Originally Posted by Coochie liquor:
I mean their leading receiver doesn’t have 900 yards yet, their leading RB isn’t over 600 yards. Wouldn’t be ecstatic if that was our weapons.
Tua not being that great probably has something to do with that. [Reply]
What’s $wag Kelly been up to Blowmo? Maybe him Rypien, and Stedham or whatever his name was, will come back and lead you to the promise land. Nobody is going to want to play in Dungver, especially after seeing them get pushed around all game by the 5 straight AFCW champs. Then factor in Herbert is looking pretty good, so now there’s 2 good quarterbacks in the division and it’s gonna be impossible to beat them out, so playoffs aren’t likely. [Reply]
Originally Posted by notorious:
Saints and Broncos are going to go hard after Russell Wilson.
I think Denver suits his personality more, but the coach is......iffy.
New Orleans had a sawed-off QB for a long time and did well. Sean Payton is worlds better than Denver's coaching.
There's no doubt that Denver has to bring in an offensive minded HC and a strong staff to lure a QB like Wilson. I know 2022 is a potential out year for him and his contract, but not sure how all that really works.
Either way, they need to make a strong push to get him. I don't see another viable option in FA or Trade. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
Neither of those teams will be able to outbid the Giants, who also is on Wilson’s list of teams he would waive his trade clause for.
The Giants currently have 2 top 10 picks. They’re simply going to be very difficult to outbid if the interest is mutual.
Oh wow.
Just wait until Elway has a few double scotch's and offers himself in the trade! [Reply]
In all honesty as a QB I would want to play in a dome or the decent weather Denver generally has.
The Giant's weather is kind of poor. Wilson has a nice arm, but does he have the arm to cut through that crap?
But, I would avoid Denver's ownership like the plague. They need to get that shit wrapped up or it will be near impossible to proceed with any solidarity. [Reply]