I'll give Mr. Perna credit for leaving up that video. On the one hand, it'll keep getting views and generating revenue for him. On the other, it kinda wrecks his credibility in an irreparable way, because it's difficult to imagine him having found a way to be more wrong about
everything he says in the video.
(I keep adding the "Mr." before his last name because just "Perna" by itself looks funny to me, because "perna" means "leg" in Portuguese)
Oh, and I'm glad I heard the Ciara song there rather than somewhere that it could influence future recommendations for me.
Definitely not my style.
I particularly love when Mr. Perna is talking about tight ends and he says, starting at about 8:35 in the video
Either way, Russ will make Albert O. look like Albert Ohhhhh-my-God-I-can't-believe-we-just-scored-60-points-on-the-f**kin'-Chiefs!
This is especially funny in the context of the Broncos just having lost 70-20 to the Dolphins, with the offense scoring only a typical-for-the-Wilson-Broncos 13 and the Broncos getting another 7 from a 99-yard kickoff return in garbage time (it took the score from 63-13 to 63-20 with 8:50 left in the game).
"Albert O." refers to then-Broncos TE
Albert Okwuegbunam, who had ten receptions on 18 targets for a total of 95 yards, four first downs, and one touchdown in 2022, and doesn't appear to be in the NFL anymore.
In 2022, the Broncos averaged under 17 points per game. So far this season, it's been 23 per game.
At 9:42, this gem:
The Broncos will be good in 2022, so the 2023 first-rounder they gave the Seahawks is probably going to be a 28-to-32 pick.
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
He thought the 2022 Broncos would be a top-five team. They ended up being bottom-five.
I'm really enjoying this.
Especially enjoyable is that the arguments Mr. Perna makes in the video are pretty much the same things some of the anti-Carroll Wilsonette crowd around here said about it. Heck, some of them are
still saying the same stuff. At least Mr. Perna now knows he was dead wrong about the content of this video.