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In a matter of hours, a whole lot changed for the Denver Broncos

Ryan Koenigsberg
Ryan Koenigsberg
December 10, 2018
In a matter of hours, a whole lot changed for the Denver Broncos

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MontanaBroncos

MontanaBroncos

December 10, 2018

You forgot about the o-line which couldn’t block its way out of a wet paper sack and the fabulous Mr. Bolles, flagged for . . . holding. Again. Back to his old habits, I’d wager.

And Joseph with the challenges and coaching whiffs. Ugh. This team is a reflection of its ownership, disjointed, inconsistent and spinning down the drain. We’ve got a good rookie class but the rest of it is a total rebuild, soup to nuts.

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Ryan Koenigsberg

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December 10, 2018

The o-line was referenced a couple of times in there.

cleonpack93

cleonpack93

December 10, 2018

For the first time ever, I think I’m legitimately scared to hear the podcast tomorrow.

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Ryan Koenigsberg

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December 10, 2018

I literally just texted Zac, “Going to be an interesting pod” lol

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MontanaBroncos

MontanaBroncos

December 10, 2018

oops. seeing red, not words, my bad.

Dags

Dags

December 10, 2018

I can always count on you to speak my mind for me RK. Thank you. This one was just painful to watch. It felt like the team was playing without its heart. Like you said, it felt like the Jets game all over again. Disjointed and mentally checked out.

Meanwhile, the other teams competing for that last Wild Card spot won their games and charged ahead. Baker and the Browns are set to roll into Mike High next with a full head of steam after upsetting the Panthers this week.

How much farther off the rails does this season need to go before the organization starts to make moves and begin preparing for next season? As a season spirals downward, do players prefer to continue balling out to pad their season stats or limit their playing time to stay healthy for next season?

kenoy28

kenoy28

December 10, 2018

I was there, along with a sea of Orange (props to Broncos Country, you could tell they sensed something special was brewing, too bad). I shelled out for 40 yard club seats to sit back and enjoy the pounding that was sure to come. My worst fear was that I would invest this money in the tickets and get crappy Broncos football in return, and my worst fears were obviously realized. I’m hoping in the Monday podcast, you guys touch on the following:

1. Please don’t let VJ off the hook with that amateur decision to review the Marquise Goodwin catch and fumble – I don’t even care about the consequences. In what world would a coach challenge that at that moment with anything less than 99% certainty? To my naked eye, there was a 20% chance at best. To the replay, there was a 5% chance at best to overrule that.
2. Please don’t let Bill Musgrave off the hook with the horrendous 4th down playcalls and the too predictable 2nd down runs. Would be interesting to see some stats on % that Broncos run the ball on 2nd downs with more than 7 yards to go vs. the league. It must be higher. Peyton used to say “First down, Second down, FIRST down, right?” Bill Musgrave is First down, second down, third down, maybe fourth down. Phillip had no chance. Did he really think the first lob to Courtland was really going to keep the defense honest? You have to do it multiple times to make it real, not just the first play of the game to “soften” up the defense. It was as if he had his obligatory Courtland lob and got it out of the way on play 1 so he could go back to his predictable ways the rest of the game. Sidenote, damn it Keenum – just throw the ball at Courtland’s helmet and stop trying to lead the guy. SMH
3. Can’t complain about the secondary giving up yards, we all expected that. But you’re right on on Kittles being the one guy you could not let beat you coming in. Please don’t let VJ and Joe Woods off the hook on this one either.

The things we’ve been saying about the coaching staff having this team competing and together, etc are all worthwhile and noteworthy. But if the purpose of the coaches are to put the players in the best position to win, once again, they have failed miserably. I love the players on this team, and I honestly think the character and heart they come in with make it easy for any coach to have them competing. So while it may seem that VJ is heavily responsible there, I say give John Elway and his GM team more of the credit there, and put the blame of losing games squarely on the shoulders of this coaching staff. I hope John Elway cleans house. Talk about the dead money on coaches instead in that scenario!

That's what She said

That's what She said

December 10, 2018

Where to begin? I feel shocked yet not surprised, frustrated yet resigned. What is it about games we should win, we can’t? Do the Broncos become complacent to easily? Is this a coaching issue? I know we are racked with injuries, but yesterday it seemed we just rolled over and quit. I know the injuries to Sanders and Harris cannot be understated, but I was surprised to see how crippled we looked.

On the up though, it was cool to see Chubb tie for the record, and Hamilton made a few great plays. Also, Lean Pockets made up a third of my food pyramid in college along with rice and ramen, so Hot Pockets are life ;).

smitty31

smitty31

December 10, 2018

I’ll keep it short. I’m not mad, just disappointed.

JDC15

JDC15

December 11, 2018

Welcome back to reality Bronco fans. First and foremost this is at BEST an average team and the little win streak is what it took to get there. What this team truly is, is a poorly constructed poorly coached team with no identity to hang its hat on. It WAS a dominant defensive team, now emphasized with the injuries a team with great pass rushers that has trouble stopping stopping the other teams offensive go to guy. On offense, where your best play makers are PL30 and CT14 there was zero creativity getting them the ball in space. Keenum is what he is a bottom third qb who is the worst qb in the division. The offensive line for at least the 3rd yr is a borderline joke, Bolles is substandard, Turner a 7th or 8th o lineman, Wilkinson the same, Veldheer not what he use to be, and McGovern ok. Coaching gag. VJ is a joke. He has managed to lose to a 9 loss team and a 10 loss team or in other word the Broncos represent nearly 30% of their combined wins. Joe Woods, come on bro the 49ers started a 3rd string qb, had ONE offensive weapon and they let him go off in the first. Musgrave, whom has blown an absolute golden opportunity to establish himself as a HC qb by trying to do thing the o-line and QB have no chance of succeeding at. In other words this team is on the verge of being a dumpster fire with Captain Quig at the helm.

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