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The guys are back on After the Horn breaking down one of the Broncos’ most complete performances of the season — a dominant win over the Cowboys that showcased Bo Nix’s growth, RJ Harvey’s breakout game, and a renewed commitment to the run. Woody Paige, Tom Green, and Ron Zappolo debate whether Denver has finally found its offensive identity and how the team can hold up without Pat Surtain II anchoring the secondary.
The conversation shifts to baseball as the trio marvels at Shohei Ohtani’s record-setting postseason performance, comparing his dominance to Nikola Jokic’s steady greatness and Babe Ruth’s legend. Then, they turn to the shocking NBA gambling scandal involving Chauncey Billups — a story that hits close to home in Denver — and discuss what it means for the future of sports integrity in an era where gambling is fully mainstream.
They close with two fan favorites, “It’s Your Move” and “Grinds My Gears.” The debates get heated as they pit Emmanuel Sanders against Vance Johnson, revisit Rick Upchurch’s brilliance, and crown Shannon Sharpe the ultimate trash talker. Finally, Woody and Tom take aim at Sean Payton’s postgame ego and the ever-present Marlins Man for stealing too much screen time.
By Guerilla SportsThe guys are back on After the Horn breaking down one of the Broncos’ most complete performances of the season — a dominant win over the Cowboys that showcased Bo Nix’s growth, RJ Harvey’s breakout game, and a renewed commitment to the run. Woody Paige, Tom Green, and Ron Zappolo debate whether Denver has finally found its offensive identity and how the team can hold up without Pat Surtain II anchoring the secondary.
The conversation shifts to baseball as the trio marvels at Shohei Ohtani’s record-setting postseason performance, comparing his dominance to Nikola Jokic’s steady greatness and Babe Ruth’s legend. Then, they turn to the shocking NBA gambling scandal involving Chauncey Billups — a story that hits close to home in Denver — and discuss what it means for the future of sports integrity in an era where gambling is fully mainstream.
They close with two fan favorites, “It’s Your Move” and “Grinds My Gears.” The debates get heated as they pit Emmanuel Sanders against Vance Johnson, revisit Rick Upchurch’s brilliance, and crown Shannon Sharpe the ultimate trash talker. Finally, Woody and Tom take aim at Sean Payton’s postgame ego and the ever-present Marlins Man for stealing too much screen time.