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Four Denver Broncos QBs fined by team for not wearing masks



ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- Denver Broncos coach Vic Fangio said Wednesday that the team has fined all four of its quarterbacks for violations of COVOD-19 protocols, including not wearing masks.

Two of the quarterbacks, Drew Lock and Brett Rypien, returned to practice Wednesday. Lock, Rypien and Blake Bortles, who is on the practice squad, were not eligible to play in Sunday's 31-3 loss to the New Orleans Saints after being deemed high-risk close contacts of quarterback Jeff Driskel, who tested positive for COVID-19 on Thursday. Fangio had said earlier this week that all forms of discipline were "on the table" for the four.


More discipline, including a fine to the organization as well as the loss of a draft pick, could come from the NFL in the days and weeks ahead.
Fangio also said Wednesday that Bortles would not practice with the team to "limit his exposure here." In addition, the Broncos have Kyle Shurmur, who spent last season with the Kansas City Chiefs and is Broncos offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur's son, going through COVID-19 testing in case the team wants to add him to the practice squad.
Driskel remains on the reserve/COVID-19 list.
Lock, who has tested negative throughout the past week, was throwing with the starters in Wednesday's practice and is expected to start Sunday against the Chiefs in Arrowhead Stadium.

"We came in on that Tuesday and got some extra work in when no one was here, and we got too lackadaisical with [the protocols]," he said Wednesday. "It ended up hurting us and it hurt this program and I apologize for letting that happen. We could have been better. That's the point of the matter here. We needed to be perfect and we weren't perfect. That's something that we've got to be better at."

The Broncos used running backs Phillip Lindsay and Royce Freeman at quarterback at times in the loss to the Saints. Practice squad wide receiver Kendall Hinton, who played quarterback in three of his seasons at Wake Forest, played just over half of the team's snaps at quarterback.
Hinton finished 1-of-9 passing for 13 yards with two interceptions as the Broncos gained just 112 yards overall, their lowest output in a game since a 1992 loss in Washington.

"Watching it was a gut-wrenching feeling the whole time," Lock said. "It was tough. It was really tough. It wasn't something that I enjoyed doing. I would much rather have been out there on the field helping my teammates out. It hurt my heart, hurt my soul."

Lock said he saw Hinton on Monday outside the building where the players are tested each morning for COVID-19.

"I was just really proud of him to be able to go out there and try to lead that team against such a good defense," Lock said. "He showed a lot of heart and he gained the respect of pretty much this whole team."
 

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try not to beat us up too bad next week. Let us hang around a bit lol
Like I said any given Sunday. No way is this a layup for the Steelers. Washington puts on a helmet, they have a chance to win.

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Four Denver Broncos QBs fined by team for not wearing masks



ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- Denver Broncos coach Vic Fangio said Wednesday that the team has fined all four of its quarterbacks for violations of COVOD-19 protocols, including not wearing masks.

Two of the quarterbacks, Drew Lock and Brett Rypien, returned to practice Wednesday. Lock, Rypien and Blake Bortles, who is on the practice squad, were not eligible to play in Sunday's 31-3 loss to the New Orleans Saints after being deemed high-risk close contacts of quarterback Jeff Driskel, who tested positive for COVID-19 on Thursday. Fangio had said earlier this week that all forms of discipline were "on the table" for the four.


More discipline, including a fine to the organization as well as the loss of a draft pick, could come from the NFL in the days and weeks ahead.
Fangio also said Wednesday that Bortles would not practice with the team to "limit his exposure here." In addition, the Broncos have Kyle Shurmur, who spent last season with the Kansas City Chiefs and is Broncos offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur's son, going through COVID-19 testing in case the team wants to add him to the practice squad.
Driskel remains on the reserve/COVID-19 list.
Lock, who has tested negative throughout the past week, was throwing with the starters in Wednesday's practice and is expected to start Sunday against the Chiefs in Arrowhead Stadium.

