Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Elway could easily send Lynch or Siemian out there next year and win the division. But Elway isn't content with just winning the division. He's going after Lombardi's.
Originally Posted by Go Royals:
Is that what he did this year? Easily send them out there and win the division? You're dogshit and so is your dogshit team.
Denver won 9 games last year with two rookie QB's and no OL to protect them. Denver could legitimately go undefeated next year with a healthy Romo, a few pieces on the OL, and a solid draft. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC: :-)Undefeated? Hahahahahaha
Denver still has most of the core from Super Bowl 50, and that team won the Super Bowl with a QB who threw 9 TD's and 17 INT's. Just imagine how much better Denver will be when you add a QB who's good for 30+ TD's per year. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Elway could easily send Lynch or Siemian out there next year and win the division. But Elway isn't content with just winning the division. He's going after Lombardi's.
Don't try to portray Elway's back-peddle as some "quest for excellence".
Your team is 3rd place doo-doo, and will probably remain #3 in the division this year as well. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Dagnabit:
Don't try to portray Elway's back-peddle as some "quest for excellence".
Your team is 3rd place doo-doo, and will probably remain #3 in the division this year as well.
Enh, it's going to be a tight race. At this point (prior to FA signings, losses and the draft), there just isn't a huge margin of difference with the teams. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TEX:
We'll see. And even if they are the most improved team, it doesn't mean that they'll be the best team. They have a long way to go.
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
Enh, it's going to be a tight race. At this point (prior to FA signings, losses and the draft), there just isn't a huge margin of difference with the teams.
The division will be even more competetive than last year, which is crazy.
Obviously we have a long way to go and nothing has really happened to change teams yet, but right now I'd say this is Oakland's division in 2017. [Reply]
The injury to Carr crushed them down the stretch. If they can add a power RB, that's huge, even if it's an AP or Charles in a RBBC rotation. They are without a doubt in my mind, the team on the rise for years to come at this point. Sound at the QB spot and lots of good options across both sides.
Best team? Maybe not... I honestly think it's a pretty even division. We'll see who wins Free Agency and the draft - FA moves will dictate which team moves ahead of the rest in 2017. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Denver won 9 games last year with two rookie QB's and no OL to protect them. Denver could legitimately go undefeated next year with a healthy Romo, a few pieces on the OL, and a solid draft.
When's the last time they had a solid draft? Probably asking the wrong guy, I forgot Horseface only makes superb decisions. Like trading up to draft Pickston, signing Stephenson, and Okung and thinking they'd fix anything. Missing on most of his offensive picks. Yeah, your team is gonna go undefeated.
New coaching staff with highly unproven coach, more defensive defections, no Wade to run the D..... yeah you guys are gonna go undefeated.
ESPECIALLY with a brokedick Romo, and backups that are garbage!