I-5 wrote:I haven't said this before until now...but I don't see Russ being able to dramatically improve his level of play unless something major happens to the rest of the offense ie new coach, new scheme, and possbibly new players. The scary thing for Russ is, let's say they do have a new coach, new scheme, and new players next year, and he STILL struggles. Then we'll be closer to knowing what the real problem is. But I agree, Denver is going to do EVERYTHING to make Russ successful. They have no choice but to.
I-5 wrote:I haven't said this before until now...but I don't see Russ being able to dramatically improve his level of play unless something major happens to the rest of the offense ie new coach, new scheme, and possbibly new players. The scary thing for Russ is, let's say they do have a new coach, new scheme, and new players next year, and he STILL struggles. Then we'll be closer to knowing what the real problem is. But I agree, Denver is going to do EVERYTHING to make Russ successful. They have no choice but to.
Uppercut wrote:Since Russ is taking the Broncos to shambles, I sort of wish he would have went to the Niners instead and take them down LOL
Uppercut wrote:Since Russ is taking the Broncos to shambles, I sort of wish he would have went to the Niners instead and take them down LOL
Aseahawkfan wrote:I think Hawktawk rage cursed Russ and he won't be ok until next year after the curse is lifted once we have a good draft pick.
Hawktawk wrote:Lol good one![]()
Rage is too strong . I was angry a guy who Pete Carroll made and protected bit the hand that fed him . I saw decline but I’ve been more right then I thought . The important thing is our coach and GM pulled off this mega trade in the nick of time . No apologies for being right about Russell . Zero .
obiken wrote:Both of you have good points but its time for the both of you to move on from RW. IF you look in the rear view Mirror too much, you run off the road.
Hawktawk wrote:Hindsight is 20-20. And learning from history can help avoid repeating it . Pete and John are doing something here that is 180% out from what all the teams with these 50 million dollar guys were doing . In Geno AND LOCK we have a foundation for success for a fraction of the price with a fraction of the drama .
Spoken by the man who said don’t sleep on Geno I’m gonna tell you , don’t sleep on Drew Lock . Pete mentions him constantly in pressers , last week he bragged about Drew’s “ swag moments “ going up against the 1s in practice. He says he does not want Drew to have to replace Geno “ for the wrong reason “ but if he came in he would be effective .
I’ve come around on my previous view of Pete as a say anything guy . This appears to be sent as encouragement for Drew and a message to Geno to keep grinding if he wants to be qb1 next year .
Hawktawk wrote:Hindsight is 20-20. And learning from history can help avoid repeating it . Pete and John are doing something here that is 180% out from what all the teams with these 50 million dollar guys were doing . In Geno AND LOCK we have a foundation for success for a fraction of the price with a fraction of the drama .
Spoken by the man who said don’t sleep on Geno I’m gonna tell you , don’t sleep on Drew Lock . Pete mentions him constantly in pressers , last week he bragged about Drew’s “ swag moments “ going up against the 1s in practice. He says he does not want Drew to have to replace Geno “ for the wrong reason “ but if he came in he would be effective .
I’ve come around on my previous view of Pete as a say anything guy . This appears to be sent as encouragement for Drew and a message to Geno to keep grinding if he wants to be qb1 next year .
idhawkman wrote:I like the way Geno uses our TEs and RBs in the short passing game. It makes a huge difference in extending drives and giving the D some rest while putting points on the board all game long and not just the 4th qrt. I also like that we get much fewer sacks for he same reason. E.g. The ball is gone much quicker I figure 2-3 sacks less per game than when RW was here and getting sacked because he held onto the ball too long.
Hawktawk wrote:
Geno reads the field pre snap very well and has an idea where he’s going with the ball pre snap or at least wants to go with it. If it’s not there he’s good at sliding around finding second options . If it collapses he takes a sack but doesn’t usually run backwards 15 yards or throw it up for grabs. Geno smith has played very well . He’s a top 10 qb this year SO FAR. We have 6 wins . Geno is 7-6 as a starter here . I love Geno but let’s see when the season is on the line . Lots of ball to play . But I love the mutt dog Geno. First on the bandwagon
RiverDog wrote:Broncos go down in OT to the hapless Raiders, dropping them to 3-7. They have now lost 6 out of their last 7. There's only one other team with fewer wins, the 1-8-1 Texans, plus they still have to play the 7-3 Ravens and the 7-2 Chiefs twice. Next up for them is a road game against Carolina, perhaps the easiest game left on their schedule. If they lose that one, we might be looking at a top 3 pick and two picks in the top 35, not to mention our own picks.
