YankeeRebel
Well-Known Member
That is always a tough transition. I can speak from experience now having watched it with John Elway and Peyton Manning. It really is for the betterment of the team to just pull the band aid instead of continuing to hold onto what used to be. Broncos tried that especially after Peyton of thinking the rest of the roster was good enough to compete again with just an average QB. Well they couldn't find even an average QB and just kept throwing money in aggressive moves and well it led to the team being where it is. The past two years they have finally committed to getting younger and hitting the reset button. Saw improvement this year with one of the youngest rosters in football and the hope is with lots of cap space this year and quite a bit of draft ammo they can finally get things back on track.
That is the deal build through the draft. Take some of your aging Vets that still have some game and see if you can land a few more draft selections. You can still retain some vets or get a few quality guys at neat vet min and still have some success all while freeing up cap monies and gaining some youth.
Bottom line this is a young mans game.