Sean came out in his press conference and said the 2nd INT was his fault. He said it was a bad playcall. Idk if I’ve ever seen Sean take blame like that, very awesome to see how open he can be on that
Sean is not nearly as arrogant as everyone thinks he is. He'll admit when hes wrong, and he had a right to be acting the way he was when he drafted Bo. He proves the haters wrong continually.
@@Boliever10 He's also very sentimental at times. He's just an imperfect human like the rest of us. But people love to be hatin as if their infallible lol
The thing I like about Nix is his ability to avoid sacks and turnovers. Yeah, he had 2 yesterday but the one where Ward deflected it was just a great play. Nix is just a rookie but he's going to get better. Can't wait to ser his continued growth under Sean.
Haven’t got to that part yet but the 93 yarder to mims was one of the most incredible throws I’ve seen from a broncos qb in years. Excited to hear what you have to say
Bo played better than the stats . He was super aggressive which is what we as fans have wanted for a long time. But being aggressive will come with some ints. The turnovers are easier to stomach with the win.he also made some really good throws. Have to be excited for what you see and have in the rookie! Defense made plays when they had too. Great exciting win! Great video!
@@mattv3237Exactly! He led 5 scoring drives and put the broncos ahead BEFORE Winston's second pick 6. Both the offense and defense had periods of poor play and times where they made spectacular plays that they had to have
I was pounding the table for Bo before the draft and everyone was talking about how he was a screen merchant with no arm and I have the biggest grin every Sunday loving every minute of watching the kid rip up the league
Team is scary. I don't know how far this team can go... but I'm not sure any team really wants to play us.... Nix is playing great, Sean is making it "easy" for him, and when Moss is healthy, the DEF can play with anyone with 3 great CBs and some emerging young passrushers, anchored by solid vets in the middle.
I thought the long pass to Franklin was really good. Bo anticipated Troy would continue his speed through the middle of the field rather than slow down. I couldn't tell if the pass was released before Troy slowed up though. It would have been a touchdown if he hadn't.
Tells you just how good Moss is. I have been waiting for McLaughlin to get some carries, the only RB to actually break tackles and he is not big. He sees the hole where Williams misses holes and anticipates being tackled. Estime is a little like Williams but might run harder. Also, McMillian has had a good year! We don't see a lot of passes his way. I don't think he has struggled at all.
That was the worst defense decision by DC Vance when not placing our superstar CB on JJ (just 5 assignments). He gave me so many headaches on his dumbest decision like that! Yea, it was the most craziest and ugliest game ever!
If the Broncos manage to finish 12 and 5 I think they will have the confidence to beat any team any where in the league and be a tough game for anyone they play in the post season.
On that first play, Pro Football Reference says it wasn't a drop... in fact, they say that there were no drops in the game. Lol! Thanks for the analysis, Tim! Appreciate it!!
Great breakdowns Tim. I feel the way you do that Bo had a good game despite the 2 INTs. Really like your comments on all the aspects that a QB has to process on each play.
No illegal man down the field on screens caught behind LOS is onyl a rule in NCAA. The thing here is that the NFL rule is that they have to have at least a part of their body within 1 yard of the LOS, which they all seem to have. Aditionally, rule doesn't apply if you get downfield doing a continuous block, which at the time of the pass all were still engaged.
I think this game showed that Nix will still have some growing pains. Having said that, he did enough to help in the win and didn't seem to get rattled when things got sideways. Last year, this is a game that Denver probably lets get away from them.
I was surprised that on the "deep post no grade" that started around the 8:12 mark you didn't mention that Franklin kind of gave up on the route, slowed down, and ended up spinning himself around, or what looked like a slight overthrow and got a "no grade" might've dropped perfectly in the bucket, and been a potential house call.
Bo Nix ROTY. Stats may be similar but he's playing very well when it matters for Denver. I'm still astounded so many people in the industry completely whiffed on his QB evaluation pre-draft and I'm going to keep talking about that until these guys admit they didn't do their homework and took sheep takes peddled by others.
