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Scenes from the Broncos pathetic 22-16 overtime loss to the Raiders 

Story by Tim Lynch  4h ago

The Denver Broncos have won just two of their last 15 games in the AFC West and they are 0-3 so far into 2022. The 22-16 overtime loss to the Las Vegas Raiders completed a season-sweep for Josh McDaniels who has two of his three total wins this season against Denver.
 
Pathetic. Pathetic is the word I would use to describe the Nathaniel Hackett era in Denver.

There are a multitude of reasons why it has been pathetic, but you’d need look no further than the handling of Melvin Gordon to hammer that point home. Another fumble inside the two yard line and still getting snaps. Completely whiffed on a critical block that led to Russell Wilson being sacked and still getting snaps. It would appear to me that there is literally nothing Gordon could do to lose his role on this team entirely.

As I write this Sunday night, I would not be surprised to wake up in the morning to the news that Hackett has been relieved of his duties and Dom Capers takes over as interim head coach. I opposed midseason coaching changes all the way up until today. Just get this pathetic show moving forward with a different face telling us about accountability and execution. Please!

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37 minutes ago, AFCWEST said:

Scenes from the Broncos pathetic 22-16 overtime loss to the Raiders 

Story by Tim Lynch  4h ago

The Denver Broncos have won just two of their last 15 games in the AFC West and they are 0-3 so far into 2022. The 22-16 overtime loss to the Las Vegas Raiders completed a season-sweep for Josh McDaniels who has two of his three total wins this season against Denver.
 
Pathetic. Pathetic is the word I would use to describe the Nathaniel Hackett era in Denver.

There are a multitude of reasons why it has been pathetic, but you’d need look no further than the handling of Melvin Gordon to hammer that point home. Another fumble inside the two yard line and still getting snaps. Completely whiffed on a critical block that led to Russell Wilson being sacked and still getting snaps. It would appear to me that there is literally nothing Gordon could do to lose his role on this team entirely.

As I write this Sunday night, I would not be surprised to wake up in the morning to the news that Hackett has been relieved of his duties and Dom Capers takes over as interim head coach. I opposed midseason coaching changes all the way up until today. Just get this pathetic show moving forward with a different face telling us about accountability and execution. Please!

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Hahahahahaha!!

Love it! Bronco misery is the BEST!

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20 minutes ago, Holmes4six! said:

Man do I love seeing that team get beat and look like hot dog shit. 
the new owners are sitting there wondering what to do. Paid all this money to a QB that is doing high knees on a flight and posting it. 
 

Not to mention Seattle may have a top three pick & a top three second round pick next draft. Good chance Seattle gets a really good QB.

Denver gave Wilson 75million up front. He is averaging almost 50 million per year. This may be the worst deal in NFL history.

What was included in the Russell Wilson trade?
Thirteen months later, Seattle traded Wilson to the Denver Broncos along with a 2022 fourth-round pick in exchange for Drew Lock, Shelby Harris, Noah Fant, Denver's first- and second-rounders in each of the next two drafts as well as a 2022 fifth-rounder.
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A look at the results this season shows that the Broncos have scored 20 points or more just 2 times this season. That is the primary reason they have a 3-7 record and are a last-place team in the AFC West. While the Raiders have the same record, they are technically ahead of the Broncos since they swept the season series.

Just how inept has the offense been this season? Radio host Nick Wright tweeted that if the Broncos had scored 18 points in regulation in each of their games they would have a 9-1 record.

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https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/seahawks-riding-masterful-russell-wilson-trade-into-herschel-walker-territory/ar-AA14njvi?cvid=6c98f763a11c47448d25647bd286e720

For more than three decades, the Walker deal has remained the pinnacle for one-sided thievery jobs in NFL history without parallel. That is, until now.

It has only been eight months since the Seahawks turned years of rumors into reality by unloading quarterback Russell Wilson, dealing the nine-time Pro Bowler to the Broncos for two first-round picks, two second-round picks, and three veteran players. At the time of the blockbuster trade, much like when Walker joined the Vikings all those years ago, the Broncos were viewed as the big winners bringing in the missing piece to fuel a Super Bowl run.

But with the 2022 season now well past the midway point, so far, the deal couldn't be more skewed in general manager John Schneider and Seattle's favor. Playing the worst football of his career in the Mile High City, Wilson has completed less than 60 percent of his passes and thrown just seven touchdown passes in 10 starts as Denver has disappointed with a 3-7 record and currently sits in last place in the AFC West.

To put Wilson's ugly numbers in perspective, Washington's Carson Wentz hasn't played since October 13 and has three more touchdown passes than Wilson. Matt Ryan was benched by Indianapolis for a couple weeks after a rough start and still has three more touchdown tosses than him. Even Andy Dalton, who replaced an injured Jameis Winston, has twice as many touchdown passes for the Saints.

