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This week’s After the Horn dives deep into Denver’s football and baseball storylines. Bo Nix looks rattled and indecisive, while Sean Payton’s creative play-calling has backfired—prompting the crew to wonder whether the Broncos’ head coach is holding his rookie QB back. Then, the focus shifts to the Rockies’ surprise move hiring analytics veteran Paul DePodesta from the Browns, sparking debate over whether “Moneyball 2.0” can work at Coors Field. Finally, Sarah Spain joins Woody Page & company to talk about her Peabody-winning journalism, her new book Runs in the Family, and the booming growth of women’s sports, from Caitlin Clark’s impact to Denver’s new NWSL club.
By Guerilla SportsThis week’s After the Horn dives deep into Denver’s football and baseball storylines. Bo Nix looks rattled and indecisive, while Sean Payton’s creative play-calling has backfired—prompting the crew to wonder whether the Broncos’ head coach is holding his rookie QB back. Then, the focus shifts to the Rockies’ surprise move hiring analytics veteran Paul DePodesta from the Browns, sparking debate over whether “Moneyball 2.0” can work at Coors Field. Finally, Sarah Spain joins Woody Page & company to talk about her Peabody-winning journalism, her new book Runs in the Family, and the booming growth of women’s sports, from Caitlin Clark’s impact to Denver’s new NWSL club.