Originally Posted by DomCasual:
See, I don't even know - is this supposed to be an insult? That a fan of a team hopes that said team will perform well? Seems like an odd flex.
It’s Groundhog Day at Pile High for going on a decade. We know that pain. Only problem for you, is to fans of every other team, and most non biased/clickbait reporters there’s no end in sight. You GM is possibly the worst in league history, your owners are clueless and think Condoleezza Rice is a good advisor for an NFL team, and bringing in Sean Painpill, a reach first round quarterback, and a bottom 5 roster isn’t any different than the other turd coaches and quarterbacks you’ve brought in post Manning! Your eyes are fulla hope, but we see the bigger picture! And what a masterpiece it is!! [Reply]
Originally Posted by DomCasual:
Well, we shall see, right? I'm not quite as optimistic about it as you, Tex; but I am always hopeful.
You guys are going to need two consecutive stellar drafts to repair the damage the Wilson trade did...at a minimum. I'm talking hitting on multiple actual playmakers...and not just serviceable bodies.
Right now, Doinks have one cornerstone player on thier team...and you need at least one very good player at all tiers to be a playoff contender.
Bolles is a UFA in 2025...and Surtain in up for a payday. There is a good chance he bolts to play elsewhere. I would...
Donks have a long road ahead to become competitive again...your roster is about as a bleak as I've ever seen in Denver. I'd say 3 years away in a best case scenario...which includes Nix evolving into a top 10 QB.
Saints had 9 all pro/probowl caliber players in Payton's SB year...which was 15 years ago....then had Kamara and Thomas later on. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BlackOp:
You guys are going to need two consecutive stellar drafts to repair the damage the Wilson trade did...at a minimum. I'm talking hitting on multiple actual playmakers...and not just serviceable bodies.
Right now, Doinks have one cornerstone player on thier team...and you need at least one very good player at all tiers to be a playoff contender.
Bolles is a UFA in 2025...and Surtain in up for a payday. There is a good chance he bolts to play elsewhere. I would...
Donks have a long road ahead to become competitive again...your roster is about as a bleak as I've ever seen in Denver. I'd say 3 years away in a best case scenario...which includes Nix evolving into a top 10 QB.
Saints had 9 all pro/probowl caliber players in Payton's SB year...which was 15 years ago....then had Kamara and Thomas later on.
Worst case scenario on Surtain will be a tag & trade. OTOH, they could just keep him. It's not like they have tons of other talent that will have to get paid. [Reply]
See, you're on a Chiefs board and we LOOOOOOVE to lambast all things Denver here. Especially fans that still believe in their hopeless squad even though they've done nothing to garner that kind of support for the better part of a decade. Especially when you decide to chide a guy like Peej who has only tried to help you see the light for years and years and years.
Hope that clears things up!
So are you suggesting that fans should find new teams if their team of choice has been bad for a decade? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pasta Little Brioni:
Then when Bo puts up a Daniel Jones season of empty stats they pay him 50 million a year...can't wait
That's the future...People keep talking "Alex Smith" when finding a quarterback comparison to Bo Nix. Nix is not going to be nearly as good as Alex was. Nor will Denver have the "success" that KC had with Alex. Nix is going to be the next Ryan Tannehill at best. [Reply]
Garett Boles believes that dinosaurs aren't extinct. They roam the ocean floors & their babies are scooped up in fishermen's nets. Then fried to golden perfection. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
So are you suggesting that fans should find new teams if their team of choice has been bad for a decade?
What? He didn't say that. He said people on this forum love to lambast Denver's shitty football team and its fans who still have hope for it in the short term. [Reply]