You don’t know what you got ‘till it’s gone

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  1. I’ll never forgive Blankenship for missing that 33-yard FG against the Bills in the 2020 WC game.

  2. Still 3 games over .500. Broncos fans wish we were in that neighborhood since Manning retired!

  3. Straight up, with the benefit of hindsight,, we should have just kept Jacoby. He’s no world beater, obviously. Maybe top 15 on a good day.

    But we would have had more draft capital, stability, and (I might be wrong about this) cap space. Just watching his play this year on the Browns, if you plugged him into our current roster I think we’d be headed to fighting for a wild card spot at least.

    Best plan would have been keep Jacoby and try to draft the next QB. Again, benefit of hindsight. But it hurts just a little bit.

  4. The only hindsight takeaway anyone should get from any of this is that we should have tanked the Rivers year at the absolute latest. Delaying the inevitable has done nothing but hurt the team.

  5. The offensive line is where the have had the problems they haven’t had a good line since before Peyton was injured

  6. I mean I hate to say it but Wentz surely would have been less of a problem than Ryan this year? He might make boneheaded plays but Ryan leads the league in turnovers. At least Wentz was able to push the ball downfield

  7. Rivers wasn’t perfect obviously but he really was a great QB. Seeing Ryan now and looking back at Rivers when he was here, Rivers was superior in every aspect. I know the line was “better” then and all that but he really held it down.

  8. Matt Ryan sucks and Carson Wentz wasn’t great but I think we would have been in the playoffs these past two years if Anthony Castanzo didn’t retire. We all talk about Luck but AC has been swept under the rug in the mix of all the QB stuff

  9. I personally really enjoyed the Rivers era. The dude had character and the players liked him. He side line shit talk was hilarious.

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