The Broncos have started at least a half dozen QB’s, are on their 4th HC, and have had 6 different offensive playcallers since Tim Patrick has been in Denver. It’s hard for anyone on offense to produce big numbers in that kind of environment.
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
The Broncos have started at least a half dozen QB’s, are on their 4th HC, and have had 6 different offensive playcallers since Tim Patrick has been in Denver. It’s hard for anyone on offense to produce big numbers in that kind of environment.
All that change is over with now.
And Russ is possibly the worst QB of those half dozen.
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
The Broncos have started at least a half dozen QB’s, are on their 4th HC, and have had 6 different offensive playcallers since Tim Patrick has been in Denver. It’s hard for anyone on offense to produce big numbers in that kind of environment.
All that change is over with now.
But you told us how every single hire was the best hire ever. Every quarterback you brought in or drafted was a future HOFer. How your dumb fucking GM was better at it than any other GM in the league. Now you’re flip flopping AGAIN??
WalRuss and the Walmart Donks closing in on that coveted 32nd out of 32 teams in post-FA, pre-draft power rankings. Dead last in the AFC West, of course.
28. DENVER BRONCOS
• Biggest loss: C Graham Glasgow
• Biggest gain: QB Jarrett Stidham
The signing of guard Ben Powers increases the offensive line's pass-blocking talent level by a large margin, and the addition of tackle Mike McGlinchey will make an impact in the running game.
The Broncos defense replaced Dre’Mont Jones with Zach Allen at a cheaper rate. Allen hasn’t played a full season but has performed at a high level.
HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. (KDVR) — Denver Broncos cornerback Faion Hicks was arrested in South Florida over the weekend, according to police.
Hicks, 24, grew up in South Florida and was stopped by Hallandale Beach Police.
According to the arrest affidavit obtained by FOX31, Hicks was pulled over at around 7:36 p.m. on April 1 after an officer noticed he allegedly failed to stop at a stop sign.
The officer said he initiated a traffic stop, and when he approached Hicks’ car he smelled a strong odor similar to cannabis. However, Hicks allegedly told the officer, “There’s no weed in the car,” and then told the officer he had smoked a few days prior.
According to the arrest affidavit, Hicks did not have a medical marijuana card.
The officer said Hicks had two other passengers in the car at the time.
Due to the smell, the officer said he searched the vehicle and found the following:
Firearm under driver’s seat
Marijuana cigarette
Multi-colored foil baggies and elastic baggies containing cannabis
Officers said he was cited for disobeying a stop sign, driving with an expired license and carrying a concealed firearm without a permit. Due to the officer’s inability to determine who was the owner of the cannabis, no charge was given.
According to FOX31’s sister station WFLA in Florida, two days after Hick’s arrest on April 3, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill into law that would allow legal gun owners in the state to carry concealed firearms in public without a permit. However, that will not take effect until July 1.
Hicks was able to post bond and is no longer in custody in Hallandale Beach.
Hicks was selected by the Broncos in the seventh round of the 2021 draft. He played two games as a cornerback in the 2022 season.
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
The Broncos have started at least a half dozen QB’s, are on their 4th HC, and have had 6 different offensive playcallers since Tim Patrick has been in Denver. It’s hard for anyone on offense to produce big numbers in that kind of environment.
All that change is over with now.
Did the Donkeys get a new QB? I haven’t been paying attention to them much this off-season. I thought Russell’s contract was too much to get rid of so last I heard they were going to give him another shot.
Edit: Nevermind, I see from the post above you signed Stidham. That’s who you think is going to be the place holder at QB for awhile? [Reply]
Originally Posted by JohnnyHammersticks:
WalRuss and the Walmart Donks closing in on that coveted 32nd out of 32 teams in post-FA, pre-draft power rankings. Dead last in the AFC West, of course.
28. DENVER BRONCOS
• Biggest loss: C Graham Glasgow
• Biggest gain: QB Jarrett Stidham
The signing of guard Ben Powers increases the offensive line's pass-blocking talent level by a large margin, and the addition of tackle Mike McGlinchey will make an impact in the running game.
The Broncos defense replaced Dre’Mont Jones with Zach Allen at a cheaper rate. Allen hasn’t played a full season but has performed at a high level.
No way that Stidham is the biggest FA gain. I heard on here that McGlinchy is elite and SF didn't retain him because he was so good and expensive. Apparently some others think it's a backup journeyman QB. [Reply]