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ROYC75 04:26 PM 08-12-2014
Discussion: All things Broncos.
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RaidersOftheCellar 05:47 AM 08-08-2023
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Don’t look now but the Russ Plan is starting to come to fruition. Russ has been stacking good days…



:-)
Aside from the fact that he hasn't been stacking anything but pancakes, didn't you say he had already turned it around at the end of last season? :-)
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Pasta Little Brioni 07:06 AM 08-08-2023
When teams needed to score on Denver....they did. Chiefs played them super conservative, took the foot off the gas after big leads, and still averaged 30 on that defense....ouch

Then you have Faker Mayday absolutely fisting that defense to boot
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Coochie liquor 08:31 AM 08-08-2023
Uhoh….

Anonymous Broncos Source Speaks Out About HC Sean Payton

Clearly, not everyone at Denver Broncos HQ is giving Sean Payton "their best."

Chad Jensen12 hours ago
Ruh roh.

It turns out that Sean Payton's public curb-stomping of Nathaniel Hackett — via USA Today's Jarrett Bell — which included some friendly fire, roping in the likes of Denver Broncos GM George Paton and the team's PR department for how bad 2022 was — rubbed some people wrong internally.

ESPN's Jeff Legwold cited an "anonymous" Broncos source on Monday, who apparently didn't take kindly to Payton painting some of the team's incumbents from 2022 with the same strokes Hackett got.

One Broncos employee, requesting anonymity, said “some people were surprised at that, not happy, people are giving him their best, working their asses off and this organization has done an awful lot right for a long time, more than most."

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This is a good example of how Payton's violation of his own "anonymous donor" mandate, which was a standard he held Broncos players and coaches to this offseason, has really backfired on the veteran head coach.

Payton's crackdown on all things media, and his hyper-control over any and all information that goes in and out of Broncos HQ, is meant to not only keep his NFL rivals from gleaning intel on his football operation, but also to minimize the potential for any storyline to jump the shark and become a distraction to the team.

Alas, Payton's comments to USA Today, true though they were, have now become the very distraction to the Broncos that he hoped to avoid with his players. When anonymous Broncos sources are giving quotes to local beat writers with a national platform, Payton has lost control of the narrative.

Payton could have avoided this situation by being more disciplined in that on-the-record sit-down with his old pal Bell, but his passionate remarks, according to the head coach, were motivated by his desire to defend Russell Wilson and the Broncos players, who were dragged through the mud last year due, in large part, to gross organizational incompetence.

“I’ve been preaching that message, and here I am—the veteran—stepping in it. It was a learning experience for me," Payton said back on July 28. "It was a mistake, obviously. I needed a little bit more filter. There’s a pound of flesh for these guys, and as a coach, you stick up for them. After a while, we’re past that season last year. I said what I said. I needed a little bit more restraint, and I regret that. That being said, what I told the team is—I think I’m pretty good, relative to working with the media and am pretty savvy. I just had one of those moments. Jarrett [Bell] is a good friend and is really good at his job. [I had] two lattes in the morning. [He’s] the first one I see, and 40 minutes later, I’m regretting it. It is what it is.”

Payton can't put that toothpaste back in the tube. But now he runs the risk of a mutiny with anonymous sources within the Broncos organization speaking out in the media about their hurt fee-fees.

To that anonymous source, and any further Broncos who might feel inclined to join their comrade in lamenting Payton's criticism of those complicit in the team's 2022 embarrassment, I say this:

News flash: Nobody gives a rip about how the Broncos have "done an awful lot right for a long time." The bottom line is the NFL is a production-based business.

Not only have the Broncos failed to produce a winning season in the past six years, let alone a playoff berth in the past seven, but the team allowed itself to become an NFL laughing stock. The Walton/Penner ownership group spent big to bring in a big gun who would, as Hall-of-Famer Terrell Davis said, "not have to think about how to fix it but know how to fix it."

A coach of Payton's caliber, who knows how the championship sausage gets made, is going to break a few eggs making that omelet for the Walton/Penners. Feathers will get ruffled.

But if the Broncos truly want out of the mess they've created, now would be a good time to zip their lip, keep their heads down, and, as the anonymous source said, continue working "their asses off." This source proves, alas, that not everyone at Broncos HQ is truly giving Payton their "best."

This internal pushback on Payton reminds me of an apropos military cliche: you get the most flak when you're over the target.


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FlaChief58 08:48 AM 08-08-2023
5-12 and last place again as god intended 6000 years ago when he created the earth
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tredadda 09:05 AM 08-08-2023
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
The national media is catching up! Albert Breer came away VERY impressed with Denver’s secondary, especially Caden Sterns.



https://www.si.com/nfl/2023/08/08/br...camp-takeaways

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Weren't they impressed last year as well? How did that go?
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MagicHef 09:13 AM 08-08-2023
Originally Posted by Coochie liquor:
Uhoh….

Anonymous Broncos Source Speaks Out About HC Sean Payton

Clearly, not everyone at Denver Broncos HQ is giving Sean Payton "their best."

Chad Jensen12 hours ago
Ruh roh.

It turns out that Sean Payton's public curb-stomping of Nathaniel Hackett — via USA Today's Jarrett Bell — which included some friendly fire, roping in the likes of Denver Broncos GM George Paton and the team's PR department for how bad 2022 was — rubbed some people wrong internally.

ESPN's Jeff Legwold cited an "anonymous" Broncos source on Monday, who apparently didn't take kindly to Payton painting some of the team's incumbents from 2022 with the same strokes Hackett got.

