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Originally Posted by Mile High Mania
Lots of good stuff in this one...
Look, all in all, Denver did want Brock to stay and that's why they made him a big offer. Houston made him a bigger offer and they never met with him, they needed to make a splash and pegged him as the guy.
Fine, he's gone, but Denver had a slotted number for that spot and weren't going over it... sh*t happens and you move on. They bring in Sanchez as a dude and try to trade for CK, that didn't work, but Lynch fell to them and they made the move.
All in all, nobody really knows who won this one. But, I'm quite certain that Denver thought they could retain Brock and were surprised by Houston, but they moved on... as all teams do.
Brock was a mixed bag last year... lots of good moments, but I didn't see that 'leader' in him. I wish him the best and no, I have no idea what to expect from Lynch and I do not expect Sanchez to be worth much.
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The problem for Denver in 2016 is that Sanchez is a turnover machine and Lynch won't be ready. That coaching staff will have to work some serious magic just to have Lynch ready to take over in 2017 in my opinion. Could end up being a good move overall though, he has some damn good physical capabilities. The mental side and the fundamentals of playing from a pro set have to catch up.