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Re: Denver Broncos

Posted: Fri April 19, 2013 3:33 pm
by mray10
Green Habit wrote:
MitchCumstein wrote:According to John Clayton, (I haven't looked it up) the Broncos have the easiest schedule in the league based on winning percentage last year.
This time last year, they were said to have one of the toughest schedules--and they went 13-3. These statements always mean jack shit.

This is also pretty inevitable given that we're guaranteed 6 games against AFC West foes, and the AFC West last year SUCKED.

Re: Denver Broncos

Posted: Fri April 19, 2013 3:55 pm
by Green Habit
mray10 wrote:
Green Habit wrote:
MitchCumstein wrote:According to John Clayton, (I haven't looked it up) the Broncos have the easiest schedule in the league based on winning percentage last year.
This time last year, they were said to have one of the toughest schedules--and they went 13-3. These statements always mean jack shit.
This is also pretty inevitable given that we're guaranteed 6 games against AFC West foes, and the AFC West last year SUCKED.
They'll still probably lose at Arrowhead, given that they barely scheduled it in December. :gomez:

Re: Denver Broncos

Posted: Fri April 19, 2013 7:50 pm
by Orpheus
I expect the Chargers and definitely the Raiders to be pretty bad again this year too. The Chiefs will be mediocre.

Re: Denver Broncos

Posted: Fri April 19, 2013 9:20 pm
by Green Habit
Orpheus wrote:I expect the Chargers and definitely the Raiders to be pretty bad again this year too. The Chiefs will be mediocre.
Andy Reid is capable of turning them around quickly. I'm as worried about the Chiefs as I was at the end of the last offseason. I don't know what to make of the Chargers. This is one of the rare years that I don't want the Raiders to be the worst team in the league because I don't want them to get a shot at Jadeveon Clowney.

Re: Denver Broncos

Posted: Fri April 19, 2013 9:27 pm
by Orpheus
I expect the Raiders to be good in a few years. They have ex-GB people in the front office now and pretty much everyone under that regime has gone on to do similarly good things with their new teams.

Re: Denver Broncos

Posted: Fri April 19, 2013 9:32 pm
by Green Habit
Orpheus wrote:I expect the Raiders to be good in a few years. They have ex-GB people in the front office now and pretty much everyone under that regime has gone on to do similarly good things with their new teams.
It just all hinges on them really nailing a couple drafts in a row, and there's always a good deal of luck with that. They're doing a good job of cleaning out all of the Al Davis mistakes and will have tons of cap room next offseason, but even then it's going to be difficult to convince FAs to come to a reclamation project.

I do think that the best thing that they've done is trading for Matt Flynn. I'm quite worried that their QB problems are fixed.

Re: Denver Broncos

Posted: Tue April 23, 2013 12:25 am
by MitchCumstein
Not exactly thrilled about this Eric Decker/Jesse James reality show I'm hearing about. I really don't see anything positive on the football side of things coming out of this.

Re: Denver Broncos

Posted: Tue April 23, 2013 2:11 am
by Green Habit
MitchCumstein wrote:Not exactly thrilled about this Eric Decker/Jesse James reality show I'm hearing about. I really don't see anything positive on the football side of things coming out of this.
Eh, I think Decker's head is screwed on properly that I don't think it will be an issue. If Brandon Marshall had done this that would be completely different--though, it would have made for better TV :haha: .

Re: Denver Broncos

Posted: Tue April 23, 2013 2:38 am
by MitchCumstein
Green Habit wrote:
MitchCumstein wrote:Not exactly thrilled about this Eric Decker/Jesse James reality show I'm hearing about. I really don't see anything positive on the football side of things coming out of this.
Eh, I think Decker's head is screwed on properly that I don't think it will be an issue. If Brandon Marshall had done this that would be completely different--though, it would have made for better TV :haha: .
This needs to happen. Someone should have Cutler and Marshall live together during the season and get it on TV.

Re: Denver Broncos

Posted: Tue April 23, 2013 4:04 am
by Green Habit
MitchCumstein wrote:
Green Habit wrote:
MitchCumstein wrote:Not exactly thrilled about this Eric Decker/Jesse James reality show I'm hearing about. I really don't see anything positive on the football side of things coming out of this.
Eh, I think Decker's head is screwed on properly that I don't think it will be an issue. If Brandon Marshall had done this that would be completely different--though, it would have made for better TV :haha: .
This needs to happen. Someone should have Cutler and Marshall live together during the season and get it on TV.
Kristin Cavallari does have reality TV experience...

I mused elsewhere that this show would be even better if TO signed with the Bears as well.

Re: Denver Broncos

Posted: Thu June 13, 2013 2:47 pm
by Green Habit
Adios, Willis. Hopefully this means that they really saw something good out of Montee Ball in minicamp.

Re: Denver Broncos

Posted: Mon July 08, 2013 9:32 pm
by Green Habit

Re: Denver Broncos

Posted: Tue July 09, 2013 11:04 pm
by Green Habit
Green Habit wrote:
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And now news is breaking that Tom Heckert, the #3 guy in the front office, got popped for DUI last month. Come on. I really hope that I don't see Elway or Bowlen on the police blotter next. :shake:

Re: Denver Broncos

Posted: Tue July 09, 2013 11:10 pm
by Self
It could be worse, Nick.

Re: Denver Broncos

Posted: Tue July 09, 2013 11:27 pm
by Green Habit
Self wrote:It could be worse, Nick.
If you're referring to Hernandez, he was just one player. This has infested a key part of the entire team's operations. And I could also list off numerous players in recent years that have had DUIs as well.

I'm worried that Goodell is going to hammer the Broncos to make an example out of the league's drunk driving image. And quite honestly, if he does I really couldn't blame him. This is really unacceptable.

Re: Denver Broncos

Posted: Tue July 09, 2013 11:29 pm
by doug rr
all I'm gonna say is Elway is lucky the denver media treats him very well

Re: Denver Broncos

Posted: Tue July 09, 2013 11:40 pm
by Green Habit
doug rr wrote:all I'm gonna say is Elway is lucky the denver media treats him very well
I bet the Tebowmaniacs are doing some gloating right now.

Re: Denver Broncos

Posted: Tue July 09, 2013 11:43 pm
by Self
Green Habit wrote:I'm worried that Goodell is going to hammer the Broncos to make an example out of the league's drunk driving image. And quite honestly, if he does I really couldn't blame him. This is really unacceptable.
Totally unacceptable. Given the resources these guys have for this exact thing? Still, I don't see Roger going nuts with punishment.

Re: Denver Broncos

Posted: Wed July 10, 2013 1:42 pm
by Electromatic
I don't understand how a league as flush with cash as the NFL has such a DUI problem, there is a free freaking ride system already in place....

Re: Denver Broncos

Posted: Wed July 10, 2013 2:09 pm
by Green Habit
Electromatic wrote:I don't understand how a league as flush with cash as the NFL has such a DUI problem, there is a free freaking ride system already in place....
This doesn't apply to people like Russell and Heckert (which just makes their actions more egregious), but players have been reluctant to use those services because they're afraid that the league and the coaches will find out that they're partying hard and use that information against them. I think there's plenty of blame on both sides of that argument. Still, I could solve that easily as a mediator. The union agrees to stricter DUI penalties, and in exchange the league agrees to not use the free ride services as info against the players.