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Re: Keenum to DEN, what does it mean for the WR's?

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2018 11:31 pm
by hjernazian
Shoreline Steamers wrote: Thu Mar 15, 2018 9:44 am
hjernazian wrote: Wed Mar 14, 2018 11:56 pm I still don't see (in real life) the Broncos being more than a 8-8 team with Keenum, but hopefully he can be a serviceable QB and act as a bridge to our likely QB selection in the draft.
I don't see how this move doesn't improve the outlook for DT and Sanders at least a little bit. Agreed that Keenum isn't likely turning into Kurt Warner before our eyes, but he's definitely superior to the three-headed dungheap that Denver rolled out at QB in 2017. Nowhere to go but up really.

I'm curious hjernazian if there's any talk about Chad Kelly in Denver? I realize he's been injured/rehabbing and hasn't been able to do anything. But any chance he gets to compete, or will they simply leave him running the scout team? I thought he was talented coming into the league, but he had maturity issues that contributed to his slide in the draft.
I was actually born and raised in Denver, but currently live in Los Angeles. With that said, all of my friends/family backhome, including myself, are Chad Kelly-truthers. I believe in the kid. I know he's a late round pick, but he hasn't had a shot yet. I wouldn't at all be dissapointed if we draft the OL at the 5 spot, and Kelly a shot if Keenum throws lame ducks out there. He is definitely a home town guy that the locals want to see have an opportunity. It's just hard to pass on the likes of Mayfield, Rosen, Darnold or Jackson.

Re: Keenum to DEN, what does it mean for the WR's?

Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2018 2:28 pm
by maxhyde
Keenum will take more chances than Seimian did. I think better for the WR's but still not great