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He might be the King of Cringe, but they're going to have a very good season.
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10-7 and lose first road playoff game
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Drop him into a team with a lot of inexpensively priced talent and the guy is a difference maker ~ the problem is that he insists on receiving the lion's share of payroll and wants the offensive scheme to revolve around him as well ~ and then is surprised when the team he is on goes into the dumpster. I know, breathlessly stating the obvious, but self centered lack of consciousness people eventually end up on an island and then are surprised about how they got there.
Denver will only be good but not great for a brief window until they have to let players go because all of the new money to increase other players payroll is already going to Mr Important. Give me the money is literal and unforgiving in a team sport.
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Knew this would be about Russell Wilson before I clicked on it.
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I could see the classic make the playoffs, win 1 game is the matchup is decent, then get plungered into oblivion by an actual legitimate team. #TheRussellClassicDerekJohnson said:He might be the King of Cringe, but they're going to have a very good season.
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We will see. He’s a good QB and the Broncos will likely break thru with him eventually, but that’s a tough division.DerekJohnson said:He might be the King of Cringe, but they're going to have a very good season.
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Porous defenses had nothing to do with those, did they?RaceBannon said:10-7 and lose first road playoff game
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Excuses are for losers
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While we're at it let's blame the 1993 Rose Bowl loss to Michigan on Mark BrunellRaceBannon said:Excuses are for losers
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I blame every loss from 90 through 92 on Brunell
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@CFetters_Nacho_Lover where is my Wilson SB pick gif?
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That's part of the reason Brady (who I can't stand, don't get me wrong) and Jordan are GOAT caliber. They were willing to restructure their deals to have talent around them. If you want to get paid, fine. Don't cry when the offensive line is shit because you take up 23% of the cap. You can't have it both ways.TheRoarOfTheCrowd said:Drop him into a team with a lot of inexpensively priced talent and the guy is a difference maker ~ the problem is that he insists on receiving the lion's share of payroll and wants the offensive scheme to revolve around him as well ~ and then is surprised when the team he is on goes into the dumpster. I know, breathlessly stating the obvious, but self centered lack of consciousness people eventually end up on an island and then are surprised about how they got there.
Denver will only be good but not great for a brief window until they have to let players go because all of the new money to increase other players payroll is already going to Mr Important. Give me the money is literal and unforgiving in a team sport.