Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Five years and 61 college starts means Bo will be ready day one, and Denver will be able to maximize that sweet, sweet rookie QB contract.
Great Value QB!
With that Donk O-line - he'll be on IR by mid-season. [Reply]
With that Donk O-line - he'll be on IR by mid-season.
That’s a common misconception.
Broncos were third in run-block win rate and eighth in pass-block win rate, so we have established that this is decidedly not the case https://t.co/HFHegQL4M7
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Five years and 61 college starts means Bo will be ready day one, and Denver will be able to maximize that sweet, sweet rookie QB contract.
Yep, the donks have a firm grip on 3rd place in the division [Reply]
Did people really think that used car salesman Payton would come out and say he was the 6th best QB? Why would I give a shit that he lies and said magically he evaluated Bo the same as Mahomes? You know how I know he's lying? He moved up for neither. Mahomes got sniped from him and the Faid EASILY get Bo if they WANTED to. Dude would have went in the 3rd if Denver didn't get desperate. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Five years and 61 college starts means Bo will be ready day one, and Denver will be able to maximize that sweet, sweet rookie QB contract.
:-) Imagine being dumb enough to say this like it's a good thing. I mean, it kind of speaks for itself, yeah? He needed FIVE YEARS of starting to be the 6th QB taken in the draft. Take a look around at all the top QBs in the league today. Most of them started at the very most 3 years in College Ball before moving up to the NFL. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Sassy Squatch: :-) Imagine being dumb enough to say this like it's a good thing. I mean, it kind of speaks for itself, yeah? He needed FIVE YEARS of starting to be the 6th QB taken in the draft. Take a look around at all the top QBs in the league today. Most of them started at the very most 3 years in College Ball before moving up to the NFL.
He also needed to get out of the SEC and go to a conference that doesn't play defense with a very QB friendly offense. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Five years and 61 college starts means Bo will be ready day one, and Denver will be able to maximize that sweet, sweet rookie QB contract.
You should stop doing this to yourself. How many more letdowns can you take? :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Five years and 61 college starts means Bo will be ready day one, and Denver will be able to maximize that sweet, sweet rookie QB contract.
Originally Posted by Sassy Squatch: :-) Imagine being dumb enough to say this like it's a good thing. I mean, it kind of speaks for itself, yeah? He needed FIVE YEARS of starting to be the 6th QB taken in the draft. Take a look around at all the top QBs in the league today. Most of them started at the very most 3 years in College Ball before moving up to the NFL.
Bo was the number one QB recruit in the country coming out of high school. He could have gone anywhere he wanted, but he chose Auburn because his dad had played there. He was stuck on a middling team in the toughest conference and had a different offensive coordinator every year he was there. Had he chosen Oregon from the jump, a school that knew how to utilize his strengths much better than Auburn did, he would've entered the NFL much sooner. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Bo was the number one QB recruit in the country coming out of high school. He could have gone anywhere he wanted, but he chose Auburn because his dad had played there. He was stuck on a middling team in the toughest conference and had a different offensive coordinator every year he was there. Had he chosen Oregon from the jump, a school that knew how to utilize his strengths much better than Auburn did, he would've entered the NFL much sooner.
Originally Posted by staylor26:
He also needed to get out of the SEC and go to a conference that doesn't play defense with a very QB friendly offense.