@MileHighTakes_@SethWalder Yep, they would be smart to start trusting him though. With Waddle and a more consistent run game this year he’s only going to improve off of an already solid first two years
@SayreBedinger Having had him on my fantasy team, I will say he does go into the medical tent once every other game, but he usually doesn’t miss many games
@AllbrightNFL@DuvalNole@MileHighPost You’ll never be able to make these people realize they were prematurely upset. They’d rather $10 today than $100 tomorrow.
@PetersenWill This is such a lame take man. Anyone with a brain understands he was disappointed he lost the battle, but threw his full support behind Bo after. Go talk about another team. We don’t want you here
@WHOEEEZIT@RapSheet Nope, that rule only happens when both players are fighting for possession of the ball. This situation possession of the ball was never established until the broncos player fully established it. INT
@MoneylineMiller@RapSheet Literally, I’m so confused why so many people are confused about the play. If he hit the ground and the ball flew out of his hands and hit the ground it would be an incomplete pass. Instead he hit the ground and the ball flew into the DB’s hands. INT
@RespectMyCos Most running backs are going to have bad stats if you remove their big plays. He’s starting to get more touches which will help him get more comfortable
@JimbosJunkbox@MrKdub The whistle blows and he picks the ball up half a second later and not a single other player is close to him. He’d of been the player to pick up the ball had there been a whistle or not. That’s the point of the rule and it played out exactly how it’s supposed to be called
@SleeperRaiders@JDue51 The Texans had first and goal from the one twice against the Broncos earlier this year and the Broncos held them to two field goals. It’s very possible to not concede a TD, just because the ball is on the one.