Posted on 11/20/2017 10:00:39 AM PST by Red Badger
The Denver Broncos saved some of their best defense for after the game.
At issue: boss John Elway labeling them soft. It didnt sit too well with a few of the players, though others welcomed the critique.
Yet the comments didnt stoke the necessary fire, either, as the Broncos lost 20-17 to the Cincinnati Bengals, extending their losing streak to six games.
None of us are soft, said linebacker Brandon Marshall, whose team met Saturday night to discuss the remarks by their Hall of Fame QB turned general manager. For him to call us soft, it just rubbed us the wrong way.
You get shunned out of this league for being soft.
Its been an awful stretch for the Broncos (3-7), whove dropped six in a row in the same season for the first time since 1990. Whats more, its the first time theyve lost to the Bengals (4-6) at home since 1975.
This isnt the culture here, said quarterback Brock Osweiler, who two seasons ago helped lead the Broncos to a win in Super Bowl 50. The standard here is to win championships, get to the playoffs every year and contend for Super Bowls, and right now were not playing football like that. So, its very frustrating.
Once again, turnovers became an all-too-familiar theme. The Broncos were knocking on the door in the first quarter when Osweiler tried to hit Cody Latimer in the end zone. Instead, Bengals cornerback Dre Kirkpatrick stepped in front of the pass and nearly took it the distance before knocking the ball out of his own hands and recovering it at the 1-yard line. The Bengals converted to take an early lead.
Anderson also had a costly fumble in the fourth quarter and was emotional about it after the game.
It hurts me, it hurts (my teammates), it hurts the coaches, it puts us in bad situations, he said, referring to the mistake.
In addition, kicker Brandon McManus converted a 61-yard field goal just before halftime that wouldve made it 13-10, but Bengals coach Marvin Lewis called timeout moments before the kick. The next attempt was blocked by KeiVarae Russell.
Just the way things have been going lately.
Were a good team. Were not putting it together, defensive end Derek Wolfe said. People are going to get nippy with each other. Got to get in between that and be like, Hey, look, we have to stick together. Were all we got. Everybody is against us now. Everybody hates us. Nobody likes us. When youre losing, nobody likes you. Nobody likes a loser. They want winners.
As for Elways comments, Wolfe said it put the team on notice.
If thats how he feels, then we got to make sure he dont feel that way, Wolfe said. If the boss says its not good enough, it means everybodys not doing good enough. It means everybody is probably going to get fired. Im just trying to make sure we stay together.
Receiver Demaryius Thomas thinks Elway might be on to something, even if the truth hurts.
He wouldnt have said it if he wasnt telling the truth, Thomas said. Weve lost six in a row. I think theres a little softness in there somewhere. He was talking about everybody, including me. I try to make my game better every week. We got to figure it out. I really dont know what to say.
On this afternoon, some of the biggest roars were for Terrell Davis and his fellow Hall of Famers when they were introduced. There were quite a few boos for the play on the field.
No energy, no life, no juice in the stadium, Marshall said. Ive been here since 2013, when Peyton (Manning) was here and threw seven touchdowns in the first game. Just from then on, Ive always felt like the stadium gives you extra juice. But today was the first time I was like, wow, this kind of reminds me of Jacksonville stadium.
Marshall puts the blame on the team for not drumming up more excitement.
Weve got to give the crowd something to cheer for. Were not giving them nothing to cheer for right now, Marshall said. Were not putting a product out on the field that makes them want to get out of their seats.
The NFL players are babies!
I think NFL can’t find enough quarterbacks that are able to play the position because too many smart ones that would have played years ago are deciding to save their brains and do something else.
Would you prefer “You suck!”?
They would swoon.......................
A bunch of Pu$$ies...
Marshall was the first one to join Krappernick, last season.
Yes, the AFC West title used to mean something.
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