Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Greg Dulcich = Skyy Moore
Quinn Meinerz < Creed Humphry
Baron Browning - this is still the guy who has 2.5 sacks in 21 career games, right? Yeah, Browning < Bolton
And y'all better hope Bonitto is good seeing as how he's replacing Chubb.
What is it now, 13 straight losses to the Chiefs?
Keep up the good work, General.
Broncos Country - lets slide...
Dulcich is on pace to match the amount of receiving yards Gronk had his rookie year (546) and Dulcich missed the first 5 games of the season. :-)
Baron Browning is a bona fide freak:
Baron Browning had 10 pressures on just 20 pass-rushing snaps vs the Colts.
His 50% pressure rate and 60.0% win rate are both the best in a single game in the PFF era (2006-present)
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Dulcich is on pace to match the amount of receiving yards Gronk had his rookie year (546) and Dulcich missed the first 5 games of the season. :-)
Just like Tony Moeaki -- HOF BOUND, BABY!!!
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Baron Browning is a bona fide freak:
Paton has hit on so many guys that I totally forgot about him drafting Javonte Williams last year too.
Jerking ourselves off to pressures and fungible RBs, eh?
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Greg Dulcich = Skyy Moore
Quinn Meinerz < Creed Humphry
Baron Browning - this is still the guy who has 2.5 sacks in 21 career games, right? Yeah, Browning < Bolton
And y'all better hope Bonitto is good seeing as how he's replacing Chubb.
What is it now, 13 straight losses to the Chiefs?
Keep up the good work, General.
Broncos Country - lets slide...
I'm absolutely convinced he's just some dead beat with no job that gets off trolling this place with the most homerish takes he can think of.
The guy is trying to convince us that his GM is the absolute best because he drafted some guys that had either an ok 3 game stretch or had absolutely mediocre 3 game stretch. Then he's puffing out his chest about trading a pick for an edge rusher that averages 3 sacks a season and has played on 4 different teams over his 5 year career.
If he's not a troll, then he's an absolutely delusional retard homer. [Reply]
Originally Posted by dlphg9:
I'm absolutely convinced he's just some dead beat with no job that gets off trolling this place with the most homerish takes he can think of.
The guy is trying to convince us that his GM is the absolute best because he drafted some guys that had either an ok 3 game stretch or had absolutely mediocre 3 game stretch. Then he's puffing out his chest about trading a pick for an edge rusher that averages 3 sacks a season and has played on 4 different teams over his 5 year career.
If he's not a troll, then he's an absolutely delusional reerun homer.
We already know how little paton thinks of picks, given how many he gladly gave up for a complete disaster of a QB that also required a $250 million extension before playing a single game.
Why would you give up so much for a bottom third QB if you valued picks at all? [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Just like Tony Moeaki -- HOF BOUND, BABY!!!
Jerking ourselves off to pressures and fungible RBs, eh?
Ah - I remember the Herm Edwards days.
Have fun with that.
Lmao, that Browning dude is playing 54% of the snaps as a LB and according to PFR he has 11 tackles, 1 INT, 2.5 sacks and 11 pressures.
His stats in the Colts game
5 tackles, 1.5 sacks, 7 pressures
Knowmo being the troll, homer, reerun, football savant that he is decides that Browning is a home run pick and absolute stud. All you have to do is ignore the other 20 games that he's played and see how spot on Knowmo is with his assessment.
Originally Posted by Pitt Gorilla:
We already know how little paton thinks of picks, given how many he gladly gave up for a complete disaster of a QB that also required a $250 million extension before playing a single game.
Why would you give up so much for a bottom third QB if you valued picks at all?
Nah. He's a front running troll. Outright disappeared for years after calling MHM an uncle Tom when Mahomes first got here, kind of popped in and out here and there, and only really started back up when Rodgers went public with his preferences to either be traded or retire and Denver was one of the favorites to land him. [Reply]
The same Paton...hired a HC strictly to try and get Rodgers. Failed at that then traded away the future fir a fat, washed up QB. Builds an offense that's dead last in points against an absolute breeze of a schedule early season. Then trades the guy they passed on Josh Allen for for peanuts to play a one dimensional, out of position LBer. You can't make this shit up. [Reply]
George Paton said yesterday Denver received "number" of trade calls about their WRs
"We wanted to keep our young, talented receivers. We're trending in the right direction with Jerry [Jeudy], [KJ] Hamler and Courtland. We didn't want to break that up. We have a good thing going"
George Paton said yesterday Denver received "number" of trade calls about their WRs
"We wanted to keep our young, talented receivers. We're trending in the right direction with Jerry [Jeudy], [KJ] Hamler and Courtland. We didn't want to break that up. We have a good thing going"
Gomer hired the laughing stock of the nfl in can't Hackett and gave up the farm and a quarter of a billion dollars for WalRuss so I wouldn't put too much stock into anything he has to say [Reply]
George Paton said yesterday Denver received "number" of trade calls about their WRs
"We wanted to keep our young, talented receivers. We're trending in the right direction with Jerry [Jeudy], [KJ] Hamler and Courtland. We didn't want to break that up. We have a good thing going"
George Paton said yesterday Denver received "number" of trade calls about their WRs
"We wanted to keep our young, talented receivers. We're trending in the right direction with Jerry [Jeudy], [KJ] Hamler and Courtland. We didn't want to break that up. We have a good thing going"
Oh ya those offers for thirds for your first round bust rookie were just sensational offers. Sutton is a poor man's MVS. Judy a poor man's Juju. Hamler is a wannabe Hardman. Toney had more value than Judy to teams. [Reply]