@FFHitman idk where you're still at with collecting cards, but wanted to make sure you knew that these exist. Topps has made a few variants from various sets.
@Broncos4six 1a Heli. 1b The Griffth play in SB32 where McCaffrey absolutely SMOKED Williams on a blindside block and hit 'em with the "and stay down" finger point. I was only a kid, but play stuck with me.
HM: Peyton's QB sneak against the Cowboys on the GL was CINEMA.
Draft Value Capital Summary:
DEN loses:
1st - 196 points
3rd - 41 points
4th - 19 points
DEN gains:
4th - 29 points
WR Jaylen Waddle
Net: -227 points
So Broncos essentially gave up the equivalent of a #25 overall pick for Waddle.
One is a volume/5050 ball guy the other is an elite field stretcher.
I think we have a Pittman in Sutton and needed a reliable guy downfield to take pressure off Sutton and bring in the big plays. Was it an overpay? Probably in a vacuum, but the upside/plan for a chip is there
Pittsburgh got Michael Pittman Jr. by trading a R6 pick (getting back a R7).
Denver got Jaylen Waddle by trading R1, R3 and R4 picks (getting back a R4):
Since 2021:
Pittman: 445-4751-24
Waddle: 373-5039-26
Since 2021, per 17 games:
Pittman: 92-985-5
Waddle: 81-1098-6
Since 2023:
Pittman: 258-2744-14
Waddle: 194-2668-12
Since 2023, per 17 games:
Pittman: 90-952-5
Waddle: 73-1008-5
Waddle's more productive, but not by much.
Denver got a talented receiver, but the Broncos didn't get a steal. If anything, the Broncos paid too high a price.
Bottom line: Only if they win a Super Bowl will it be worth it. If they get the big ring, the trade is a success. That's how this will be measured.
This is what having an agenda looks like.
Bo Nix could walk on water and his critics would say it’s because he can’t swim.
Not saying he’s the best QB in the NFL, but there objectively aren’t 17 better than the one who took his team to the doorstep of the Super Bowl.
The bias against him is beyond played out.
Cant say im surprised with the outcome, but I can say that Im upset that it truly felt like we already lost last week when Bo's injury news came out.
Our Defense destroyed them, but we didnt have our QB. Regardless, valiant effort Stiddy, on to a full cap offseason. GO @Broncos!
It’s actually not by the definition of a catch “when going to the ground”, which is the KEY component of this play!
If Cooks is NOT deemed going to the ground then you are 💯 correct it’s a catch & touched down without a doubt!
But when deemed going to the ground, I still have questions on how exactly that is determined, which he is here, he MUST complete the catch until the play is over: Survive the ground!
I do believe he very well might “survive the ground” here but B4 he gets the opp to do that the defender takes the ball from him & is the one who ends up with the ball at the end of the play! Thus, with the ball never touching the ground, must be called in INT!
The amount of ppl that don’t understand what a catch is in the rule book flabbergasts me. And it’s not the officials. The two plays yesterday were not difficult calls, and they got them both right.
🏆🚨 Jersey Giveaway 🚨🏆
If Broncos beat the Patriots this weekend I will give 1 random fan their choice of a Bo Nix or a Nik Bonitto jersey.
I didnt stop Bolieving, neither should you 💯
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