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On the latest edition of the BSN Broncos Podcast, Ryan Koenigsberg and Zac Stevens are coming to you from BSN Headquarters to break down all of the latest news in Broncos Country.
The guys discuss Bradley Chubb’s big day, how Case Keenum impressed them and much more.
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Samuelbissu
Hey guys Chuck grate show especialy when yvonne Strahovsky is doing a stunt.
I dont think the national media gets the way the broncos want to win games because its not sexy, like the jets with rex going to back to back afc championchip games the broncos want to win with a grate defense, winning the turnover battle and grate special teams, thats why they brung in Keanum Veldeher and specialy King, i know this doesnt excite many people but this way wins a lot of games, what are your thougts on this way of building a team?
Keep up the grate work
Spacebar
Great News! Demarcus Ware has been hired by the Broncos as a part-time consultant. What a great thing for Miller and Chubb (and the defense in general)!
JustForbis
Ombudsing: There is a difference between sci fi and fantasy, though many people lump them into a catch all for fiction [other]. The way I see it, sci fi can be described as a work of fiction where the fantastical elements are grounded (to some extent) in science or at least scientific theory. Fantasy is when the fantastical elements are associated with mysticism. Westworld is about the gaining sentience of artificial beings. Robots and the cloud and other sciency things therefore classify Westworld as sci fi, not fantasy.
On to the question. You guys were mentioning Chubb’s preferred position with a hand on the ground. I have an idea in my head, but I’m hoping you guys could define the roles of the front 7 when it comes to less obvious. Like, what’s the difference between a nose (lined up on the nose of the ball?) tackle and just a defensive tackle in subpackages and what not, when does it make sense to line up against the center vs. between a center and guard. What defines the 3 technique vs. a 5 and what is the benefits/drawbacks of standing up right like Miller vs Chubb or others who have one or both hands on the ground?
Heavy Metal Avs Fan
I wanted to chime in on the TV show chatter. I know “Into the Badlands” hasn’t been mentioned but if anyone watches that, am I the only person who thinks the character Pilgrim looks exactly like CJ Anderson?