Great stuff as always Tim. Rewatching this with you, the game looks a lot better. Wish we could have the 2nd INT back. The 93 yarder was throw of the year so far!
The pass to vele inside the 5 was a beauty. Bo and vele gaining chemistry . Vele is smart and dependable, Bo puts it on vele in between 5 guys in a spot . Tremendous iq
I’d love to see a breakdown of Joe Burrow. I love seeing the good and bad of the rookies running these plays and concepts, but it would be really cool to have one detailed breakdown of how someone who’s mastered them looks. Like the first Ravens v. Bengals game this year.
Just keeps getting better. Thanks as always for the great content. What I don't get is I heard one of the talking heads the other day comment that 'Maybe this is his ceiling, but that's ok, because he's playing pretty well.' How can you look at a guy who has done nothing but improve over the first 13 weeks of his career and come away thinking... 'well maybe he's peaked'? Even if it's meant as a backhanded compliment 'so what if he's peaked'.... Drew Brees says it takes 3 years to learn Payton's system.... I'm going to bet we haven't seen the best yet.
Long comment. TLDR: Love the channel, learning a lot, need to get over to Patreon, Go Broncos. A few things I think I think after 13 weeks of watching Broncos football and these breakdowns (naked eye observations, not analytics driven) . . . 1. Really loving the learning here. One of the things I have enjoyed is beginning to understand the ways plays are designed to attack several specific defenses, even splitting the field in half so that one side of the formation might be your man side, and the other might be the zone side, etc. As Sean puts it, knowing the intent of the play, not just its design. You can see how Bo may have known the plays early in the season, but maybe Seattle and Pittsburgh were disguising things well, and it was hard to know how to execute the intent of the play. That is clearly changing. Now, as a rookie, he is making it look easy, which is a little scary. 2. One thing I have noticed is that there hasn't been a ton of chatter about Bo Nix's under-center work. It frankly looked disastrous to start the year, then it disappeared almost entirely for many weeks. Maybe 5 or 6 games ago, it began resurfacing. More and more, that seems to be helping the play action / turn-your-back-to-the-defense stuff to be more effective, even when the run game has been spotty. Fun to see this kind of development AND to see it positively impact the offense as a result. 3. A non-analytical observation I think may bear out--all year long it seems that in third down (and particularly in third-and-short) situations we have taken deep shots way beyond the sticks. I imagine Bo has made a few poor decisions in this particular respect, but I know defenses have to take notice, and Sean will find ways to take advantage. I am betting there will be some easy short conversions in high-leverage situations down the stretch where the D is playing run and giving a little cushion against the risk of a deep route. 4. Bo seems to have answered the bell with so many tests. One that stands out for me is his play against pressure. Once he settled in and became one of the top passers in the league with clean pockets, teams realized they can't let him sit back and pick them apart. Bo needed reps against pressure to work through that. Las Vegas and Cleveland seemed to throw the kitchen sink at Bo in terms of pressures and disguises. He certainly struggled some, but he keeps finding ways to get through the evolution of defensive attempts to find and exploit his weaknesses. The fact that the tape is growing on him but he continues to improve says a lot about the QB we're going to have long-term. 5. Protection. I don't know how this team got so good at protection so fast. Strief??? I haven't seen the Broncos line and backs and TEs as coordinated as this since forever. Maybe the 90s. They still seem to whiff occasionally, which is probably inevitable, but they appear to be getting so much better at handling all the pressure looks. Gone are the recent days where putting a couple linebackers in the A gap would cause us to panic and allow free runners inside. And Bo's been a magician with edge pressure. Let's crush Indy and hunt some Chargers.
On the deep pick there is one other consideration... It's 3rd and 10 so throwing it out of bounds leads to a punt. The pick ends up equal to a 40 yd punt. Its a great time to take a risk - its a semi free play. The design of the play makes it unlikely for a big runback on the pick. Elway used to do this all the time. I can't claim that this is how Bo was thinking, but who knows? Well Bo knows.