"We came in on that Tuesday and got some extra work in when no one was here, and we got too lackadaisical with [the protocols]," he said Wednesday. "It ended up hurting us and it hurt this program and I apologize for letting that happen. We could have been better. That's the point of the matter here. We needed to be perfect and we weren't perfect. That's something that we've got to be better at."

The Broncos used running backs Phillip Lindsay and Royce Freeman at quarterback at times in the loss to the Saints. Practice squad wide receiver Kendall Hinton, who played quarterback in three of his seasons at Wake Forest, played just over half of the team's snaps at quarterback.
Hinton finished 1-of-9 passing for 13 yards with two interceptions as the Broncos gained just 112 yards overall, their lowest output in a game since a 1992 loss in Washington.

"Watching it was a gut-wrenching feeling the whole time," Lock said. "It was tough. It was really tough. It wasn't something that I enjoyed doing. I would much rather have been out there on the field helping my teammates out. It hurt my heart, hurt my soul."

Lock said he saw Hinton on Monday outside the building where the players are tested each morning for COVID-19.

"I was just really proud of him to be able to go out there and try to lead that team against such a good defense," Lock said. "He showed a lot of heart and he gained the respect of pretty much this whole team."

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NBC’s Cris Collinsworth “So Sorry” For Being “Blown Away” By Female Pittsburgh Steelers Fans’ Fervor
By Erik Pedersen
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Cris Collinsworth has seen a lot in 30-plus years of covering the NFL, but apparently he hadn’t encountered fervent female fans until this week in western Pennsylvania. And today he has apologized for noting that on-air.

During NBC’s telecast of a rare Wednesday afternoon NFL game, the veteran color commentator was remarking about the fervor of Steelers fans. We then added: “In particular, the ladies that I met. They had really specific questions about the game. I’m like, ‘Wow.’ You’re just blown away by how strong the fans are here in this town.”

That created a backlash and led the former Cincinnati Bengals star receiver to apologize a few hours after the game ended, with the undefeated Steelers beating their division rivals 19-14.



“Today on our broadcast I made a reference to a couple of women that I met in Pittsburgh who so impressed me with their football knowledge that I wanted to tell their story on air,” the 15-time Sports Emmy winner wrote on social media (see the tweet below). “I know the way I phrased it insulted many. I’m so sorry. What I intended as a compliment to the fans of Pittsburgh, became an insult. I’m sick about insulting any fan, but especially female fans and journalists. I know first hand how much harder they have to work than any of us in this industry. I was wrong and I deeply apologize.”
 

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NBC’s Cris Collinsworth “So Sorry” For Being “Blown Away” By Female Pittsburgh Steelers Fans’ Fervor
By Erik Pedersen
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Cris CollinsworthAP Images
Cris Collinsworth has seen a lot in 30-plus years of covering the NFL, but apparently he hadn’t encountered fervent female fans until this week in western Pennsylvania. And today he has apologized for noting that on-air.

During NBC’s telecast of a rare Wednesday afternoon NFL game, the veteran color commentator was remarking about the fervor of Steelers fans. We then added: “In particular, the ladies that I met. They had really specific questions about the game. I’m like, ‘Wow.’ You’re just blown away by how strong the fans are here in this town.”

That created a backlash and led the former Cincinnati Bengals star receiver to apologize a few hours after the game ended, with the undefeated Steelers beating their division rivals 19-14.



“Today on our broadcast I made a reference to a couple of women that I met in Pittsburgh who so impressed me with their football knowledge that I wanted to tell their story on air,” the 15-time Sports Emmy winner wrote on social media (see the tweet below). “I know the way I phrased it insulted many. I’m so sorry. What I intended as a compliment to the fans of Pittsburgh, became an insult. I’m sick about insulting any fan, but especially female fans and journalists. I know first hand how much harder they have to work than any of us in this industry. I was wrong and I deeply apologize.”

