Camp must not be going well in dungver. We're not getting constant updates from blowmo. You know, hard hitting stuff like "Mongo looks like he's been putting in work this offseason. He managed to tie his shoe on only his third try" or "Looks like Taters moobs may be a cup size smaller this year" [Reply]
My favorite time of the season is when the donk lose all hope. They don't admit it - or rarely do - but everyone knows when it happens. I figure that realization will dawn on or about game 7 this season. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BEAVER:
My favorite time of the season is when the donk lose all hope. They don't admit it - or rarely do - but everyone knows when it happens. I figure that realization will dawn on or about game 7 3 this season.
Originally Posted by BEAVER:
My favorite time of the season is when the donk lose all hope. They don't admit it - or rarely do - but everyone knows when it happens. I figure that realization will dawn on or about game 7 this season.
Yep, I bet they'll all go into hibernation by Halloween as usual. [Reply]
Looks like another Donkey getting sent to the glue factory, without ever beating Mahomes. If he happens to make it back next year, and blows his ACL again, can we call it the Tim Patrick Hat Trick?
Gotta save the Patrick Hat Trick for when he wins 3 rings in a row!! [Reply]
Originally Posted by FlaChief58:
Camp must not be going well in dungver. We're not getting constant updates from blowmo. You know, hard hitting stuff like "Mongo looks like he's been putting in work this offseason. He managed to tie his shoe on only his third try" or "Looks like Taters moobs may be a cup size smaller this year"
Well last month he was bragging about Tim Patrick...
NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo reports the Broncos plan to waive KJ Hamler with a non-football illness designation.
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As Garafolo points out, “the transaction as procedural,” and the Broncos hope to bring Hamler back. Hamler took to social media earlier and announced he was dealing with minor chest pains and found out he was dealing with a “mild heart irritation, called pericarditis.” Hamler has battled a number of setbacks since the Broncos first drafted him in 2020 and was once a highly-touted second-round pick. We hope he’s able to return to the field soon, and expect him to catch on with a team once healthy.