A lot of talk on about how Wilson has no receivers he can depend on and lot of dropped passes. Now add a terrible D,, yep, gotta feel sorry for Wilson.
A lot of talk on about how Wilson has no receivers he can depend on and lot of dropped passes. Now add a terrible D,, yep, gotta feel sorry for Wilson.
Why do you keep repeating the same things over and over? Is your dementia giving you problems again?
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Wrong again, Deno. The defense only gave up 17 points to the Raiders. That’s more than good enough to win. The problem was Wilson not getting it done in the 4th quarter. Watch this video:
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As the video shows, the Broncos had the ball with a 13-10 lead and a chance to go up by two scores. Wilson took a bad sack on 3rd and 10 after holding the ball too long. On the ensuing punt, the Broncos got lucky with a roughing the kicker penalty on the Raiders, giving the Broncos another chance. From there, Wilson did a good job leading the Broncos into the red zone. The problem was he couldn’t get them into the end zone.
Eventually, the Broncos got to 1st and goal from the 8. Excellent situation for them! With a touchdown, they could have gone up 20-10. What happened? Wilson failed to lead the team into the end zone. On first down, he threw a dinky little pass for a short 3-yard gain. On second down, he threw a misguided pass that got batted down by a Raider; he’s lucky it wasn’t intercepted. On third down, he got hurried and threw the ball away. The team was forced to settle for a field goal, going up 16-10 and giving the Raiders a good chance to come back, which is what they did.
Even after the Raiders took a 1-point lead, the Broncos got the ball back with more than 6 minutes remaining in the game. Plenty of time for a game-winning drive. Wilson got a big contract for moments just like this! Instead Wilson couldn’t even get a first down. On third and 11, he threw a short pass that had no chance of getting a first down. The Broncos punted and never got the ball back.
We’ve already talked about what happened against the Jets. The problem wasn’t the defense nor the receivers. The problem was Wilson fumbling the ball away when the team had a chance to win.
Stop pointing fingers at Wilson’s teammates. The bottom line is this: Had Wilson played better in crucial 4th quarter moments against the Raiders and Jets, the Broncos would be 3-2 instead of 1-4.
Wrong again, Deno. The defense only gave up 17 points to the Raiders. That’s more than good enough to win. The problem was Wilson not getting it done in the 4th quarter. Watch this video:
As the video shows, the Broncos had the ball with a 13-10 lead and a chance to go up by two scores. Wilson took a bad sack on 3rd and 10 after holding the ball too long. On the ensuing punt, the Broncos got lucky with a roughing the kicker penalty on the Raiders, giving the Broncos another chance. From there, Wilson did a good job leading the Broncos into the red zone. The problem was he couldn’t get them into the end zone.
Eventually, the Broncos got to 1st and goal from the 8. Excellent situation for them! With a touchdown, they could have gone up 20-10. What happened? Wilson failed to lead the team into the end zone. On first down, he threw a dinky little pass for a short 3-yard gain. On second down, he threw a misguided pass that got batted down by a Raider; he’s lucky it wasn’t intercepted. On third down, he got hurried and threw the ball away. The team was forced to settle for a field goal, going up 16-10 and giving the Raiders a good chance to come back, which is what they did.
Even after the Raiders took a 1-point lead, the Broncos got the ball back with more than 6 minutes remaining in the game. Plenty of time for a game-winning drive. Wilson got a big contract for moments just like this! Instead Wilson couldn’t even get a first down. On third and 11, he threw a short pass that had no chance of getting a first down. The Broncos punted and never got the ball back.
We’ve already talked about what happened against the Jets. The problem wasn’t the defense nor the receivers. The problem was Wilson fumbling the ball away when the team had a chance to win.
Stop pointing fingers at Wilson’s teammates. The bottom line is this: Had Wilson played better in crucial 4th quarter moments against the Raiders and Jets, the Broncos would be 3-2 instead of 1-4.
He will start this 2022 season with 292 TD passes, that puts him in 15th place on the all time list, he needs 9 more to pass John Elway into 13th place, obviously that will happen early. But he won't hit number 12 this season...
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I think you can't have the worst D in the whole NFL and be second in dropped passes and among the worst with penalties. Wilson is on a bad team. and like all those videos I've shown with those who get the game get it's not Wilson, his numbers among the best in the NFL.
I could post a ton of videos all saying what I'm saying, Wilson is back bummer he plays on a really bad team.
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