Drew Lock ‘plays big’...because he thinks big I’ll leave the footwork and accuracy critiques to the film gurus, but just like Andy Reid, I love how ‘big’ Lock plays. U mean Joe Ellis who also thinks he so smart we could have had Lynch as GM & Kyle (along with Mike Shanahan) on board, but Ellis said nope. Well, if elway says he is not ready, then we know for sure that he IS ready! He is not ready to go right now, I will tell you that.”. But over the past 2-3 seasons I couldn’t begin to tell you what his grand plan is.
Of course Lock isn’t ready yet – he’s still on IR and is just able to get back to the practice field. And even with all the lame cotracts off the books next year we are so poor, we will be about 10th in cap space. very curious what theyll do if they have a top 3 pick and a shot at a top qb. He signed Case but refused to let him play HIS style of QB. Drew Lock, the team’s new rookie quarterback, grew up as a fan of the Chiefs. The Broncos have to find an honorable way to get rid of John Elway.
“I was a Chiefs guy.”, “But I couldn’t be more excited to be able to go back to Kansas City and hopefully get a couple wins with ‘the bad guys.’”. Learn how your comment data is processed. Apparently he doesn’t have the mentality for the pro game.
Latest on Denver Broncos quarterback Drew Lock including news, stats, videos, highlights and more on ESPN. Unfortunately, Lock’s eagerness to … “So I think that’s why with young quarterbacks, it’s always good for them to see what it’s all about and the step that it takes instead of throwing them right into the fire, because very few of these guys have a lot of success early. Lock was rated by Rivals as a four-star recruit and was ranked as the sixth-best pro-style quarterback in the 2015 class. Lock, who was selected by the Broncos in the second round of April’s draft, completed 7 of his 11 passes in the Hall of Fame Game for 34 yards, posting a 68.0 passer rating. Players who are not protected are allowed to leave if offered a position on another team's 53-man roster. In Denver, WR Courtland Sutton is out for the season with a knee injury. The Denver Broncos offense is only going to be as good as it quarterback and Drew Lock needs a lot of improvement before this team can win games consistently. It seems like the path is opening up. That gives the offense an exciting future outlook, but at the moment, Denver's young playmakers are struggling to click. The Broncos traded up 10 spots in the second round of the draft to make sure they could land Lock. After he injured his shoulder against the Steelers in Week 2, Broncos quarterback Drew Lock said he didn’t plan to change his playing style. I feel like if I can slowly but surely progress into that then I can be a really good quarterback in this league.”. As a result, Denver head coach Vic Fangio has prepared for all New England quarterbacks. Other than Elway getting a huge assist from Brandon Stokely and John Lynch to sign Peyton Manning as a free agent, the Broncos have otherwise been in decline since Jay Cutler was drafted by Mike Shanahan without ever having interviewed Cutler. 6d; In Denver, WR Courtland Sutton is out for the season with a knee injury. Because they are protected, Cox, Bradham, Benson and Brown will not be eligible to leave the Broncos to join another team's active roster this week. It all adds up. But knowing elway, he’ll trade the pick and get a TE/CB/OT bust later in the round. Drew Locket isn’t ready to play? https://broncoswire.usatoday.com/2020/09/22/denver-broncos-drew-lock-wont-change-playing-style-despite-injuries/, Fantasy Football: 12 best waiver wire targets for NFL Week 8, Justin Herbert among Chargers players, staff members forced to evacuate due to wildfires, Despite big loss, Broncos didn't take a big drop in NFL power rankings, Broncos Country is frustrated, and the players are too, Your California Privacy Rights/Privacy Policy. Please check your email for a confirmation. After he injured his shoulder against the Steelers in Week 2, Broncos quarterback Drew Lock said he didn’t plan to change his playing style. Matthew Slater disappointed in Patriots’ “attitude and effort” vs. 49ers, Report: Antonio Brown, Bucs agree to a one-year deal, Mike McCarthy questions Cowboys’ response to Jon Bostic’s hit on Andy Dalton, Antonio Brown gets one-year deal, with low salary and incentives, NFC East poised to finish as the worst division ever, not to put him out there before he’s ready.
“So that is the most important thing and if he’s not ready, we’re not going to put him out there. On Sunday, Lock tried to scramble out of pressure and he fell awkwardly on his shoulder and suffered an injury that will sideline him for 2-6 weeks. Drew Lock: “John Elway isnt ready to GM right now”. He should thank Brock Osweiler for rejecting Elway’s generous offer to stay and picking Houston instead. They’re going to take their lumps. He suffered a thumb injury on that play and was sidelined for the first half of the regular season. The one constant this week has been the uncertainty around Newton’s status for Monday’s game. I think we have the right coaches to help them improve. Being an NFL fan since 1955 and a Bronco fan since 1990, this is beyond a train wreck. Sign up for the Broncos Wire newsletter to get our top stories in your inbox every morning. I think that Elway wants to hold back Lock for as long as possible because if Lock proves to be (another) one of his QB draft busts then it could accelerated Elway’s departure. “I feel like I can put that more into my game and work on stepping up and work on taking the shorter throw that’s open. I do think we have the right guys there to improve it. Leaving him on the bench so he cannot even practice if pretty idiotic. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Denver Broncos quarterback Drew Lock is a mobile player who does a good job extending plays with his feet. Elway recalled his own experience, in which he was benched during his fifth game in 1983, only to get the job back four games later because of injury. After all, the NFL is a game played live against other teams. Nobody can grow under this guy.
This guy has no clue how to manage an NFL team. “We have a lot of growing that we have to do," Broncos coach Vic Fangio said after a 43-16 loss to the Chiefs on Sunday.