Meanwhile, before even looking at the players acquired from the Broncos, the Seahawks have received Pro Bowl-caliber play under center from Geno Smith. The veteran signal caller, who served as Wilson's backup for three seasons, ranks first in the NFL in completion percentage, second in passer rating, and sixth in touchdown passes, transforming into a viable MVP candidate leading an upstart 6-4, NFC West-leading squad.

At the center of Seattle's unexpected ascendance, the team has relied heavily on rookies, including left tackle Charles Cross and linebacker Boye Mafe, who were drafted with the first and second round picks that previously belonged to Denver. Cross has started all 10 games and only allowed four sacks protecting Smith's blind side, while Mafe became a starter early in the season and has played sound run defense along with producing a pair of sacks.

Already quality starters, Cross and Mafe look to be building blocks for the Seahawks to build around on each side of the football. In addition, general manager John Schneider snagged a potential All-Pro running back in Ken Walker III, another quality tackle in Abraham Lucas, and two stud cornerbacks in Coby Bryant and Tariq Woolen on day three of the draft, assembling what could be a historic 2022 class.
 
 
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Seattle hasn't just benefited from the Wilson trade in terms of incoming rookies either. As part of the deal, Schneider also landed veteran defensive tackle Shelby Harris and tight end Noah Fant, who have each made their own noteworthy contributions helping the team race out to an unexpected fast start.

Starting all 10 games in the trenches thus far, Harris has been stout against the run and offered plenty of punch rushing from the interior. Always playing with great energy that positively rubs off on his teammates, he ranks second on the team with four tackles for loss and ranks third on the team with 20 quarterback pressures to go along with a pair of sacks.

Thriving as part of a three-headed monster at tight end alongside Will Dissly and Colby Parkinson, Fant has quietly turned in a stellar first season with the Seahawks. After a somewhat slow start, he ranks third on the team in receptions (30) and receiving yardage (306) behind star wideouts Tyler Lockett and DK Metcalf and per Pro Football Focus, he ranks first on the team in yards after the catch (174).

Examining early returns, the Seahawks already managed to turn Wilson into four starters in Cross, Mafe, Harris, and Fant while still receiving top-flight quarterback play from Smith at a bargain bin price. Much to the chagrin of Broncos fans, they aren't done reaping the rewards either.

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With Denver's 22-16 loss to Las Vegas on Sunday dropping the team four games under .500, Seattle would pick fifth overall with the first round selection acquired in the Wilson trade. Schneider would also have pick No. 36 in the second round, giving him three total selections in the first 36 picks while still contending for a playoff spot. As the holidays approach, it's the gift that keeps on giving in the Pacific Northwest.

Considering Wilson's track record, it wouldn't be a surprise to see the standout quarterback eventually turn things around for the Broncos. But with the season already past the midway point, it seems unlikely that will happen this year with lame duck head coach likely to be one-and-done and major changes brewing under a new ownership group.

Regardless of what happened, the Seahawks haven't just won this trade so far. After decades standing on a pedestal of its own, the heralded Walker pilferage officially has company for the most lopsided NFL blockbuster of all-time and Schneider hopes to continue turning the haul received for Wilson into a wide open window to compete for championships just as the Cowboys did.

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1 hour ago, AFCWEST said:

Not to mention Seattle may have a top three pick & a top three second round pick next draft. Good chance Seattle gets a really good QB.

Denver gave Wilson 75million up front. He is averaging almost 50 million per year. This may be the worst deal in NFL history.

What was included in the Russell Wilson trade?
Thirteen months later, Seattle traded Wilson to the Denver Broncos along with a 2022 fourth-round pick in exchange for Drew Lock, Shelby Harris, Noah Fant, Denver's first- and second-rounders in each of the next two drafts as well as a 2022 fifth-rounder.

So you mean to tell me that the broncos gave up next years first and 2024's first also??

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Just now, artsy said:

Well, don't get too happy. We still have to play them twice and I wouldn't be surprised if we split the series.

I would be schocked if KC lost a game to this Denver team. They just cut Melvin Gordon. Complete melt down in progress. Could not score against that awful Raider D. 

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1 minute ago, AFCWEST said:

I would be schocked if KC lost a game to this Denver team. They just cut Melvin Gordon. Complete melt down in progress. Could not score against that awful Raider D. 

Denver's defense is still good...and if Andy goes into his pass every down mode, things could get very tricky with them..

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On 11/21/2022 at 11:30 AM, artsy said:

Denver's defense is still good...and if Andy goes into his pass every down mode, things could get very tricky with them..

The raiders offense is rolling. I’d be more concerned about them than Denver. 

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