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Mingo
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Air your grievances -
Here's Mine:
1) When you have a legend and a promising replacement on the bench - invest in the Oline - with money and coaches. It was as if Kubiak and gang were saying - we'll take care of that - no worries - based on our history - these other things we weren't so good at need time and resources first.
2) What do they do - look away when Colquitt is punting? What I see is a lackadaisical leg - I don't know if it is shot or in need of medical repair. The frustrating thing is - he used to be good - not to the level of his brothers or dad - but good at distance - inside the twenty - punting away from guys - he punted like he cared about the result, but that was 3 years ago or more. He's punting - and not well - into strategic disaster - time and time again.
3) I'll say this about John Elway - as a QB - he went for the high risk - high reward kind of play - when the game was on the line. He was great enough - that he cashed in on the risk of his throws, or scrambles at a HOF rate. Big time players - make big time plays - in big games (Dan Reeves) - Why not find out if Oz has the potential - to cash in high risk plays? - What is there to lose? Oz can game manage - he's proved he can master a game plan. Right now - the Broncos need to trust Oz and let he try to make plays. The have over corrected on the conservative decision making. Like Phillips does with the defense - tell Oz if a play can be made - go for it.
4) I appeal to the Gods of Justice - that 75% of all payroll to offensive coaches and players - be remitted instead to the defensive players and coaches in equal measure - Until further notice.
5) Resign Malik Jackson - he has been money all season. Playing smarter too.
6) D. Thomas???? - read the newspapers! - There's a kid roping a ball toward you at breakneck speed and you can even run under his passes and catch them in stride - that's the formula to get your legend back on track. The precise route and feathered ball - are no longer what's going on. And race back toward Oz when he scrambles...
Here's Mine:
1) When you have a legend and a promising replacement on the bench - invest in the Oline - with money and coaches. It was as if Kubiak and gang were saying - we'll take care of that - no worries - based on our history - these other things we weren't so good at need time and resources first.
2) What do they do - look away when Colquitt is punting? What I see is a lackadaisical leg - I don't know if it is shot or in need of medical repair. The frustrating thing is - he used to be good - not to the level of his brothers or dad - but good at distance - inside the twenty - punting away from guys - he punted like he cared about the result, but that was 3 years ago or more. He's punting - and not well - into strategic disaster - time and time again.
3) I'll say this about John Elway - as a QB - he went for the high risk - high reward kind of play - when the game was on the line. He was great enough - that he cashed in on the risk of his throws, or scrambles at a HOF rate. Big time players - make big time plays - in big games (Dan Reeves) - Why not find out if Oz has the potential - to cash in high risk plays? - What is there to lose? Oz can game manage - he's proved he can master a game plan. Right now - the Broncos need to trust Oz and let he try to make plays. The have over corrected on the conservative decision making. Like Phillips does with the defense - tell Oz if a play can be made - go for it.
4) I appeal to the Gods of Justice - that 75% of all payroll to offensive coaches and players - be remitted instead to the defensive players and coaches in equal measure - Until further notice.
5) Resign Malik Jackson - he has been money all season. Playing smarter too.
6) D. Thomas???? - read the newspapers! - There's a kid roping a ball toward you at breakneck speed and you can even run under his passes and catch them in stride - that's the formula to get your legend back on track. The precise route and feathered ball - are no longer what's going on. And race back toward Oz when he scrambles...