"Brett Osweiler, Case Keenum, Joe Flacco, Drew Lock, Brandon Allen, Jeff Driskel, Brett Rypien, Teddy Bridgewater, Trevor Siemian, and Paxton Lynch." In the eight years since Peyton Manning's retirement, these are a few of the Broncos' starting quarterbacks.
They had at last found a quarterback deserving of the Hall of Fame when they acquired Russell Wilson through trade. Wilson had a difficult season with the Chiefs the previous year, but he turned things around this year, leading the team to its first victory in eight years. As a backup quarterback, he put a lot of effort into maintaining his health, demonstrating that he is not only a gifted player but also a decent guy who won't bring the club down. He's adored by Broncos supporters, and after the team overcame the leaders, he changed the season and brought me back to enjoying Broncos football.
a longtime 1973 Broncos supporter who has stood by the team through good times and bad. Wilson's treatment makes me sad to think about supporting the Raiders, a team I used to laugh at. Although football is a business, Chapter 11's injuries weren't necessary. See if they can find a QB in another eight years.
It is stated that the new Broncos owners desire a championship team. But it would be a mistake to retain general manager George Paton, who arranged a hilarious trade with Russell Wilson before establishing himself in Denver. Wilson need to be let go following his two miserable seasons. Sean Payton, the coach, was brought in to rebuild the Broncos, but it appears that he lacks the necessary resources. GM George Paton is unable to deal with acceptable players or develop the current ones, and CEO Greg Penner is hesitant to grant Payton the tools he needs to succeed. There must be a departure.
Recurring the same error will never lead to a profitable firm. In order to develop a squad over the next two to three years and develop a quarterback who can carry out a winning game plan, the Broncos must have a plan in place for hiring a quarterback. It is a waste of money to invest in a failing NFL team without hiring the correct personnel.
Keep in mind that deeds speak louder than words; this shows that they are an actual NFL franchise. With any luck, the Broncos won't end up like the Colorado Rockies and be content with a "successful".