Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

Broncos stat that everyone will ignore...


Dpantherman

Recommended Posts

i would argue that it is easy to give up only 12 points per game when you can run it 40 times.

But if you run it 40 times a game, its a lot harder to score more than 12-13 points a game these days. So if we were doing that, we would be losing games 13-10 instead of 30-27.

Although with our defense, I can't see us holding anyone to 10 points except in a Monsoon.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Last 5 games the Broncos have given up scores of 15, 10, 10, 13, and 13 respectively.

Easy to run it 40 times when you give up 12 points a week.

agree, though The Golden Calf of Bristol is part of that... he doesn't turn the ball over

i would argue that it is easy to give up only 12 points per game when you can run it 40 times.

perfect-storm.jpg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I think it's only going to be ignored because it's a quarterback driven league, for better or for worse. We refer to teams by their QB's and the nature of the game has definitively turned to PROTECT just them.

So when the Pats win a game, we say that Brady won it. Shouldn't expect it to be any different for The Golden Calf of Bristol. Ironically, if The Golden Calf of Bristol is anything truly like the veneer he puts on, he'd probably agree with you guys that he gets too much credit.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • Jake in his prime was a gutsy QB. But just like with even someone like Cam. Father time is undefeated. It's very unfortunate we have a guy who is only 24 years old that has an equivalent arm to that. Absolutely blows my mind that our brain trust lacked the basic common sense to value arm talent when making a massive trade with ramifications for years to come. Unforgivable incompetence.
    • Jake, to me, will always hold a special place in my heart.  I really feel like for his era, he deserved way more love than he got, and should’ve had more than his one Pro Bowl.  He was a gamer with an underrated rocket arm. but let me tell you, after his Tommy John surgery, when he came back, I can’t remember who it was against, but it think it was a division game, he threw a ball that was supposed to be a throw away, as I think he was under pressure, and that poo floated forever and died right at the boundary where a defender ran over and picked it off.  One of the worst throws I ever saw.  His arm just wasn’t the same after the injury and surgery.  All that to say, that’s what almost every Bryce throw to the sidelines looks like to me.
    • And again, when watching him in college he had one distinct trait that I feel makes a franchise QB - on those plays when everything breaks down around him, he creates one on his own.  He doesn’t rely on or need everyone else.  That play last night on the final drive where he was getting sacked and threw it to Diggs before his knee hit the ground?  He does similar things all the time.  Mahomes, Allen, Lamar, etc., they all do it.  It’s what made Cam so special. but we picked a guy that’s the opposite of that.  He desperately needs someone else to make a play for him because he can’t.  Even that play yesterday on 4th down to Horn.  That wasn’t a great pass.  The defender was late and came down to make a play in the ball and Bryce threw it high and outside where Horn had to leave his feet and really use strong hands to catch it.  We relied on a 5’9” rookie playing in his first pro game to make THAT catch at THAT time bc of the early turnovers and a not great throw.  Crazy.
×
×
  • Create New...