Originally Posted by jjchieffan:
I saw a graphic yesterday showing each teams overall winning percentage since the merger. Kansas City was tied at 9th with the Donks. And they had the best records for the AFC West teams. Considering how bad the Chiefs were in the 70's and 80's, that's quite the accomplishment. I bet that if you looked at 1990 on it isn't even close. The Chiefs would win it by a mile. And the Donks fans think that they're a legacy team. SMH.
The only thing people remember about Denver is Crisco, circumventing the cap, Papa John's, Budweiser, and hgh [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
The Broncos had Pacheco in for a top 30 visit last year and they watched him win a SB with us. Montrell Washington was picked instead :-)
General Pay-a-ton getting owned by Veach again
Veach is so far ahead of Paton it’s not even funny. [Reply]
These are the Bronco receivers that are decimating their cap....
- Marquez Callaway
- KJ Hamler
- Kendall Hinton
- Lil'Jordan Humphrey
- Jerry Jeudy
- Brandon Johnson
- Tim Patrick
- Courtland Sutton
- Jalen Virgil
- Montrell Washington
They must have serious dead cap issues with former players, because I recognize exactly three names from that list. Four with Hamler, to be fair. [Reply]
I might as well post some good news for the Donk's and Knowmo they've had the beat down so bad I think they forgot what it looks like.
Broncos WR Tim Patrick (ACL) 'cleared to do everything' ahead of organized team activities
Denver Broncos receiver Tim Patrick missed the entire 2022 season after tearing his ACL in training camp. It was a brutally early ending for the big-bodied receiver on the rise, and in hindsight, exemplified how the season would go for the Broncos.
"At this point, I'm cleared to do everything," Patrick said, via the team's official website. "At this point, I'm just doing repetition to get myself ready to play in a game."
Patrick was on the rise after going undrafted out of Utah in 2017. The 6-foot-4 wideout displayed size, good hands and the ability to line up in multiple spots. His progress was so substantial Broncos GM George Paton inked him to a three-year, $30 million deal in November of 2021 -- a move which looked prescient last offseason with WR contracts going bonkers.
But the ACL tear prematurely wiped out what could have been a big breakout season.
Originally Posted by neech:
I might as well post some good news for the Donk's and Knowmo they've had the beat down so bad I think they forgot what it looks like.
Broncos WR Tim Patrick (ACL) 'cleared to do everything' ahead of organized team activities
Denver Broncos receiver Tim Patrick missed the entire 2022 season after tearing his ACL in training camp. It was a brutally early ending for the big-bodied receiver on the rise, and in hindsight, exemplified how the season would go for the Broncos.
"At this point, I'm cleared to do everything," Patrick said, via the team's official website. "At this point, I'm just doing repetition to get myself ready to play in a game."
Patrick was on the rise after going undrafted out of Utah in 2017. The 6-foot-4 wideout displayed size, good hands and the ability to line up in multiple spots. His progress was so substantial Broncos GM George Paton inked him to a three-year, $30 million deal in November of 2021 -- a move which looked prescient last offseason with WR contracts going bonkers.
But the ACL tear prematurely wiped out what could have been a big breakout season.