Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
My comment was a little bit in jest - I'm not a fan of Lance. But, I do feel that Jimmy G has been more of a game manager type than a put the team on his shoulders QB.
Kap got SF to a SB too yeah?
No one thinks Garoppolo is elite. If SF had an elite QB, they'd probably dominate. They don't need someone to put them on his shoulders.
Not sure what point you're trying to make. All I'm saying is that Jimmy G is much better than Lance at this point. And if you think that Denver is on SF's level, especially with the injuries, you're probably in for a rude awakening. [Reply]
One positive through two weeks is that no team is moving the ball better than the Denver Broncos so far. 57.5 yards per drive comfortably ranks first in the NFL
One positive through two weeks is that no team is moving the ball better than the Denver Broncos so far. 57.5 yards per drive comfortably ranks first in the NFL
Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
No one thinks Garoppolo is elite. If SF had an elite QB, they'd probably dominate. They don't need someone to put them on his shoulders.
Not sure what point you're trying to make. All I'm saying is that Jimmy G is much better than Lance at this point. And if you think that Denver is on SF's level, especially with the injuries, you're probably in for a rude awakening.
I dunno... I look at SF and some good things, but not a lot of scary things. Rude awakening? Sounds too daunting. [Reply]
Perhaps the Broncos are doing a “Major League” move with WalRuss and the Keystone Cops coaching staff??? They want to move the franchise and are trying to make the fan see okay with it. This explanation makes more sense than they are tying to win and are just this bad IMO. [Reply]
The Broncos would be 1-1 with Drew Lock. And they’d have Noah Fant and Shelby Harris, plus a first- and second-round pick. And a lot of money to spend. Let’s ride.
Originally Posted by penguinz:
That is not something to be proud of. It just shows how incompetent the Coach and QB are when it really matters.
It also shows that they've played two of the worst teams in the league. I see fans on the Huddle talking about how "interesting" that stat is. It's like they don't even realize that weak competition inflates stats.
The only interesting number is 16 ppg vs two terrible teams.
The 49ers would have beaten Seattle 30-0 if not for a blocked FG return. And the Colts put up 517 yds of offense vs the Texans on the road before looking like the worst offense in the league vs a mediocre Jax team this week.
Well, no matter what, the season is going to be interesting. I've never seen anything in football quite like what we've seen the first two weeks. Hackett cannot be as dumb as he's looked so far. So, does he figure out a way to improve? It's like a real-life, American-football version of Ted Lasso. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DomCasual:
Well, no matter what, the season is going to be interesting. I've never seen anything in football quite like what we've seen the first two weeks. Hackett cannot be as dumb as he's looked so far. So, does he figure out a way to improve? It's like a real-life, American-football version of Ted Lasso.
Originally Posted by DomCasual:
Well, no matter what, the season is going to be interesting. I've never seen anything in football quite like what we've seen the first two weeks. Hackett cannot be as dumb as he's looked so far. So, does he figure out a way to improve? It's like a real-life, American-football version of Ted Lasso.
If I were a donk fan and it turns out that he is just as bad as he's shown thus far, I'd want whoever gave the green light to hire him to get the axe next.
Of course as a Chiefs fan, I hope you stay the course and stick with the paton plan [Reply]