:smh::smh::smh:

Well, that was much ado about nothing. :dunno:

"I apologize profusely for recognizing the level of fanaticism that I observed and acknowledged in Pittsburgh.":hmm:
 

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Adam Gase Takes Blame For Jets Failure to Develop Sam Darnold
Gase on helping to develop Darnold: "I haven't done a good enough job"
MAX GOODMANDEC 3, 2020
When Adam Gase took over as the Jets head coach at the beginning of last year, Sam Darnold already had one NFL season under his belt at quarterback.
On paper, it was a quality match. An offensive-minded head coach with experience in the AFC East joining forces with a franchise quarterback and former No. 3 overall pick entering his sophomore season.
The expectation was that Darnold and Gase would blossom alongside one another, taking Gang Green back to contention. Instead, less than two full seasons later, the duo's breakup appears to be imminent.
What remains, as the Jets attempt to avoid a winless season in 2020, is a question that fans will ask for years to come: what went wrong?
Before practice on Thursday, Gase opened up about the situation, admitting that it was his responsibility to help Darnold realize his potential with the Jets. Out of nowhere, the head coach owned up to this organization's inability to develop Darnold.
"I came here to help him, help him develop his career and we haven't been able to do that," Gase said in a Zoom call with reporters. "I haven't done a good enough job."
After another miserable loss this past Sunday, Gase is now 7-20 calling the shots in New York. Darnold, over three years, has an 11-22 record at quarterback.
Based on his performance against Miami coming off his latest injury—a loss that featured multiple questionable decisions that turned into costly interceptions—Darnold seems to be regressing.
"That's why every game is so important," Gase added. "Keep trying to help him grow, keep trying to help him develop and see things the way that he needs to see him and play the way that I've seen him play in certain games."

READ: Adam Gase Confirms Sam Darnold Will Remain Jets Starting Quarterback For Rest of Season
Through seven winless games this season, Darnold is the NFL's lowest-rated quarterback with a 64.0 passer rating. He's last among qualifying quarterbacks in yards per game (177.4) and QBR (36.7) with a total of eight interceptions in seven games played. The USC product hasn't thrown a touchdown pass since Sept. 27.
Gase prefaced that Darnold's struggles aren't the quarterback's fault.
"You do need 10 other guys to do their job as well," he said. "We need to do things well around him but at the same time it's on me to get him to play better than what he's played ... It's on all of us."
That includes momentum swings during any given game—like a dropped pass or blown assignment on the offensive line—that fail to lift Darnold into his best position to succeed.
Factor in unexpected lost time, due to injuries and a pandemic, and the odds have consistently been stacked against this 23-year-old. To Gase, however, that hasn't changed Darnold's work ethic or mental fortitude. At least, he doesn't show it.
"The fact that he keeps coming to work grinding, trying to try to fix the things that he has to, I've been impressed with his work ethic. It's phenomenal," Gase said. "He's trying to get things as right as he possibly can, create that chemistry as much as possible.
"At 23, that's probably way harder than what he portrays. But if he's worried about anything he doesn't show it. He does a good job of staying focused on working on his job."

With five weeks remaining this season, it's possible Darnold can flip the script and finish on a high note. He'll have all of New York's starting wide receivers at his disposal for a second straight week, and second time this year, for Sunday's showdown with the Las Vegas Raiders.
READ: Raiders' Head Coach Jon Gruden on Facing the Jets: 'They're a Handful'
Gase said it's undoubtedly frustrating for Darnold to have to take care of business while hearing that his organization will look to draft a player at his position after this season. If New York can go on to secure the first overall selection in the 2021 NFL draft, presumptive top pick Clemson's Trevor Lawrence will be available for the taking.
At the end of the day, the onus falls on Gase. He hopes to make a difference before the end of the year. Except that may end up being too late.
"I have to just keep trying to help him, keep trying to help our staff put together good game plans, we just keep trying to work as hard as we possibly can to put him in the best position possible."





 

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Ravens currently have one active QB, Trace McSorly. Most likely they will rush Lamar back and he will not have his legs and conditioning ready to go. This is how people get hurt. Look at Marcus Peters he rushed back.
 

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:smh::smh::smh:

Well, that was much ado about nothing. :dunno:

"I apologize profusely for recognizing the level of fanaticism that I observed and acknowledged in Pittsburgh.":hmm:
Yeah that was ridiculous he had to apologize. Although Collingsworth is a dickhead he didn't mean anything by this. It wasn't ment to be sexist or a jab at women for thinking they don't know anything about football. He just enjoyed a conversation with two people about football who happened to be women. :dunno: Big deal.

