01-01-2019, 01:17 PM
(01-01-2019, 12:36 PM)Daddy-O Wrote: Really, and why not? Work for an egotistical person in Elway or and old timer in MB? Both have flaws so look at the roster.
QB - Nothing vs. proven vet in Dalton
WR/TE - I'll take what the Bengals have in Green, Boyd, Eifert (although Eifert is a ?)
RB - Lindsay vs Mixon. Based on Linday's year I'll say it's a wash but I'll take Mixon any day - he did lead the AFC and missed 2 games
OL - Denver wins
DL - Denver wins
LB - Denver wins
CB/Safety - probably a wash
All things considered I'd say it's pretty even. If I was a young offense coach I'd want an experienced QB to start my career.
Get a good DC to help the defense and you actually have a pretty good shot out of the gate.
Plus, lord knows ownership is patient with coaches in Cincy. In Denver you could be out after 2 years like Joseph. Not good for a younger person who likely is raising a family and needs a stable environment.
Just sayin....
Just based on the bolded, I would decidedly call it a win for Denver. Finding a QB is one thing, but having to pretty much rebuild entire key, fundamental position groups is a larger undertaking. Something that likely won't be achieved in just one offseason.
I realize that a roster can be completely turned over in a short period of time, ala Jacksonville. But, I also find it ironic that as fast as Jax rose to become a force, they fell to even worse than they were before the changes this season.
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