calling for Bronco's head. By all accounts, we could have had another Heaps / Nelson debacle like we did in 2010, where we went 7-6 after Hall left town.
Here we lose our starting, and very very talented quarterback, Taysom Hill, after one half of play. Combine that with losing Mr. J. Swag Daddy (Jamaal Williams), and add in a harder schedule.
Most of these complainers seem to set unreasonably high expectations every year. How would you draw up a different game plan for the year after losing a HUGE majority of your offense? It's like taking away Stockton and Malone from the Jazz and expecting them to still make a run to the finals.
Maybe some fans should do more homework on teams that lose their top guys and see how successful their teams end up. Sure, Ohio State was an INCREDIBLE story last year. I have never seen anything like it and may never see anything like that again.
Even the Cavs, with one of the greatest players of all time, couldn't win the championship after losing two of their starters: Kyrie and Love.
9-3 with a fresh, and I mean home from the mission three months fresh, quarterback and a running back by committee approach, is a solid year. We still have a chance at double digit wins this year. I expected maybe eight wins or lower after losing our two studs to start the year. Props Mangum for stepping in and playing so well.