
"With all the talk about a trade, including the New York Daily News' take that the Jets' interest in him had waned, info on Brandon Marshall's role in the new Broncos' offense may've been swept aside. The Denver Post fulfills that need, and there's an indication that Marshall might be a bit of a secret weapon against the Bengals. The logic goes that because of Marshall's battle with the team, there's not too much video of him participating, so he could be lining up just about anywhere. As for his attitude adjustment, coach Josh McDaniels responded, "great," when asked to describe his troubled wideout's countenance since reinstatement (ESPN)."
Marshall's stock right now is at an all time low, so it would be stupid for the Broncos to even try to trade him. The best thing for Marshall and the Broncos is for them to put their problems aside and do the best they can this season. In the offseason if Marshall can show that he is healthy, not a distraction, and as good as he was last year then you can start to look around the league and try to trade him.
As for this year. i think his numbers will be down, but that has more to do with Orton as his QB then anything else. I agree that he could go off week 1, because the Bengals have no idea what they are going to do with the talented WR...


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