It continues to crack me up to see QBs that failed in Denver succeed for shitty/mediocre teams.
Flacco could barely complete a checkdown for Denver, and got sacked 9 times by an average KC defense at home, but he's killing it for the mighty Jets years later.
Every year, they say they're a QB away from kicking ass. And they just happen to end up with the worst QB in the league eeevery year. Even though Keesum killed it on a mediocre Minnesota team (and beat Denver head to head while playing with backups last year). And Bridgewater went 16-5 in two seasons with Minnesota and NO. And Flacco looked much better before and after his stint in Denver. Lock was thought to have a lot of potential and somehow got worse as their roster supposedly got more loooooaded.
Funny how that works.