XXXIV wrote:Get the boy a receiver you dumb mother f***ers!
I like the move to get Brandon Lloyd. He already knows the system and is better than anyone else on that team. Probably about as good of a trade as they could pull off at this point in the season.
You are better than anyone else on that team.
Good move maybe as its a bit late for this season and he is an unrestricted FA after its over.
Should make them more formidable in the last eleven games especially since Clayton is coming back next week.
MizzouRah wrote:I would LOVE to have Brandon Lloyd.
You have him. Gratz.
You also have this....
dbdynsty25 wrote:
Oh and Rod...Bradford, high ankle sprain...so he may be out for a bit. Good ol' AJ Feeley is the back up. Real QB? Eeeesh. Been there.
I read day to day so God knows what they are thinking...I am sitting him if there is any doubt but Im not trying to save my job.
7 years of mediocrity followed by one very good season. Not really lighting up the scoreboard this year, but he's a class act. Hate to see him go, but I also wouldn't want the Broncos to pay him what he's going to be asking for after this season when he becomes a FA either.
Wilk5280 wrote:7 years of mediocrity followed by one very good season. Not really lighting up the scoreboard this year, but he's a class act. Hate to see him go, but I also wouldn't want the Broncos to pay him what he's going to be asking for after this season when he becomes a FA either.
I'm not exactly sure how you can call a guy on his 5ht or 6th team in 7 or 8 years a class act. There's a reason guys like that get passed around. He may very well be a great guy (I don't know him), but something tells me there was an underlying issue to him being passed around.
Wilk5280 wrote:7 years of mediocrity followed by one very good season. Not really lighting up the scoreboard this year, but he's a class act. Hate to see him go, but I also wouldn't want the Broncos to pay him what he's going to be asking for after this season when he becomes a FA either.
I'm not exactly sure how you can call a guy on his 5ht or 6th team in 7 or 8 years a class act. There's a reason guys like that get passed around. He may very well be a great guy (I don't know him), but something tells me there was an underlying issue to him being passed around.
He spent a season in Chicago and the reason he didn't last long is because he was hurt and took way longer than the Bears and the training staff thought he should to get back on the field. He also took games off when he was actually on the field. When he wants to play he can be excellent. Problem is he doesn't always want to play.
I am a patient boy.
I wait, I wait, I wait, I wait.
My time is water down a drain.
Do you guys think Lloyd helps the passing game or the running game more? It may be weird, but I think this will benefit Steven Jackson the most. Put Steven Jackson on a team like the Texans or Raiders and he'd be top 5. The guy can flat out play. If teams have to respect the pass with Lloyd out there, maybe some holes will develop for SJax.
And another marshall dropped td. Guy sucks from what I can tell. Haven't seen him have a really good game since he left Denver. He's the conductor of the suck for luck train.
dbdynsty25 wrote:And another marshall dropped td. Guy sucks from what I can tell. Haven't seen him have a really good game since he left Denver. He's the conductor of the suck for luck train.
I want to know how the hell you run out of bounds with a B line straight for the end zone?
fletcher21 wrote:Reggie Bush looks solid as hell so far. Way better than Daniel Thomas. They should ride this guy until his inevitable injury.
What game are you watching. Thomas is significantly better than bush. Bush got loose twice and makes his stats look better. Pretty sure any dolphin fan who's watched their games will agree with me.
dbdynsty25 wrote:And another marshall dropped td. Guy sucks from what I can tell. Haven't seen him have a really good game since he left Denver. He's the conductor of the suck for luck train.
I want to know how the hell you run out of bounds with a B line straight for the end zone?
At least he's not the only receiver dropping passes. They've all done it now.
Btw...what the hell happened to bess? He was everywhere last year and he's done absolutely nothing this year so far.
Absolutely no pass rush and it can't be blamed on coaching cause players are just not executing on D or dropping passes on offense. Nice drop by Hartline.
Wilk5280 wrote:7 years of mediocrity followed by one very good season. Not really lighting up the scoreboard this year, but he's a class act. Hate to see him go, but I also wouldn't want the Broncos to pay him what he's going to be asking for after this season when he becomes a FA either.
I'm not exactly sure how you can call a guy on his 5ht or 6th team in 7 or 8 years a class act. There's a reason guys like that get passed around. He may very well be a great guy (I don't know him), but something tells me there was an underlying issue to him being passed around.
I can't speak for him prior to landing in Denver, but since being here he's been a class act. Most WR's coming into this season in his situation probably would have held out. He was the league leading WR last year, didn't get extended and is playing on a 900K contract.
Word on the street is that he respectfully requested a trade. Fox is wanting to bring in a more run oriented, ball control offense and he's trying to get his payday. Obviously he's a big fan of Josh McDaniels as he's the guy who gave him a chance and ran the offense that made him the league's leading receiver last season.
He's always been open to the media here in Denver and polite and free with his time. Maybe he's matured a little since his younger days, but I do feel he's been a class act here in Denver.
fletcher21 wrote:Do you guys think Lloyd helps the passing game or the running game more? It may be weird, but I think this will benefit Steven Jackson the most. Put Steven Jackson on a team like the Texans or Raiders and he'd be top 5. The guy can flat out play. If teams have to respect the pass with Lloyd out there, maybe some holes will develop for SJax.
I can only hope. When you have no options in the passing game, it makes it easier to defend the run. Will be interesting to see what he can bring to this team.
Rodster wrote:Vinny should be here any minute. The Jets are losing to the 0-4 Phins.
lol.
were actively pulling for the Dolphins last night. The Jets have been my #1 team from 1996 (ie when i discovered New York state). That said, following a time of reflection i realized if the Jets were to win a SB with Rex Ryan it wouldn't make me happy. In past 2 yrs Jets have taken on personality of their big mouth coach. Am done with the team, until/if he leaves. Wish the Jets could trade RR for Tom Coughlin.
on positive side, happy with way Buffalo is playing. That region of NY deserves it. They will give NYJ all they can handle, when they line up
That's a ghastly price, but it could be a hell of a pickup. Kind of like the Seymour trade, I guess. It almost makes sense in Raider-land, sadly. They waste their first round picks so often that spending one for a proven player who is over 30 almost makes sense. It's their MID-ROUND picks that I hate them trading, since they usually strike gold there (Zach Miller, Jacoby Ford, Lamarr Houston, Denarius Moore, their entire offensive line, etc).