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On an unplanned, emergency edition of the podcast, the guys bid farewell to a great Bronco, share some top DT moments, look at the value of the trade, and examine what the future holds at wide receiver in Denver.
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Jdfry
Everyone is talking about the draft, but with all this cap room Denver will seem to have, let’s talk about what Elway was known for being good at.. Free Agency! Anyone scheduled to be a free agent that you would love to see Denver go after? Thanks guys! I will absolutely miss my favorite Bronco of all time. Always a class act!!
Can we look forward to seeing Su’a Cravens this week? If so what do you think we are going to see from him? What sort of impact could he have on the defense?
Much love,
Kartch
Aquaman
I am sad to see DT go, truly one of the greatest Denver WR’s. The deal makes sense however. Saves money, gets Sutton much needed work this year so he can (hopefully) be a star next year. The fact we got a forth round pick in addition is actually a great deal for Den.
Who do you think will become the number 3 receiver?
Goodbye DT you will be missed.
Harry Urban
This is truly a sad day in Broncos history. For this I hate the business side of the NFL. My question is, how much playing time do you think DT will have (if any) in his first game against the Broncos considering learning the playbook, establishing timing with a new QB etc?
Thanks
Eugene Gaines
In the media homage to Demaryius I seen that he has play in every game for 6 consecutive years. Although I understand the heart it takes as a skill position player in the NFL to play in that many games consecutively. I also think that is detrimental to the longevity of his career. He is a soldier but I would much rather see Demaryius still dominating in a broncos uniform today.
I also want to share my opinion on John Elway.
The worst thing you can be as an executive is directionless. That’s exactly what he’s been. He has completely failed since Manning retired at setting the franchise in an any direction. He makes the right moves for the wrong reason and the wrong moves for the wrong reasons.
Having the extremely successful draft class that he out together this year has me hopeful for the future.
I was just hoping he would’ve imbraced a rebuild and sold more assets off.
OoO Benny Lava
Pronunciation Guide… OOO <—Those are Oh's not zeros(kinda think like a ghostly noise or something like that) Benny Lava.
After months of listening to the pod I finally ponied (Horse Pun) up and subscribed. I've got to say it wasn't the promo code that really pushed me over the edge to finally subscribe, it was Zach stating that if I didn't sign up and subscribe then I didn't like you guys and I certainly didn't want you to think that…on the contrary, your chemistry as a duo and the obvious fact that you very much enjoy what you do makes for a unique and truly pleasurable listening experience.
Okay…now for my first couple questions as a freshly minted BSN subscriber:
1) Its clear what kind of impact the DT trade will have on Courtland and his development, my question is what does this mean for Hamilton's development. It would make sense that he would see more time on the field, especially in a role in the slot on the same side as Sutton with Eman on the other side. This could create mismatches underneath with the defenses focus on eman and Courtland going over the top. Thoughts???
2) My second question is more of a general philosophy question, this also might be a better question for Andre but I'm interested in your views as well. I was talking to a buddy of mine who is a huge Packers fan about this next draft, and jokingly asked if he thought they were going DB in the first round as they have the previous three years (I believe its been three years) and he said that wouldn't be a bad strategy. This got me thinking that spending high draft picks on a specific group of players, such as DB's, O-line, D-line, regardless of need would always ensure that that group is a strength for your team, kinda like the 49ers have done with their D-line. Do you think this would be a viable draft strategy and just fill needs with free agency???
Sorry for the long comment, but I figured I might as well make my first one count right? Thanks for the pod you guys rock!
Levi from Phoenix,
Short sweet and to the point.
What are the chances Phil Lindsay wins Rookie of the year? With Royce banged up and Lindsay getting more carries, and hopefully catches, do you think he has a chance at the award?
Run Phil Run
Thanks guys
Pleasure Horse Bronco
Sad to see DT go, but I’m glad I finally got to see him play this year in the home game vs KC. I wish I would’ve had more time in Denver to meet up with you guys, but if you’re ever stuck at the Mpls airport again, hit me up. I live about a mile from there and would gladly treat either of you to some local fare and cold snacks.
I also wanted to mention that I just received my BSN Broncos shirt in the mail and it is super dope (insert promotion here).
Lastly, congratulations to Zac on a chilling performance of the intro. Next time I will just send the lyrics and backing track and let him do his thing.
Cheers Fellas,
Pleasure Horse Tim