The Facts:
Marshall can huff and he can puff. But can he blow his way through the Broncos' control and follow Jay Cutler out the Dove Valley doors? There are no indications the Broncos will treat the holdout of Marshall, who wants more money, as they did Cutler, a QB who refused to play for new HC Josh McDaniels.
Reported by the Denver Post
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
In case you haven't been paying attention, Marshall, dissatisfied with his contract, skipped three weeks of the team's "voluntary" passing camp, then all three mandatory mini-camp sessions last weekend. He also reportedly requested a trade in a Friday meeting with team owner Pat Bowlen. But Post staffer Mike Klis reports the Broncos appear intent on waiting Marshall out. And because he seems so blissfully unaware of his position, we'll remind you that Marshall's complete and utter
lack of leverage in this situation will make it quite difficult to escape Denver or get the Broncos to cut him a new deal.
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