Let's not, he plays no defense, is a black hole on offense, is belligerent and sulky. How about we stop cutting people who don't deserve it "slack" and instead hold them accountable for being trash players? I think we'll do that instead, yeah?
Green and Sengun make the most sense. Both have extreme confidence and aren’t shy at all. Since Sengun didn’t play it seems unlikely. Green is my choice which would also be a great step forward. Tate fits the mindset but not the age.
Unfortunately, it's not just this incident and there is an equally unfortunate divide in the locker room between some of the "vets" and the rooks. Fault is on both sides, but the vets on this team aren't necessarily vocal leaders to steer this team the right way. Denver is very interested.
Guessing since vet was put into quotes you mean Wood. And I hope Denver isn't the only one looking. I see no one on that roster that would benefit us other than the obvious/impossible.
Rookies outnumber the vets.. let's go!! is it possible to talk about the faults both sides have @Codman ?
Are you talking about KPJ with the "incident" remark? Seems like the franchise has come out and accepted his apology and are trying to mend. I dont get the same sense in the handling of Wood and his perceived arrogance for a guy who really hasn't done anything in the league - same for the other vets on the team .. journeymen who are just trying to cash some checks. Who are the young guys supposed to "look up to" in terms of professionalism and mentorship when Wood has claimed to be the "star" of the team and took it upon himself to be the leader and yet he leaves them all hanging and pouts when he was benched? Denver trying to poach KPJ or just generally speaking they are interested in random players the ROX may be willing to part with?