Originally Posted by Mother****erJones:
Who the **** is this Denver douche? KC isn't interested in Romo. KC was one of his destinations you stupid ****er
Exactly right on all counts - especially the "Denver douche" part. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by : Our 10 favorite deals from the first day of free agency
4. G Ronald Leary to Denver Broncos
Details: Four years, $35 million, $20 million guaranteed
The overlooked member of the Cowboys’ dominant offensive line, Ronald Leary kept La’el Collins on the bench for the entirety of last season. He is a mauling run blocker, yet balances his physicality with finesse. Leary allowed only three knockdowns and 21 combined QB pressures in 2016. Considering the deals signed by Joel Bitonio and Kevin Zeitler in Cleveland, Leary’s deal appears to be of excellent value. Mid-level deals like this one often produce the biggest payoff, and Denver was desperate for offensive line help.
"Leary kept La’el Collins on the bench for the entirety of last season."
Umm, Collins injured his toe in Week 3, was placed on IR and wasn't eligible to return until divisional round of playoffs.
So, it would appear an IR designation from a toe injury kept Collins on the bench.
But that doesn't fit the narrative that the PFF writer was trying to angle at, so we'll just change it to make the story sound the way we want it to . . . . . [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mother****erJones:
Who the **** is this Denver douche? KC isn't interested in Romo. KC was one of his destinations you stupid ****er
In other words, we're perfectly fine with remaining a perennial non-contender. Mediocre. A fraud, who's only playoff win in the last 20 years was against Houston who was only slightly more laughable than KC.
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
True, but he vastly outplayed Collins.
I think it's kind of hard to make that argument when Collins didn't even have the opportunity to show whether he could 'outplay' him or not, don't ya think? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Nut Fumble:
In other words, we're perfectly fine with remaining a perennial non-contender. Mediocre. A fraud, who's only playoff win in the last 20 years was against Houston who was only slightly more laughable than KC.
Holy shit this came straight out of Vance Joseph's mouth :-)
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"Paxton is a young guy with great talent, but playing quarterback in the NFL is is about more than talent. It's leadership-whether you like it or not-it comes with leadership obligation, it comes with studying and understanding the systems.
Paxton was a huge reach and hes clearly showing the lack of football knowledge that was questioned when he was a prospect. Kid is turning out to be a bust so far. [Reply]
Paxton was a huge reach and hes clearly showing the lack of football knowledge that was questioned when he was a prospect. Kid is turning out to be a bust so far.
I remember when I got laughed at for saying he was too stupid and his Wonderlic was worrisome. [Reply]