This is fine and all, im not really judging Nix until after his first regular season game. Definitely want to see him play a series in each preseason game.
I think we'll see Bo have chemistry with a lot of the pass catchers since he knows where to go with the ball and gets the ball out quickly. I expect to see some great passing in TC. Hope it translates to regular season game day. Excited to see how he does against 1st team defense.
@@aaronhumphrey3514 I think what he's getting at is watching Bo Nix is pretty low drama. He's not going to make many mistakes. Won't take a lot of sacks. He's just a machine.
Elway struggled early. If you believe in a rookie, give space to learn to win at this level. Temper expectations. Mahones sat and watched year 1. Patience
Saw BO play in college and he is just exactly what you said. Just be himself and he will do fine. He is the "man" on the field while he is on the field. I thought he should take #12. Go Bo Go and let's rock Broncos Country/World. We are planet-wide, after all. Both Dulcich and Patrick need to upgrade their availability this season.
Watch for Omar Brown at safety. I have a feeling he’ll emerge as a standout there. Coming from a top 25 defense last year with the Huskers he was phenomenal
This is a young , talented possible ? Offense … get them together to come together now …..! I watched film at the end of the broncos season … he was my choice then …. He wants to be here ! … he is mature and talented and intelligent get him with the ones and keep him there ….. Vele is a true NFL wideout !
@@MarkLewis-l3f Bo is used to having a lot of control of his offense at Oregon. He made a lot of adjustments on his own without coaching staff input, which is why an Arizona State defender called Nix a "field general". Nix also sat in on coaches meetings to listen and provide his input on how the offense should work. Bo's football IQ and leadership skills are exceptional.
@@jstrig A lot of college QBs in the Air Raid system make adjustments. In point of fact, that is what the Air Raid is about. A QB who has been in that system for 5 years is obviously going to be better at it than a guy who has been in it two years, which is why Nix was not that impressive at Oregon. But to be clear about your point, one of the things Sean Payton had a problem with Russell Wilson with was the fact that he did not stick to the play Payton called & ad-libbed a lot. In other words, he was going outside the framework of the play. That's what you're excited to see in Bo Nix? Re-think that one. That ability is also NOT the same thing as working in an NFL passing game, & certainly not the same as working in Sean Payton's offense, which is one of the most complex in the NFL, merging elements of all three primary NFL offenses into one hybrid scheme. Nix played for Gus Malzahn who basically created the famed no huddle-hurry up concepts that Auburn used & that both of his OCs at Oregon (Kenny Dillingham & Will Stein) used. That philosophy allows the offense to dictate the personnel on the field since the defense has no time to substitute. In the college spread offenses like the Air Raid one he was playing in, the goal is to match speed up against slower players on the perimeter & stretch the defense horizontally beyond it's ability to cover the wide side of the field, which is 3 yards wider on one side than the NFL field due to the hash marks. This kind of pace game creates a massive force multiplier for teams with a distinctive talent advantage like the Ducks had over their opponents. It's why you frequently see Nix throwing to wide open receivers. He will not see that in the NFL. This is also why NIx was far from dominant in the SEC for Auburn but excelled against PAC 12 defenses. Being a guy with a high football IQ works in the NFL if you can read post snap defenses & make the correct decision almost every time in less than 2.5 seconds. You know who is currently on our roster who has been praised by Sean Payton as a guy who can do that? It's not Bo Nix. We don't have any idea if he can do it or not. It's Jarrett Stidham. On at least two occasions in interviews he gave, Payton went out of his way to praise Stidham as a guy with a high football IQ, one who can read NFL defenses & get the ball out quickly but also can stand in there & take a hit while he waits on a receiver to get open. He's not the only one. Multiple NFL scouts have noticed this also, & so have players on the Raiders, 49ers & Bronco receivers as well. In point of fact, those who were paying close attention last preseason & in his two starts at the end of the year, also saw it. What I am saying here is that Stidham, who played in the same offense Nix did & for the same coach, had to sit for three years in some of the best QB rooms in the NFL which included Tom Brady, before he was deemed ready to start. That's not because he lacked intelligence, it's because he was taught verey little in the college offense he played in. When he signed him, Payton himself said he saw Stidham as a potential starter after he'd been with Brady, Belichick & McDaniels. The Denver press either doesn't remember this or they choose not to talk about it. Don't be surprised if the guy who left the offense Nix played in after only 2 years for an NFL QB room & has been in one for 4 years now is the starter when the 2024 season gets here.
Yall really like bringing up Bo Nix age. Age doesn't mean anything especially in regards to maturity. He's like 3 months older than Penix and 2 years older than Caleb.
Age definitely CAN mean a lot in terms of maturity. And Nix just frankly is more mature than most rookies. He's married, got more life experience, etc. It doesn't always mean everything but it can and in Bo's case -- it does.
