Rumor Claims Broncos Set to Replace Vance Joseph w/ Rex Ryan | Mile High Huddle Podcast



Chad Jensen and Zack Kelberman sift through the swirling #BroncosNews & #BroncosRumors, including one that claims …

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  1. If they do that, they may as well try to win games this year. Payton isn’t doing with the offense what he said he would do. The offense he’s running is for Drew Brees. He needs to run an offense designed around Russ.

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  2. They’re not replacing Vance with Rex… not after the broncos defense stepped up against the chiefs…

    At this point I think benching Russ, and either trading or releasing him before March of next year before that $35 million injury guaranteed money is due… is more likely at this point …

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  3. If it's an alpha issue, we can forget Rex Ryan altogether. It isn't going to happen. If it's a money issue or something grey/negotiable, then there's a chance this talk might re-surface in the next off-season. Not only is VJ Payton's woobie, the NFL is f'n hard work. No coach making $$$ to talk football is going to buy into a 1-5 season w/ zero preparation to chokehold their reputation and blood pressure to go 8-9 (if lucky). Just plain wet blue jeans on a bike no seat uphill. Um…no.

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  4. I'm still surprised that whoever this fan was did not know our package been 34 for the last 2 years at least even if they use dime or nickel. What do y'all be watching when you watchin football y'all be excited when a pass get completed or what. Your brain shut off when there's defense

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  5. I don't see anyone commenting about the roughing passer penalty on the Chiefs. If that was called on us, we would be screaming. Ryan is just a big mouth that can't stop telling you what is good or bad. He isn't hired by anyone. That must tell us something.

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  6. The defense should use an more stunts and blitzs that would help collapse the pocket and put fear in the eyes of opposing quarterbacks. Defensive backs have to play closer to receivers. They are always a step or two away from the action.
    Coach should teach these players the proper techniques for tackling.

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  7. B K’s super chat was funny. I don’t check the website (although I will be moving forward), but I continually Google “Denver Broncos” and look for real time news about the team.

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  8. Agreed, Zack. Jeudy never adjusted to not being the top, most-coveted WR once he was thrown into the NFL fire. Less-touted guys from Jeudy's draft class (Jefferson, Lamb) began to assert themselves quickly in the NFL, and I think that blow to Jeudy's ego, along with his inability to make catches in tight coverage (he was used to having much more space in college) has fed his malcontented behavior.

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