Originally Posted by Pasta Little Brother:
Bullshit. You morons had plenty of posts from known Bronco Homers that cover your team you were beating off to. I told you what reality was.
Well, I didn't post any of that stuff... either way, you were just saying what you believed would happen. There were no sources, which was always the thing I was pointing to with your comments. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pasta Little Brother:
Bullshit. You morons had plenty of posts from known Bronco Homers that cover your team you were beating off to. I told you what reality was.
settle down noodles and ketchup, it's one game. It's gonna be okay. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pasta Little Brother:
You lost to Geno Smith :-)
Yeah and that one stings. Denver also had plenty of self-inflicted wounds... cut those in half and they win that game. They just completely shat the bed with penalties and turnovers. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
The Athletic wrote an article about Wilson's declining athleticism. Florio and others too. And a lot of people pointed out how flabby he'd been looking. Plus, his rushing yds have fallen off a cliff.
Yet, one by one, Denver fans laughed it off and told us that none of it mattered and he's still in his prime. It may not matter that much for some QBs, but mobility is a massive part of his game, especially since he can't see over his OL.
Wilson's an upgrade over Lockweiler, Bridgewater or Flacco, but I really doubt he'll be worth what they gave up + the contract. He'll probably have plenty of games that look pretty good on the statsheet (like the other night), but he'll be relying heavily on YAC and dump-offs to the RBs. Wasn't surprised that Williams was his favorite target the other night.
When he faces defenses that can bring some pressure and are competent vs the run, he might get flat out shut down.
Is Russ Cooked??
Seriously, though, he doesn’t throw the deep middle ball. If you blanket the RB and force him to his left, he should be relatively easy to defend. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
Yeah and that one stings. Denver also had plenty of self-inflicted wounds... cut those in half and they win that game. They just completely shat the bed with penalties and turnovers.
I don't think it is an Amber Heard situation. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
Yeah and that one stings. Denver also had plenty of self-inflicted wounds... cut those in half and they win that game. They just completely shat the bed with penalties and turnovers.
And a Seattle fan could say “if you cut our mistakes in half, we win comfortably.”
Denver had two fumbles. Seattle had a fumble and a turnover on downs on 4th and inches. Those kind of offset each other. Seattle also had some penalties that erased big gains and killed drives.
Bottom line: a contender would have smoked Seattle even with the mistakes. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
And a Seattle fan could say “if you cut our mistakes in half, we win comfortably.”
Denver had two fumbles. Seattle had a fumble and a turnover on downs on 4th and inches. Those kind of offset each other. Seattle also had some penalties that erased big gains and killed drives.
Bottom line: a contender would have smoked Seattle even with the mistakes.
Seattle also didn't get to hold at will and rock bottom pass rushers all game. I'd say donk should have gotten blown out if thats the logic were going with. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
That's what happens when you drop a TD pass, can't get two feet down, and fumble twice inside the 1 yard line. We were inches away from multiple TD's...
Your OL got away with some serious holding non-calls.
The hood on across on the big penny run was highly questionable. He had his hands I side and had no effect on the play. Broncos commuted much worse and didn’t get called for a single offensive holding all game. On of the holds was pretty much a tackle. And there was also this one pic.twitter.com/soSBcEgrYn