@Sayre_Bedinger As you mentioned, there's nuance to the conversation of Bo Nix maturity. There's just something superficial about equating that to his age. It's almost the same logic that scouts used to rank him a lesser desired prospect because of his age. Now folks trying to spin it like it's a positive thing while it was gonna cost him millions. He's lucky Payton wanted the kid badly enough and took him at 12. All I'm saying is the same CAN means nothing when there's plenty of 30+ year old people, including players acting like they have no sense.
I caution all you Broncos supporters out there... it seems ever since we got Bo Nix, everyone has gone total --- fan-boy!!! Let's all just slow our roll and wait for the first official kick off of the season...👀🤨🤔😐👀
This new kick off rule is going to kill people's fantasy teams 🤣. I wonder how it will affect QB stats during the season. If field position is so short because of the kickoff returns.
Lets slow down guys. Nix is not all that. He was the 12th not 1st pick. He can help us this year.Would be a win if we get 5 to 6 wins this year. Hey, the O line will be key. If our O line sucks our record will suck. Hope Sean dosent eat crow. He sometimes comes off as to arrogant. Karma is a thing to watch out for.
Nix is underrated. Nix is, by far, the most productive and accurate QB in the draft. He led the country in 7 out of 13 PFF QB categories including beating the blitz, outside the pocket, etc etc. Nix produced over 50 total TDs last season, broke the accuracy record, 2nd in total yards, on and on and on. He will likely be the most successful QB in this draft.
@@markp2629 Nix was the best QB under pressure and against the blitz last season. Nix also had one of the fastest releases in college football. The Broncos offense won't give the defense much time at all to get to Nix. Expect very few sacks given up
@markp2629 please stop with these takes if you actually haven’t watched him. I watched him for two straight years at Oregon and you couldn’t be further wrong about what he can or can’t do.
Been a long time fan of your work, Sayre! Dating back to your early MHR days, I remember when you called that Denver would draft Tebow. Keep being great!
They way people are reaching for every single thing they can find to hype this kid up is crazy. Case in point; Nix is being lauded as "focused on football" and for how he carries himself because he said he has not made any big purchases after signing his contract. That's probably because he signed it less than 24 hours before the reporter asked him that stupid question. What was he going to do...buy a house & a Ferrari on his lunch hour at day 1 in mini-camp? We're even trying to find something bad to say about other first round QBs based on throwing a few passes to guys in shorts. Ridiculous. Good lord let this kid have some time to grow, learn the playbook, learn how to be an NFL quarterback & develop at a reasonable pace. The insanity that is constantly lauding the tiniest thing he does as a miraculous sign from heaven that he's the next Drew Brees is a subtle way for the media to align themselves with what fans want to hear because it makes for positive advertising revenue. Nobody wants to be the voice of reason & suggest that Nix might have a ways to go before he's ready because that won't attract fans who want to ride the hype train. The truth is, Nix has never had to make the kind of reads in college that he's going to have to make in the NFL. He played in a VERY quarterback friendly system for 4 of his 5 seasons that is one of the weakest in terms of what it teaches that has value in the NFL. He's going to make mistakes & he's going to have a learning curve. About once a decade a rookie QB comes along who starts from the jump & performs like CJ Stroud. It's enough that he's got Payton in the room with him. We don't need all the rest of this sensationalism.
Cannot wait for the 2024 season to start GO Broncos
This is fine and all, im not really judging Nix until after his first regular season game. Definitely want to see him play a series in each preseason game.
You'rr going to judge him after one game? Rofl...okay then.
@@aaronhumphrey3514 WELL, HE HAS TO WIN AN ACTUAL GAME BEFORE YOU CAN ASSESS him in ANYWAY!! It's called being fair. You should try it sometime.
@@aaronhumphrey3514I think you missed his point of not getting too invested in the hype until he sees it for real.
Nowhere to go but up ! LET'S FLY
Wrong team we not the eagles
Go Bronco's For Life !!
I think we'll see Bo have chemistry with a lot of the pass catchers since he knows where to go with the ball and gets the ball out quickly. I expect to see some great passing in TC. Hope it translates to regular season game day. Excited to see how he does against 1st team defense.
GO BRONCOS!! I'm not crying about how good this season might be. The future seems bright with this one
Thanks for the bonus weekend pod Sayre
Thanks for checking it out!
As an avid Duck fan I think boring is a perfect description to his game.
You found 4500 yards and 45 TDs boring?
@@aaronhumphrey3514 I think what he's getting at is watching Bo Nix is pretty low drama. He's not going to make many mistakes. Won't take a lot of sacks. He's just a machine.
