The sad thing is, for me this is the game-breaking play I remember DT the most for:
In my eyes, this image alone has irreparably put him in a class below guys like Shannon Sharpe/Rod Smith/Ed McCaffrey.
The identity players of the Denver Broncos right now are Von Miller and Chris Harris Jr. Because DT isn't the identity of this team, and because he's not established himself at a level of a Sharpe/Smith/McCaffrey, Elway wouldn't face as much backlash cutting or trading him if enough viable receiving threats emerged.
If that's all you can remember I think that's short sighted. Miller and Harris were also in that game, as well Manning, and none of them played well. That doesn't mean they're great players. Like Thomas the too did not play well in that game. Champ Bailey burnt to a crisp a couple years earlier in a divisional playoff game at home is that all you remember about him?
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Champ made big plays in the 4th quarter consistently too, and put his body on the line in the run game to help his team. DT disappears in the 4th quarter consistently, and in recent years has been known more drops than big time catches. Sad, but it's true. The production is there, but the momentum changing plays are not.
y'all trippin'. . . all indications are that sanders is the one they're ready to move on from. . . carry on, though. . .
bradley chubb!
11!!1!!111!!!
now there's a real surprise cut. . . dave, did i get it right this time?
assclown. . .
Well I don't agree, you're defining Thomas by one play yet Champ was burnt to crisp in divisional playoff game but you'll that let slide. Both have made a lot plays for the Broncos. How much consternation has gone on around here about inconsistent play at the quarterback position. I'm pretty sure receivers production generally tied their quarterbacks. As far as the drops I think that's way over played.
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