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A trade for what? Tua's cap hit is in the 20s this year, and he's due for a massive extension. Unless you mean they like Russ and would take his cap hit, or they plan to trade/release a lot of other high caps...
As for Tyreek, he has two more contract years (so would take a lot to pry loose), plus has astronomical cap hits for the next two years (so you don't have space).
I actually thought I was breaking news for a change. Thought it would be making headlines by now, but instead, it's Harbaugh to the L.A. Clippers football team.
Several reports along the net has announced that Bronco great Randy Gradishar is one of two picks from the veterans committee to be inducted to the HOF, Steve McMichael of the Chicago Bears was the other.
Several reports along the net has announced that Bronco great Randy Gradishar is one of two picks from the veterans committee to be inducted to the HOF, Steve McMichael of the Chicago Bears was the other.
I am very happy that Gradishar finally got into the HOF. He was one of my all time Broncos growing up. A few years ago, I was at a game and there was a group of players signing autographs, and he was one of them. I was so excited! I went up to him, told him that he was one of my favorite Broncos of all time, and he signed our game program. If I'm being honest, he acted like he would have liked to have been anywhere in the world but at the stadium, signing autographs. I could have caught him on a bad day, but it was kind of a bummer of an interaction.
Further down the line was Mark Jackson. He was welcoming and very friendly. I mentioned that we were looking to move back to Colorado, and he got really excited. He handed me a business card because apparently he became a real estate agent. It was a hilarious interaction!
I am very happy that Gradishar finally got into the HOF. He was one of my all time Broncos growing up. A few years ago, I was at a game and there was a group of players signing autographs, and he was one of them. I was so excited! I went up to him, told him that he was one of my favorite Broncos of all time, and he signed our game program. If I'm being honest, he acted like he would have liked to have been anywhere in the world but at the stadium, signing autographs. I could have caught him on a bad day, but it was kind of a bummer of an interaction.
Further down the line was Mark Jackson. He was welcoming and very friendly. I mentioned that we were looking to move back to Colorado, and he got really excited. He handed me a business card because apparently he became a real estate agent. It was a hilarious interaction!
Totally agree. Those Denver defenses were pretty strong. Louis Wright was one of my favorites. He was an outstanding defender. It's also cool that Tom Jackson was on those teams, who was on ESPN for a while on Sunday NFL Countdown. Karl Mecklenberg was pretty good too.
GMFB spending quite a bit of time on Russell this a.m., talking about what now and Conor Orr's article in SI, the ultimate illusion. Something many knew he's a good QB but not a great QB with an odd personality, really odd. Trust me, I know odd personalities he was a Badger, too.
I don't follow the AFC as closely as the NFC but it was mind boggling the amount of money Broncos gave him. I'm pretty sure Broncos fans are past that part and just want him gone.
I'm having a hard time understanding why Broncos general manager George Paton still has a job. He hired Nathaniel Hackett to be the Broncos coach (embarrassing cluster of a hire), and he gave Russell Wilson that idiotic $242 million extension ($161 million guaranteed with a $50 million signing bonus) before Russ had even taken a regular season snap with the Broncos. He's a terrible GM.
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