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I will say this about Plummer... he had talent and could play at a high level, he just had mental mistakes at the worst possible time in the game. I think he played well while in Denver and I do think he got a raw deal at that point in the season when he was benched at 7-4 (I believe) and they were still in the hunt. I understand why they made the move, but I think that was throwing the towel in at that moment and didn't like it.
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Did someone bump his Honda Element again?
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no mention of what plummer is doing with his life post-football....
i would like to know.... hopefully he's planning a comeback... QBOTF? |
He's like a hand ball wizard or some such shit.
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"Since his NFL retirement, Plummer is an avid player of 4-Wall Handball. Jake attended his first professional handball tournament in 2007 when he entered the Simple Green US Open of Handball (with brother Eric) in the pro doubles division; eventually losing to future hall of fame members John Bike and Danny Bell. In 2008 Jake Plummer hosted his own pro invitational and lost in the finals of the pro consulation bracket to #37 ranked, Jeff Kastner. Jake Plummer played and lost in the semifinals versus brother Eric Plummer (eventual champion) at this year's 2008 Idaho State Singles Championships." |
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No doubt the most amusing part of this is Plummer's insinuation that the Broncos would have been better off with him at QB.
As MHM said...stick Plummer in there with a lackluster running game and absolutely no defense and see how high you draft the next year... |
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I don't see the big deal. He's right. Plummer shouldn't have been taken out when he was, and Shanahan should have been fired at least a year earlier.
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