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Aquib Talib to the Broncos

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#2

He'll never live up to it.
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#3

The rich get richer, now they just need a Quarterback, I expect Peyton to stink it up next year.


 

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#4

Wow, and they'll probably land Ware or Allen as well. Might as well gear up for a run now before Manning's window closes and they're back to average.
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#5

Very high risk contract.   With Aqib Talib's character history when he wasn't with the Patriots,  John Elway is in essence rolling the dice.  



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#6

This reeks of desperation from a team who probably realizes their window in closing. You can probably officially count Denver out on Decker now
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#7

Win now pick up to get the most out of the Manning era in Denver...also makes the Pats weaker...good pick up if he keeps his head on straight.


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#8

Another "Dream Team"?


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#9

Is he really even an upgrade over Rodgers-Cromartie?


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#10

Quote:This reeks of desperation from a team who probably realizes their window in closing. You can probably officially count Denver out on Decker now
 

With the supply for WR's on the open market outweighing the demand,  I think the Broncos will be fine at that position.   Yet,  the contract for Aqib Talib certainly seems like the way you are describing.   John Elway was a high risk QB.   He can be classfied as a high risk GM.   My gut feeling is he's going to regret this decision.


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#11

Quote:Is he really even an upgrade over Rodgers-Cromartie?
 

  Both players are great athletes.   I think Aqib Talib is the more consistent CB when he stays out of trouble.  But the contract he signed ,  combined with his past,  easily leads me to conclude that DRC at a noticeably lower price would have been a better decision.

 

 When all the dust settles,  the Patriots will end up getting better value at CB than the Broncos did. 


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#12

Pats prob get Revis
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#13

Quote:This reeks of desperation from a team who probably realizes their window in closing. You can probably officially count Denver out on Decker now
 

I'd love to see what the same people criticizing Denver here for -gasp- signing the best players available at the time would be saying about it if it was the Jags making similar moves in a similar situation. 

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Quote:Pats prob get Revis
 

Yep, would make sense now that Talib is gone. 

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(This post was last modified: 03-12-2014, 12:22 AM by The Mad Dog.)

Quote:  Both players are great athletes.   I think Aqib Talib is the more consistent CB when he stays out of trouble.  But the contract he signed ,  combined with his past,  easily leads me to conclude that DRC at a noticeably lower price would have been a better decision.

 

 When all the dust settles,  the Patriots will end up getting better value at CB than the Broncos did. 
 

Talib when he's on his game and not hurt, can shut down an opponents best WR. DRC is nowhere near that good. I'm thinking the person you are responding to with the above quote is a little football challenged. 


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#16

Quote:I'd love to see what the same people criticizing Denver here for -gasp- signing the best players available at the time would be saying about it if it was the Jags making similar moves in a similar situation. 
 

When was the last time the Jaguars made a signing along the lines of what the Broncos did with Aqib Talib?

 

I can't speak for Jaguars fans.  But as a Lions fan,  if Martin Mayhew made a similar decision for a player with Talib's history off the field,. I would be highly critical of the decision.   The amount of guaranteed money the Broncos gave Talib is way too much!


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#17

Quote:Talib when he's on his game and not hurt, can shut down an opponents best WR. DRC is nowhere near that good. I'm thinking the person you are responding to with the above quote is a little football challenged. 
 

Oh snap. That hurt brah.

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Quote:Talib when he's on his game and not hurt, can shut down an opponents best WR. DRC is nowhere near that good. I'm thinking the person you are responding to with the above quote is a little football challenged. 
 

DRC isn't on Aqib Talib's level but I have seen him perform as a difference maker in his own right.   IMO,  the other poster brought up a legitimate question.


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#19

Quote:I'd love to see what the same people criticizing Denver here for -gasp- signing the best players available at the time would be saying about it if it was the Jags making similar moves in a similar situation. 
 

You are an odd fellow

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(This post was last modified: 03-12-2014, 12:32 AM by The Mad Dog.)

Quote:You are an odd fellow
 

Sucks when I point out hypocrisy, huh? 

 

If the Jags were in Denvers position and making similar moves as them right now, we'd all be celebrating the moves. So to bash Denver for doing what they are is disingenuous. 

 

If having integrity means I'm "odd" then excuse me but I'd rather not be "normal" then. 


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