This past weekend, 104.3 The Fan in Denver pushed a super-hot-fire take about Von Miller, saying the Broncos' All-Everything pass-rusher should "play more disciplined football" after logging 14 penalty flags last season (only eight of which were accepted).

Here's why, among other reasons, the team is fine with him occasionally jumping offside.

According to Pro Football Focus, Miller has the most quarterback pressures of any player drafted since 2006: a staggering 466 in 96 career games. Speaking to his generational talent, he also tallied the most pressures through 32 games (155) and 48 games (233).

Joining him on the list are Los Angeles' Joey Bosa (69 pressures in 16 games), Oakland's Khalil Mack (311 in 64) and Houston's J.J. Watt (410 in 80).

The No. 2 overall pick of the 2011 NFL draft, Miller has converted pressure into production with 83.5 sacks -- six double-digit sack campaigns -- across seven years, closing in on the franchise sack record (97.5) held by Simon Fletcher. He recorded "only" 10 takedowns in 2017, however, a mark that fell well short of lofty expectations.

“I was supposed to get 30 sacks," Miller joked in April. "If I’m not getting 30 sacks—I just want to be great. I want to play in the postseason. When you get a taste of making big-time sacks in the postseason, you want to do it all of the time. Not being able to do that for the last two years, I’ve got to play better. I’ve got to get the guys to play better around me. That’s what a good leader and a good player does. I’ve got to play better and get everybody else to play better around me. If we can do that, we can be right back where we need to be.”

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Miller is already established as arguably the game's best edge rusher, a true headache-inducing nightmare for opposing signal-callers. That he put up 10 sacks last year despite continual double- and triple-teams, and a noticeable absence of help from his teammates, is an amazing feat in itself.

Enter Bradley Chubb, the Broncos' top rookie and best defensive player in this year's draft class.

Aided by a true long-term bookend at outside linebacker will do nothing but make Miller more terrifying, if you could believe it. And with another decade left in his tank, by the 29-year-old's admission, there's even some belief that Miller could break Bruce Smith's all-time record of 200 career sacks.

Just ask Smith.

"He’s an incredible talent. But he’s smart. He’s a student of the game, as well," he recently said of Miller. "So the sky’s the limit, as long as he stays healthy.”

A Super Bowl champion and MVP. A six-time Pro Bowler (and MVP) and six-time All-Pro selection. At or near the top of every major PFF category. A surefire future Ring of Fame inductee and, at this pace, likely Pro Football Hall of Famer.

About those penalties ...