Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
This Denver team is the most miserable thing that I have seen in forever… fire the coach now or just wake me up in 2024.
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
This Denver team is the most miserable thing that I have seen in forever… fire the coach now or just wake me up in 2024.
At least they’re not getting blown out. Imagine if they didn’t have a high-end defense. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
This Denver team is the most miserable thing that I have seen in forever… fire the coach now or just wake me up in 2024.
Did Russell spontaneously combust or something? Why 2024? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
This Denver team is the most miserable thing that I have seen in forever… fire the coach now or just wake me up in 2024.
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
This Denver team is the most miserable thing that I have seen in forever… fire the coach now or just wake me up in 2024.
Told you it was going to be extra special this season, when October rolled around, and your season was over again. Soooooooo many of you believed you had something. :-) [Reply]
As someone posted a while back in here.....I gotta give congrats to the Broncos, they're doing a lot better than me and a lot of other people thought they would.
Honest question: Why not simply sign Geno Smith? Instead of trading all the picks and compounding the problem by giving that loser $250 million before he played a single dow, why not give Geno Smith a shot for basically nothing?
How could it have POSSIBLY been a worse decision? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pitt Gorilla:
Honest question: Why not simply sign Geno Smith? Instead of trading all the picks and compounding the problem by giving that loser $250 million before he played a single dow, why not give Geno Smith a shot for basically nothing?
How could it have POSSIBLY been a worse decision?
An underrated advantage of being so dominant in our division for so long, is it forces teams to be impatient to try to compete. Rather than building the right way the Broncos and Raiders went all in. Going all in can work for a short period of time, but you are left paying the piper eventually. The biggest issue is they haven't even achieved short term success.
The chiefs had a "rebuilding" year and they are still the team to beat. That's a scary thought for the rest of the division. The luxury of having a generational talent at qb is everyone else if forever trying to catch up. While paying for mediocrity, only leads to more mediocrity. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pitt Gorilla:
Honest question: Why not simply sign Geno Smith? Instead of trading all the picks and compounding the problem by giving that loser $250 million before he played a single dow, why not give Geno Smith a shot for basically nothing?
How could it have POSSIBLY been a worse decision?
Private Paton thought they were only a QB away.
or He knew the roster was crap and needed a superstar to at least placate the fanbase. Too bad Russ is no longer a superstar. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chiefs=Champions:
An underrated advantage of being so dominant in our division for so long, is it forces teams to be impatient to try to compete. Rather than building the right way the Broncos and Raiders went all in. Going all in can work for a short period of time, but you are left paying the piper eventually. The biggest issue is they haven't even achieved short term success.
The chiefs had a "rebuilding" year and they are still the team to beat. That's a scary thought for the rest of the division. The luxury of having a generational talent at qb is everyone else if forever trying to catch up. While paying for mediocrity, only leads to more mediocrity.
The Chargers did it too with Mack and Jackson. [Reply]
Culture and scheme matters. Establishing that and then going all in (see rams) can work. You better be Tom Brady to go somewhere and have overnight franchise changing success. Wilson wants to be Brady, he just doesn't know how. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pitt Gorilla:
The Chargers did it too with Mack and Jackson.
They did. I didnt include them, because you could argue they made the right call, even if it hasn't worked out. Have to utilise that Herbert rookie contract while you can. [Reply]