Originally Posted by DomCasual:
We also get back their 3rd next year. We're probably drafting in the range of #64 in the 2nd. You have to figure that they won't be very good, so their 3rd is probably going to be around 70-ish - so almost a wash.
Attention Dom! Knowshit has hacked your account. I know that you're not this delusional..........are you??? [Reply]
They're going to give up what little draft capital they have left for a coach who made it to one SB with one of the greatest QBs ever and a bunch of loaded rosters. And then pay him twice what Andy Reid is paid to finish 3rd or 4th in the West every year. :-) [Reply]
People will disagree but I think he will work wonders in Denver. I don’t think a lot of people fully understand how good of an offensive mind Payton is. https://t.co/FlVPf4mcqe
Originally Posted by jjchieffan:
Attention Dom! Knowshit has hacked your account. I know that you're not this delusional..........are you???
Nah, just slipped that in there to see if anyone would notice. :-)
But I do feel like we just stumbled out of the darkest part of the darkness. We aren't going to regain relevancy in one year. But man, we have watched some utterly shitty coaching the last six years. I thought Vance Joseph made some of the worst coaching decisions I had ever seen. But it's been all downhill, since then.
Sean Payton represents two really positive developments. First, obviously, we're going to have at least competent coaching. Second, George Paton has, at worst, been neutered. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DomCasual:
Nah, just slipped that in there to see if anyone would notice. :-)
But I do feel like we just stumbled out of the darkest part of the darkness. We aren't going to regain relevancy in one year. But man, we have watched some utterly shitty coaching the last six years. I thought Vance Joseph made some of the worst coaching decisions I had ever seen. But it's been all downhill, since then.
Sean Payton represents two really positive developments. First, obviously, we're going to have at least competent coaching. Second, George Paton has, at worst, been neutered.
Sean Payton is a much worse GM than Paton, though. That's the problem and by all accounts you've given him full control of the roster. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
The Broncos have given up 3 first rd picks and 3 second rd picks in less than a year. I love it :-)
Or, you could view it as 2 first, 2 seconds, and their pass rush. I mean, who's left in that defense that would even start in KC other than Surtain? Simmons I guess. Gonna be hard for that defense to keep carrying Russ if they have no pass rush and no draft picks. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DomCasual:
Nah, just slipped that in there to see if anyone would notice. :-)
But I do feel like we just stumbled out of the darkest part of the darkness. We aren't going to regain relevancy in one year. But man, we have watched some utterly shitty coaching the last six years. I thought Vance Joseph made some of the worst coaching decisions I had ever seen. But it's been all downhill, since then.
Sean Payton represents two really positive developments. First, obviously, we're going to have at least competent coaching. Second, George Paton has, at worst, been neutered.
I agree with most of what you said. Including neutering Gomer Paton. But I don't know how much better off you are with Payton given full control. [Reply]