Originally Posted by Coochie liquor:
The good news is, you should have a great draft position and should be able to get some good players in the draft. :-):-):-):-)
In a QB heavy draft, they could have used their pick to draft a stud, now the get to watch Seattle draft said stud with their pick :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
A lot of teams are stuck in situations where their pass rush, secondary or OL are garbage and there's nothing those teams can do to fix it until the offseason.
Denver's issues are all 100% fixable. And they will be fixed. Soon.
How and when?
Cap space... nope
Draft picks...nope
Magic fairy...maybe [Reply]
When you have the number of knee injuries the Broncos have had at WR, it's pretty easy to see that there's something in the guys they're scouting that leads to it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
When you have the number of knee injuries the Broncos have had at WR, it's pretty easy to see that there's something in the guys they're scouting that leads to it.
I don't know. It's a head scratcher for sure. I think it's more about strength and conditioning. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
That's the encouraging part. Russ has 10 years of consistent play behind him, he'll settle in. Hackett has guys open all over the place, once Russ starts seeing things clearly we'll be in great shape.
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
That's the encouraging part. Russ has 10 years of consistent play behind him, he'll settle in. Hackett has guys open all over the place, once Russ starts seeing things clearly we'll be in great shape.
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
Russell Wilson is EXACTLY the guy we saw the last 2 years.
Is it so hard to believe that he might just be getting old?
I've said this many times, some people just refuse to believe Russ was slipping in play in Seattle 2 years ago.
He would put up some garbage stats and make a really pretty deep ball throw every now and then and people think he was the same old player. He hasn't been a top tier QB in years, that's why the compensation was freaking outlandish yet Denver did it anyway. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
Russell Wilson is EXACTLY the guy we saw the last 2 years.
Is it so hard to believe that he might just be getting old?
It's possible. But he's what, 35? That's not that old by today's standards. Of course, as i mentioned earlier, he has taken a ton of hits, and big hits are cumulative, so maybe he is just breaking down physically. maybe even mentally.
But in 2020, Russ threw for 40 TDs/13 INTs, or about 4:1 TDs/INTs, which is exceptional, as you know. Even last season his ratio was 4:1, at 25/6.
And didn't he get hurt kind of early last season? His arm/elbow or something, I don't know. [Reply]
Are you at all concerned that the Panthers will take the early lead for Sean Payton from the Broncos? Hard to believe a coach got fired before Hackett. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigBeauford:
I'm sorry, but without hindsight, advocating for Lock over Wilson is absurd.
Sure, if it was a one for one swap.
But I don't think it took hindsight to wonder if maybe in a several of years, Lock plus a bunch of high draft picks plus a hundred million plus additional salary cap space might not be better than a declining Russ.
It would certainly be easier to walk away from.
Although I guess getting stuck with Russ has ended the Denver carousel for a while. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Peter Gibbons:
Are you at all concerned that the Panthers will take the early lead for Sean Payton from the Broncos? Hard to believe a coach got fired before Hackett.
Broncos don’t have the draft picks it would take to pry Payton away from the Saints. [Reply]