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On 2/5/2022 at 4:50 PM, BayRaider said:

We are use to this team not adjusting right?

Funny. McDaniels and Graham are probably the only two minds in the game where you have no idea what you are going to get week to week. Graham might play 4-3 one week, 3-4 one week, or blitz heavy one week and no blitzing the next week. He’s always different and different looks. Also he may not call the same blitz from the prior week at all. His stuff is always a little different week to week, even the plays in specific. 

As for McDaniels, you may see a RB go 200 yards and 4 TDs one week or you may see Carr have 400 yards and 4 TDs. McDaniels heavily gameplans for teams weaknesses, but will also adjust in-game if it isn’t working. 

Leadership is a question mark til we see it, but we are getting world-class minds on both sides of the ball. 

Harbaugh would of been a great hire too, but is a run first offense going to compete with Mahomes, Herbert, and possibly Rodgers? Arguably all Top 5 QB’s in the NFL with Rodgers, Mahomes being alone in that Top 2 Tier of World-Class Elite. 

Fun time to be a fan. 

Blitz? What's a blitz? We don't know anything about blitzes. What is this heresy?

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3 minutes ago, BayRaider said:

Keep hearing nothing but negative stuff about him, especially from Bronco fans. Seems like a ****** as well. Ehhh... Special Teams Coordinator is by far the least important anyways. 

We have two basically all-pros at K and P. Hard to screw our ST up too much. 

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McMahon’s tenure in Denver featured multiple blocked punts and field goal attempts, and arguably the worst kick coverage in the league. Over the last four seasons, the Broncos allowed an NFL-high six returns for touchdowns (four on kickoffs and two on punts).

This season, most of Brandon McManus’ kickoffs were touchbacks (62), but on Denver’s 14 kickoffs that were returned, opposing teams averaged 39.4 yards per return. That represented the worst kickoff coverage in the NFL.

Can't win them all I guess

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