Methodical is better description
Elway struggled early. If you believe in a rookie, give space to learn to win at this level. Temper expectations. Mahones sat and watched year 1. Patience
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Ok, i subscribe due to Bo & Troy from my beloved Dazzlin' Ducks. Our boys will help turn ya' team around lol
Saw BO play in college and he is just exactly what you said. Just be himself and he will do fine. He is the "man" on the field while he is on the field. I thought he should take #12. Go Bo Go and let's rock Broncos Country/World. We are planet-wide, after all. Both Dulcich and Patrick need to upgrade their availability this season.
Bo's name is not Tiger you know but he is one hell of a QB.
We have an extremely talented deep WR room now considering consistent health and injury returns etc .
Always grateful😊great job Sayre🎉really enjoyed it❤GO BO GO BRONCOS🎉🎉have a fantastic night 😊
Thank you as always Dennis!
Watch for Omar Brown at safety. I have a feeling he’ll emerge as a standout there. Coming from a top 25 defense last year with the Huskers he was phenomenal
This is a young , talented possible ? Offense … get them together to come together now …..! I watched film at the end of the broncos season … he was my choice then …. He wants to be here ! … he is mature and talented and intelligent get him with the ones and keep him there ….. Vele is a true NFL wideout !
BO NIX is something that leader that's been missing since Peyton Manning
Tap the brake on that insanity. Comparing a rookie whose never taken a snap with a top 5 QB in NFL history on leadership is incredibly premature.
@@MarkLewis-l3f yeah Bo is better
@@XxBonzeD4Kill4xX Sure he is. 🤡
@@MarkLewis-l3f Bo is used to having a lot of control of his offense at Oregon. He made a lot of adjustments on his own without coaching staff input, which is why an Arizona State defender called Nix a "field general". Nix also sat in on coaches meetings to listen and provide his input on how the offense should work. Bo's football IQ and leadership skills are exceptional.
@@jstrig A lot of college QBs in the Air Raid system make adjustments. In point of fact, that is what the Air Raid is about. A QB who has been in that system for 5 years is obviously going to be better at it than a guy who has been in it two years, which is why Nix was not that impressive at Oregon. But to be clear about your point, one of the things Sean Payton had a problem with Russell Wilson with was the fact that he did not stick to the play Payton called & ad-libbed a lot. In other words, he was going outside the framework of the play. That's what you're excited to see in Bo Nix? Re-think that one.
That ability is also NOT the same thing as working in an NFL passing game, & certainly not the same as working in Sean Payton's offense, which is one of the most complex in the NFL, merging elements of all three primary NFL offenses into one hybrid scheme. Nix played for Gus Malzahn who basically created the famed no huddle-hurry up concepts that Auburn used & that both of his OCs at Oregon (Kenny Dillingham & Will Stein) used. That philosophy allows the offense to dictate the personnel on the field since the defense has no time to substitute. In the college spread offenses like the Air Raid one he was playing in, the goal is to match speed up against slower players on the perimeter & stretch the defense horizontally beyond it's ability to cover the wide side of the field, which is 3 yards wider on one side than the NFL field due to the hash marks. This kind of pace game creates a massive force multiplier for teams with a distinctive talent advantage like the Ducks had over their opponents. It's why you frequently see Nix throwing to wide open receivers. He will not see that in the NFL. This is also why NIx was far from dominant in the SEC for Auburn but excelled against PAC 12 defenses.
Being a guy with a high football IQ works in the NFL if you can read post snap defenses & make the correct decision almost every time in less than 2.5 seconds. You know who is currently on our roster who has been praised by Sean Payton as a guy who can do that? It's not Bo Nix. We don't have any idea if he can do it or not. It's Jarrett Stidham. On at least two occasions in interviews he gave, Payton went out of his way to praise Stidham as a guy with a high football IQ, one who can read NFL defenses & get the ball out quickly but also can stand in there & take a hit while he waits on a receiver to get open. He's not the only one. Multiple NFL scouts have noticed this also, & so have players on the Raiders, 49ers & Bronco receivers as well. In point of fact, those who were paying close attention last preseason & in his two starts at the end of the year, also saw it.
What I am saying here is that Stidham, who played in the same offense Nix did & for the same coach, had to sit for three years in some of the best QB rooms in the NFL which included Tom Brady, before he was deemed ready to start. That's not because he lacked intelligence, it's because he was taught verey little in the college offense he played in. When he signed him, Payton himself said he saw Stidham as a potential starter after he'd been with Brady, Belichick & McDaniels. The Denver press either doesn't remember this or they choose not to talk about it. Don't be surprised if the guy who left the offense Nix played in after only 2 years for an NFL QB room & has been in one for 4 years now is the starter when the 2024 season gets here.
Wait until Zach steps on the field.
lulz
You guys are cracking me up. Zach Wilson sucks.
I’m not so sure older , mature players may be the key now ?
Hey fellas, I pray that the women in your lives have a very blessed and happy Mother's Day.