But it wasn't. It was 1st and 10. Also, we had a 6 point lead. Bad choice of playcall by Sean, worse decision by Bo to throw a 50-50 ball to his smallest receiver.
Great recap, as always! Bo seems to really be settling in to the playbook. I really feel like the receivers just got beat on both interceptions. The younger receivers seem to take longer to locate and act on the ball. I see good things for this team as all of them grow into their roles.
on that 3rd and 10 at 8:35, one thing that i'd like to point out as well is that 16 stopped and turned around like he was looking for a comeback and bo threw it as though he was going to keep running. seemed like miscommunication between the two.
I feel like anyone that paid attention to the game would know the first pick was a ricochet off Franklin's chest and the second pick was a one on one deep shot where Mimms slowed up on his route right as Bo let it rip, giving Ward(?) the advantage in positioning. He probably still should have thrown it away, but the young receivers have been doing this kind of thing all year where they let up early thinking they aren't going to get a target. I think you mentioned it a few weeks ago about Sutton finding his legs, but I think it's moreso him realizing he's a valid target on every pass play with Bo back there. His worst throw/decision was easily that cross body deep cross pass to Sutton, ranking about an 8 on the 1 to putting Levi Wallace in Coverage scale of bad decisions.
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Sean came out in his press conference and said the 2nd INT was his fault. He said it was a bad playcall. Idk if I’ve ever seen Sean take blame like that, very awesome to see how open he can be on that
Sean is not nearly as arrogant as everyone thinks he is. He'll admit when hes wrong, and he had a right to be acting the way he was when he drafted Bo. He proves the haters wrong continually.
He was protecting his rookie QB. Sure, it wasn't a great playcall, but it was also a badly thrown ball with too much air under it.
@@Boliever10 He's also very sentimental at times. He's just an imperfect human like the rest of us. But people love to be hatin as if their infallible lol
Sutton catches that @@bscoding9809
@@bscoding9809the receiver should have never turned backwards and he needs to be sure the DB does not catch that even if he has to interfere him.
He just continues to play better and better each week. Him and Sean are on the same page. Feels good to have good QB play again. Thanks a lot Tim!!!
93 yard TD to Mims was ELITE arm talent on showcase. An absolute dime! Thanks again Tim for your hard work getting this out so quickly.
That 93 yard td was one of the best throws I've ever seen, people dont realize how difficult that throw is
The thing I like about Nix is his ability to avoid sacks and turnovers. Yeah, he had 2 yesterday but the one where Ward deflected it was just a great play. Nix is just a rookie but he's going to get better. Can't wait to ser his continued growth under Sean.
Haven’t got to that part yet but the 93 yarder to mims was one of the most incredible throws I’ve seen from a broncos qb in years. Excited to hear what you have to say
Bo played better than the stats . He was super aggressive which is what we as fans have wanted for a long time. But being aggressive will come with some ints. The turnovers are easier to stomach with the win.he also made some really good throws. Have to be excited for what you see and have in the rookie! Defense made plays when they had too. Great exciting win! Great video!
He had two passes go down at the 1 yard line leading to rushing tds also
@@mattv3237Exactly! He led 5 scoring drives and put the broncos ahead BEFORE Winston's second pick 6.
Both the offense and defense had periods of poor play and times where they made spectacular plays that they had to have
Let’s BO!!!!!!
Nix is tough! Confidence is crazy
Great breakdown. Bo had a tough 1st half but what I really love about his thought process is, he never thinks he's lost and never gives up.
Yeah I feel way better about last night. Thx for the breakdown. Bo is a beast
He's damn good.
That Mims pass and score was ELITE! Love another great breakdown! Huge fan of the hat too brother!
I was in the stands, it was a cold weather game, right around 35 degrees in the 4th quarter.
