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famicommander

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This. Pats fans aren't as annoying as Seahawks glory-hunters, and if they lose it won't be as deliciously whiney.

I know the old King Dome was a tough place to play, but growing up in the 90s in Denver I never saw a single Seahawks fan. Even when they had Warren Moon.

It wasn't until they lost to the Steelers in that Super Bowl (which Hawks fans are STILL whining about) that these people started to sprout up, and now they act like they're real fans and have been all along.

I hate seeing people wearing scarves and drinking coffee at a football game. Real football fans wear barrels and bright orange top hats, and they drink beer, dammit. That, and them being an old AFC West team, is why I always root against the Seahawks.
 

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We are in a bit of a no-win position with the M*******s. Win they become even more insufferable lose and they just blame Ballgazi.

Check out the deflagate thread for some prime paranoia.

why did I just go read that thread?
 

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I know the old King Dome was a tough place to play, but growing up in the 90s in Denver I never saw a single Seahawks fan. Even when they had Warren Moon.

It wasn't until they lost to the Steelers in that Super Bowl (which Hawks fans are STILL whining about) that these people started to sprout up, and now they act like they're real fans and have been all along.

I hate seeing people wearing scarves and drinking coffee at a football game. Real football fans wear barrels and bright orange top hats, and they drink beer, dammit. That, and them being an old AFC West team, is why I always root against the Seahawks.

agree 100% I remember the Dave Krieg days. The team was decent in the Holmgren years but even then I don't remember them having die-hard fans.
 

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cut TJ Ward and Colquitt post June 1 and we resign/franchise everyone

I can't stand TJ Ward - if its not obvious lol
 

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yeah I franchised DT in my scenario. I renegotiated Clady too at like 2M less per year.

Your boy Shelton's not going to make it to the Donkeys. He blew everyone away at the Senior week.
http://espn.go.com/blog/miami-dolphins/post/_/id/13107/seven-step-drop-senior-bowl-studs-and-duds

I'm actually looking forward to this draft, and even more so the college FA's they bring in. I gotta figure there's going to bring in a PK, P, and maybe even a couple FB's. There's no doubt in my mind at all that 1-2 undrafted guys make the roster next year. And if the Broncos want to get really creative they might trade a bunch in the draft to pick up round 5-7 spare picks.
 

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The Good news is the Broncos are 8th in Cap Space heading into 2015 with $27.8M on a projected $140M (could be a little more or less) and they probably need about $4M set aside for draft picks.

I say the cuts:

Man Ram $3M
Colquitt $3m (Post June 1)
Chris Clark $1.4M
Andre Caldwell $1.35M
Hillman $770K
Norwood $770K

Which opens up an extra $10.29M or about $34M after draft picks. Even if you throw $14Mish at DMT Franchise Julius at $6m that would still leave $14M to get Pot Roast back and do some bargin hunting for the O-Line or LBs.
 

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I know the old King Dome was a tough place to play, but growing up in the 90s in Denver I never saw a single Seahawks fan. Even when they had Warren Moon.

It wasn't until they lost to the Steelers in that Super Bowl (which Hawks fans are STILL whining about) that these people started to sprout up, and now they act like they're real fans and have been all along.

I hate seeing people wearing scarves and drinking coffee at a football game. Real football fans wear barrels and bright orange top hats, and they drink beer, dammit. That, and them being an old AFC West team, is why I always root against the Seahawks.

Even after that loss seahawks fans weren't a thing until Carroll showed up and won the SB. That type of glory-hunting is why I hate seahawks "fans." Pats fans were awful during the 3 rings, but at least they existed before Brady.
 

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I held on to ManRam and Clark, just because they'd have zero depth if they cut them. Schofield and Paradis are busting hard and it's costing them big time. We gotta get some young OL to pan out here. Throw a wrench into everything there with zone blocking coming back.

There's no way Colquitt or Bubba sticks next year. Those are so obvious cuts. How does a punter make more than 1M in this league ever? Especially in Denver's altitude. Our special teams stink. Ditch the $3M punter and bring in some athletic backups.

