Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
We have two Peko's on our team. Domata Peko is the FA acquisition and Kyle Peko is his younger cousin.
I fixed my post...who has two Pekos on a roster?
I thought you were talking about Horseface's 33 year old desperation FA signing.
"With Peko putting up only 37 tackles, three pass deflections, and a fumble recovery in 2016, keeping him and his lack of recent production on the roster would only get in the way of the young players’ development. Fans have been frustrated by his lackluster pass rush, while his tackling numbers have been slipping since 2012."
Good luck with that....
from a Bengals forum...
"It was time to move on, and I think it's probably a year or two too late in Peko's case."
"Good Riddance , He was absolutely BRUTAL this past season. Watching that fat tub of goo getting thrown around like a rag doll made my blood boil and he provided zero pressure up front !! "
"Glad they gave him that contract. Also glad the Bengals didn't give him that contract."
"Happy to see this. I was expecting he'd be re-signed for 2 year, $6 mill or something like that." [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pasta Giant Meatball:
2 games against KC and OAK and 1 against NE...That is 5 losses right there
Ok, I don't see the sweeps. Denver has a tough schedule, as does the entire division.
First 4 out of 5 are at home - Chargers, Cowboys, Raiders and Giants - with a road trip to the Bills mixed in.
Next 3 road games are tough - Chargers, Chiefs, Eagles and then return home for Patriots.
They need to win 3 of those first 4 home games. The three road games will be touch, and then NEP...
Likely hovering .500 at the halfway mark.
Second half of the season is not as stacked. Again, we'll see... I have no playoff aspirations this year, so I'm not going to flip out either way. The division plays nearly the same schedule, it's going to be tough for the other 3 in the division as well. [Reply]
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3. It’s also not surprising to see that Paxton Lynch is starting to make leaps playing for new/old Broncos offensive coordinator Mike McCoy. What McCoy is best at is adapting his scheme for the quarterback he has, and that’s why the talented Lynch has been a threat to unseat Trevor Siemian from the jump.