Originally Posted by BlackOp:
I think Wilson is no longer capable of being the QB Donk fans thought they were getting....so it's only a matter of time before they sour on him once his bill comes due.
When they cant afford players like Chubb next year and realize they have no realistic means to replenish the roster...
2022 is the best they are going to be for a few years...
Maybe Walton can pay Sean Payton $15-$20 million a year...to lure him out of retirement. 2023 would be the season to do it...give him a year to clean house then draft a QB in 2024. Get Wilson off the books in 2025...
Wilson’s contract is basically a 3 year deal. So they can get out of it in Spring of 2025 but that would result in just under $50 million in dead money for his remaining 4 years.
So they are screwed either way bc billionaire Walmart man can’t just “buy out” Wilson without cap repercussions in that scenario. Dead money effects the cap no matter what.
I've been trying to tell the donktards that there is no way any franchise trades away the single most important player on their team unless they believe he's done (or nearly so). Now the donks are fucked for the foreseeable future. L-o-v-e it! [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Wilson’s contract is basically a 3 year deal. So they can get out of it in Spring of 2025 but that would result in just under $50 million in dead money for his remaining 4 years.
So they are screwed either way bc billionaire Walmart man can’t just “buy out” Wilson without cap repercussions in that scenario. Dead money effects the cap no matter what.
It’s a beautiful thing for us chiefs fans
I thought 2025 was their out year...with Wilson costing $18 million in dead money if he's cut.
At any rate...it's very satisfying to be discussing how the Donks can already get out of his contract just two games into his first season. [Reply]
I'm just going to sit back and see how these next three games go against the 49ers, Raiders and Colts. There's quite a bit for them to improve upon, without question.
Denver is 9th in team rushing @ 126 YPG with a 4.9 YPC average.
Denver is 16th in team rushing attempts - that's criminal and I said it before the season started, Denver needs to establish Williams early and often with a healthy mix of Gordon. Those two guys need to be the focus for this offense. Aside from the OL, a QBs best friend is a potent rushing attack and that is something Denver needs to better establish. [Reply]
I'm just going to sit back and see how these next three games go against the 49ers, Raiders and Colts. There's quite a bit for them to improve upon, without question.
Denver is 9th in team rushing @ 126 YPG with a 4.9 YPC average.
Denver is 16th in team rushing attempts - that's criminal and I said it before the season started, Denver needs to establish Williams early and often with a healthy mix of Gordon. Those two guys need to be the focus for this offense. Aside from the OL, a QBs best friend is a potent rushing attack and that is something Denver needs to better establish.
That 4th ranked OL is currently 19th with 5 sacks allowed...can you name the edge rushers for Seattle/Texans? Funny...PFF had them, coincidentally, ranked 19th at the end of last season.
Remember, those offensive stats are against two teams expected to be picking top 5...so it skews the overall rankings. It's premature unless they are playing teams with top rosters...
PFF also had Bridewater/Wilson ranked 18th/19th for 2021...if he can no longer effectively scramble and perform off-script magic...he becomes a somewhat pedestrian QB. [Reply]
Holy shit...that's far worse than I thought. Ooofff....
He's your QB for the next 5 years...unless they pull a Matt Ryan Falcons type of release...eating $31 million in 2026. He'll cost $50 million to cut in 2025. [Reply]
Originally Posted by :
How could you not smile...you've already won.
Russ made out like a bandit...designed. He is "Brilliant".
Ownership in disarray, need buyer's, hires coach to get Aaron, back up option = other big name QB (no need to think about current ability/trashing team), just name, LAND big ownership, HYPE HIMSELF, no pre-games to judge for contract, gets HUGE contract, cashes check guaranteed for $165m, DONE.
Originally Posted by BlackOp:
I have to say...the start to this season has been very entertaining.
I knew the Donko hype was just that...hype...but didnt expect a cluster**** this epic. There literally are headlines everywhere...laughingstock isnt an exaggeration.
I mean the NFL gift-wrapped the first two games...and the third...only Garoppolo is starting now. Lance would have been in his third NFL start...JG has been to a SB.
NFL Inc. tried to get you guys off to a fast start...like they did last year. Only difference is you had 27-13 and 26-0 wins.
Donks have looked every bit on par with the dregs of the NFL...I guess it IS possible to spend $250 million, give up two drafts and 3 players and actually become worse. Not an easy task but this is shaping up to be one of...if not the worst trades in modern NFL history.
Wilson does not look good...I thought he'd look better against bottom-tier franchises. He needs to immediately be an elite, "carry the team on his shoulders" QB to justify what he cost...not a "take ball out of your hands" and pray for a 64 yard miracle.
It's not that the Doinks are 1-1..it's how they looked getting there. These first 8 games were supposed to be a lay-up for a real contender...the schedule gets ruff to finish out.
They look like a legit 7-10 team to me...
The only disaster left to complete this masterpiece is for Denver to finish bottom 5-8 and Seattle to use the Donks 1st round pick on a blue-chip, franchise QB.
Why did the NFL want to get Denver off to a fast start last year? [Reply]
I'm just going to sit back and see how these next three games go against the 49ers, Raiders and Colts. There's quite a bit for them to improve upon, without question.
Denver is 9th in team rushing @ 126 YPG with a 4.9 YPC average.
Denver is 16th in team rushing attempts - that's criminal and I said it before the season started, Denver needs to establish Williams early and often with a healthy mix of Gordon. Those two guys need to be the focus for this offense. Aside from the OL, a QBs best friend is a potent rushing attack and that is something Denver needs to better establish.
Yeah, nothing says “franchise QB” like protecting him by running the ball. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
Yeah, nothing says “franchise QB” like protecting him by running the ball.
I don't think that's how I phrased it. Suggesting that you can just win consistently and win it all without substantial balance and the threat of a strong ground game just doesn't make sense.
Denver has a strong RB duo, not taking advantage of that whether you have a the #1 or #20 QB in the league seems like a waste and poor coaching. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BlackOp:
Because they had a team they had lost 11 straight to in their division? That has the 2nd longest PO drought in the NFL...
That's not good for generating new fans or maintaining an invigorated base.
NFL PR deliberately tried to downplay Mahomes this off-season...that's how good he is.
Who wants to see KC with a 5th straight home AFCCG? There are 15 other cities to think about...
It worked...Donks fans actually had visions of the play-offs for about 6 weeks...they had the same visions again with landing Wilson.
I believe you forgot the most important part; the constant build up of how good the Broncos were going to be has probably made Vegas a lot of money on people who bet on the Broncos to win the west based on all the hype.
The NFL is all about the $, fans are secondary at this point. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
I don't think that's how I phrased it. Suggesting that you can just win consistently and win it all without substantial balance and the threat of a strong ground game just doesn't make sense.
Denver has a strong RB duo, not taking advantage of that whether you have a the #1 or #20 QB in the league seems like a waste and poor coaching.
The Chiefs and Bills are the least balanced team in the NFL. Running the ball is a crutch that teams without good QB’s use. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BlackOp:
Yeah, he does...he just got $165 million guaranteed last week. It doesn't matter if they bench him tomorrow and he never plays another snap...he'll still wake up in one of the most expensive houses in Denver...with $200 million in the bank.
How could you not smile...you've already won.
You think Albert Haynesworth cares about juking the Redskins in 2009? He's drinking on a beach somewhere..
Denver fans are going to keep telling themselves that he's elite no matter what happens on the field. They won't be able to bring themselves to admit that they threw away that much and paid elite money for an average QB. [Reply]