One Broncos employee, requesting anonymity, said “some people were surprised at that, not happy, people are giving him their best, working their asses off and this organization has done an awful lot right for a long time, more than most."

What happens next for the Broncos? Don't miss out on any news and analysis! Take a second and sign up for our free newsletter and get breaking Broncos news delivered to your inbox daily!

This is a good example of how Payton's violation of his own "anonymous donor" mandate, which was a standard he held Broncos players and coaches to this offseason, has really backfired on the veteran head coach.

Payton's crackdown on all things media, and his hyper-control over any and all information that goes in and out of Broncos HQ, is meant to not only keep his NFL rivals from gleaning intel on his football operation, but also to minimize the potential for any storyline to jump the shark and become a distraction to the team.

Alas, Payton's comments to USA Today, true though they were, have now become the very distraction to the Broncos that he hoped to avoid with his players. When anonymous Broncos sources are giving quotes to local beat writers with a national platform, Payton has lost control of the narrative.

Payton could have avoided this situation by being more disciplined in that on-the-record sit-down with his old pal Bell, but his passionate remarks, according to the head coach, were motivated by his desire to defend Russell Wilson and the Broncos players, who were dragged through the mud last year due, in large part, to gross organizational incompetence.

“I’ve been preaching that message, and here I am—the veteran—stepping in it. It was a learning experience for me," Payton said back on July 28. "It was a mistake, obviously. I needed a little bit more filter. There’s a pound of flesh for these guys, and as a coach, you stick up for them. After a while, we’re past that season last year. I said what I said. I needed a little bit more restraint, and I regret that. That being said, what I told the team is—I think I’m pretty good, relative to working with the media and am pretty savvy. I just had one of those moments. Jarrett [Bell] is a good friend and is really good at his job. [I had] two lattes in the morning. [He’s] the first one I see, and 40 minutes later, I’m regretting it. It is what it is.”

Payton can't put that toothpaste back in the tube. But now he runs the risk of a mutiny with anonymous sources within the Broncos organization speaking out in the media about their hurt fee-fees.

To that anonymous source, and any further Broncos who might feel inclined to join their comrade in lamenting Payton's criticism of those complicit in the team's 2022 embarrassment, I say this:

News flash: Nobody gives a rip about how the Broncos have "done an awful lot right for a long time." The bottom line is the NFL is a production-based business.

Not only have the Broncos failed to produce a winning season in the past six years, let alone a playoff berth in the past seven, but the team allowed itself to become an NFL laughing stock. The Walton/Penner ownership group spent big to bring in a big gun who would, as Hall-of-Famer Terrell Davis said, "not have to think about how to fix it but know how to fix it."

A coach of Payton's caliber, who knows how the championship sausage gets made, is going to break a few eggs making that omelet for the Walton/Penners. Feathers will get ruffled.

But if the Broncos truly want out of the mess they've created, now would be a good time to zip their lip, keep their heads down, and, as the anonymous source said, continue working "their asses off." This source proves, alas, that not everyone at Broncos HQ is truly giving Payton their "best."

This internal pushback on Payton reminds me of an apropos military cliche: you get the most flak when you're over the target.


:-)
:-)
:-)
:-):-):-)
:-)

Payton told the truth and some people clearly didn't like it.
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TEX 09:14 AM 08-08-2023
Originally Posted by tredadda:
Weren't they impressed last year as well? How did that go?
TRUTH! :-)
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Coochie liquor 09:38 AM 08-08-2023
Originally Posted by MagicHef:
:-)

Payton told the truth and some people clearly didn't like it.
I mean yeah. His GM surely isn’t too happy about the comments! I’m sure some of the players feel singled out. I can’t wait to watch this season’s Dungver dumpster fire! Should be interesting to see if the Fade continue their dominance over your team.
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BEAVER 10:09 AM 08-08-2023
[QUOTE=Quesadilla Joe;17047345]The national media is catching up! Albert Breer came away VERY impressed with Denver’s secondary, especially Caden Sterns.


Is this one of those rappers I've never heard of...?
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ReynardMuldrake 11:29 AM 08-08-2023
Originally Posted by Coochie liquor:
I just had one of those moments. Jarrett is a good friend and is really good at his job. [I had] two lattes in the morning. [He’s] the first one I see, and 40 minutes later, I’m regretting it. It is what it is.
Clown. Shoes.
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RaidersOftheCellar 12:02 PM 08-08-2023
Originally Posted by MagicHef:
:-)

Payton told the truth and some people clearly didn't like it.
It doesn't matter if what he said is true. He's a douchebag for the way he went about it. There's a reason it ruffled a lot of feathers.

Not to mention, he should probably accomplish something with this team before running his mouth.
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PHOG 12:18 PM 08-08-2023
Originally Posted by :
[I had] two lattes in the morning.
And a couple or three bong hits.
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TEX 01:07 PM 08-08-2023
Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
It doesn't matter if what he said is true. He's a douchebag for the way he went about it. There's a reason it ruffled a lot of feathers.

Not to mention, he should probably accomplish something with this team before running his mouth.
Exactly the case. Loved what Rodgers said aboit the matter, and how Hackett responded with class.
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Chieftain 01:14 PM 08-08-2023
Broncos would've been better off had they promoted Rosburg as HC. At least he played the Chiefs tough and players actually respected him.
Instead they opted for an over the hill, arrogant, overrated, bongsmoking underachiever. Not a good formula for success.
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Pitt Gorilla 01:19 PM 08-08-2023
Originally Posted by MagicHef:
:-)

Payton told the truth and some people clearly didn't like it.
And, now, others within the organization are telling the truth as well. I wonder if Payton will like it.
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