If Kelce doesn't play maybe only 20? LolTonight's game isn't if KC will beat Denver, but by how many points. 20? 30? (I'm not joking).
If Kelce doesn't play maybe only 20? LolTonight's game isn't if KC will beat Denver, but by how many points. 20? 30? (I'm not joking).
Finally beat the Chiefs in your close games.KC is saying Kelce will probably play. I say, what for?!
The problem with Denver "tanking for Caleb" is that Denver owes Russell Wilson $41m next year, and $45 in 2025. The whopper is this though, if they cut him at any point, the cap hits and dead money are astronomical:
After 2023 season: $22m cap hit, $107m dead money (!!!)
After 2024: $33m cap hit, $85m dead money!
After 2025: $55m cap hit, $45m dead money!
There is a potential out in 2026, after paying him $131m, and a $31m cap hit!
His contract continues after that, through 2028.
Keep in mind, this is a guy, who despite "improving" over last year, has numbers safely sandwiched in the middle, of the league in stats. His passer rating isn't bad, because he's throwing a lot of short tosses. And his TD/INT ratio is better than last year, but he's not throwing well deep, much of his numbers are in blowouts and garbage time, and his QBR is somewhere around Sam Howell, Desmond Riddler. You could say he's better than Daniel Jones and Zach Wilson, but not as good as Kirk Cousins, Baker Mayfield. You get the idea.
So, you're in the room with Greg Penner, George Paton, and Sean Payton. They turn to you, "what do you suggest?"
And so far the defense is holding up their end of the bargain against the Chiefs, offense sputtering unfortunately for them.Finally beat the Chiefs in your close games.
But only got beat by 11 points so a small win. Chiefs hoping Kelce’s ankle isn’t injured more. On another topic I didn’t even know Swift was at the game until the third quarter so the NFL did a lot better job of not showing her all the time.Dull game for the most part. Vintage Russell Wilson*.
(*Vintage 2022 that is).
My fiancé asked me why Wilson is playing so bad and if it’s because he’s old and tired so I told her he isn’t even playing the same sport anymore l.They need a change up at WR at least and a consistently good RB while Wilson continues to look like a very average QB if that.
You look quickly to the window..."Is that Taylor Swift with Russell!" and sneak out.KC is saying Kelce will probably play. I say, what for?!
The problem with Denver "tanking for Caleb" is that Denver owes Russell Wilson $41m next year, and $45 in 2025. The whopper is this though, if they cut him at any point, the cap hits and dead money are astronomical:
After 2023 season: $22m cap hit, $107m dead money (!!!)
After 2024: $33m cap hit, $85m dead money!
After 2025: $55m cap hit, $45m dead money!
There is a potential out in 2026, after paying him $131m, and a $31m cap hit!
His contract continues after that, through 2028.
Keep in mind, this is a guy, who despite "improving" over last year, has numbers safely sandwiched in the middle, of the league in stats. His passer rating isn't bad, because he's throwing a lot of short tosses. And his TD/INT ratio is better than last year, but he's not throwing well deep, much of his numbers are in blowouts and garbage time, and his QBR is somewhere around Sam Howell, Desmond Riddler. You could say he's better than Daniel Jones and Zach Wilson, but not as good as Kirk Cousins, Baker Mayfield. You get the idea.
So, you're in the room with Greg Penner, George Paton, and Sean Payton. They turn to you, "what do you suggest?"
What a dud game. KC was literally trying to let the Broncos get in the game with their poor offensive production - particularly in the red zone; only one score in 4 tries? (Reid post-game said he was really concerned & needs to "fix-it" so they can be "revelant" at season's end).Classic Thursday night game............Kansas offense yet to find top gear while Denver is still searching for their gears. 92 yards for Wilson and his poor decision making continues. So the defense for Denver shows some improvement but I wonder what the 49ers offense would have done to them ? The turnovers are killing them or just compounding the problems. Some of the talking heads are expecting Denver to have a trade sale before the cut off especially on offense. They need a change up at WR at least and a consistently good RB while Wilson continues to look like a very average QB if that.
He could be a good finishing part of the Seahawks D, too. Not sure he was on excellent terms when he left.
Could see Clark going back to Chiefs or Dolphins, Bills, Niners, or Bengals. When are the Broncos going to start making moves on the offense though is the question.
