There's a difference between simply not throwing someone under the bus and actually saying something nice.
Sounds to me less like he's trying to avoid throwing him under the bus and more like he respects him, but you take it however you feel like.I mean, Trevor had a good year. You talk about a guy, first-year player, had two receivers over 1,000 yards." Sanders told thepostgame.com during Super Bowl LI week in Houston. "He got a Pro Bowl nod, but he was hurt. so they're not really talking about him and I hear people saying that our quarterback play was horrible. This guy's a first year player. To go out and do what he did, obviously we didn't make the playoffs, but every year, you get better and you grow and understand what it takes to be a pro. I think that eventually he's gonna get there and lead us to greatness, or I hope so"
Of course the job could be taken from him...He's not some untouchable player that has earned the spot, but he's not some gutter trash like a few posters around these parts like to make him out to be.
He did well enough that he'll be in the mix to win the starting job this season. If Paxton beats him out and proves he's ready for the spot, so be it, either way, I think he's done enough that you at least let him fight for the chance to win the job.
32 out of 36 based on what? Because despite being out 4 games he was 24th in the league in yards, 22nd in the league in TD's, he threw less interceptions than half the starting QB's in the league.
Was he great? No, but come on man...Like Sanders said, he was a fricken first year starter... There is room to grow for next year and I'm confident that he can.
Keep tossing out your
#alternativefacts
I'd ignore PFF if I was a Siemian apologist too.
Bill Williamson:
"The Broncos went from one of the more attractive organizations in the NFL to one in total disarray. McDaniels will go down as one of the most reviled figures in Denver sports history".
Alternative facts is a saying for people who speak things that are lies.
PFF ranked him 32 out of 36, and they're a very real and reputable source of information and analysis. So, in that sense, you're wrong.
Next time you want to accuse someone of something, make sure your accusation makes sense.
Considering the fact that he was awful at the end of the year, there's another 'alternative fact' that seems to be...factually based in reality.
What do you call it when someone accuses someone of something that they themselves are guilty of? Some might call it a hypocrite. Here on the board we call it a Freyaka.
Also, are you sure he missed four games? Or since you want to be throwing accusations around, do you want to amend that to make it more factual? http://www.nfl.com/player/trevorsiem...53457/gamelogs
Do better.
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