Russell didn't play horribly, but he sure as hell didn't light up the scoreboard, either. He finished with a respectable 24-31 and didn't throw any picks, but he threw for just 226 yards, completed 1 pass over 25 yards, no TD's, took a couple of costly sacks, didn't engineer a TD drive after the first drive of the game. Things aren't going to get any better for him.
Agent 86 wrote:It was nice to have this game on this afternoon with the Hawks on a bye. Vested interest in both having Denver's picks this year and for my pick em pool. Raiders came through on both fronts and that clinched the weekly win for me in my main Pickem pool. And those picks just keep on getting better. There are currently 8 teams tied with 3 wins so a real logjam ahead of the Texans being at the bottom as RD mentioned.
Hawktawk wrote:Hackett throws Wilson under bus for throwing the ball out of bounds to stop the clock allowing Raiders time to tie at the end" I wanted the clock to keep running there". I guess dont call a pass play then on 3rd and long? Tell Russell I wont wear a wristband he needs to slide if it isn't there? What a mess. Officially in LAST PLACE in the division. Don't sleep on Vegas I guess...
Hawktawk wrote:It’s been going on and getting worse since mid 2020- obviously more success but his trajectory is more like McNabb then msnning . A stud at 32 . On his last legs and an absolute mess 2 years later after a big contract . Wilson of course signed what’s called the worst contract in pro sports . Run around freelance guys don’t last as long , especially short guys . He’s olded out . Hit too much .
Hawktawk wrote:Denver fans flooded the exits when the game went to OT. It’s not the first time either . They were leaving in the 4th quarter of the Texans game and think about that . One of Denver’s wins was a squeaker over the Texans .
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Hawktawk wrote:It’s been going on and getting worse since mid 2020- obviously more success but his trajectory is more like McNabb then msnning . A stud at 32 . On his last legs and an absolute mess 2 years later after a big contract . Wilson of course signed what’s called the worst contract in pro sports . Run around freelance guys don’t last as long , especially short guys . He’s olded out . Hit too much .
Hawktawk wrote:Most guys careers end when they get hit too much or hit and hurt like luck . QBs who are hit too much see the rush instead of the field . They feel pressure that isn’t there . They start throwing it up without situational awareness , running out of the pocket into sacks instead of climbing the pocket , stepping into thr throw and taking the hit . Geno routinely does that and maybe because he’s got 3 seasons of hits .
Accuracy drops . Scoring tanks . They wind up backup or often retired as they have often been paid well enough to walk away . Russ has been sacked far more than anyone in his first 10 years . A lot on him . But he was none of the hit too much symptoms described above the first 8 years of his career . Kurt Warner is the only star I ever saw get hit too much and pull out of it in AZ . If Russ continues spinning out his HOF chances are over . I’d not have thought it possible 2 years ago .
Hawktawk wrote:Most guys careers end when they get hit too much or hit and hurt like luck . QBs who are hit too much see the rush instead of the field . They feel pressure that isn’t there . They start throwing it up without situational awareness , running out of the pocket into sacks instead of climbing the pocket , stepping into thr throw and taking the hit . Geno routinely does that and maybe because he’s got 3 seasons of hits .
Accuracy drops . Scoring tanks . They wind up backup or often retired as they have often been paid well enough to walk away . Russ has been sacked far more than anyone in his first 10 years . A lot on him . But he was none of the hit too much symptoms described above the first 8 years of his career . Kurt Warner is the only star I ever saw get hit too much and pull out of it in AZ . If Russ continues spinning out his HOF chances are over . I’d not have thought it possible 2 years ago .
Hawktawk wrote:[ hope he doesn’t figure it out this year for sure .
TriCitySam wrote:
Probably in here somewhere, but if they could've scored 18 points a game, Denver would be 9-1.
mykc14 wrote:Yeah I heard that this morning. That is a crazy stat (although I think it was 19, but it doesn't really matter either way). At just 19 points a game they would be the 24th highest scoring offense in the league that isn't too much to ask when you have a QB you are paying that much. The Denver offense is pathetic. Then Russ goes on to say that maybe it would be better if they just got their butts kicked instead of losing all of these close games. Russ, the only reason you haven't got your butt whipped is because your defense is playing lights out. That has got to piss some defensive players off in that locker room.
c_hawkbob wrote:Losing has been the primary cause. There's always friction in a losing locker room.
I-5 wrote:Those tidbits like 'if they could've scored 18 points a game, Denver would be 9-1', don't take into account game strategy of the opposing team. If Denver did score more points, it would affect how aggressively the other team goes about getting points, too. I get it, but.
Hawktawk wrote:[ hope he doesn’t figure it out this year for sure .
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