On the latest edition of the DNVR Broncos Podcast, Andrew Mason and Ryan Koenigsberg dive into the big news from the bye weekend: the Broncos’ extensions to wide receivers Tim Patrick and Courtland Sutton.
They break down what it will mean for the construction of the WR corps over the years to come … as well as what this might mean at quarterback. Does this pave the path for a top-echelon veteran? Or does this make a cost-controlled Round 1 pick more palatable?
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TomMercury
Even though we have now locked up a receiving core that could be attractive for a Free Agent QB, wouldn’t the ownership issues stop those same Free Agent QBs from wanting to join the Broncos organization?
AviatorChris
How would y’all compare Thomas and Sanders play style/contracts to Sutton and Patrick? I believe as you said earlier we got great value for finally pulling the trigger early rather then waiting… How would you think Sutton and Patrick would play in PFM glory days? Keep up the great work! #broncoscountry
Alaska_Preston
My boys!
I’d a couple questions for y’all. With Melvin likely gone after this season, does his departure open the door for Phil to return? Phil was supposed to be the lightening to Royce’s thunder; I feel like Javonte is the best embodiment of thunder we’ve seen on the team since CJ Anderson. With our thunder locked down, does it make sense to bring Phil back to be the flashy/second string guy?
What is one position on each side of the ball you feel like needs addressed most this off-season (omitting QB). I’d like to see something done at the tackle position, either one. I like Massie but his age worries me. Bolles hasn’t been bad but not great. Also, I would like a legit, scary MLB brought in. What’re your thoughts?
God bless and go DNVR, all you guys, this community, and Ice Man.
dan birk
hey guys,
so nfl.com did their annual list of coaches under 45 who are rising stars in the league. last year zach azzanni was at the top of the ‘ones to watch’ list, but wasn’t on the list because he exceeds the age threshold this year. the one broncos coach who was, was christian parker.
what do y’all think about the job parker is doing, and do you think the broncos should try to retain him if they change coaching staffs?
for a team that has a coaching staff that gets criticized often, they’ve managed to put out 4 co-ordinators since 2017 (studesville, klint kubiak, brandon staley, renaldo hill), so should the broncos try their best to retain an up and coming coach like parker?
Windy City Bronco
Apparently Teddy “no tackle” is sacked on 15% of drop backs on opening drives. This gets me to wondering about scripted plays since clearly whatever is being scripted isn’t working.
How are these scripts constructed? Is it 15 plays run in order no matter what the defense throws at you? Does that third play in the script assume third and short, third and long, or that its second down?
Any idea what Shurmur might be getting wrong here?