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  • Originally posted by gtown53
    Why do your Posts seem so familiar to me. That's a rhetorical question. I'll figure that out.

    It's easy to list the names of QBs who have been successful, or were a early Top 5 1st Round Picks, after the fact. Why don't we get YOU on the record for which QB YOU would Draft at #10. And we will see how that works out. I'll save this Thread, and we will come back to it in a year.

    "Haha...stop."
    Fair enough. I’m in the camp that feels this QB class is a little weak. I would like to target Fromm or Tua in 2020.

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    • Originally posted by JvDub95
      I love Elway and I have nothing against Flacco the person, I'm just tired of free agent rentals. I am hoping that we still draft a QB this draft, let Flacco do his thing this year and then cut him next offseason
      This for the most part. Although reading up on this QB draft class isn’t as encouraging as last year’s. I like the idea of getting a QB in 2020.

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      • Originally posted by Oust_Elway
        This for the most part. Although reading up on this QB draft class isn’t as encouraging as last year’s. I like the idea of getting a QB in 2020.
        2017? was suppost to be bad and now mahomes and watson both look like stars. it is not a real science and there are some really good projects. i really like Kyler Murray.
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        • Originally posted by Kyousukeneko
          2015 was suppost to be bad and now mahomes and watson both look like stars. it is not a real science and there are some really good projects. i really like Kyler Murray.
          That’s a good point. I’m not convinced at all that the scouting community has the QB’s figured out. Wouldn’t surprise me at all if Murray ends up being good.

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          • Originally posted by Oust_Elway
            Ok, here’s another part that bugs me. Say this all works out and Broncos are competitive next year. I’m skeptical but who knows. There’s still part of it that bugs me when we are taking on a QB who has played his entire career with another franchise. We haven’t cheered for Flacco since the beginning. As fans, we have no history with him in the league. We know who he is but we haven’t gone through the ups and downs of his career like we did with Elway. Isn’t that what made Super Bowl 32 so special? That was the pinnacle of a career and my peak as a Broncos fan personally. I want our guy. I’m hoping that Elway and company are focusing on 2020 at the very least. I hope it’s not a strategy where we just bring in an aging veteran and take another shot every year. I’m perfectly OK going through the growing pains of a rookie if that means he’s our guy for the next 15 years.
            I think it’s fair to be skeptical considering what’s happened since Manning retired. Sanchez was cut in preseason after failing to win the job over Siemian. The next season produced five wins with Siemian, Osweiler and Lynch. Elway signed Keenum for two years with $25 million guaranteed. The Broncos scratched out six wins and have all but officially moved on from Keenum.

            If the trade goes through it appears Flacco will be the quarterback in 2019 - not a Lock because his salary isn’t guaranteed. Elway could draft a quarterback. I appreciate Flacco’s loyal fans providing insights beyond the top-line statistics. If Flacco starts (odds are he will), Elway needs to bolster the O-line to protect Flacco. The hiring of Mike Munchak points to bolstering the line and hopefully the acquisition of talent in the Draft and Free Agency.

            Back to the part about being skeptical - nothing wrong with questioning the move. No need for everyone to agree. Long way to go in the process. One thing we have on our side - Flacco gets a fresh start in Denver and the opportunity to prove he can lead the Broncos to the playoffs.

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            • Originally posted by Oust_Elway
              This for the most part. Although reading up on this QB draft class isn’t as encouraging as last year’s. I like the idea of getting a QB in 2020.
              So why so bitter about the Flacco move? Having them reach for a QB this year will not make the team better. Maybe they still take a QB at 10 but at least with this move we have options.
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              • Originally posted by JW7
                So why so bitter about the Flacco move? Having them reach for a QB this year will not make the team better. Maybe they still take a QB at 10 but at least with this move we have options.
                I’m fine with the move however a trade for Flacco wasn’t the only path for options. Keeping Keenum did not mean Elway had to reach for a quarterback. Keenum’s salary and signing bonus for 2019 is $21 million. Cutting Keenum and keeping Flacco will be $28 million against the cap (lower if Keenum signs with another team). $28 million at the quarterback position is a lot relative to Flacco’s recent production.

                The Broncos have options trading for Flacco but it comes at a higher hit to the cap unless they cut him before the season (doubt that happens). Not to mention losing a 4th round pick. The 4th round pick isn’t a lot however every pick can make a difference. I remember when the Broncos traded DT many here including myself were quite pleased with getting a 4th round pick. Why is a 4th round pick suddenly meaningless?

                In terms of using the #10 pick for the BPA, offensive lineman, CB, ILB or DT - all options without trading for Flacco. Trading down was an option without trading for Flacco.

