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On today’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey breaks down the question everyone in Broncos Country is asking: how different will Davis Webb call the offense now that he’s taking over full play‑calling duties from Sean Payton. The bones of the system stay the same — but the feel, the tempo, and the philosophy could shift in ways that unlock a new version of Bo Nix.
Webb is younger, more aggressive, and more willing to lean into modern spacing concepts. Expect more early‑down passing, more RPO elements, more middle‑of‑the‑field attacks, and a play‑caller who isn’t afraid to let Nix rip it. The offense could become faster, more rhythmic, and more QB‑friendly — without losing Payton’s structure.
So how big is the change. Big enough to matter. Subtle enough to stay stable. And potentially the key to taking Denver from a top‑14 offense to a top‑10… or better.
🔥 In this episode:
How Davis Webb’s style differs from Sean Payton’s
Why the offense could become more aggressive and QB‑centric
How Webb’s rhythm‑based approach fits Bo Nix’s strengths
What changes in tempo, spacing, and early‑down philosophy
Why this shift could elevate Denver’s offensive ceiling in 2026
Drop your take in the comments — how big of a leap do YOU expect from the Broncos offense under Davis Webb.
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On today’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey breaks down the question everyone in Broncos Country is asking: how different will Davis Webb call the offense now that he’s taking over full play‑calling duties from Sean Payton. The bones of the system stay the same — but the feel, the tempo, and the philosophy could shift in ways that unlock a new version of Bo Nix.
Webb is younger, more aggressive, and more willing to lean into modern spacing concepts. Expect more early‑down passing, more RPO elements, more middle‑of‑the‑field attacks, and a play‑caller who isn’t afraid to let Nix rip it. The offense could become faster, more rhythmic, and more QB‑friendly — without losing Payton’s structure.
So how big is the change. Big enough to matter. Subtle enough to stay stable. And potentially the key to taking Denver from a top‑14 offense to a top‑10… or better.
🔥 In this episode:
How Davis Webb’s style differs from Sean Payton’s
Why the offense could become more aggressive and QB‑centric
How Webb’s rhythm‑based approach fits Bo Nix’s strengths
What changes in tempo, spacing, and early‑down philosophy
Why this shift could elevate Denver’s offensive ceiling in 2026
Drop your take in the comments — how big of a leap do YOU expect from the Broncos offense under Davis Webb.

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