive player in football (Donald) the offensive player of the year (Kupp), Von Miller, Jalen Ramsey, Odell Beckham Jr. on and on they had a loaded roster, something Denver isn’t anywhere near.
Broncos also don’t win a SB or even go to one with Peyton Manning if he had to compete against Mahomes and Herbert.
Originally Posted by FlaChief58:
Except top quality fa's were beating down the door to play with 5head and he brought hgh. WalRuss brings neither of those.
Yep...didnt Talib, Ware, Ward and Sanders join them in one off-season? None of this would have happened if Manning werent doping...he would have been retired. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
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?"
You seriously think getting WilsINT only, is the same thing as getting Manning, and bringing a bunch of a stars in to make a run? Please tell me you’re not that delusional. Even comparing Mannings and Russacked’s career stats are completely different. Russacked has always played on a team with the least amount of passing plays in the league. Blowmo, you should see a psychiatrist, you live in the land of make believe Mr Rodgers. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Coochie liquor:
You seriously think getting WilsINT only, is the same thing as getting Manning, and bringing a bunch of a stars in to make a run?
Yes, he does.
He also thought that Keesum could take them to the Super Bowl and Paxton Lynch > Mahomes. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
Veach is just dragging his nuts across Pay a Ton’s face. :-)
The best part is Burt Vegg doesn’t have to do the silly photo ops Latrine Private PayATon has to do. Giving a peace sign when we traded Hill, all the ego feeding he’s had to do with WilsINT. Burnt goes out, does the job of the best GM in the league, and let’s the players take the spotlight. I hope the players have a little photo op ready for when we run it to 14 and all give the peace sign in the EZ at the end of the game! We don’t need Reek, we have Pat/Andy/Kelce/Birch. [Reply]
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The Broncos have been revived by the ownership change and the trade for Russell Wilson. Though Wilson turns 34 this year, his energy and approach screams 24—and if his body holds up, he should still be a player at 40 years, 1 month—when this contract is up. The reason Wilson and agent Mark Rodgers worked so hard with GM George Paton and cap guy Rich Hurtado to get the five-year, $245-million extension done last week is that Wilson, as he went through training camp, was positive he’d gotten to the right place to spend the rest of his career. He knew because of sessions like he had last Monday—when he and coach Nathaniel Hackett spent a couple of hours inside the Denver facility in an office together, just the two of them, watching tape, scribbling plays and formations and adjustments on a white board. Together. In Denver, Wilson feels he has a bit of authorship with someone he considers a football savant, Hackett. It’s the kind of relationship he’s wanted with his play-caller and play-author. That’s why Rodgers spent four days in Denver hashing out the deal with Hurtado, and why Wilson thinks this is the perfect place to spend the second half of his career.