I really don't want Denver to pick up Rodgers.
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The Broncos had basically the same, awful odds the Raiders had to win the AFC Championship just before the Denver-Rodgers rumors started. Chiefs are still pretty healthy favorites, as this article says.
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Denver would be worst case scenario for Rodgers but Miami isn’t much better. They too are a good QB away from being heavyweight contenders.
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You add Brown to the Chiefs draft, since he was traded for picks, and KC's grade is an A.
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I know but I haven’t seen an expert give them credit for that. |
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If the Broncos get Aaron Rodgers the Chiefs gap will certainly closed a great deal and AFCW would be up for grabs. DEN has a lot of talent that would end up playing up to their potential, much the same way those Manning DEN teams did. HoF QB's have that ability.
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Their defense is aging and their starting right tackle is out for the year. They might be able to win 10 games with Rodgers but they're not challenging for the AFC Championship. |
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I wouldn't go as far as calling their D aging. Von Miller is the one aging, but he can still be effective when healthy. Now I will admit, DEN doesn't have any depth (anywhere..at all) so once/if their players start getting inj, not sure even Rodgers can mask that. |
La Canfora saying something nice about the Chiefs?
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Include the NFC. A healthy Chiefs team gets beat by nobody. (With the exception of the Rams who got Stafford. They got better.)
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