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I call him Wendy
So does his cellmate
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Also, FWIW, the "talent destruction" of the Donkeys was self-inflicted before JMCD got there. It's not his fault that Cutler and Marshall decided they didn't want to be there anymore after they fired Shanahan, nor is it really JMCD's fault that Peyton Hillis apparently decided to hit on McDaniels' wife.
I'm thankful for his contributions to the team while he was here. Wish he'd been able to deliver more as we'd hoped. That said I wish the young guy well in his future.
McDaniels was the coach not the GM.That is a huge stretch to resolve him of any blame.
The Broncos talent destruction was in huge part to McDaniels, Xanders wasn't solely running the ship. Not just tossing away Cutler and Marshall and Hillis, but also Tony Sheffler, or trading away Alphonso Smith who played like a pro bowler after leaving. The team then wasted a 4th round pick to get Maroney, another bust pick of his.
Take a look at the 2-year history of the Broncos, it was pretty much a systematic destruction due to not being able to evaluate talent.
I thank him for teaching Brady and the gang how to dance in training camp all those years he was a great instructor as you could see the team paying close attention to those Maroney moves
I blame Maroney for Brady's hair
I had a dream one night that every man had a haircut exactly like Justin Beiber ...if that happens you know the world is ending soon.
I call him Wendy (as in the girl on Wendy's logo)
Explain Leonard Russell. Explain Kevan Barlow.
The NFL is littered with runningbacks that looked pretty decent at first but turned out to be busts.
Are you STILL defending him?
Let it go people. Sheesh! LOL.
I simply disagree with the assertion that he's the biggest bust of the BB era. IMO, there's no strong logical argument in favor of that position.
He did have some decent years but the 2006 1st round for the Pats were basically the only ones that didn't pan out in the Belichick era. He hit on every other 1st round pick.
May I have this dance?