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Originally posted by KnockoutOrton8 View PostHow'd you guess?
Sure we were first in line, but honestly since we just went out and got Quinn can you see us bringing in another QB which would make 4 on the roster? And sure Bowlen is committed to winning, any owner is, but what makes you so sure that McNabb is going to come in here and be amazing and take us to the next level?
Orton will be traded if McNabb is traded for. Assuming you are an Orton fan (not a Denver fan), you can follow him to St. Louis or wherever.
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Originally posted by JakeNbake View PostBottomline is, McNabb is not coming to Denver and I'm happy about that fact.
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Originally posted by mystic View PostIs that you McDaniels?
Never happening? OK. I guess I have to take th coach at his word.
The fact Denver was the first one's in line pursuing McNabb removes all of your credibility. And now it appears that Philly's asking price might have been reduced from the pricetag Denver was shown long ago. So time will tell. Hopefully Bowlen is committed to winning... not rollback prices.
Sure we were first in line, but honestly since we just went out and got Quinn can you see us bringing in another QB which would make 4 on the roster? And sure Bowlen is committed to winning, any owner is, but what makes you so sure that McNabb is going to come in here and be amazing and take us to the next level? Just because he's been to the playoffs doesn't mean he is going to come here and take us there, because there is a bit of a learning curve to learn a new system, especially when you've spent your whole career in one system. McNabb IMO isn't going to be a Bronco, he's going to be a Bill or a Raider :salute!:
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Originally posted by mystic View PostIs that you McDaniels?
Never happening? OK. I guess I have to take th coach at his word.
The fact Denver was the first one's in line pursuing McNabb removes all of your credibility. And now it appears that Philly's asking price might have been reduced from the pricetag Denver was shown long ago. So time will tell. Hopefully Bowlen is committed to winning... not rollback prices.
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Originally posted by KnockoutOrton8 View PostLook I think we all understand that you prefer McNabb over Orton, but McNabb isn't coming here no matter how "cool" and "good" it would be. So what's the point in arguing with everybody over somebody that's not going to come here? That'd be like me starting an argument, making a case for Peyton Manning in Denver, it's not going to happen man :salute!:
Never happening? OK. I guess I have to take th coach at his word.
The fact Denver was the first one's in line pursuing McNabb removes all of your credibility. And now it appears that Philly's asking price might have been reduced from the pricetag Denver was shown long ago. So time will tell. Hopefully Bowlen is committed to winning... not rollback prices.
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Originally posted by soloking View PostHum....farve & minn ring a bell!
Now, its Farve=McNabb...
Next people will say Cutler=Elway...
Just forgot that was my old name...
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Originally posted by JakeNbake View PostBottomline is, McNabb is not coming to Denver and I'm happy about that fact.
No, Contra?
You and I both...
1Reason why you Dont Want McNabb...
1. Becouse we have 3 QB's... and all 3 know the system...
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Originally posted by mystic View PostPoppycock.
McNabb not better in this offense? How ridiculous. McNabb has all the tools. There is not 1 thing Orton does better. There really isn't. OK, Orton's got age and an inch or two on him. Everything else is McNabb!
I don't think for one minute people would be wondering the same things about McNabb's counterparts. No way in the world would question Romo, Rodgers, Schaub, Roethisberger, Schaub, Manning, Rivers, or Brees. Sorry, I don't think anybody will complain about their ability to grasp the offense (AND ONE OF THEM APPEARENTLY DOESN'T HAVE A BRAIN!). And I have seen a lot of names discussed, mostly draft players. But only one seems to be suspected of not grasping the offense. Really people?
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Originally posted by crash123go View Poststop thinking this is madden you cant just plug a player in and succeed this is the real world where real players have a real set of skills and mcnabbs dont fit our system ok just get over it.
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Originally posted by broncozone View PostAgain the bottomline is Qb has to hit open receivers regardless of system. The only thing that need to be addressed is chemistry with receivers and I think McNabb can do it. He has thrown to all types of receivers running all types of routes.
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Originally posted by JakeNbake View PostOur System was such because the players were still learning the basics, this year they'll be able to do more. Which is why bringing in a QB who doesn't know this only sets us back another year.
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Originally posted by ItalianBronco View PostThe Eagles sents us a message...
It must have been in secret code... Like old Contra...Up, down, left , right, B, a, b, a...Start...
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The Eagles sents us a message...
It must have been in secret code... Like old Contra...Up, down, left , right, B, a, b, a...Start...
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Originally posted by mystic View PostThat's interesting.
I know people hate reading it. But I would trade Dumervil for those two. I don't expect Denver to pay Dumervil the Peppers type money he deserves. Dumervil's price tag is probably bigger than McNabbs. Dumervil is worth 13.5 million per year! And then you have the situation where McDaniels didn't like Nolan blitzing so much. So you'll have Dumervil doing less of what he's good at and more of what he's not. Not that I want this to happen. Just I don't see it working out and would rather get compensation, than rent him for one year and lose him.
Samuel excelling in New Englands defense for all those years sure makes hi mattractive.
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