Another great analysis video, Tim. Love your approach, professionalism, and style.
Best QB breakdowns, hands down! Keep up the great work, Tim. Thank you.
god bless bo nix!
I was pounding the table for Bo before the draft and everyone was talking about how he was a screen merchant with no arm and I have the biggest grin every Sunday loving every minute of watching the kid rip up the league
Team is scary. I don't know how far this team can go... but I'm not sure any team really wants to play us.... Nix is playing great, Sean is making it "easy" for him, and when Moss is healthy, the DEF can play with anyone with 3 great CBs and some emerging young passrushers, anchored by solid vets in the middle.
Bo looked solid.
I thought the long pass to Franklin was really good. Bo anticipated Troy would continue his speed through the middle of the field rather than slow down. I couldn't tell if the pass was released before Troy slowed up though. It would have been a touchdown if he hadn't.
What's really blowing my mind is --- can you imagine Bo, a year or 2 from now... With younger and more experienced guys for weapons...😮😳🤯💥🤙
Goat!!!
The Mims TD is as good as a pass can get. Good breakdown!
Tells you just how good Moss is. I have been waiting for McLaughlin to get some carries, the only RB to actually break tackles and he is not big. He sees the hole where Williams misses holes and anticipates being tackled. Estime is a little like Williams but might run harder. Also, McMillian has had a good year! We don't see a lot of passes his way. I don't think he has struggled at all.
Tim is the king of these breakdowns
Best breakdowns in the business! Always worth the watch. Broncos are back baby!!
I honestly love how thorough and honest you are at breaking these down. I'll try to catch one of the other ones you cover next week.
Love the added defense information. It makes the decisions of the QB much more understandable.
great breakdown
Been waiting for this one since the game ended.
LFB!
Amazing game to watch. Much credit to the Browns. That game was TOUGH. Favorite game of the season of all teams. Go Broncos!
That was the worst defense decision by DC Vance when not placing our superstar CB on JJ (just 5 assignments). He gave me so many headaches on his dumbest decision like that! Yea, it was the most craziest and ugliest game ever!
That pop up interception was on Franklin. You are supposed to work back to the qb to keep that from happening.
Man I love how you break down the game good bro👍Go broncos
I love these videos!!! I can’t believe how fast you get these created so quickly. Keep up the great work man.
Another awesome breakdown thanks 😊
If the Broncos manage to finish 12 and 5 I think they will have the confidence to beat any team any where in the league and be a tough game for anyone they play in the post season.
love your analysis!!! watch every week!!
enjoy your show - very educational
This was your best video yet. Love your content.
Awesome stuff Tim!
On that first play, Pro Football Reference says it wasn't a drop... in fact, they say that there were no drops in the game. Lol! Thanks for the analysis, Tim! Appreciate it!!
Thats actually wild, Suttons was egregious, and Njoku had like 3
@@tylerwhiteontv Neither QB has drops from last night... That doesn't make sense.
you are the best- thanks again
"Bo doesnt have enough arm strength"
Bro...His 2nd intercept was a 59 yard bomb 😂😂
Exactly and Mimms kind of let off
Eh, Ward had perfect coverage.
Jump balls to 5’ 11 receivers isn’t the ideal play but Mims didn’t even contest it.
FUN!
Commenting for the algorithm, thanks for the vids Tim!
Appreciate your work bro.
My BROTHER Tim Jenkins always bring the heat!
Great breakdown!!! Broncos country we got a qb!
Great breakdowns Tim. I feel the way you do that Bo had a good game despite the 2 INTs. Really like your comments on all the aspects that a QB has to process on each play.
ThanksTim, another great video..FTA.
Love this channel. Breaks things down so even a beginner like me can understand. Thanks!!
great vid man, per usual :D
Love your breakdowns! Thanks so much
It has been a journey for sure these past few years!
No illegal man down the field on screens caught behind LOS is onyl a rule in NCAA.
