Please understand that if you want to be a reactionary armchair GM, there are implications far beyond what you're considering. Benching Keenum entails changing the entire message of the season. Elway and the Broncos PR mafia spent the whole offseason positioning Keenum as a solution at the position and THE leader of the team. By benching him, you tell the whole team who bought into him and rallied behind the idea that they had a QB, that you're going to punt the season in the interest of "seeing what you have" with a project backup who has no experience. You're punting the entire season at 2-1. Might as well look to trade Harris and Miller now, as there's no sense wasting their primes when you're not even going to pretend that it's about competing this year.Jason wrote:Because I don't see Keenum doing much for improving in game 4 and beyond. I don't care what the record is, Denver could've easily went 0-3 solely because of Keenum. Imagine McManus missed against Oakland and the defense collapsed for just one drive against Seattle. Your narrative about Keenum would be closer to mine based on just that little detail, and the NFL network would be down Keenum's throat for being 0-3.Headhunter wrote:Why is it "time" to start Kelly? Why wasn't it time in Week 1? Why now instead of Week 10? What makes right now the time? That they lost one game they were always going to lose?
Denver is 2-1.
Luckily, no team would be so stupid as to listen to the cries of the delusional and spoiled Broncos fanbase. You definitely aren't the only one but when you take everything into account it really is incredibly stupid.