Would be hard to replace an all-around EDGE like Chubb. I'd like to keep him around, but with his injury history it would be tough to pay him $20M+ per year. Denver should get at least a late 1 and a day 2 pick.
Multiple teams are calling Denver on Pro Bowler Bradley Chubb, sources tell @theScore.
Key factors: Significant compensation for #Broncos, but also Chubb and his agent maintain control. Whomever trades for him is only going to do so knowing he’ll agree to a long-term extension. pic.twitter.com/65jcISWI54
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Paton hiring a coach as bad as Hackett screams red flags.
Hackett isn’t just a bad coach, he has no idea what he’s doing.
Why would Denver’s owners let him hire anyone else after that debacle?
It's even worse because we know why he hired him, and hiring a HC on that basis is somehow worse than hiring him because they actually thought he could coach. [Reply]
Originally Posted by mililo4cpa:
It gives me such inexplicable joy, much like a kid at Christmas, to log into Chiefsplanet, look at the Donko thread, and see that QJ is posting in it. We all know that it fills an entire day up every time he's in this thread. I love it.....
Honestly a bit baffled why he's not just disappeared like in seasons past. You can tell his heart isn't really into it anymore just from all the self owns he's been committing recently. Not to mention he won't actually discuss his own opinions for the most part since he'll just be mocked and dirided bully literally everyone else. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Superturtle:
Honestly a bit baffled why he's not just disappeared like in seasons past. You can tell his heart isn't really into it anymore just from all the self owns he's been committing recently. Not to mention he won't actually discuss his own opinions for the most part since he'll just be mocked and dirided bully literally everyone else.
You shouldn't be surprised.
Unmedicated delusions generally get worse with age. He's clearly losing his mind because he actually thinks Russ is the answer. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Paton hiring a coach as bad as Hackett screams red flags.
Hackett isn’t just a bad coach, he has no idea what he’s doing.
Why would Denver’s owners let him hire anyone else after that debacle?
Hiring a HC and finding a franchise QB are the two most difficult things a GM has to do. Unless you're fortunate enough to have a known commodity - like an Andy Reid or Sean Payton - fall into your lap, the odds of finding a HC who will receive a second contract with your team are very low. We had a guy like that in Kubiak, unfortunately his health failed him. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Superturtle:
Honestly a bit baffled why he's not just disappeared like in seasons past. You can tell his heart isn't really into it anymore just from all the self owns he's been committing recently. Not to mention he won't actually discuss his own opinions for the most part since he'll just be mocked and dirided bully literally everyone else.
Is it possible that he still thinks Russ is going to channel his inner early 2010s and turn the whole thing around?
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Would be hard to replace an all-around EDGE like Chubb. I'd like to keep him around, but with his injury history it would be tough to pay him $20M+ per year. Denver should get at least a late 1 and a day 2 pick.
Multiple teams are calling Denver on Pro Bowler Bradley Chubb, sources tell @theScore.
Key factors: Significant compensation for #Broncos, but also Chubb and his agent maintain control. Whomever trades for him is only going to do so knowing he’ll agree to a long-term extension. pic.twitter.com/65jcISWI54
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Hiring a HC and finding a franchise QB are the two most difficult things a GM has to do. Unless you're fortunate enough to have a known commodity - like an Andy Reid or Sean Payton - fall into you're lap, the odds of finding a HC who will receive a second contract with your team are very low. We had a guy like that in Kubiak, unfortunately his health failed him.
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Hiring a HC and finding a franchise QB are the two most difficult things a GM has to do. Unless you're fortunate enough to have a known commodity - like an Andy Reid or Sean Payton - fall into you're lap, the odds of finding a HC who will receive a second contract with your team are very low. We had a guy like that in Kubiak, unfortunately his health failed him.
Or have John Elway literally fall into your lap by crying and having an emotional meltdown threatening to play baseball.
Or Manning falling into your lap bc the best QB prospect since Manning himself was available for his team to draft getting the first overall pick.
The Chiefs went full steam to Philly to get Andy the minute he was available. They did their homework and drafted a QB that many people (yourself included) thought was very flawed.
Save your “Chiefs luck” bullshit. Your stupid franchise is built upon luck and now it’s run out.
Good luck finding a QB in the draft Knowmo. You have ONE playoff win for from a drafted QB and that was Tim Tebow :-) [Reply]
1. Nathaniel Hackett - Green Bay Packers Offensive Coordinator
The possibility of Aaron Rodgers notwithstanding, the reason I’ve preferred Hackett throughout the process is that he looks like a strong fit for what I believe the Broncos need. He’s been an offensive coordinator for three different franchises by the time he’s 42-years-old and has designed passing attacks around the skillsets of E.J. Manuel, Blake Bortles, and Aaron Rodgers. Matt LaFleur is the primary play caller in Green Bay, but Hackett is a key part of the red zone offense where they’ve been very good and it’s something he also found success with in Jacksonville. Meanwhile, the Broncos finished the 2021 season with one of the worst scoring offenses in the league.
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Would be hard to replace an all-around EDGE like Chubb. I'd like to keep him around, but with his injury history it would be tough to pay him $20M+ per year. Denver should get at least a late 1 and a day 2 pick.
Multiple teams are calling Denver on Pro Bowler Bradley Chubb, sources tell @theScore.
Key factors: Significant compensation for #Broncos, but also Chubb and his agent maintain control. Whomever trades for him is only going to do so knowing he’ll agree to a long-term extension. pic.twitter.com/65jcISWI54
Originally Posted by staylor26:
It's even worse because we know why he hired him, and hiring a HC on that basis is somehow worse than hiring him because they actually thought he could coach.
They hired him because he was the antithesis of Vic Fangio. They could've tried luring Aaron Rodgers by hiring another HC with Luke Getsy at OC. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KChiefs1:
but Hackett is a key part of the red zone offense where they’ve been very good and it’s something he also found success with in Jacksonville.
Ironic that Denver is one of the worst RZ offenses in the league. [Reply]