Is it O-Line? Or a new training staff? Will a new coach fare any better without investment in these areas?
David, I’m sure plenty of defensive players thought the same thing. So uncharacteristic of the group that had been the NFL’s best against the pass entering the night. The first one, linebackers Alex Singleton and Josey Jewell appeared to have a beat on what was happening pre-snap, but they just didn’t execute well and tight end Foster Moreau ran right between them. When Derek Carr put a good ball on him, neither was in position to make a tackle and he rumbled for 33 yards.
Maybe Vegas hits that wheel route and gets into field goal range anyway if it had less time to work with. Maybe Daniel Carlson drills a field goal from 58 instead of 25 yards and the game goes to overtime anyway. But almost anything would have given the Broncos a better chance than an incompletion. Hey Parker! If Nathaniel Hackett is truly “one and done” as coach of the Broncos, what do you think the possibility is of keeping our defensive coaching staff together in spite of hiring a new head coach? They have been doing a good job keeping us in the games we have lost and are a big reason for each win.
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