HEADLINES

Pritchard: After loss, Broncos Country should set sights on future

Dec 4, 2017, 12:00 AM | Updated: 2:25 am

The Denver Broncos lost for an eighth consecutive time Sunday, this time to the Miami Dolphins by a score of 35-9. And with that, “Pritchard & Cecil” co-host Mike Pritchard’s big three observations turn toward the club’s future.

1. Broncos offense needs a complete overhaul

• Quarterback problems? Check.

• Running back rotation not working? Check.

• Offensive line issues? Double check.

• Wide receivers can’t get open? Triple check.

How does an offense execute with these many issues? Answer: It doesn’t.

Denver went 1-for-13 in third-down conversions, 0-for-2 inside the red zone, and committed three turnovers.

“It was a back and forth game for about a quarter. In the second quarter, we gave up 14 points in four seconds. They had a long drive on our defense and a pick-six. That all happened in four seconds,” head coach Vance Joseph said after the game. “Now we’re down by two scores again and it looks like every other week.

“So, again giving the ball away, you can’t do that and you can’t give up big plays.”

Against Miami, it was a different game but the same sad story for the Broncos offense.

2. Could be a quick fix for Elway

I’ve seen enough good play from young players on defense to believe that fixing this team could be quicker than expected Broncos general manager John Elway.

Safety Justin Simmons and cornerback Bradley Roby have a chance to continue the dominance from the secondary. Linebacker Shaq Barrett and defensive linemen Adam Gotsis and Shelby Harris show promise.

So, all the attention should be on fixing the entire offense.

“We have guys that push every day. They work hard every day, and they want to win, so I can’t speak to our talent. That’s an off-season question,” Joseph said. “OK, so we can’t fix that now. You know, we’ll see after the season and look back on our games and see where we are as far as the talent, but right now guys are working hard and pushing to win.”

3. Looking ahead to the draft

With another loss, Denver inches closer to securing a top-five pick in the 2018 NFL Draft.

Only three times since 1980 have the Broncos been in such a position.

With Denver in rebuilding mode, Broncos Country should start to get excited about its next franchise player.

Headlines

Bo Nix...

Cecil Lammey

It’s all about fit in the NFL, which is why Bo Nix will thrive in Denver

Being in the right place at the right time is what often determines success, something the Broncos rookie quarterback has going for him

4 hours ago

Michael Malone Nuggets...

James Merilatt

Michael Malone can finally answer his critics in pivotal Game 2

Facing what feels like a must-win game, the Nuggets head coach is going to have to find some answers, which would show his value

4 hours ago

Avalanche Jets Valeri Nichushkin Mikko Rantanen Round 2 schedule...

Will Petersen

It’s finally here: NHL releases schedule for Avalanche in Round 2

The Avalanche haven't played since last Tuesday when they closed out the Jets, and we've been waiting for their Round 2 schedule

14 hours ago

Anthony Edwards #5 of the Minnesota Timberwolves reacts to a technical foul against the Denver Nugg...

Jake Shapiro

Wolves were built to stop Nuggets, but can Denver slow Edwards?

Tim Connelly assembled a group that could finally bring down the monster he himself made, that much was evident from Game 1

2 days ago

Jamal Murray #27 of the Denver Nuggets looks to passes the ball from the ground against Mike Conley...

Jake Shapiro

Wolves reintroduced in Denver, take grueling Game 1 from Nuggets

The Denver Nuggets overcame an early 14-point deficit but the Minnesota Wolves threw a big second punch to win Game 1

2 days ago

Bo Nix...

Andrew Mason

Bo Nix’s Oregon play caller: Sean Payton’s scheme ‘a perfect fit’

What Sean Payton wants to do is what Bo Nix can do well, and that's why Nix's former play-caller thinks the marriage will work.

2 days ago

Pritchard: After loss, Broncos Country should set sights on future