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Adam Gase Takes Blame For Jets Failure to Develop Sam Darnold
Gase on helping to develop Darnold: "I haven't done a good enough job"
MAX GOODMANDEC 3, 2020
When Adam Gase took over as the Jets head coach at the beginning of last year, Sam Darnold already had one NFL season under his belt at quarterback.
On paper, it was a quality match. An offensive-minded head coach with experience in the AFC East joining forces with a franchise quarterback and former No. 3 overall pick entering his sophomore season.
The expectation was that Darnold and Gase would blossom alongside one another, taking Gang Green back to contention. Instead, less than two full seasons later, the duo's breakup appears to be imminent.
What remains, as the Jets attempt to avoid a winless season in 2020, is a question that fans will ask for years to come: what went wrong?
Before practice on Thursday, Gase opened up about the situation, admitting that it was his responsibility to help Darnold realize his potential with the Jets. Out of nowhere, the head coach owned up to this organization's inability to develop Darnold.
"I came here to help him, help him develop his career and we haven't been able to do that," Gase said in a Zoom call with reporters. "I haven't done a good enough job."
After another miserable loss this past Sunday, Gase is now 7-20 calling the shots in New York. Darnold, over three years, has an 11-22 record at quarterback.
Based on his performance against Miami coming off his latest injury—a loss that featured multiple questionable decisions that turned into costly interceptions—Darnold seems to be regressing.
"That's why every game is so important," Gase added. "Keep trying to help him grow, keep trying to help him develop and see things the way that he needs to see him and play the way that I've seen him play in certain games."

READ: Adam Gase Confirms Sam Darnold Will Remain Jets Starting Quarterback For Rest of Season
Through seven winless games this season, Darnold is the NFL's lowest-rated quarterback with a 64.0 passer rating. He's last among qualifying quarterbacks in yards per game (177.4) and QBR (36.7) with a total of eight interceptions in seven games played. The USC product hasn't thrown a touchdown pass since Sept. 27.
Gase prefaced that Darnold's struggles aren't the quarterback's fault.
"You do need 10 other guys to do their job as well," he said. "We need to do things well around him but at the same time it's on me to get him to play better than what he's played ... It's on all of us."
That includes momentum swings during any given game—like a dropped pass or blown assignment on the offensive line—that fail to lift Darnold into his best position to succeed.
Factor in unexpected lost time, due to injuries and a pandemic, and the odds have consistently been stacked against this 23-year-old. To Gase, however, that hasn't changed Darnold's work ethic or mental fortitude. At least, he doesn't show it.
"The fact that he keeps coming to work grinding, trying to try to fix the things that he has to, I've been impressed with his work ethic. It's phenomenal," Gase said. "He's trying to get things as right as he possibly can, create that chemistry as much as possible.
"At 23, that's probably way harder than what he portrays. But if he's worried about anything he doesn't show it. He does a good job of staying focused on working on his job."

With five weeks remaining this season, it's possible Darnold can flip the script and finish on a high note. He'll have all of New York's starting wide receivers at his disposal for a second straight week, and second time this year, for Sunday's showdown with the Las Vegas Raiders.
READ: Raiders' Head Coach Jon Gruden on Facing the Jets: 'They're a Handful'
Gase said it's undoubtedly frustrating for Darnold to have to take care of business while hearing that his organization will look to draft a player at his position after this season. If New York can go on to secure the first overall selection in the 2021 NFL draft, presumptive top pick Clemson's Trevor Lawrence will be available for the taking.
At the end of the day, the onus falls on Gase. He hopes to make a difference before the end of the year. Except that may end up being too late.
"I have to just keep trying to help him, keep trying to help our staff put together good game plans, we just keep trying to work as hard as we possibly can to put him in the best position possible."






Yeah no shit muthafucka and water is wet what da fuck!!! :hmm:

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