Baaaaaaarrrrrrrrfffffffff!!!!!!!!!!
Type: Posts; User: BroncoWave
Baaaaaaarrrrrrrrfffffffff!!!!!!!!!!
That's no criticism. That'd be quite the feat!
Trying to be the first guy to be on all 32 practice squads.
He's not wrong (the PFT tweet). Teddy still should have at least pretended to try just to avoid the bad look, but I have zero issue with QBs not risking injuries to make tackles. They are just too...
Drew Lock deserves all the pettiness in the world directed his way. He's an immature, stupid punk.
Imagine how bad Drew Lock is that Teddy pulled the stunt he did yesterday and the coaches still didn't consider putting him in!
Yep, I'm all for Lock playing at this point. Give him the rope to fully hang himself and move on with a clear conscience. It won't happen, because our coaches are paid to make the playoffs...
I'm glad our coaches and front office aren't so emotional.
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I'm dying on the hill of truth.
I don't think it. I know it. Lock will be lucky to catch on as a third stringer somewhere when he's done here.
I know nuance is usually wasted here, but yes, exactly this. I'm not defending his play at all. That's about the worst look you can possibly have on a football field. But I'm also not acting like...
This literally hasn't happened even once.
You!
Like I said, people already made up their minds. Forget the fact that he came back a week after a brutal concussion, played a Thursday game on one leg, and even came back at all from an injury that...
I don't disagree that this probably defines his time in Denver. Even Cam Newton, who has accomplished more than Teddy will ever dream of, is always going to have that business decision in the Super...
At this point fans are mad enough and have made up their minds so much about the play, I'm not sure that there's anything he could have possibly said that would have satisfied those people. I think...
https://twitter.com/mikeklis/status/1460350037884645377?t=wRQGgpgtghQTUhFhskDuQA&s=19
That's the craziest thing. I don't even care that he quit on the play. If you watched the game tape for any given player and watch every single play, you'll probably see a few plays they mailed in....
I mentioned it in a separate post last page. He led his team to a winning record and a road playoff win in Dallas his second year. His stats were bad, but the winning is enough to buy him time.
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Just read this again and realized you listed more than Plummer.
Geno Smith only got 2 seasons, so that example doesn't fit either. Andy Dalton was was a borderline pro bowl player his first few...
Jake plummer had a winning record and took them to the playoffs and beat the cowboys in that playoff game in his second year. Keep trying!
Here you go.
https://twitter.com/VicLombardi/status/1460342978115997703?t=a6WWFsKmQ_7-7907P2yl2g&s=19
Sure, but you can see why coaches wouldn't risk their career on something that's never happened happening for the first time ever.
I'm still waiting for one person to provide an example of how I'm wrong. No one can because the example doesn't exist.