Originally Posted by Coochie liquor:
Happening on Reddit as we speak..
PSA
Things are pretty hopeless with this team for the extended future. For a lot of people that frustration, grief, and stress can put us over the edge. If you feel your mental health start to become seriously strained by this pathetic ass team, please consider giving yourself some space to breathe and reset. No team is worth doing harm to yourself or your personal relationships. I'm not saying to give up your fandom, I'm saying it's ok to give yourself a break for a game or two, whatever you need. No one is going to think less of you. For those of you in Colorado, go outside and enjoy our beautiful state. Pay attention to one of our other sports teams, like the Buffs, Avs, or Nuggets. The Broncos are and forever will be my team, but some days I just need some space from this abusive relationship.
Yeah Knowmo, I know things are going badly and getting even worse then you can imagine for your donkos but don't off yourself. Walk away and take time out, walk up in the mountains of colorful Colorado and drink some cold banquet of beer Coors. Then spit it out and say this beer tastes like the shit just like my football team I've subjected myself to all these miserable, rotten years. Then close your eyes and wonder what glory it would be like to be a Chiefs fan, even for a day. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Coochie liquor:
Trouble in Dung Valley already. Coming for the coach now…. Already!!
Sean Payton is just the Broncos latest super-expensive mistake
BY JAMES MERILATT
Editor of Denver Sports
Oct 13, 2023, 4:00 AM | Updated: 11:55 am
Greg Penner paid more than $1 million for Thursday night’s offensive game plan.
Sean Payton is an expensive mistake. And the Broncos will pay the price for years to come.
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James Merilatt gives his take on whether or not he thinks Sean Payton can fix the Broncos
(This quote doesn't need re-re-re-re-published in full.)
I would like to say that this James Merilatt fellow is a very good writer that makes powerful points. Were I in his shoes, I would be sputtering "f" bombs. A real pleasure to read this. Thank you for posting. [Reply]
You see highlights of this Caleb Williams kid and he has like 10 seconds roaming free in the pocket and then throws balls to wide open receivers. That won't fly in the NFL.
Remember when everyone said Trevor Lawrence was generational?
Last season he stunk it up against Utah twice. Has he beaten any quality opponents? Anyone can put nice stats and look flashy. But it takes a lot more than that to reach elite status in the NFL. The clutch factor and the will to win. Does this kid have that? [Reply]
Remember when Knowmo called Paton the “General” and Veach “Let’s Reach”? Great times, especially watching the defense built completely by Veach (outside of Jones) stifle the $230 million + QB and “offensive genius” HC. Even better, if certain people are to believed, they stifled the best TE since Tony G and future Randy Moss/Jerry Rice Emmitt Smith behind the 90s Cowboys OLine with their “elite” signing of all world RT McGlinchey. [Reply]
Mim caught a few blown coverage TDs and has done nothing this season otherwise...just as I said. Against Mc Duffie, Sneed, Williams, and Watson? Forget about throwing the ball. Oh...and that elite secondary? All built by Veach [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chieftain:
You see highlights of this Caleb Williams kid and he has like 10 seconds roaming free in the pocket and then throws balls to wide open receivers. That won't fly in the NFL.
Remember when everyone said Trevor Lawrence was generational?
Last season he stunk it up against Utah twice. Has he beaten any quality opponents? Anyone can put nice stats and look flashy. But it takes a lot more than that to reach elite status in the NFL. The clutch factor and the will to win. Does this kid have that?
QBing in the NFL compared to D1 college is night and day. IF you expect to be a good to elite QB in the NFL you MUST be a committed continuing 'student of the game'. Big difference from having already wide open receivers in college to throw to, versus throwing your receivers open in the NFL. For me Williams is just another great athletic QB that needs to show he is becoming an improving student of the game once he gets into the NFL.
And for many in the NFL it's like learning 'math' most only reach a certain level of math and then their brains "turn off" but for a small few 'regardless of physical talent' their brains never reach the ceiling thus becoming elite rocket scientists of the game. Praise Jesus we have a Chief rocket scientist of a QB who is NEVER satisfied always wanting to be pushed to know more on how he can improve.:-) [Reply]