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The Denver Broncos just pulled off one of the most incredible comebacks in recent memory, scoring an unbelievable 33 points in the fourth quarter to stun the New York Giants on Sunday! But before we celebrate, James and Steve have to ask the toughest question: Should this historic win actually be a HUGE red flag for Sean Payton and the Broncos' offense? While the final score is a victory, the slow, stagnant start by Denver is more than just an anomaly—it's a deeply concerning trend for a team coached by an offensive guru. Any thoughts from Russell Wilson?!
Inside the Film Room:
The Slow Start Crisis: Steve and James dissect the first three quarters of the game to figure out why Sean Payton's offense continually stalls out early. Was it play calling, personnel, or something else? They explain why this pattern is ultimately unsustainable.
Bo Nix's Damning Truth: James reveals the shocking, season-long stat about QB Bo Nix that perfectly illustrates the offense's inability to establish rhythm, forcing them into desperation mode.
Controversial PI Breakdown: Steve goes to the All-22 film to break down the highly debated Pass Interference penalty against Broncos CB Riley Moss late in the 4th quarter. Was it a clear flag, or a phantom call that changed the outcome? Steve shows you exactly what happened and gives his definitive answer.
Beyond the X's and O's: We also discuss the emotional Demaryius Thomas celebration memorial, and highlight the unexpected emergence of Davis Webb as the Offensive Pass Coordinator and how his influence might be impacting the play-calling structure in Denver. Tune in for the full analysis on whether this historic comeback is a sign of resilience or a warning sign of an offense on the brink!
0:00 Demaryius Thomas
3:36 Denver Comeback
8:00 Sean Payton's Stale Offense
17:14 Bo Nix's Limitations
33:39 Pass Interference
39:23 Steve Atwater!
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By Steve Smith Sr.The Denver Broncos just pulled off one of the most incredible comebacks in recent memory, scoring an unbelievable 33 points in the fourth quarter to stun the New York Giants on Sunday! But before we celebrate, James and Steve have to ask the toughest question: Should this historic win actually be a HUGE red flag for Sean Payton and the Broncos' offense? While the final score is a victory, the slow, stagnant start by Denver is more than just an anomaly—it's a deeply concerning trend for a team coached by an offensive guru. Any thoughts from Russell Wilson?!
Inside the Film Room:
The Slow Start Crisis: Steve and James dissect the first three quarters of the game to figure out why Sean Payton's offense continually stalls out early. Was it play calling, personnel, or something else? They explain why this pattern is ultimately unsustainable.
Bo Nix's Damning Truth: James reveals the shocking, season-long stat about QB Bo Nix that perfectly illustrates the offense's inability to establish rhythm, forcing them into desperation mode.
Controversial PI Breakdown: Steve goes to the All-22 film to break down the highly debated Pass Interference penalty against Broncos CB Riley Moss late in the 4th quarter. Was it a clear flag, or a phantom call that changed the outcome? Steve shows you exactly what happened and gives his definitive answer.
Beyond the X's and O's: We also discuss the emotional Demaryius Thomas celebration memorial, and highlight the unexpected emergence of Davis Webb as the Offensive Pass Coordinator and how his influence might be impacting the play-calling structure in Denver. Tune in for the full analysis on whether this historic comeback is a sign of resilience or a warning sign of an offense on the brink!
0:00 Demaryius Thomas
3:36 Denver Comeback
8:00 Sean Payton's Stale Offense
17:14 Bo Nix's Limitations
33:39 Pass Interference
39:23 Steve Atwater!
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