Takeaways from OTAs so far: Sandy Clough
May 24, 2017, 11:06 AM | Updated: 12:18 pm
Sandy Clough – 05/24/2017 – Brian Noe sitting in for Sandy Clough live in studio. Wednesday’s show Brian Noe talks about day one of OTAs for the Broncos yesterday and the teams quarterback battle. Our Fan Broncos Insider Cecil Lammey and Chris Landry from landryfootball.com both joined the program.
Hour one Brian Noe talks about the Broncos on day one of OTAs. Brian Noe goes into some of what Vance Joseph, Paton Lynch and Trevor Siemian had to say yesterday from out at Dove Valley. Brian Noe reacts to some of what they said yesterday and what it means for the Broncos off-season plans at quarterback. Brian Noe breaks down the Broncos quarterback battle this off-season and what will play into it. Brian Noe also weighs in on what’s next for the Broncos with their quarterback situation.
Our Fan Broncos Insider Cecil Lammey joined Brian Noe. Cecil Lammey talks about where the Broncos energy level was yesterday on day one of OTAs. Cecil Lammey goes into the Broncos offense this season. Cecil Lammey weighs in on what the teams scheme will look like. Cecil Lammey also goes into some other general thoughts. Listen to the full interview here!
Hour two Chris Landry from landryfootball.com joined Brian Noe. Chris Landry first goes into the Broncos quarterback battle this off-season and what will play into it. Chris discusses both quarterbacks progression and what the Broncos will need to see from both Trevor Siemian and Paxton Lynch this year. Chris Landry explains why both quarterbacks will be also judged based off of how they study the film from week to week. Chris Landry also goes into the Broncos new offense under Mike McCoy and some of the rule changes from around the NFL this season. Listen to the full interview here!
For the rest of hour two Brian Noe goes more into the Broncos starting quarterback situation. Brian Noe goes into how average quarterbacks aren’t able to cover up their flaws but that the good quarterbacks can cover up their flaws a little or their teams flaws.