Rice is the only back even remotely available that is even close to the last great RB Denver had...wait for it...Terrell Davis...I miss him immensely, the last decade Plus has been brutal for us beloved Bronco fans...
and 1 more thing, Denver had Incognito in for workouts in the last 10 days, we'll do what it takes to make a run for a championship regardless of history, and it sure would be nice to see Rice in the backfield behind Manning...gives a dynamic dimension and weapon to make a defense think about.
Before you get all excited about Ray Rice being the second coming, remember 2013 Ray Rice was not very good and most RB's don't "bounce back" once the decline starts.
Before you get all excited about Ray Rice being the second coming, remember 2013 Ray Rice was not very good and most RB's don't "bounce back" once the decline starts.
^^^^This I think he only had 600 rushing yards for the year.
There was once a goalie in Denver, Patrick Roy who beat up is wife. He is now the Avalanche head coach. I guess people in Denver are use to turning a blind eye to such behavior.
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Yep..........that might push em over the top.
Northwest Nascar Champion 2012, 2017
"2011-2012 BCS Bowl Poll Champion".
Rice is the only back even remotely available that is even close to the last great RB Denver had...wait for it...Terrell Davis...I miss him immensely, the last decade Plus has been brutal for us beloved Bronco fans...
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Northwest Nascar Champion 2012, 2017
"2011-2012 BCS Bowl Poll Champion".
^^^^This I think he only had 600 rushing yards for the year.
just might happen.
There was once a goalie in Denver, Patrick Roy who beat up is wife. He is now the Avalanche head coach. I guess people in Denver are use to turning a blind eye to such behavior.