I just want them to win the god damned ******* games. And I just want that franchise QB to watch and love for ten years. I always envied the franchises with 'the man' because that stability means you get free agents, you're competitive, and you can watch the franchise grow and ******* be relevant and the shit.
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maybe it would work better if you actually tried it during the games, instead of just talking about it in your presser afterwards. . . you mouth-breathing, clownshoes halfwit!Cecil LammeyVerified account @CecilLammey 3m3 minutes ago
#Broncos Vance Joseph @1043TheFan "We've got to challenge more at the corner position....that way our pass rush can get there."
Puzzling that VJ thinks Keenum will “get better with time”. All he’s done 3 weeks in a row is get worse each game and led the offense to fewer and fewer points. Am I missing something? I’m not watching the same guy, obviously, because the rookies who have started are all playing better than Keenum. Dude’s 30 years old. He is who he is. He’s not going to get better. Actually, he’ll get worse with age and injury... This is his “prime” and this is how he’s performing.
Nobody can say he doesn’t have weapons, he’s just not seeing the field and not throwing the ball accurately. He looks like a first or second year journeyman.
“Tact is the ability to tell someone to go to hell in such a way that they look forward to the trip.” -Winston Churchill
So, I was contemplating the times they ran no-huddle on offense yesterday and remembered thinking that there was zero adjustment at the line, they were just trying to get the next play off. I also remember the commentators mentioning that you have to make sure everyone is on the same page when going hurry-up. Which lead to me thinking about how Peyton ran the hurry-up offense. It wasn't really hurry up, it just was no huddle. Peyton used it to his advantage to prevent defenses from making personnel changes and to survey what the defense was doing and running plays that take advantage of weaknesses. Peyton's no-huddle would very often drop under 3 seconds on the play clock before the snap. Yesterday the ball was snapped in the no-huddle with at least 15 seconds on the play clock. Sure that can wear on the defense but it's not taking advantage of the situation. Doesn't the helmet communication system stay active until that 15 second mark? Has anyone noticed Keenum checking to another play before the snap, or are they just running what Musgrave sent in regardless?
Keenum is no good. Last year was and aberration. He is our Tyrod Taylor, standing in the way of a helluva good story. Oh well fuggit, swagmania will have to wait while we watch boring guy
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