Originally Posted by KnowMo2724:
He's smooth like Brady. His throwing motion, release, the spin on the ball... it just looks effortless. With Peyton it looked like he was putting everything he had into every single throw, and Brock looked awkward at times.
You are the dumbest mother fucker when it comes to analyzing football players. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KnowMo2724:
He's smooth like Brady. His throwing motion, release, the spin on the ball... it just looks effortless. With Peyton it looked like he was putting everything he had into every single throw, and Brock looked awkward at times.
Tom Brady??? :-)
More like Brad Johnson, bro... [Reply]
Trevor is an Elway draft pick, so if they start him and recoup most of the money and the pick on the failed Sanchez.. nothing really lost there. The veteran guy didn't cut it, no worries.
Time to move on.
Originally Posted by BlackOp:
He didn't bring in any other QB to replace Manning...Sanchez was SUPPOSED to be the starting QB this season.
Fail....
Maybe Kap's little anarchy fit was staged to get him to Denver....
We will see how Trevor does, he had some good passes. Almost time for live action. [Reply]
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Looking at Siemian's play throughout the preseason, I must admit that I've been impressed with his accuracy, ball placement and decisiveness. He gets the ball out of his hands quickly and allows his playmakers to do the work on the perimeter. Against the 49ers, in particular, Siemian didn't hesitate to get the ball to his second or third option in the progression when the coverage took away his primary read. Speaking to a few Broncos players and coaches during the offseason, I frequently heard them rave about Siemian's command of the offense and how quickly he got the ball out. They also cited his competitiveness -- a Broncos team source told me that he treated every opportunity like a big deal and his success leading the 3s as a rookie opened some eyes around the building -- leadership skills and steady improvement as a passer as major factors in his ascension up the depth chart.