Mims talks about his quarterback the way baseball scouts talk about a young Ken Griffey Jr. or Shohei Ohtani
LOVELAND — Angry? Silly Bills. You didn’t make Marvin Mims Jr. angry.
You made him hungry.
“We go to Buffalo. We go up 7-0, we’re feeling good. And then at the end of the game, we get our butts whooped and the season’s over,” Mims, the Broncos’ third-year wide receiver, told me Saturday afternoon after hosting the first of two weekend youth football camps along the Front Range at Ray Patterson Field. ...