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Beauty article by Lombardi. We need to revel in the afterglow a bit more, in my opinion.
The National Football Post | National Football Post Diner News
The National Football Post | National Football Post Diner News
This game for the Broncos was a good old fashion ass kicking. No other way around it. And what Denver needs to understand is that their failures as a football team are related to a design problem, not a production problem. This means that the team’s design is not able to compete with the Patriots, not the team’s ability to coach or produce results. The team is ill equipped to handle power, especially on the defensive side and they MUST develop a philosophy of what they want to become on defense. Losing all of these players will not hurt the Broncos— was Boss Bailey really making any plays? Depth is not the problem for the Broncos—talent is the problem for the Broncos. And when you have a great coaching staff that can hide some of the talent problems, you fail to realize the core issue. For example, when I was in Denver, all they talked about was how DT Stephen Harris was going to be a star defensive lineman. He was big fast, and athletic. In fact, they were so convinced they had a gem, that they did not even play him in the pre season for fear someone might steal him away. What a joke!!! And now, they just cut him off of the practice squad, as he is no longer talented enough to help this talentless defense? My point here is one of the biggest problems in Denver—self evaluation of their own players. They overvalue and overrate and now when coaching cannot hide the problems, they are left with no answers. It’s a design problem—not a production problem.