Originally Posted by Tombstone RJ:
No doubt. The difference between Elway and Dorsey is that Elway won't live with mediocrity at QB. He's drafted 4 QBs, 2 in the first two rounds and 2 in the last two rounds. As for bringing in Romo, I don't think he'll sell the farm but he'll be in the mix. Elway also has a new, young HC and I think he's fine with the new, young HC and new young QB to grow up together. We'll see...
Semen and Brock weren't even as good as Alex. He had a top 5 QB ever that he played golf with suddenly available and things changed the minute he stepped through the door. Now he's gone and Denver is mediocre again.
It doesn't really matter anyway. Neither of us will beat the Pats while Tom Brady is still there. Not even Romo will change that. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Semen and Brock weren't even as good as Alex. He had a top 5 QB ever that he played golf with suddenly available and things changed the minute he stepped through the door. Now he's gone and Denver is mediocre again.
It doesn't really matter anyway. Neither of us will beat the Pats while Tom Brady is still there. Not even Romo will change that.
I'll take Siemian over Smith. Smith is what he is. Siemian is going to compete with Lynch for the starting job and if Romo is signed he might get traded for a nice pick. You see ladies, Siemian has already increased his trade value and other teams will be interested in trading for him. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Tombstone RJ:
I'll take Siemian over Smith. Smith is what he is. Siemian is going to compete with Lynch for the starting job and if Romo is signed he might get traded for a nice pick. You see ladies, Siemian has already increased his trade value and other teams will be interested in trading for him.
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Semen and Brock weren't even as good as Alex. He had a top 5 QB ever that he played golf with suddenly available and things changed the minute he stepped through the door. Now he's gone and Denver is mediocre again.
It doesn't really matter anyway. Neither of us will beat the Pats while Tom Brady is still there. Not even Romo will change that.
Trevor was equal to Smith in 2016, and he has upside. Smith, you know what you've got. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Tombstone RJ:
No doubt. The difference between Elway and Dorsey is that Elway won't live with mediocrity at QB. He's drafted 4 QBs, 2 in the first two rounds and 2 in the last two rounds. As for bringing in Romo, I don't think he'll sell the farm but he'll be in the mix. Elway also has a new, young HC and I think he's fine with the new, young HC and new young QB to grow up together. We'll see...
Touche. You won't find a fan that disagrees with that. At least I won't. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Tombstone RJ:
And you're a chefs fan. Congrats on being completely stupid on drafting and developing QBs.
WE'RE not. The front office and ownership is. Although Denver has yet to do that too. Denver only got Elway because he forced his way out of Indy in '83. [Reply]
Originally Posted by New World Order:
And one builds through the draft.
Ask Packer fans how they like "building through the draft". They've went to one Super Bowl in the past 17 years using that approach, despite having two Hall of Fame QB's.
It's important to draft well, but if you aren't picking your spots in free agency you're doing it wrong. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Ask Packer fans how they like "building through the draft". They've went to one Super Bowl in the past 17 years using that approach, despite having two Hall of Fame QB's.
It's important to draft well, but if you aren't picking your spots in free agency you're doing it wrong.
That team was largely assembled through Manning's FA magic.
That magic is now gone, resulting in 2 awful offseasons. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pasta Giant Meatball:
Semens ceiling was last year. He's been figured out, so expect a step back. Lynch may never learn the playbook.