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Buh-bye, Baby-Maker.
Denver females can breath easier tonight....
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Denver females can breath easier tonight....
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Wet-Brained Fucktard wrote:I know we here like to talk shit and we do tend to get, how you say, immature at times. At some points, the banter on a board like this can be somewhat childish. It happens.
Re: Denver females can breath easier tonight....
Dungver hasn't really had a stellar off-season.
Landing D. Robertson might be a shot in the arm for the D-Line, but that's about the only legit positive I can see.
They downplayed the 'franchise QB' having diabetes, but the illness has no upside, of course.
Well, T. Henry is a 'tard and prolly shouldn't have been brought in in the first place.
I s'pose the thinking in the piled high city is that they can just plug any runner in there and he'll churn out a 1,000 yd season in that scheme.
Yes, maybe, but since T. Davis departed a decade ago have the Mules actually had anyone at tailback who could scare a defense?
I guess C. Portis was pretty damn good in '02 and '03, but that's it, really.
And he's long gone.
And honestly, 1,000 yds isn't that big of a WOW anyway.
17 guys did it last year, including Raiduh Justin Fargas, a decent back who started just 7 games.
Who's gonna carry the load now, S. Young?
M. Pittman?
Not skeered.
Landing D. Robertson might be a shot in the arm for the D-Line, but that's about the only legit positive I can see.
They downplayed the 'franchise QB' having diabetes, but the illness has no upside, of course.
Well, T. Henry is a 'tard and prolly shouldn't have been brought in in the first place.
I s'pose the thinking in the piled high city is that they can just plug any runner in there and he'll churn out a 1,000 yd season in that scheme.
Yes, maybe, but since T. Davis departed a decade ago have the Mules actually had anyone at tailback who could scare a defense?
I guess C. Portis was pretty damn good in '02 and '03, but that's it, really.
And he's long gone.
And honestly, 1,000 yds isn't that big of a WOW anyway.
17 guys did it last year, including Raiduh Justin Fargas, a decent back who started just 7 games.
Who's gonna carry the load now, S. Young?
M. Pittman?
Not skeered.
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Re: Denver females can breath easier tonight....
once again tart demonstrates his propensity for understatementpoptart wrote:Dungver hasn't really had a stellar off-season.
it's tantamount to saying the Titanic had a leak
did you forget about Keary Colbert and Darrell Jackson...great signingsLanding D. Robertson might be a shot in the arm for the D-Line, but that's about the only legit positive I can see.
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if Denver goes 8-8 this year I'll be amazed
get out, get out while there's still time
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Re: Denver females can breath easier tonight....
Andre Hall :wink:poptart wrote:Who's gonna carry the load now, S. Young?
M. Pittman?
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Re: Denver females can breath easier tonight....
You conveniently forgot to mention the great Samie Parker and his career average 27 catches, 382 yards, and 1.75 TDs per year. LMAOFelix wrote:did you forget about Keary Colbert and Darrell Jackson...great signings![]()
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T1B- THE place to be for fun, informative sports talk....or NOT:
Wet-Brained Fucktard wrote:I know we here like to talk shit and we do tend to get, how you say, immature at times. At some points, the banter on a board like this can be somewhat childish. It happens.