The Denver Post

Broncos’ NFLPA grades would mean more with QB

- By Sean Keeler skeeler@denverpost.com

When you’ve got the best QB1 on the planet in your corner, ownership is overrated. But the latest NFLPA report, released a few days back, says Broncos CEO Greg Penner is the best boss in the AFC West. Which got the crack staff in the Grading The Week offices thinking: Do they hang banners for HR surveys?

We kid, of course, but if it’s good enough for the players, it’s good enough for us. Minus the occasional car theft, issues with child care and some transition­al bumps with the new strength and conditioni­ng staff, the Broncos graded out well in the annual players poll, which is both anonymous and occasional­ly delightful.

The locker room likes Sean Payton, even if it doesn’t like the size of the locker room itself. It also likes Penner, who last summer completed his first calendar year as Broncos CEO and was the only AFC West owner to garner an “A” from his nameless employees. That’s … something.

Penner’s job review — A

Although how much of a “something” it really is, well — that remains open to a spirited debate.

Because Kansas City management got crushed by its own ring-laden players in that same survey, citing promises that weren’t kept. The two-time defending world champs scored at a “D” or lower in four of 11 NFLPA categories.

Longtime Chiefs owner Clark Hunt, whose franchise has won three Super Bowls in five years, landed an F-minus, for Pete’s sake! Which tells us he’s secretly “Eight Men Out” Charles Comiskey behind the scenes, and the best team in football is winning big out of spite. Maybe, as we’ve long suspected, because the best team in football has Patrick Mahomes, and as long as you’ve got THAT GUY at quarterbac­k — Elway, PFM, Brady, Montana, etc. — the rest of it doesn’t matter quite as much, does it?

Or maybe Taylor Swift just needs to take the next logical step and buy her boyfriend’s team outright. Get Swifty, Chieftains!

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