                Again, I’m fine with the trade and believe Flacco can help make the Broncos more competitive. At the same time it’s not as if we had to get him to have options. Keenum only had one year left on his contract.

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                • Originally posted by Oust_Elway
                  Fair enough. I’m in the camp that feels this QB class is a little weak. I would like to target Fromm or Tua in 2020.
                  So why not take the opportunity right now to upgrade the QB position with a veteran that is also a better fit for the Offense you want to install? Maybe I'm just not getting what your point is.
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                  • Since his super bowl run, he has been the worst starting QB over that period of time, I don't quite get the move for you guys.

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                    • Originally posted by listopencil
                      So why not take the opportunity right now to upgrade the QB position with a veteran that is also a better fit for the Offense you want to install? Maybe I'm just not getting what your point is.
                      Because I feel it’s a minimal upgrade that won’t amount to much. Flacco is still bottom 5 in league. He was pretty good, never great....but that time was years ago. Him and Eli are in a similar category for me.

                      Now Broncos have more money tied up in the position and lose that 4th round pick broncos got for Thomas. I thought the Thomas trade was good. Get younger, dump some salary, build for the future, etc..... But now, all they essentially did was trade one aging declining veteran for another aging declining veteran.

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                      • Originally posted by Hatake.
                        Since his super bowl run, he has been the worst starting QB over that period of time, I don't quite get the move for you guys.
                        Yep, agreed.

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                        • Originally posted by Fantaztic7
                          I think it’s fair to be skeptical considering what’s happened since Manning retired. Sanchez was cut in preseason after failing to win the job over Siemian. The next season produced five wins with Siemian, Osweiler and Lynch. Elway signed Keenum for two years with $25 million guaranteed. The Broncos scratched out six wins and have all but officially moved on from Keenum.

                          If the trade goes through it appears Flacco will be the quarterback in 2019 - not a Lock because his salary isn’t guaranteed. Elway could draft a quarterback. I appreciate Flacco’s loyal fans providing insights beyond the top-line statistics. If Flacco starts (odds are he will), Elway needs to bolster the O-line to protect Flacco. The hiring of Mike Munchak points to bolstering the line and hopefully the acquisition of talent in the Draft and Free Agency.

                          Back to the part about being skeptical - nothing wrong with questioning the move. No need for everyone to agree. Long way to go in the process. One thing we have on our side - Flacco gets a fresh start in Denver and the opportunity to prove he can lead the Broncos to the playoffs.
                          Good point on the O-line. Flacco is very immobile. Munchack will have his work cut out for him, especially now that it looks like Paradis is walking. I don’t think we have stability at any of the 5 positions now. Bolles still holding/tackling guys all the time, Leary is probably gone, Veldheer will maybe be OK. I don’t know. You can’t look at any spot on the line and say, “That spot is taken care of.”

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                          • Flacco:
                            18 TD
                            13 INT
                            3141 yards
                            80.4 Rate

                            Keenum:
                            18 TD
                            15 INT
                            3890 yards
                            81.2 Rate

                            Comparison to Keenum in with Flacco’s last full season. Both are 16 games.

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                            • Playoff stats:
                              Joe Flacco
                              10 Playoff wins. One Super Bowl Win.
                              (10th All-time)
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                              Case Keenum
                              1 playoff win.

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                              • Originally posted by Oust_Elway
                                Flacco:
                                18 TD
                                13 INT
                                3141 yards
                                80.4 Rate

                                Keenum:
                                18 TD
                                15 INT
                                3890 yards
                                81.2 Rate

                                Comparison to Keenum in with Flacco’s last full season. Both are 16 games.
                                I made this point in the other QB thread, I'll make it here as well.

                                Last season, when Keenum's attempt number went over a specific number passes, we lost, period. Last year our running game went through periods of being ineffective or under utilized. A big part of this was that nobody in the world respects Keenum's deep arm. He's a noodle armed weakling.

                                Even if Flacco puts up similar numbers to Keenum, he can lob the ball down field with velocity and make deep throws. Keenum can't. This forces defenses to be honest and will help the run game by limiting the stacked boxes they'll see.

                                Look at the end of last season the way our run game really tapered off... A lot of that was the fact that Keenum SUCKS trying to throw over 15ish yards.

                                Flacco's not a great option at QB, but he is an upgrade in our offense because he will have the ability to stretch the field from time to time to keep defenses honest and allow Lindsay, Freeman and Booker to do their jobs.

                                We don't need Flacco to be a world beater, we need our running game and defense to be strong. Flacco does help the running game because of his arm.
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