The thing here is that the NFL rule is that they have to have at least a part of their body within 1 yard of the LOS, which they all seem to have.
Aditionally, rule doesn't apply if you get downfield doing a continuous block, which at the time of the pass all were still engaged.
I think this game showed that Nix will still have some growing pains. Having said that, he did enough to help in the win and didn't seem to get rattled when things got sideways.
Last year, this is a game that Denver probably lets get away from them.
that basketball reference was elite and hilarious, good stuff tim
Great breakdown!
I was surprised that on the "deep post no grade" that started around the 8:12 mark you didn't mention that Franklin kind of gave up on the route, slowed down, and ended up spinning himself around, or what looked like a slight overthrow and got a "no grade" might've dropped perfectly in the bucket, and been a potential house call.
Love it. Thanks Tim!
Bo looking better every week
Best QB breakdowns! Keep it up! Thank you. FTA
great stuff as always
'MOSR" is running for the love of the game, he's not really part of this concept.'...CLASSIC LINE
Thanks for the content..FTA
Good stuff as always
fta🙌
Awesome info! Always like your breakdown of the Q’s
Bo Nix ROTY. Stats may be similar but he's playing very well when it matters for Denver.
I'm still astounded so many people in the industry completely whiffed on his QB evaluation pre-draft and I'm going to keep talking about that until these guys admit they didn't do their homework and took sheep takes peddled by others.
Heat check metaphor was gold... and far too relatable 😅
Great explanation of each play. thanks!
"I didn't see a 10 win Broncos season this year." C'mon, Tim. Some of us were early BOlievers!
Great stuff as always Tim. Rewatching this with you, the game looks a lot better. Wish we could have the 2nd INT back. The 93 yarder was throw of the year so far!
Great team win! Pretty sloppy at times but hey Just Win Baby!!!
FTA
How do you get these out so fast? Lol the game was last night. Love seeing Bo have to grind one out against a good defense.
That second pick was on the receiver he should have ensured it wasn’t picked
Thanks Tim.
Once again Tim great job.
Great job breaking down the film Tim. I always learn a lot watching your videos. Go Bronco's. Keep that Mile High Magic a happening. ;0)
Thanks again Tin
Love it, Tim!
The pass to vele inside the 5 was a beauty. Bo and vele gaining chemistry . Vele is smart and dependable, Bo puts it on vele in between 5 guys in a spot .
Tremendous iq
I’d love to see a breakdown of Joe Burrow. I love seeing the good and bad of the rookies running these plays and concepts, but it would be really cool to have one detailed breakdown of how someone who’s mastered them looks. Like the first Ravens v. Bengals game this year.
Number 101
good job,Tim!!
I can't remember the last time i was happy i stayed up until almost midnight watching my Broncos❤
Been years bro 🎉
Just keeps getting better. Thanks as always for the great content.
What I don't get is I heard one of the talking heads the other day comment that 'Maybe this is his ceiling, but that's ok, because he's playing pretty well.'
How can you look at a guy who has done nothing but improve over the first 13 weeks of his career and come away thinking... 'well maybe he's peaked'? Even if it's meant as a backhanded compliment 'so what if he's peaked'.... Drew Brees says it takes 3 years to learn Payton's system.... I'm going to bet we haven't seen the best yet.
Long comment. TLDR: Love the channel, learning a lot, need to get over to Patreon, Go Broncos.
A few things I think I think after 13 weeks of watching Broncos football and these breakdowns (naked eye observations, not analytics driven) . . .
1. Really loving the learning here. One of the things I have enjoyed is beginning to understand the ways plays are designed to attack several specific defenses, even splitting the field in half so that one side of the formation might be your man side, and the other might be the zone side, etc. As Sean puts it, knowing the intent of the play, not just its design. You can see how Bo may have known the plays early in the season, but maybe Seattle and Pittsburgh were disguising things well, and it was hard to know how to execute the intent of the play. That is clearly changing. Now, as a rookie, he is making it look easy, which is a little scary.
