I'd be down with Quinn but I don't think any of those guys have to worry right now. I mean Leinart maybe but I don't want him being the main guy of our team, I REALLY just pray Cutler learns how to be a man and realizes this is the best setup for him, unless we can swap em for Manning in Indy lol
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Originally posted by 7=Heaven View Postyou dont even offer the option i would choose.
If they keep Cutler i am still in.
If they get rid of him i boycott the Broncos until McDaniels is fired, then i am with them again.
...and NO even "IF" McDaniels can win (which without character and integrity isn't winning anyway) ..I'm not Jumpin on the Mc DUMMY bandwagen
Again, the heart of Denver ==> :cutler:
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Originally posted by MileHighInNY View PostIt seems like Cutler is waiting for McDaniels to utter some exact magic words, and even though it's pretty clear that McDaniels has been telling Jay until he's blue in the face that Jay is the guy, and that he's not being traded, Josh simply hasn't managed to find the exact phrase and word order that Cutler wants to hear--so Jay isn't listening.
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Originally posted by mojo0730 View PostAnd I think for those that wonder why the Goodmans were fired, this whole mess is the reason.Hoping for a defensive-minded head coach and a return to the ZBS on offense. At the very least, no more cheaters for head coach.
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Originally posted by CoryWinget81 View PostJust because someone is upset with the team and see's what's going on and chooses not to give their money to that organization, that doesn't make them fairweather.
I've been a Rockies fan since inaugural day, and after last year, when they let Holliday go, and chose NOT to fire Hurdle, and sign ANY good players, I choose to not support that team. It doesn't make me fairweather, i've suffered through the bad times of being a small market team, and when the team had the chance to pull themselves out of the gutter, they were perfectly content with remaining there, and THAT is what McLovin is doing.
the majority of the people that say they are done with the broncos will come back if our team does well in the future. its just what fair weather fans do
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Originally posted by Den615 View Postof coarse they will be back. they are band wagon/fair weather fans in the first place, thats just what they do
as for me, no matter what happens i will always support my broncos:go:
My choice is based on the direction this organization is going not based on my loyalty the past 31 years... If you want to drink the cool aid good for you and you will only support more actions like we have already seen the past two months! Enjoy!Cutler 2008:
» He was No. 3 in the NFL in 3rd down efficiency. NFL avg teams converted 39.5 percent of its third downs; Cutler converted 47.5 percent.
»Threw for more yards than Peyton Manning, Eli Manning, Donovan McNabb, Philip Rivers, Tony Romo and Ben Roethlisberger.
» He had eight games of 300-plus passing yards (five of those at 350 or more), connecting for 15 TD's
» 4th quarter of games Cutler completed 100 of 167 passes for 1,212 yards and 11 TD's with just four int's
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Originally posted by AC1 View PostSeriously. What was that expression about absolute power, again?
He doesn't have to regret trying to trade Jay. I think we're beyond that now, and really, McDaniels is within his right to make whatever deal necessary to improve this team from his perspective.
But he can own up to his mishandling of the situation, and put the ball in Jay's court. And if Jay is willing to listen and come back, you bring him in on the basis that he too admits that he could have handled things better and gives McDaniels his public support.
Unfortunately, it appears McDaniels isn't going to budge on this, and it will ultimately be his and Cutler's undoing.sigpic
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Originally posted by NY_BroncoMan View PostAGREED TOTALLY!!!
...and NO even "IF" McDaniels can win (which without character and integrity isn't winning anyway) ..I'm not Jumpin on the Mc DUMMY bandwagen
Again, the heart of Denver ==> :cutler:Cutler 2008:
» He was No. 3 in the NFL in 3rd down efficiency. NFL avg teams converted 39.5 percent of its third downs; Cutler converted 47.5 percent.
»Threw for more yards than Peyton Manning, Eli Manning, Donovan McNabb, Philip Rivers, Tony Romo and Ben Roethlisberger.
» He had eight games of 300-plus passing yards (five of those at 350 or more), connecting for 15 TD's
» 4th quarter of games Cutler completed 100 of 167 passes for 1,212 yards and 11 TD's with just four int's
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