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Broncos Film Room: Debunking the misconceptions about Siemian and Lynch

Andre Simone
Andre Simone
August 6, 2017
Broncos Film Room: Debunking the misconceptions about Siemian and Lynch

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mdevodude

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August 7, 2017

Very good article, probably the best I’ve read comparing the 2 QBs. I don’t have access to the practice or game film but the dissection of both QBs is about what I’ve observed from the limited video watched. Both QBs can be successful in the NFL, just not both for the Broncos. I believe Siemian is the better choice at this time, Lynch still has to “think” too much. Siemian is signed for the ’17 &’18 seasons, Lynch is signed thru 2020 if the team exercises the 5th year option. One of them has to go, hopefully via trade. If Siemian plays well and get injured towards the end of the season and Lynch show marled improvement in the 3-4 games he would play, Siemian could fetch a high draft pick in a trade.

August 7, 2017

I trust seimian. I say let him play until he gets hurt.

August 7, 2017

Yay! This is spot on, an actual look at how the quarterbacks play and not just a regurgitation of the established narrative that someone out there in medialand started. I am so thankful for a true analysis. I noticed the other day when asked about Trevor, Coach Joseph said he made all the right reads, _for the most part_. That seems to be the key to me: in a game, which of the two will more consistently make the right reads. And yes, I think Paxton also has to keep working on his footwork, if that’s the cause of his otherwise surprising incompletions.

And by all means, we fans need to remain true to the Broncos and not to a certain player. I loved Ronnie Hillman and was sorry to see him go last year. David Bruton was awesome and I wanted the Broncos to pursue resigning him. And Eric Dekker. It broke my heart when he left. I could go on. The point is, you cheer for the team the Broncos put on the field year after year, even when your fav player might not be there. This qb competition is no different.

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