Originally Posted by Pasta Little Brother:
He's trying to make it seem like a lesser deal how long it's been since Denver beat KC or LV and it's absolutely pathetic. Like comparing an NFC played every 4 years to teams that play twice a year is at all relevant
Just random facts.
Concerning the AFCW streaks, at least the KC streak is understandable, KC has been a very good team since the streak started. The OAK/LV streak is simply embarrassing.
Another weird one, but in the other direction: It's been 10,060 days since Dallas has beaten Denver (1995!). [Reply]
Nowhere near as exciting as in KC. They not only won the AFCW for the 7th straight time, but they also won the SB for the second time in four years and have the best GM/HC/QB combo in football. Not only that but they are hosting the NFL Draft meaning when KC's pick is announced they will be called the defending SB Champs. While Denver won't even pick until round 3. And despite all the moves every other NFL team has made, KC is still the betting favorite to win the SB........again. But at least Payton will have cameras on him at a coaches get together. [Reply]
Concerning the AFCW streaks, at least the KC streak is understandable, KC has been a very good team since the streak started. The OAK/LV streak is simply embarrassing.
Another weird one, but in the other direction: It's been 10,060 days since Dallas has beaten Denver (1995!).
The KC streak is crazy because we play TWICE per season. [Reply]
He's an interesting choice, for sure. Someone, I can't remember who now, said that he's a solid football player. And that Sean was gathering football players, and shedding athletes that weren't good football players. Philosophically that makes sense to me, but I'm not really paying attention to who he's keeping/acquiring/letting go.
Regardless, i have no doubt that DEN will be a better football team by mid-season. [Reply]
Denver is extremely lucky to have one of the few good RT’s in the league. 75% of the NFL, including the Chiefs, are looking for an upgrade at RT. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Denver is extremely lucky to have one of the few good RT’s in the league. 75% of the NFL, including the Chiefs, are looking for an upgrade at RT.
Right tackles just don't matter too much. You can win a Super Bowl with a castoff like Andrew Wylie at RT.
Go ahead and upgrade RT but it largely won't matter if you don't upgrade at QB. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Denver is extremely lucky to have one of the few good RT’s in the league. 75% of the NFL, including the Chiefs, are looking for an upgrade at RT.
Thankfully having the best QB in football makes finding a RT easier. Again celebrate your RT signing considering SF couldn't wait to be rid of him. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Denver is extremely lucky to have one of the few good RT’s in the league. 75% of the NFL, including the Chiefs, are looking for an upgrade at RT.
Originally Posted by tredadda:
Thankfully having the best QB in football makes finding a RT easier. Again celebrate your RT signing considering SF couldn't wait to be rid of him.
Trent Williams’ cap hits over the next 4 years are $27M, $28M, $30M and $34M. San Fran couldn’t afford to have the highest paid LT and the 4th highest paid RT at the same time. They told McGlinchey they wanted him back but they just couldn’t afford to pay him his market value. [Reply]