One dude that's interesting to me is Bolden. I thought for sure he would be gone, and then he showed up in the return game with like 2-3 games left. I still think he gets cut, but now it's an actual conversation.
 

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yeah I franchised DT in my scenario. I renegotiated Clady too at like 2M less per year.
Legwold is pretty skeptical about that possibility

Your boy Shelton's not going to make it to the Donkeys. He blew everyone away at the Senior week.
http://espn.go.com/blog/miami-dolphins/post/_/id/13107/seven-step-drop-senior-bowl-studs-and-duds
Yeah I heard. Unfortunately it look like our first comp pick isn't till the 4th. I was hoping it would be a 3rd to give a little trading up ammunition.

Not that I lack faith in Pot roast if we can keep (Which is a good shot), but if the switch to a 3-4 is made I always remember Joe Collier saying you need a good NT to make things work and the Orange Crush guys saying Ruben Carter was who made the D work. I think Feast mode is going to be at least that. Plus there would be a very deep rotation up front with Shelton, Knighton, Wolfe, Sly, Malik and Austin.

I still have bitter memories of Kragen, Townsend and Carrecker not being up to the task.:help:

I'm actually looking forward to this draft, and even more so the college FA's they bring in. I gotta figure there's going to bring in a PK, P, and maybe even a couple FB's. There's no doubt in my mind at all that 1-2 undrafted guys make the roster next year. And if the Broncos want to get really creative they might trade a bunch in the draft to pick up round 5-7 spare picks.

looks like 10 pick 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 2 5th, 3 6th, 7th All those third day picks would be ideal to load up on specialists.

The other thing I like is there a few Centers that look like they'd be a fit for the Zone Block and will be around on Day 2. Hit Monty with a 1 year deal to aid the transition and we finally fill the hole we've had since Weigman left.
 
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famicommander

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Don't worry guys, Tulo and CarGo say they're going to stay healthy this year:
http://espn.go.com/mlb/story/_/id/1...mitted-colorado-rockies?ex_cid=espnapi_public

Whew, that's a relief.

In less depressing news, the Mammoth obliterated the Vancouver Stealth at Pepsi Center last night. 20-9 final score, second time in three games this year the Mammoth put up 20 goals (which is the most they've ever scored in any game).

They're now 3-0, the only undefeated team in the NLL, and the only team in the West with more than 1 win. They travel to Vancouver to play the 1-3 Stealth again next Saturday night.
 

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Owen Daniels would be great for this team. I just hope they don't roll the dice on Jordan Cameron. Really awesome when he plays, but too many injuries and terrible blocker. Daniels is much more of a complete TE.
 

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Daniels has a bit of an injury history too I think. But he is close with Kubiak.

The problem with Julius is he can't and won't block. And if we are moving to a zone system Julius is worthless. Sharpe was a terrible blocker too but he gave it his all when he tried.
 

Bonzai12

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Not that I lack faith in Pot roast if we can keep (Which is a good shot), but if the switch to a 3-4 is made I always remember Joe Collier saying you need a good NT to make things work and the Orange Crush guys saying Ruben Carter was who made the D work. I think Feast mode is going to be at least that. Plus there would be a very deep rotation up front with Shelton, Knighton, Wolfe, Sly, Malik and Austin.

I still have bitter memories of Kragen, Townsend and Carrecker not being up to the task.:help:

Looks like there are some beast NT's in this draft (maybe not good, but big boys)
http://walterfootball.com/draft2015NT.php

Kragen was a horrible 3-4 NT. Joel Steed was better at CU than Kragen was in Mile High. You're right - those days were ugly lol
 

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Thought of this the other day, Manning has won us one more playoff game than Tebow. This isn't a Tebow point but more isn't it amazing that this team has win a grand total of 2 playoff games in 3 years, one of which was a Super Bowl year.
 

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I'd love to see Tebow have a second season of wonderfully successful incompetence. That was the most fun NFL regular season I've seen.
 
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