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JeffFMcCormack

My thoughts on the Denver Broncos' quarterback conundrum

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I understand that the quarterback is a big part of the team, both physically and morally, but I do not think that any of our options at quarterback are really as bad as many people are making them out to be.




Our defense, the Orange Crush, led us to a Lombardi last year, and I have no doubt in my mind that they can do the same thing this year.




More than anything, we just need a quarterback to fill an empty spot in the roster. We may have lost a couple of key Broncos in free agency, but the majority of the team is still proudly residing in Denver.




As I previously stated, I have absolutely no doubt in my mind that the Denver's mighty defense can lead the Broncos to yet another Lombardi. At this point, we just have to find someone to fill the quarterback position that is willing to adjust to fit the price tag Elway puts on them.




We have the chance to pick up some experienced players at the quarterback position, as well as some fresh talent during free agency. I am anxious to see what final decisions Elway and the Denver Broncos organization come to.

Comments

  1. superb owl's Avatar
    Heck why even roster that position? Just have two runningbacks back there. That defense is all that matters amirite??
  2. LancerArmstrong's Avatar
    I'd love for Tebow to make a comeback in Denver :)
  3. Madvillian9's Avatar
    Your defense will be a shell of it's former self next season. Still good but not elite.
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