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Official Broncos at Panthers Gameday Thread


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9 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

I could see us getting the 4th pick and it being something like 

1. Jets : Trevor Lawrence

2. Jaguars : Justin Fields

3. Bengals : Penei Sewell

4. Panthers : Wilson / Lance (depends on which one they like most ) 

Also possible jags could like wilson or lance more than fields and we get Fields

If it plays out like that and you're desperate for a QB, at that point you trade up for Lawrence. 

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4 minutes ago, CarolinaRideorDie said:

Maybe this defense lacks talent, but being beat this bad has to do with coaching and gameplay. This is on Phil Snow, there is a reason the dude has not made it in the NFL as a D-coordinator. 

Defense has been on the field a TON. Our offense hasn’t done squat all game. Our only TD so far came from our defense putting us at the 2. And remember 7 of these points were against our Special Teams and not the defense. And this coming a game after our defense outscored our offense. 

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9 minutes ago, nctarheelreincarnated said:

Your last paragraph agree with. Teddy’s been the same all year. So, it’s just absurd it took someone this long to notice his issues. 

Instead of getting better he’s getting worse.

That was the point was to see if he would get better. 

Most people confirmed we should move on before the Bucs game, which was game 8/9.

A half season to declare him done really isn’t that long or absurd, especially after going on a 4 game win streak and showing some flashes. He made some good plays early in the season, just couldn’t close out games. 
 

But I mean I’m being objective so different view.

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