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mike wilbon: cam is the most talented QB with the least amount of help since young john elway


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Cam's team is loaded, just on defense. I doubt he would trade his defense for offensive talent. Winning 17-6 is more fun than losing 38-35.

That comment is absurd, though. Elway played in 5 Super Bowls.

afc was poo in the 1980s and the broncos could sleepwalk their way through the playoffs back then. their biggest challenge was the browns. look at the amount of no names on their offense back then.

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Cam's team is loaded, just on defense. I doubt he would trade his defense for offensive talent. Winning 17-6 is more fun than losing 38-35.

That comment is absurd, though. Elway played in 5 Super Bowls.

this is true...look at Russell wilson.  He won a Superbowl with a great defense, a decent running game and next to nothing on offense.  Stats are great but give me wins any day of the week.

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he and the team will peak next year though i think and maintain the summit for a half decade

I remember in 08 after the Cardinals loss ... talk about doom and gloom this place was dark, we knew we weren't going anywhere for a long time after that and here we are about to be the next Patriots esque dynasty nearly EIGHT years later, wow, that is almost a decade.

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I know the "next year" talk gets annoying but that's the 3rd year of DGs plan where we will have money to spend and outside of Norman, our upcoming FAs are quite expendable.  I think it will be the most opportune time to grab some real weapons.  Elway did end up with Davis, Smith, McCaffery and Co.  I'm staying optimistic and in the "just win baby"mindset.

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