RiverDog wrote:Honestly, you can look at their situation a couple of different ways. Certainly, HT's viewpoint has merit. Numbers don't lie, the QB is the most quantifiable position on the field, and Russ's numbers are awful. He started to show a regression over at least the past 1.5 seasons with us, and there's the possibility that he may never regain that magic that made him a bonified HOF candidate. The Broncos are 3-9, and as the Tuna once said, you are what your record says you are.
But when you take a look at the Broncos as a whole, they really aren't that far off. They haven't lost a game by more than two scores all season, their worst defeat being two weeks ago at the Panthers when they got beat 23-10. There's only one other game where they lost by two scores, a 32-23 loss to the Raiders. The other losing scores have been 17-16, 12-9, 19-16, 16-9, 17-10, 22-16, and 10-9. It wouldn't take that much of a turnaround for their offense for the Broncos to get right back in the thick of things.
With that in mind, IMO the best course of action is for the Broncos to stay the course with Russell. Obviously, Hackett is likely gone and maybe Paton, too, but they are almost compelled to do what they can with Russell and not throw in the towel so quickly.
Aseahawkfan wrote:I want to know why Russ fell off so hard and see if he can come back. I don't recall seeing a QB fall off like this.
I wonder if it is:
1. Coaching and bad play calling.
2. Some unknown injury to his arm or shoulder.
3. He truly isn't diagnosing defenses well and missing throws.
4. Bad receivers who aren't property running routes.
5. Bad offensive design in the red zone.
6. The thin Denver air causing Russ's throws to be off because he is used to Seattle's average to heavy air with lots of moisture.
Even last year when everyone was saying Russ was regressing, he still had some absolutely amazing games in the final games of the season. This is just weird.
If we didn't have their draft picks, I'd feel bad for Russ. But given we have Denver's draft picks, I can't help but feel great.
You and I had the discussion late in the season about who was more responsible for whos resurgence, Penny or Russ. Rashaad Penny broke some NFL records down the stretch with 4 of his last 5 games being 135>. His last 2 vs Detroit and AZ were 175 and 190. Russ killed teams off play action with his patented rainbows to DK, Lockett and Swain.
But even in the finale vs AZ he blew a hot read to his front side and got run down by Chandler jones for a strip 6. Wyman was flabbergasted a 10 year vet would miss that.The following possession he overthrew Homer by a yard on a little short out for in effect a pick 6. 38 to 30 final score not too many people paid attention but I did and Pete and John did too. He had some 15 point games last year too.
I think hes olded out, shell shocked. Hit too much. I dont think hes accountable to anyone including himself cause he isn't honest with himself. I didnt make up the stories about bucking his coaches. Hackett leaked within weeks that he wasn't running the plays as called.
And calling Seahawks audibles? Don't tell me hes putting in the time off the field if he does that one time out there.
Hes slowed down a tenth or 2 and his go to which has always been scramble is going away.
I'm not sure he didn't permanently damage his grip finger pulling a pin 3 weeks early and starting an NFL game the week the pin was supposed to be pulled followed by another 2-3 weeks of PT.
That's according my personal orthopedic surgeon. He thought it was totally bogus as a fan that he did that knowing he wasn't ready. Stupid too. For attention, publicity.
For whatever reason hes utterly lost the ability to read the field. His receivers aren't great but he missed seeing KJ Hamler wide open to beat the colts among other similar fails.
I dont know how you teach an old dog new tricks they forgot after 10 years.