Hopefully for a different team.
Hopefully for a different team.
Booker is just a third-down pass catcher. Charles and Henderson deserved more play than they got. That's on the coaches (and maybe Elway). Also, Sloter should have been the #2 QB on opening day (and, I don't wanna hear any of that crap about needing a vet. Osweiler shouldn't have been signed. Elway probably had something to do with that).Booker and CJ were best two RB. No question in preseason and TC. Charles barely made team. Henderson was just low man on totem pole.
Brandon Marshall has led the team in tackles for the last 15 seasons. He is second only to Wesley Woodward in all time greatness.
I have no idea what i am talking about - but i don't think Marshall sucks, he is not Luke Keuchly, but i think for the last 4/5 years he has been a solid player
https://www.profootballfocus.com/new...efs-at-broncos
So, he's the highest-graded edge defender (a premium++ position) in the league. What more is he supposed to do?Miller is the highest-graded edge defender this season with a 95.7 overall grade, and he leads the position with a 95.1 run-defense grade. Miller tops all edge defenders with 79 total pressures, and is second with 31 run stops (plays graded as a “win” for the defense).
I don't think Brandon Marshall sucks....I just wish we had kept Danny Trevathan over him. Danny is a beast.
"Oh I’m sorry, did I break your concentration?”
Jules Winnfield - Pulp Fiction
I get that, but from the naked eye he didn't look as dominant this season, and a lot of people are going to base their opinion on what they watched. The advanced metrics definitely help his argument, but they still didn't equate to the type of production we're used to seeing from him on a year to year basis.
I don't know why you take it so personally when anyone is even slightly critical of one of our star players.
Bill Belichick was 5-11 in his first season as coach of the Pats, and started off 0-2 in 2001 (1-3). Then Mo Lewis ruined the NFL by injuring Drew Bledsoe.
Anyway.....you all get the point.
He looked fine, what was missing was the supporting cast. Look at our team in 2015 and look at Jacksonville in 2017. What do they have in common? (aside from the absurd amount of sacks)
Malik Jackson
That's what is missing in 2017. We don't have Malik collapsing the pocket and pushing the QB into the arms of the edge rusher. We need to find someone like Malik who can just destroy the pocket and keep QB's from stepping up into it. That is 100% the reason for the incorrectly perceived drop off in Miller's play.
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