2. One thing I have noticed is that there hasn't been a ton of chatter about Bo Nix's under-center work. It frankly looked disastrous to start the year, then it disappeared almost entirely for many weeks. Maybe 5 or 6 games ago, it began resurfacing. More and more, that seems to be helping the play action / turn-your-back-to-the-defense stuff to be more effective, even when the run game has been spotty. Fun to see this kind of development AND to see it positively impact the offense as a result.
3. A non-analytical observation I think may bear out--all year long it seems that in third down (and particularly in third-and-short) situations we have taken deep shots way beyond the sticks. I imagine Bo has made a few poor decisions in this particular respect, but I know defenses have to take notice, and Sean will find ways to take advantage. I am betting there will be some easy short conversions in high-leverage situations down the stretch where the D is playing run and giving a little cushion against the risk of a deep route.
4. Bo seems to have answered the bell with so many tests. One that stands out for me is his play against pressure. Once he settled in and became one of the top passers in the league with clean pockets, teams realized they can't let him sit back and pick them apart. Bo needed reps against pressure to work through that. Las Vegas and Cleveland seemed to throw the kitchen sink at Bo in terms of pressures and disguises. He certainly struggled some, but he keeps finding ways to get through the evolution of defensive attempts to find and exploit his weaknesses. The fact that the tape is growing on him but he continues to improve says a lot about the QB we're going to have long-term.
5. Protection. I don't know how this team got so good at protection so fast. Strief??? I haven't seen the Broncos line and backs and TEs as coordinated as this since forever. Maybe the 90s. They still seem to whiff occasionally, which is probably inevitable, but they appear to be getting so much better at handling all the pressure looks. Gone are the recent days where putting a couple linebackers in the A gap would cause us to panic and allow free runners inside. And Bo's been a magician with edge pressure.
Let's crush Indy and hunt some Chargers.
That’s a dancing bear. lol
On the deep pick there is one other consideration... It's 3rd and 10 so throwing it out of bounds leads to a punt. The pick ends up equal to a 40 yd punt. Its a great time to take a risk - its a semi free play. The design of the play makes it unlikely for a big runback on the pick. Elway used to do this all the time. I can't claim that this is how Bo was thinking, but who knows? Well Bo knows.
But it wasn't. It was 1st and 10. Also, we had a 6 point lead. Bad choice of playcall by Sean, worse decision by Bo to throw a 50-50 ball to his smallest receiver.
Great recap, as always!
Bo seems to really be settling in to the playbook. I really feel like the receivers just got beat on both interceptions. The younger receivers seem to take longer to locate and act on the ball. I see good things for this team as all of them grow into their roles.
on that 3rd and 10 at 8:35, one thing that i'd like to point out as well is that 16 stopped and turned around like he was looking for a comeback and bo threw it as though he was going to keep running. seemed like miscommunication between the two.
Bo has that big dig energy!
This game 100% confirmed for me that Sean trusts his young /qb. Backed up in the endzone and he allowed Bo to sling it. LFG
11:12 receiver didn’t communicate right seemed like a crazy good throw to me.
Wish you could do JG game against Green Bay. As a Lions fan I like your videos, but naturally want more JG videos
I feel like anyone that paid attention to the game would know the first pick was a ricochet off Franklin's chest and the second pick was a one on one deep shot where Mimms slowed up on his route right as Bo let it rip, giving Ward(?) the advantage in positioning. He probably still should have thrown it away, but the young receivers have been doing this kind of thing all year where they let up early thinking they aren't going to get a target. I think you mentioned it a few weeks ago about Sutton finding his legs, but I think it's moreso him realizing he's a valid target on every pass play with Bo back there. His worst throw/decision was easily that cross body deep cross pass to Sutton, ranking about an 8 on the 1 to putting Levi Wallace in Coverage scale of bad decisions.