Originally Posted by staylor26:
Sound just like KnowMo :-)
I can easily see Payton during training camp press conferences going up there and saying the exact same homer shit that Knowmo posts.
"We've probably got the best group of offensive weapons in the entire conference, and our defense has been consistently top 5 for the past several seasons. I don't see a single game on our schedule where we're not favored to win." [Reply]
New power rankings for next year are out. Chiefs #1
27. Denver Broncos
2022 record: 5-12
Offseason in three or fewer words: Up next -- Payton
Sean Payton is taking over a team that has played playoff-level defense (again) but hasn't scored more than 20.8 points per game in a season since 2015 and hasn't finished in the league's top 15 in scoring since 2014. The Broncos have cycled through 10-plus quarterbacks and fired three coaches since January 2019. Payton is now tasked with repairing quarterback Russell Wilson's game, but the bottom line is if he can't get Wilson and the rest of the Broncos to score more touchdowns, he'll eventually join a growing list of those who have failed that task. -- Jeff Legwold [Reply]
Originally Posted by RealSNR:
I can easily see Payton during training camp press conferences going up there and saying the exact same homer shit that Knowmo posts.
"We've probably got the best group of offensive weapons in the entire conference, and our defense has been consistently top 5 for the past several seasons. I don't see a single game on our schedule where we're not favored to win."
And the homers like Klit will eat that shit up. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Prison Bitch:
New power rankings for next year are out. Chiefs #1
27. Denver Broncos
2022 record: 5-12
Offseason in three or fewer words: Up next -- Payton
Sean Payton is taking over a team that has played playoff-level defense (again) but hasn't scored more than 20.8 points per game in a season since 2015 and hasn't finished in the league's top 15 in scoring since 2014. The Broncos have cycled through 10-plus quarterbacks and fired three coaches since January 2019. Payton is now tasked with repairing quarterback Russell Wilson's game, but the bottom line is if he can't get Wilson and the rest of the Broncos to score more touchdowns, he'll eventually join a growing list of those who have failed that task. -- Jeff Legwold
Man, that seems high for the donx. I guess they're factoring in that high draft pick... [Reply]
Originally Posted by New World Order:
Denver is 18th in SB odds for next year.
What a loaded roster...
A deep and loaded roster, top 3 coach, and a QB who allegedly figured everything out. 18 seems incredibly low. I’m sure Q Joe will explain it to us after he recovers from the Super Bowl. [Reply]