Originally Posted by BossChief:
Hilarious that WalRuss is already 34.
I can’t wait for June/July to roll around and get to see KnowMo getting all hyped for the season, thinking they have a chance because a Eric Bienemy is going to turn everything around…how EB and WalRuss bonded and how WalRuss lost 10 pounds because he re-dedicated himself. Talking about how great it’s going to be to win the division again. Then preseason hype will swirl.
It’s going to be glorious to watch the buildup.
here ya go….
Originally Posted by BossChief:
I’m going to tell you how this ends, KnowMo.
Your team will trade its 1st and original 3rd for Sean Payton.
Russel Wilson retires in 3 years after never playing in a single playoff game for Denver snd getting benched after the bye in the third year.
The team will have gone “all-in” on the Russel Wilson experiment and has 30-40m in dead cap owed the next 2 years after that for poor roster discipline. Sean will use the owners $ to lure in guys to keep early cap hits low and will max the cap every year snd in 3 years, all that “funneling salaries” stuff that happened/is STILL HAPPENING in NO will repeat the pattern in Denver.
That’s Denver’s reality.
Dan Snyder 2: electric boogaloo
It’s gonna be glorious to watch while KC wins titles.
Cheers
Originally Posted by BossChief:
He’s simply not the same player when there is no dual threat in his game.
I can’t wait for next offseason when the talk by knowmo is “Russ lost 25 pounds, watch out Lombardi”
And then continues to be a bad QB that none of his teammates like playing with/for.
Originally Posted by neech:
I'll post this article for Quesadilla Joe so he has new beat off material he can look at in his moms basement.
Broncos QB Russell Wilson, now thinner, 'looks sharp' at OTAs
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
Maybe if Russ can park his ego at the door. Brees could. Russ? Maybe. If he doesn't, it will be more of the same, with less coaching on the defense.
Yep. It’s all on Russ. Anyone that’s spent any real time watching NOR when Sean was coaching them knows, Sean Payton can coach, that he can design plays and he’s a great play-caller.
The issue is whether Russ can keep his head down and execute the offense the way Payton wants it run.
If Russ starts ad-libbing, tries to call an audible, half-asses a series, Sean will bench him. So it’s all on Russ to be as coachable as Brees. Or more aptly, as coachable as Jameis Winston.
If he can’t, DEN might win 5 games. Or less. If he can, 8-9 is possible. If he can find his deep ball accuracy again, get a few lucky bounces, maaaaybe, just maybe, they eke out 10.
The one thing Sean has going in his favor is that Russ should know that Sean doesn’t need Russ to win games; he can win with a TE at QB, so Wilson better be Johnny-on-the-spot. If not, Sean will just start a different QB, and Russ’ career is over for good.
Which would be great, doubly so because he’d be taking down DEN in n the process. [Reply]
I'll be honest. I thought you were just trolling them last year. I didn't think that Wilson had declined that bad. Boy was I wrong. Last year I saw it. He's washed. And based on Geno's performance last year, it appears that his past performance was more Pete than Wilson. [Reply]
He was drafted by and spent the best years of his career with the Colts. Why is he all in on the cheating Donks after he retired? Is it because they allowed him to use HGH and cheat his way to a Superfarce ending to his career? [Reply]
Peyton's best bet is NFL expansion. Like the Seahawks in the late 80s and early 90s, the Broncos are just pathetic. The best bet they have is for the NFL to expand so they can go to the NFC, it's the only path forward. [Reply]
Manning didn't make the Colts' owner's top 5 all time QBs. Must be some harsh feelings. Manning may have no other life raft, than the downstream floating dead mule [Reply]
I've always said that Manning was never the best. Second best to Unitas as Colts QB, second best to Elfraud as Donks QB, and second best during his career to Brady. If it wasn't for the Donks cheating, he would have also been second in his family with Superbowl rings. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Gravedigger:
Peyton's best bet is NFL expansion. Like the Seahawks in the late 80s and early 90s, the Broncos are just pathetic. The best bet they have is for the NFL to expand so they can go to the NFC, it's the only path forward.
I would honestly hate that. The AFCW is currently made up of four original AFL rivals. Would never want to break that up, but I do get where you are going with that comment. [Reply]