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ROYC75 04:26 PM 08-12-2014
Discussion: All things Broncos.
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tredadda 07:47 AM 10-13-2023
Originally Posted by Red Dawg:
Short week and a home game and I feel like Andy didn't even try hard with the game plan and we still won with ease. Tony throwing a pass was stupid as hell and the fake punt tush push was stupid as hell. That screams we don't need a plan. Denver is one sorry ass bunch. Wilson had 95 yards.
It also screams Andy trying different things which will factor in at the end of the season and in the playoffs.
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ptlyon 08:37 AM 10-13-2023
Originally Posted by Pasta Little Brother:
Time for old Quesadilla to take his annual vacation away from here after losing to KC
In two weeks it should be the nail in the coffin
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PHOG 08:51 AM 10-13-2023
GMFB with a pretty good dig on the dungver donkos....."Maybe they should trade for a coach?" :-)

:-)
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InChiefsHeaven 08:53 AM 10-13-2023
Originally Posted by Rausch:
Mandatory posting of video comedy gold elaborating on the Russel Wilson contract.

Lord. That is delicious...
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FlaChief58 08:53 AM 10-13-2023
Originally Posted by ptlyon:
In two weeks it should be the nail in the coffin
He's pretty much gone already. The only reason he still posts occasionally is to prove us wrong.
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Eleazar 08:59 AM 10-13-2023
Denver Post writer calls for Wilson's benching:


Originally Posted by :
Kiszla: Broncos need to shut down the Errors Tour of Russell Wilson and admit they need a new quarterback

Make it stop. We’ve seen enough: Wilson is not the answer for what ails the Broncos.

Mark Kiszla
October 12, 2023 at 11:12 p.m.



KANSAS CITY, Mo. — For the Broncos, it was the same sad song, 16th verse. Misery? We know it all too well, Taylor Swift.

With Swift in the house Thursday night to cheer on new beau and Kansas City tight end Travis Kelce, the Broncos lost to the Chiefs for the 16th time in a row, this time by a score of 19-8.

Make it stop. We’ve seen enough. It’s time to shut down the Errors Tour of Russell Wilson, whose record as the team’s starting quarterback is now 5-16. That sample size is now large enough to know: DangeRuss isn’t the answer.

“I’ve got to play better,” Wilson said, “and that starts with me.”

When there are more sightings of Swift sitting alongside Mama Donna Kelce on the Amazon Prime livestream than touchdowns put on the scoreboard by the Broncos, maybe it’s time to write the break-up song for Wilson and coach Sean Payton.

Yes, it’s easier to find a tastier item on a Waffle House menu than the monstrosity Payton buries his head in on the Denver sideline. His offensive game plan seemed more designed to prevent a blowout than pursue a victory. Payton called plays like a man afraid of Wilson’s mistakes, and the quarterback went out and threw two interceptions anyway.

Wilson is giving Broncos Country that awful feeling of deja vu all over again, playing like the quarterback who got Nathaniel Hackett fired as coach before last season came to a merciful end.

While Payton was hired to fix Wilson, it appears over the course of the last two games that the coach has slowly lost trust in his quarterback. And his looming $245 million contract extension feels as heavy as cement shoes that make it nearly impossible for a franchise that hasn’t appeared in the playoffs since Super Bowl 50 to run aggressively in a new direction.

Against the Chiefs, Payton gave Wilson an elementary set of plays better suited for a prep signal-caller than an accomplished NFL veteran with nine trips to the Pro Bowl. Counting four sacks, Wilson needed 26 dropbacks to produce a measly 82 yards through the air. Although he did scramble for 31 yards on four rushing attempts, it made me wonder if Payton is trying to turn back the clock and make Wilson an option quarterback.

While benching DangeRuss now in favor of backup Jarrett Stidham would scream the Broncos are blatantly tanking in pursuit of the No. 1 pick in the 2024 draft, it’s hard to see how Wilson finishes this season as the starting quarterback. It’s also not too early to discuss if the financial pain of cutting him prior to next season might be a better alternative than watching him throw more of that money down the drain with each interception.

In 246 previous games as a head coach in the NFL, the self-appointed genius who now calls the plays for Denver had never been shut out. The Broncos avoided that bit of embarrassment for Payton, when Courtland Sutton made a spectacular grab off a pass from Wilson for an 11-yard touchdown with six minutes, seven seconds remaining in the fourth quarter.

This sorry Denver team, which obviously doesn’t know how to win, is bad enough to make a guy call in sick instead of report to work against his former team. Am I right, Frank Clark?

