Beginning TE Greg Dulcich's 21-day window for one practice this week after 4 weeks on IR (hamstring) could be an indication Broncos hope he can play THU vs. Chiefs. Sean Payton said he didn't know if Dulcich would be ready for Chiefs, but "he's close." #9sports
Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
Remember when you used to compare Wilson to Mahomes? Now you're comparing him to Cassel? What a difference a year makes. :-)
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
No, it’s starting to look like the run D won’t be fixed this year. Our interior DL lacks depth and, other than DJ Jones (who got hurt in the first half against the Jets), we don’t have any good interior run defenders up front.
Originally Posted by Coochie liquor:
If you’re about to offload a bunch of players for picks, then there’s plenty of other positions you can draft to start building your roster, while shedding those contracts. A rookie LT gets you 5 years of cost control at a high salary position. Same with Harrison Jr. Why would you want to throw a rookie qb out theee with that squad of talentless players (talking about after the fire sale)? Alex wasn’t the quarterback Andy wanted, but he made it work until he could get someone to run his offense. You don’t think Sean can do that? If your defense wasn’t absolutely trash, you’d probably have more wins than you do. That won’t change with a rookie quarterback.
Why would 5 years of cost control at one high salary position (LT) while rebuilding be better than 5 years of cost control at another high salary position (QB) while rebuilding?
Also, it’s weird that Alex wasn’t the QB Andy wanted since he traded two second round picks for him. [Reply]
Beginning TE Greg Dulcich's 21-day window for one practice this week after 4 weeks on IR (hamstring) could be an indication Broncos hope he can play THU vs. Chiefs. Sean Payton said he didn't know if Dulcich would be ready for Chiefs, but "he's close." #9sports
Originally Posted by MagicHef:
Why would 5 years of cost control at one high salary position (LT) while rebuilding be better than 5 years of cost control at another high salary position (QB) while rebuilding?
Also, it’s weird that Alex wasn’t the QB Andy wanted since he traded two second round picks for him.
He was the best available at the time. Reid came in on a mission to stop the bleeding , and it worked beautifully. He took a 2-14 team from the previous year and took them to the playoffs. He built the team with Alex, and when the opportunity arose to get his guy, they couldn't pull the trigger fast enough. [Reply]
Originally Posted by FlaChief58:
He was the best available at the time. Reid came in on a mission to stop the bleeding , and it worked beautifully. He took a 2-14 team from the previous year and took them to the playoffs. He built the team with Alex, and when the opportunity arose to get his guy, they couldn't pull the trigger fast enough.
He was the best available at the time, so Andy chose to trade for him. You see the difference between that situation and the one between Wilson and Payton, correct? [Reply]
Originally Posted by MagicHef:
He was the best available at the time, so Andy chose to trade for him. You see the difference between that situation and the one between Wilson and Payton, correct?
I realize that, but you have WAY more tied up in Tater. So, if you're rebuilding, and you have to pay for him either way just play him at least one more year and go heavy O in the draft. Any rookie qb that has to play on that team as it's currently constructed is going to get killed [Reply]
Originally Posted by MagicHef:
He was the best available at the time, so Andy chose to trade for him. You see the difference between that situation and the one between Wilson and Payton, correct?
So you’d rather your qbotf take a beating ala David Carr and Andrew Luck while you’re building up your roster? Doesn’t seem like a smart move to me. I think you’re letting your lack of a quality quarterback for a long time, and your hopes of this season cloud your thinking. But doesn’t matter either way. Neither of us are making the decisions for Dungver. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Coochie liquor:
So you’d rather your qbotf take a beating ala David Carr and Andrew Luck while you’re building up your roster? Doesn’t seem like a smart move to me. I think you’re letting your lack of a quality quarterback for a long time, and your hopes of this season cloud your thinking. But doesn’t matter either way. Neither of us are making the decisions for Dungver.
Our OL is giving up 3 sacks per game with a QB that is holding the ball way too long. Is there a reason to expect the OL to get significantly worse next season? [Reply]
Originally Posted by MagicHef:
Our OL is giving up 3 sacks per game with a QB that is holding the ball way too long. Is there a reason to expect the OL to get significantly worse next season?
You’re about to have a fire sale. If they can offload Mongo or any of the others do you think they will? Who’s he gonna throw to if you trade Jeudy and Sutton? You say almost everyone is expendable, then who will your new qb be working with? You’ve got lots of contracts to shed this coming offseason. [Reply]