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StcChief 03-04-2009 07:32 PM

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Originally Posted by mlyonsd (Post 5555190)
I'm guessing 6 months from now all donkey fans will be missing the rat.

I'm betting they already are missing the Rats the way things are going. :D I love it.

Gravedigger 03-04-2009 07:35 PM

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Originally Posted by ohiobronco2 (Post 5555154)
You can judge us now, but our RB's at every postion is going to revolutionize football. You just wait and see.

George Carlin said it best "Children are like every other person, a few winners and a whole bunch of losers." I would think your RB's fall under the same category.

Denver Dave 03-04-2009 07:37 PM

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Originally Posted by wild1 (Post 5555277)
camp fodder costing you 2.5 mill per year is not the best idea

Arrington is hardly camp fodder, let alone a worthless player.

He ranked 11th in the NFL in kick return average and averaged 6.0 yards a rushing attempt last year.

BTW, 2.5 million is peanuts in the NFL for a veteran. The salary cap this season is approximately $123 million!!!

Saul Good 03-04-2009 07:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Stinger (Post 5554910)
No team has been more active in free agency than the Broncos, although the total contractual commitments to the 11 players, including Anderson, is $100.12 million, or about what the Washington Redskins gave $100 million man Albert Haynesworth.

I'd take Haynesworth over all of the Broncos' free agents combined.

Fairplay 03-04-2009 07:42 PM

Here's to JJ

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kstater 03-04-2009 07:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Denver Dave (Post 5555308)
Arrington is hardly camp fodder, let alone a worthless player.

He ranked 11th in the NFL in kick return average and averaged 6.0 yards a rushing attempt last year.

BTW, 2.5 million is peanuts in the NFL for a veteran. The salary cap this season is approximately $123 million!!!

So they still have room for 58 more RB's

munkey 03-04-2009 09:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Denver Dave (Post 5555308)
Arrington is hardly camp fodder, let alone a worthless player.

He ranked 11th in the NFL in kick return average and averaged 6.0 yards a rushing attempt last year.

BTW, 2.5 million is peanuts in the NFL for a veteran. The salary cap this season is approximately $123 million!!!

OMG..LMAO...WOW

It's like the donks are rebuilding or something....sheeesh.LMAO

I mean they have the next coming of Elway...what's up with the defensive posture?

Stinger 03-04-2009 09:53 PM

With all the RB I am sure the Broncos are bring back the Wish-bone offense.

redngold85 03-04-2009 11:47 PM

their play selection next year will be 90% run 10% pass

Miles 03-05-2009 02:48 AM

I actually think these RB signings have been somewhat solid overall even though much of their offseason thus far has been fairly humorous outside of Dawkins.

Obviously a bust for the Cardinals but Arrington has some receiving skills and looked good at times last year. Buckhalter wasn't a bad pickup either even though he is getting up there in age. The Lamont signing was likely a waste since he is old and has been shit for a few years.

royr17 03-05-2009 04:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Miles (Post 5556751)
I actually think these RB signings have been somewhat solid overall even though much of their offseason thus far has been fairly humorous outside of Dawkins.

Obviously a bust for the Cardinals but Arrington has some receiving skills and looked good at times last year. Buckhalter wasn't a bad pickup either even though he is getting up there in age. The Lamont signing was likely a waste since he is old and has been shit for a few years.

Lamont was signed probably cause he was in New England last year.

I expect it to be Buckhalter and Jordan that compete for the starting job with Arrington as the 3rd down back.

Mile High Mania 03-05-2009 06:29 AM

It is wild, but teams need to be 3 deep at least with options if you don't have that premier RB... and Denver went through, what... 27 RBs last season?

Who knows if they'll all make it through camps, etc... I like most of the signings so far, nothing crazy on the cap for any one player and there is a lot of competition now in spots. We'll see.


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