For you, T!
rest - http://www.denverpost.com/2017/08/25...or-siemian-qb/One year ago Wednesday, Demaryius Thomas posted a reminder — a diamond-encrusted and yellow gold reminder — to one of his loudest critics. Cornerback Josh Norman was quoted in a story earlier in the year that Thomas “was supposed to be an all-world guy” and that Norman “shut him down in the Super Bowl.”
So Thomas snapped back on Twitter with an image of his Super Bowl 50 ring, so big it wrapped around his thumb, and the message: “Where yours at young fella??”
Thomas is eager to don another ring, maybe for his other thumb, and he believes a familiar offense and quarterback Trevor Siemian can guide the Broncos back to football’s biggest stage.
“I think so. Our main thing is taking care of the ball,” Thomas said. “We got a great defense, we got a great receiving corps, great offensive line, great running back crew. Trevor is going to take care of the ball and put us in the right spots. It’s just about everybody staying healthy and doing their part.”
Last week the Broncos named Siemian their starter after a lengthy competition with 2016 first-round pick Paxton Lynch. In two consecutive offseasons, each with a different coach and offense, Siemian has secured the starting job.
His latest win came of little surprise to Thomas.
“Paxton is still young, but he’s got the leadership in him. But Trevor is more outspoken in getting the guys together and get us doing the same thing,” Thomas said. “He started last year, he’s well-spoken, he’s a leader. Some guys expected it, but it was a good competition.”
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Rest in Peace - Demaryius (88) - Darrent (27) - Damien (29) - Kenny (11)#7 - JOHN - #44 - FLOYD - #80 - ROD
THIS ONES FOR JOHNWOULD YOU RATHER WIN UGLY, OR LOSE PRETTY?
listened to interview between Dave Logan and Bryan Griese. Griese was saying that no matter how many DTs and other skill players you have if your line is bad, you are not going to have any success. Said that the pressure Siemian endured was more than any QB should ever endure. Talked about the level of production being a first year starter and bad line play being impressive. Thinks Leary was biggest offseason pickup and expects the line to be better and the offense better as a result.
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