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Once I saw the uncalled Offensive Pass Interference call in the 3rd during for the Bengal's final score...I began actively rooting against the Bengals and FOR the Rams. Total shit. Should fine that receiver and suspend him for that obviously flagrant action.
Yeah, that face-mask was fucking blatant, and this happened with Godell in the stands; I think the Refs got chewed out after that call, based on what happened in the final few minutes of the 4th.

The Refs went from calling almost nothing to jumping on any violation they saw.
 
Once I saw the uncalled Offensive Pass Interference call in the 3rd during for the Bengal's final score...I began actively rooting against the Bengals and FOR the Rams. Total shit. Should fine that receiver and suspend him for that obviously flagrant action.
Teams who lose the Super Bowl do NOT go back the next year based on history.
 
Not sure yet; the team is still in the process of finding whoever will be the new owners, and the coaching staff changes are ongoing.

Getting Rogers would be nice, but not sure it's happening yet.
Yeah, from what I've heard the only teams on the board are Denver, Tampa Bay, and Nashville, maybe Houston, but only if Deshaun get's traded away.
 
Is he retiring from sports casting for good, or jumping ship to another network?

Because it's been like 20 some years in the business for him, he's probably tired of it, and we're at the point where big name QBs are cycling into the sports caster biz now. If he's done, it's a good time to get out.
 
Just heard over local news that the Broncos picked up Russell Wilson from the Seahawks, in exchange for 2 first round picks, 2 second round picks, Drew Lock, Noah Fant, and Shelby Harris.

Expensive trade, now to see if it was worth it.
 
Fallout from the Wilson trade to Denver:
*It almost ensures that the defending Super Bowl champion Los Angeles Rams will win the NFC West once again.

*Trey Lance is almost certainly going to be the next QB of the San Francisco 49ers in 2022.

*Arizona Cardinals will continue to fuck things up as usual.

*AFC West: KC Chiefs still favored to win the division for the 7th consecutive year in a row in 2022.

*Broncos will be lucky to squeeze (10-7) or (11-6) record in 2022 IF Wilson stays healthy, gets protection & offensive weapons.

*Chargers & Raiders overrated.

*Seattle Seahawks (unless they draft QB in the draft) will fade back into obscurity.
 
Fallout from the Wilson trade to Denver:
*It almost ensures that the defending Super Bowl champion Los Angeles Rams will win the NFC West once again.

*Trey Lance is almost certainly going to be the next QB of the San Francisco 49ers in 2022.

*Arizona Cardinals will continue to fuck things up as usual.

*AFC West: KC Chiefs still favored to win the division for the 7th consecutive year in a row in 2022.

*Broncos will be lucky to squeeze (10-7) or (11-6) record in 2022 IF Wilson stays healthy, gets protection & offensive weapons.

*Chargers & Raiders overrated.

*Seattle Seahawks (unless they draft QB in the draft) will fade back into obscurity.
I mean, The Denver Line is rather decent, with a good Quarterback? Especially one of Wilsons Caliber? shits gonna be lit for Denver, wouldn't be surprised if they could win another superbowl if he rides the rest of his career with them.
 
I mean, The Denver Line is rather decent, with a good Quarterback? Especially one of Wilsons Caliber? shits gonna be lit for Denver, wouldn't be surprised if they could win another superbowl if he rides the rest of his career with them.
Not to mention Von Miller has made noises about really wanting to come back to Denver.

One of his quotes was like "I'm in LA for work, but my blood is still orange and blue."

I think the Broncos will face a rebuilding year and, assuming no major injuries and a decent record, be well placed for a good 2023 season.

However, as always with the Broncos, getting an effective O-line, and keeping them healthy, will be the real challenge.
 

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