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LMAO All of a sudden the Denver fans here are feeling a bit salty. Guess they do have literal years of pent up butthurt to vent.
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I guess maybe you think the issue was the receivers, rather than the QB. If so, you’re the only one in the world who thinks that. |
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I bet Mrs Manning still has some of the drugs stashed down in the crawl space. League should measure Russ's cranium now for a baseline. |
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Washington. You know who is already an established really good Pro Bowl caliber player despite not having a QB? Terry McLaurin. Us Chiefs fans have watched Tyreek and Kelce ball out with Matt Moore and Chad Henne at QB. Curtis Samuel and DJ Moore combined for 2,000 yards with Teddy Bridgewater at QB. DJ Moore has been producing 1,000 yard seasons with shit at QB every year in Carolina. Amon-Ra St. Brown just came in as a rookie on the ****ing Lions and almost put up 1,000 yards and 5 TDs. You’re making excuses. That’s all this is. |
What was Wilson’s main beef that made him throw a trade fit?
If Wilson is such a difference maker, destined to lead a team deep into the playoffs on his own shoulders, why would Seattle dump him? |
Wilson struggled behind a bad offensive line in Seattle. The donks o-line is miserable. “Let Russ cook” is going to have a very different meaning in donkeyland if they don’t fix the o-line.
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Kind of hard to be behind a guy on the depth chart that can’t even stay on the field. Hamler is an injury prone bust. A waste of a second round pick. As for the rest, remains to be seen. So far the only one that’s even done anything noteworthy is Sutton and that was just one season. He was terrible last year. Jeudy so far has played more like Judge Judy than the guy who was drafted out of Bama. And Tim Patrick IS Byron Pringle . . . . . literally. Look at the numbers from last year and compare. Tim just got a few more targets than Byron. And as far as brokedick Hamler, his best case scenario is to HOPE to stay healthy and to HOPE to be Mecole Hardman and put up the numbers he has. You guys keep talking about all this offensive talent you have, but not one of them (outside of Sutton for one year) has done ANYTHING noteworthy in the NFL. So until they show something, it’s all bluster . . . . . |
I believe that Wilson makes the Broncos better, how much better is going to be seen. I know that I didn't expect the Chiefs to go from barely making the playoffs to 4 AFC championships in a row and two Super Bowls. Will the same happen for the Broncos? Possibly... Maybe the other teams in the division will now have to concentrate on another opponent and the Chiefs won't be their AFC Championship and Super Bowl.
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His QB? Elvis Grbac. And while Grbac had impressive yardage totals that year compared to the rest of the league, it wasn't anything special by today's standards (under 4200 yards). And no, it wasn't just a fluke Alexander season. Tony Gonzalez balled out and had 1200 receiving yards as well. If you're actually talented, and your QB isn't a TOTAL dunce ass Tyler Palko mother****er, you can put up respectable stats that make casual observers of football take notice and go, "Yeah, you've got some NFL talent for sure." Jeudy has ****ing sucked. Hamler is nothing. He's never been anything. And he never will be. His hope should be one day going to the Buffalo Bills like Isaiah McKenzie and putting up a fluke ass monster game in Week 18. That's basically what Hamler is. And yes, Tim Patrick is a JAG ass Byron Pringle clone. It's Courtland Sutton, a disappointing Judge Judy, a JAG, and ****ing nobody. Russell Wilson can probably boost those stat totals a little bit, but we're not going to see a transformation in any of those assholes. Because they're not ****ing talent. They're wishes and hopes and dreams. That's not ****ing talent. You and Knowmo need to get that through your thick, fan-entitled skulls. |
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