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Immediately the best back on the team...not that that means muchLindsay to the Dolphins.
Meh.
Immediately the best back on the team...not that that means muchLindsay to the Dolphins.
Meh.
Well, Denver didn't think he was the long-term answer despite a pro-bowl rookie season and a solid sophomore season, and the Texans have followed suit (although the football IQ in that place is kinda dubious), and the dude never fumbles, so I don't get it.Immediately the best back on the team...not that that means much
Denver also moved up in the second after having Lindsay and big money Gordon on the roster, spent a 1 and a 2 on WR's with Sutton and Patrick on the team (both of which they just spent more big money on) a without an owner or a HC going into next year.Well, Denver didn't think he was the long-term answer despite a pro-bowl rookie season and a solid sophomore season, and the Texans have followed suit (although the football IQ in that place is kinda dubious), and the dude never fumbles, so I don't get it.
At least the Dolphins bothered to place a claim.
I am in Denver too- I have season tix. Lindsay was good story but never the answer to the run game in Denver IMO. Williams very well could be the answer. the ownership is a problem here but the the decision to move on from Lindsay was a good one. we now have Payton as GM and the ownership should work itself out over the next year or so. Denver is headed in the right direction. Having said that I will be headed to Empower Field at Mile High on Sunday to watch a real QB beat my Broncos.Denver also moved up in the second after having Lindsay and big money Gordon on the roster, spent a 1 and a 2 on WR's with Sutton and Patrick on the team (both of which they just spent more big money on) a without an owner or a HC going into next year.
They're got a proud history, and rightfully so, but to think they're currently ran any better than Washington or Jax, or Houston, is living in the past.
Lindsay should still be in Denver, and J. Williams should've gotten to Miami in the draft
Haha, well, them not having a real QB is proof towards my point.I am in Denver too- I have season tix. Lindsay was good story but never the answer to the run game in Denver IMO. Williams very well could be the answer. the ownership is a problem here but the the decision to move on from Lindsay was a good one. we now have Payton as GM and the ownership should work itself out over the next year or so. Denver is headed in the right direction. Having said that I will be headed to Empower Field at Mile High on Sunday to watch a real QB beat my Broncos.
Investing in the team before the QB is the plan. I believe this proves my point not yours. WR and DBs happen to be where they could start. I expect Payton to continue to build including the OL and front 7.Haha, well, them not having a real QB is proof towards my point.
Williams is looking like a future stud though.
But just makes me think even more so, that they'd be better off investing in that line, and the D front seven, rather than the WR's
There are currently 309 players on Injured Reserve for the 2021 NFL season.Michael Carter and AJ Brown on IR. Ouch.
Is that a record? Does anybody know?There are currently 309 players on Injured Reserve for the 2021 NFL season.
And yet Trey Sermon and Ty'Son Williams can't climb a depth chart.There are currently 309 players on Injured Reserve for the 2021 NFL season.
It probably is, which is most likely directly a result of changing the IR rules from 8 games to 3. It's no longer such a huge decisionIs that a record? Does anybody know?
4 of my 5 bench spots in the MBBRL BATG are either out or on IR.There are currently 309 players on Injured Reserve for the 2021 NFL season.
nope there was 381 in 2019 but that was for whole year not sure what the record isIs that a record? Does anybody know?
I wonder if the players that opted out for COVID last year were included in that?nope there was 381 in 2019 but that was for whole year not sure what the record is