The Broncos decided prior to the game to move on from Clark, who won two Super Bowl rings with the Chiefs before signing with Denver as a free agent.

Clark won’t be the last to go prior to the NFL trade deadline on Oct. 31. With a record of 1-5, it’s time for Denver to get down to the business of rebuilding, with all serious trade offers considered. The cellpone of general manager George Paton should be ringing so loudly it can be heard in the Broncos the locker room.

“We’ve got to block out all the outside noise,” Denver cornerback Pat Surtain II said.

But outside of Surtain, whom the Broncos would be crazy to deal, would any member of the Broncos have big value on the trade market?

Receiver Jerry Jeudy, whose tender ears burn at the slightest hint of criticism, had his feelings hurt by current NFL Network analyst and former standout receiver Steve Smith Sr. After saying Jeudy cursed him during a confrontation on the field at Arrowhead Stadium prior to kickoff, Smith insisted it would be foolish for any team to make a trade for Jeudy, a 2020 first-round draft choice Smith labeled an average, third-tier NFL player.

Against the Chiefs, Jeudy was a non-factor, producing three catches for 14 yards. From his production to his attitude, he’s not worthy of wearing a Broncos uniform. While there’s no way Denver gets a first round pick in return for Jeudy, he’s got to go.

“I just be where my feet are, you feel me?” Jeudy said. “It’s out of my control.”

The Chiefs are now America’s team. They cause Swift’s heart go pitter-pat with delight.

The Broncos? They’re now little more than a bad excuse to pass the time until Nikola Jokic and the Nuggets start defense of their NBA title.

You think Mama Kelce could maybe bake us some of her delicious chocolate chip cookies to ease the pain?

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PHOG 09:05 AM 10-13-2023
Originally Posted by :
“I’ve got to play better,” Wilson said, “and that starts with me.”
Who else would it start with?

:-)
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TEX 09:06 AM 10-13-2023
16!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Eleazar 09:08 AM 10-13-2023
The Broncos have not beaten the Chiefs since Sept. 17, 2015, the year Peyton Manning led Denver to the Super Bowl. That was six head and interim coaches ago, and nothing changed with Sean Payton leading them Thursday night. In a league built for parity, their losing streak is the fourth-longest for any team against another in NFL history.
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Hammock Parties 09:09 AM 10-13-2023
Had a listen to the Broncos announcers at the end of the half when Payton erroneously burned a timeout, allowing the Chiefs to kick a FG.

They completely ignored it. Didn't even register. Comatose.

Pray this level of indifference never happens to the Chiefs.
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old_geezer 09:12 AM 10-13-2023
Broncos fans should drop the "e" in DangeRuss to simply Dang Russ. :-)
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Eleazar 09:12 AM 10-13-2023
Originally Posted by Razaele:
The Broncos have not beaten the Chiefs since Sept. 17, 2015, the year Peyton Manning led Denver to the Super Bowl. That was six head and interim coaches ago, and nothing changed with Sean Payton leading them Thursday night. In a league built for parity, their losing streak is the fourth-longest for any team against another in NFL history.
FYI: The all-time record losing streak against a single opponent is in sight - the Bills hold the current record with 20 straight losses to the Dolphins.

Buffalo lost every game to Miami in the decade of the 1970s and we're close to that now with Denver.
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DJ's left nut 09:12 AM 10-13-2023
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Even if Denver tanks into Caleb Williams it's gonna be really hard to win with him on his rookie contract. $85 million in dead money no matter what and at least $35 million of it is next year. That is an insane amount for dead money overall.

Add a very talentless team and maybe no 2nd rd pick again. I cannot see a team trading a 2nd for Jeudy especially after tonight.

The Broncos are in a huge hole. It's gonna take at least 3 years to get to be a playoff team
Jeudy's due almost $13 million next season.

He might not get that on the FA market.

They'd be lucky to get a 4th for him. Teams saw what the Bears did with Claypool - they're not going to look to trade for a guy like Jeudy. He's a knucklehead, he's not very good and he's not even cheap anymore next season.
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JohnnyHammersticks 09:15 AM 10-13-2023
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
#BeauLowery



:-)


UhOh!!!!!


:-)
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Eleazar 09:17 AM 10-13-2023
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Jeudy's due almost $13 million next season.

He might not get that on the FA market.

They'd be lucky to get a 4th for him. Teams saw what the Bears did with Claypool - they're not going to look to trade for a guy like Jeudy. He's a knucklehead, he's not very good and he's not even cheap anymore next season.
People were comparing him to ODB coming into the draft. What a waste
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