The schedules have been and continue to be pretty similar.
Denver gets the Panthers and Colts opening up with both games in Denver, and then it's at the Bengals and at the Bucs.
Panthers
Colts
@ CIN
@ BUC
Solid test for the team, if they come out at 2-2 (worst case) that is ideal with the question marks they have at this point.
The defense will have to carry their success early on, similar to 2015... and my guess is that Talib will miss a bit of time when it's all said and done.
The second stretch of 4 games is a bit better.
Falcons
@ Chargers
Texans
Chargers
If they're 2-2 heading into the Falcons game, they have a legit chance of being 5-3 at the midway point. I don't think that's too unrealistic. Hell, I'd be fine with 4-4.
Let's say they lose all 3 on the road... Panthers, Colts, Falcons, Texans, Chargers... you see 3 or more losses in Denver against those 5 teams? I don't. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
I'm in the camp that thinks Sanchize will start the season, but will be pulled after half the season at most.
Don't think Denver can keep relying on defense and a bad QB. Winning close games doesn't last forever.
Without a doubt, I think they would hope to get to 2-2 at worst before throwing Lynch into the mix. Let them get past the Panthers, Colts and 2 early road games and then slide Lynch into the starting role as they move to 3 of their next four at home against teams that aren't dominant.
They'll do all they can to pick a safe time to slide him in and to me, that's the time to do it - heading into Game 5. [Reply]
Originally Posted by :
Negotiations between the Denver Broncos and Von Miller have officially resumed.
Sources tell 9NEWS the Broncos have submitted a new contract proposal to Miller’s agent Joby Branion that included “a move’’ in the guaranteed structure of the potential deal. The team and their pass-rushing linebacker had agreed on a six-year, $114.5 million framework deal back on June 7.
Originally Posted by vailpass:
There was never a chance a deal would not get done.
Exactly... it's all posturing and seeing who folds first, most knew the team would buckle and they'll pay him what he's earned. Now, the key is for Miller to keep his head from being reinserted into his arse after getting the big $. [Reply]
Good for Miller...exposed, to every player in league, what a cheap fuck Horseface is. He forced Elway's hand....that low-ball offer made the rounds. If Miller sat out..after the whole Osweiler train-wreck, nobody would want to play for him.
Love it when that slimy-ass prick loses.... [Reply]
Originally Posted by BlackOp:
Good for Miller...exposed, to every player in league, what a cheap **** Horseface is. He forced Elway's hand....that low-ball offer made the rounds. If Miller sat out..after the whole Osweiler train-wreck, nobody would want to play for him.
Love it when that slimy-ass prick loses....
You must not experience much love then. Just sayin'. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BlackOp:
Good for Miller...exposed, to every player in league, what a cheap **** Horseface is. He forced Elway's hand....that low-ball offer made the rounds. If Miller sat out..after the whole Osweiler train-wreck, nobody would want to play for him.