Much love to y'all in Broncos Country!
Thanks Michael, my pregnant wife is super sick all the time right now but I think yesterday was as good as it could be! Lol
Not sold on Nix at all. But we shall see
Yall really like bringing up Bo Nix age. Age doesn't mean anything especially in regards to maturity. He's like 3 months older than Penix and 2 years older than Caleb.
That's the point he was making. I guess you like to complain
Age definitely CAN mean a lot in terms of maturity. And Nix just frankly is more mature than most rookies. He's married, got more life experience, etc. It doesn't always mean everything but it can and in Bo's case -- it does.
@Sayre_Bedinger As you mentioned, there's nuance to the conversation of Bo Nix maturity. There's just something superficial about equating that to his age. It's almost the same logic that scouts used to rank him a lesser desired prospect because of his age. Now folks trying to spin it like it's a positive thing while it was gonna cost him millions. He's lucky Payton wanted the kid badly enough and took him at 12. All I'm saying is the same CAN means nothing when there's plenty of 30+ year old people, including players acting like they have no sense.
He an absolute pro & one of the steals in this draft.
Bobblehead Bronco
Surprise Bo impresses at rookie camp, I "Bolieve" In #10
I caution all you Broncos supporters out there... it seems ever since we got Bo Nix, everyone has gone total --- fan-boy!!! Let's all just slow our roll and wait for the first official kick off of the season...👀🤨🤔😐👀
Let them have this atleast until the first preseason game
Fans actually being fans of the team and excited is good with me!
I treat each year as I do in belief of the Bible. You gotta have faith.
Dude what are you cautioning people for lol
No he’s not
This new kick off rule is going to kill people's fantasy teams 🤣. I wonder how it will affect QB stats during the season. If field position is so short because of the kickoff returns.
This is a great point to think about! Thankfully I don’t play fantasy football anymore to stress about it 😂
@@LockedOnBroncos Me either! gave it up years ago and am so glad I did!
Lets slow down guys. Nix is not all that. He was the 12th not 1st pick. He can help us this year.Would be a win if we get 5 to 6 wins this year. Hey, the O line will be key. If our O line sucks our record will suck. Hope Sean dosent eat crow. He sometimes comes off as to arrogant. Karma is a thing to watch out for.
Nix is underrated. Nix is, by far, the most productive and accurate QB in the draft. He led the country in 7 out of 13 PFF QB categories including beating the blitz, outside the pocket, etc etc. Nix produced over 50 total TDs last season, broke the accuracy record, 2nd in total yards, on and on and on. He will likely be the most successful QB in this draft.
@@markp2629 Nix was the best QB under pressure and against the blitz last season. Nix also had one of the fastest releases in college football. The Broncos offense won't give the defense much time at all to get to Nix. Expect very few sacks given up
What is Zach Wilson going to teach Bo Nix? It isn’t the same situation. There isn’t no Alex Smith on this roster
@markp2629 please stop with these takes if you actually haven’t watched him. I watched him for two straight years at Oregon and you couldn’t be further wrong about what he can or can’t do.
@@markp2629 what you’re saying doesn’t actually match up to what is actually on tape, so it must be you who is living in fantasy land.
Been a long time fan of your work, Sayre! Dating back to your early MHR days, I remember when you called that Denver would draft Tebow. Keep being great!
Wow! That's pretty crazy! It's been a fun journey since then! I appreciate you
you got a good one,. two actually,.. Go Ducks !
They way people are reaching for every single thing they can find to hype this kid up is crazy. Case in point; Nix is being lauded as "focused on football" and for how he carries himself because he said he has not made any big purchases after signing his contract. That's probably because he signed it less than 24 hours before the reporter asked him that stupid question. What was he going to do...buy a house & a Ferrari on his lunch hour at day 1 in mini-camp? We're even trying to find something bad to say about other first round QBs based on throwing a few passes to guys in shorts. Ridiculous.
Good lord let this kid have some time to grow, learn the playbook, learn how to be an NFL quarterback & develop at a reasonable pace. The insanity that is constantly lauding the tiniest thing he does as a miraculous sign from heaven that he's the next Drew Brees is a subtle way for the media to align themselves with what fans want to hear because it makes for positive advertising revenue. Nobody wants to be the voice of reason & suggest that Nix might have a ways to go before he's ready because that won't attract fans who want to ride the hype train. The truth is, Nix has never had to make the kind of reads in college that he's going to have to make in the NFL. He played in a VERY quarterback friendly system for 4 of his 5 seasons that is one of the weakest in terms of what it teaches that has value in the NFL. He's going to make mistakes & he's going to have a learning curve. About once a decade a rookie QB comes along who starts from the jump & performs like CJ Stroud.
It's enough that he's got Payton in the room with him. We don't need all the rest of this sensationalism.
lol it’s not that deep. Relax