They haven't been the same since Seattle humbled them in the SB. Metaphorically the signal moment was the hit on Demaryius Thomas from Kambam Chancellor. Worth seeing the highlight....Ironic that R. Wilson is living the flipside of that event, now.What a dud game. KC was literally trying to let the Broncos get in the game with their poor offensive production - particularly in the red zone; only one score in 4 tries? (Reid post-game said he was really concerned & needs to "fix-it" so they can be "revelant" at season's end).
Russell Wilson? 92 yds passing, 2 picks & 3.2 yards per pass. I say no more...this speaks for itself.
Hats off to Butker - really the star of game: 4/4 plus that sweet 60 yarder into the wind. Very seldom to you see a kicker the star of the game dominating the points scored with today's high-octane offenses.
Tidbit: Mahomes has never lost to the Broncos (12-0).
Denver actually won the SB against Carolina two years after Seattle beat them. Though that game was all defense. In fact, if you look at the stat line, the Panthers played one of the very best defensive games in history. Their offense however didn't. Cam looked lost, Von Miller got to him, and in his head. The Panthers turned the ball over 4 times, and once Cam refused to jump on a fumble for some inexplicable reason. But the Denver offense produced nothing of substance all day. Just 11 first downs all game, 1/11 on third down. Only 194 total yards, with Manning 13/23 for 104, that's it. Stunningly anemic numbers for a team that won, and somehow put up 24 points. Of course, Carolina collapsed on offense just the same. Cam was a terrible 18/41, and to be honest, I don't think his career ever recovered. Denver letting Von Miller walk right as he was entering his prime was about as stupid as the Raiders doing the same with Kalil Mack. And that I think really hurt Denver.Denver hasn't been the same since Seattle humbled them in the SB. Metaphorically the signal moment was the hit on Demaryius Thomas from Kambam Chancellor. Worth seeing the highlight....Ironic that R. Wilson is living the flipside of that event, now.
All true. I remember that moment Cam saved himself and it became the definitive moment of his future career.Denver actually won the SB against Carolina two years after Seattle beat them. Though that game was all defense. In fact, if you look at the stat line, the Panthers played one of the very best defensive games in history. Their offense however didn't. Cam looked lost, Von Miller got to him, and in his head. The Panthers turned the ball over 4 times, and once Cam refused to jump on a fumble for some inexplicable reason. But the Denver offense produced nothing of substance all day. Just 11 first downs all game, 1/11 on third down. Only 194 total yards, with Manning 13/23 for 104, that's it. Stunningly anemic numbers for a team that won, and somehow put up 24 points. Of course, Carolina collapsed on offense just the same. Cam was a terrible 18/41, and to be honest, I don't think his career ever recovered. Denver letting Von Miller walk right as he was entering his prime was about as stupid as the Raiders doing the same with Kalil Mack. And that I think really hurt Denver.
At this rate Belicheck is going to need to be coaching at least through 2024 to pass Schula. Likely 2025. If Andy Reid coaches Patrick Mahomes another 7 years, he could pass them both.
I think one line in that article about Purdy said something: "Shanahan has a knack for getting the most out anyone who can execute his scheme without trying to play hero ball." What it didn't say, is that doesn't make it a plug and play system. It's like an old assumption some people made: If the 49ers had drafted Phil Simms instead of Joe Montana, he would have won 4 Super Bowls and all those MVPs. Uh, I don't buy it. Simms was good, but... The other one you often hear is akin to this, "Brock Purdy wouldn't be playing this well if the 49ers had the Giants offensive line and lack of receivers." Okay, sure, but that's not how it works. I think even if he wins MVP, or the Super Bowl, and Super Bowl MVP, there will still be some critics, and people insisting it's Shanahan and his QB scheme. You know, the same scheme Trey Lance couldn't play well in, even with all the patience, time and coaching in the world.
A HUGE win for the Jets! I think Wilson played better than okay. Granted, he didn't light it up (186 yds, 57% pct, 73 rating) but he completed passes when he needed to - and more importantly, no stupid turnovers to lose the game.Incredible win for the Jets. Wilson played okay, but the real story was the Jets defense constantly harassing Hurts and stopping the Eagles offense.
