Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
Really? Not even sure what that means… titles are titles.
Yes, he said it. I think he meant that we were new to the three Super Bowl title club, so we were not as good as the other teams that have been there before us. But he's an idiot, so who the heck knows what he meant. [Reply]
In terms of injuries, guys are much more likely to play through nagging injuries when they’re playing for a great franchise like the Chiefs. Since we’re constantly in the hunt for championships and therefore playing meaningful games that matter for things like playoff seeding etc, guys are willing to play through pain the entire season.
Contrast that with guys playing for moribund, sad sack loser franchises like the Donks. These guys know they’re not going to be playing meaningful games after mid-October, so they amplify any minor hamstring tweak, jammed pinky finger, or light blow to the head area in order to take time off and not risk some injury that might make them less appealing to other superior franchises in free agency.
9News' Mike Klis reports the Broncos may have interest in bringing Jameis Winston in as a backup to Russell Wilson.
It doesn't look like Winston has much of a market as far as being a bridge starter just yet -- he's expected to be released if he declines a paycut, but is still technically with the Saints. It makes sense for Winston to target a high-upside backup spot. Winston has shown some success with Sean Payton in charge of things, and Wilson was disastrous enough last season that it's not hard to see the Broncos eventually having to bench him. This could be a good landing spot for Jameis. [Reply]
Originally Posted by jjchieffan:
It's so funny watching the Donks continue to make moves thinking that they are close to being competitive. If they had been smart, they would have torn the team down and rebuilt 5 years ago. But instead, they just drag out their years of suck thinking every off-season that they have made their team a contender, only to wind up with a bad team, over and over and over again. And dumb shits like Knowshit and Kramzitinhisrectum believe the hype. Every. Single. Time. :-)
We live in a time where you can believe any sort of stupid shit and nobody checks you on it.
Donks are just a move away!!
Elections are rigged!!
The Earth is 600 years old!! [Reply]
Originally Posted by The Franchise:
9News' Mike Klis reports the Broncos may have interest in bringing Jameis Winston in as a backup to Russell Wilson.
It doesn't look like Winston has much of a market as far as being a bridge starter just yet -- he's expected to be released if he declines a paycut, but is still technically with the Saints. It makes sense for Winston to target a high-upside backup spot. Winston has shown some success with Sean Payton in charge of things, and Wilson was disastrous enough last season that it's not hard to see the Broncos eventually having to bench him. This could be a good landing spot for Jameis.
Payton already creating his contingency plan :-) [Reply]
Broncos OLB Baron Browning has been in San Francisco-area working with famed trainer Frank Matrisciano, who has also trained Von Miller over the years. Dubbed “Hell’s Trainer,” Matrisciano is big on running hills and outdoor steps. Browning will be in top shape in 2023. #9sports
Broncos OLB Baron Browning has been in San Francisco-area working with famed trainer Frank Matrisciano, who has also trained Von Miller over the years. Dubbed “Hell’s Trainer,” Matrisciano is big on running hills and outdoor steps. Browning will be in top shape in 2023. #9sports