Garett Bolles definitely made his feelings clear to the Denver Broncos.
The Broncos' 2017 first-round pick enters a contract year, and for the first time this summer, Bolles shared his hopes for the future.
That's the rub. So long as the just-turned 32-year-old acquits himself well on the grid-iron, his contractual future will "take care of itself." Bolles has been outspoken in his desire to play for a winning team. Unfortunately, his arrival to the Mile High City happened a year into what has become an eight-season playoff drought. Like the fictional Nacho Libre once said, "I don't want to get paid to lose. I wanna win!"
That quite appropriately describes Bolles' mindset, and bless him for it. Payton surely appreciates it, and if the Broncos get the quarterback situation figured out this year, and Bo Nix turns out to be the guy the team believes he is, those winning ways will return to this storied franchise.
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