Originally Posted by Pasta Little Brioni:
Narrator: And Bo in fact did not turn out to be like Elway
Hopefully no one is that poor in their football knowledge to think Nix is in any way close to Elway. The only thing that they have in common is they both are QBs who started for Denver.
I am no Elway fan at all, but he was a better athlete, QB, and prospect than Nix could ever hope to be. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TEX:
Naw, it was expected. Honestly, I really did think Nix was going to look as bad as he did. It was his very first game, on the road, in a hostile environment. Seattle took the underneath stuff away, and he was forced to do what he's not good at, which is throw downfield.
The train wreck is coming next week, if they lose at home to Pitt. Especially if Wilson is starting. Ill laugh harder than I did when Hackett and the Jets beat you guys at home last year. :-)
Well, if Wilson starts and PIT wins… yes, that will be a well deserved laugh. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
Well, if Wilson starts and PIT wins… yes, that will be a well deserved laugh.
It won't have anything to do with Wilson (or Fields). TJ Watt is going to near singlehandedly wreck your game plan. Nix was being harassed all day long by Nwosu, Mafe, and Hall. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
An apology to you? Good luck with all that..
That was a train wreck in SEA, will be interesting to see how they react this next week vs PIT.
Maybe their defense keeps them in the game because Pittsburgh’s offense is awful. But I am curious as to how much that Steeler defense abuses Nix and humiliates Payton. They made Atlanta who has far more offensive talent look bad. [Reply]
Originally Posted by wazu:
Honest question - is Sean Payton on the hotseat?
Sunk cost fallacy probably saves him for now, but he's a huge part of the problem in Denver. His offense is outdated as hell and even when he had a HOF QB and elite playmakers like Thomas and Kamara in his scheme he still got routinely ousted by inferior competition in the playoffs. Denver would be very wise to rid themselves of him as soon as they can. [Reply]
It's Monday morning. Where are all the DonkTards wanting to, "Talk football?" They were here during their preseason title run. Yet, oddly absent now...:-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Sassy Squatch:
Sunk cost fallacy probably saves him for now, but he's a huge part of the problem in Denver. His offense is outdated as hell and even when he had a HOF QB and elite playmakers like Thomas and Kamara in his scheme he still got routinely ousted by inferior competition in the playoffs. Denver would be very wise to rid themselves of him as soon as they can.
Welp this ensures he's getting a YUGE extension middle of the season. Something like a 1-6 start and he gets the vote of confidence from the general and the ownership group and a couple years tacked on his deal to show they know ball and mean business. [Reply]
Originally Posted by jjchieffan:
Bo Nix looks to be the Josh Rosen. So bad that the team gets the first overall pick and has to bail on him after just one season. :-). Hopefully the next quarterback won't to be any better than Kyler Murray and the pattern of losing will carry on for years to come.
I could see that. Donks will be picking in the top 10 maybe top 5 and will have the opportunity to get a better prospect than Bo Nix.
Nix never should have been taken with the 12th overall pick. Just suck it up and draft your DL/OL blue chipper at 12, roll with Stidham, finish season one of five worst teams, draft your franchise QB picking in top 5 instead of picking your franchise QB at 12 after 5 better QB prospects are off the board. [Reply]