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Elway is a b*tch... And of course he trades him to the team where a player has already come out and trashed The Golden Calf of Bristol.

I hope The Golden Calf of Bristol continues to develop and get better each year... No reason he couldn't have say behind Peyton and developed.

I've always hated Elway, well, until he was old... But, now I hate him again lol.

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I do think Ryan will love The Golden Calf of Bristol, or already does and that's why they went after him. But I see multiple reasons why Elway traded him to NY out of spite.

I just hope with Ryan's support, The Golden Calf of Bristol will succeed... Wouldn't mind seeing him supplant Sanchez either, although I don't know if that's likely considering that extension he just signed.

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I just think it's very likely the other teams offered the same or more and Elway did this as a final "F You."

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I could have seen Jville or even Miami going after The Golden Calf of Bristol since they both suck at QB and need help selling tickets. NY doesn't make any sense at all. Sanchez sucks but not enough for The Golden Calf of Bristol to take his job so unless they think The Golden Calf of Bristol can develop and be a decent backup QB I have no idea what they are doing. If they wanted a developmental QB they could have picked one up later in the draft or as a cheap FA.

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