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Point. I hope you all are
tucked in and safe out there as well,

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doing well, eating well, stand
safe and dry. Nick, how's

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the how's the weather where you're at? Well, that's great where I am.

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It's interesting because last night when we
left the station, there was a

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little snow on the ground, but
it wasn't that bat And when I spoke

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to you this morning and you told
me that you had to leave your car

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and then walk home, I was
just like, man, what the hell

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happened? From the time we left
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a highway, it wasn't that bad
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It's when I turned on to four
seventy that it really got pretty bad.

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And yeah, my car ultimately got
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I had to leave it there.
Thankfully, there was a nice kid named

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Ivan who came by and got me
to five guys and then from there I

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walked it on home. So you
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was. It was an adventure.
I was not dressed for the elements,

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so that was fun. But you
know, again, we all survive and

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I live and learn. I went
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inches of snow and it's still snowing
here. Wow, that's crazy. I

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don't know what. What's crazier the
fact that you were not dressed properly for

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the weather, which you have a
tendency to roll into the studio as though

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you are still on summer vacation.
Why I do not know, but hopefully

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the incident last night forces you to
somewhat change your wardrobe. Well, I

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would like to. If we were
on a computer, I would just use

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the Michael Caine from Bad Man if
and the one that says never and and

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that that would be my response.
I'm just going to continue doing what I'm

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doing. But uh, you know, in the future, maybe I'll have

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a maybe world. I care for
something complete with kitty litteris Rick Lewis was

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pointing out in the in the last
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you know, I hope that everybody
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a text line. The builds right
of here, and we apologize for a

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bit for the ad hoc nature of
the show, but you know, all

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you guys are are enjoying that we
do have c U men's basketball coming up

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tonight. Uh right, here on
KOA nine o'clock, so that'll be uh,

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that'll be you know, and some
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radio four as well and pull for
the buffs to pull it out in that

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one. But yeah, I mean
it's been uh, you know, it's

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been an interesting day or night here
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I know I seventy was closed for
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up that a couple of hours ago. Obviously flights at DA have been a

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problem, but uh, you know, we get everybody I'm thinking to here.

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Uh. We did have some news
today. Sam Howell of the Washington

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Commanders traded to the Seattle Seahawks.
Uh. We talked about that a bit

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last night. You know, I
was not a fan of the Broncos ever

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trading for someone, but if if
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howl Zach dustin fields and area,
that was my preferred preferred When he goes

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to the commanders and what amounts to
the commanders trading up pick slots and moving

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twice in two rounds. The value
of the points value chart is roughly a

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late third round or into the third
round. Tye, pick what did you

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think of Howell going to Shaws,
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going to change a lot of what
we thought the draft was going to be,

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because once again, when you look
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set up, obviously there are teams, but the Washington I'm not residents,

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but Washington commanders. Let me not
make that mistake. They're sitting at number

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two. And I thought for some
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that me be they would be in
line for a rookie quarterback to someone

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back up Geno Smith, and that
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now that they've taken and made Sam
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That means that Michael Pennix still could
be on the board at twelve when

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the Broncos pick, if that is
in their game plan, if they want

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to take a guy like Michael Pennicks. And we didn't even have to wait

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Ben to even get to the point
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and grabs Mike and said, hey, the Chicago Bears are on the clock

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for the draft. Projections to somewhat
the alter based on a lot of the

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moves that we've seen in free agency
so far, we could take that at

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Ferguson is reporting that the Denver Broncos
are selecting Michael Pennock junior. That's what

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I got on it. I just
say that, I say they could,

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which is a high probability. Once
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twelve. They have a lot of
options, but the question is do you

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want to take a quarterback at twelve. I know you have a thirsty Broncos

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country fan base that's that quarterback of
the future. But you and I have

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been adamant on this program that the
Broncos should try to move back because there's

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gonna be some other team that's trying
to move in place to select one of

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those quarterbacks, and that now will
give Broncos an opportunity to have a first

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round pick, but also still have
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they don't have. Yeah, I've
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see the Broncos selective pass rusher at
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try to do that. At the
time. You know, we talked about

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Jared burs and a lot too out
of Ucla versus not going to be there

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now at twelve much less for a
trade back, but a Lot two might

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be. And you know, pairing
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then having a rotation that's got Baron
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know, I feel like, all
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the moves that they've made up front, you got the Zach Allen DJ is

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still on this roster and Roach,
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looks a little better. And so
I'm still proud of that. I think

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you can get a quarterback on day
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Boat Nicks would be in that conversation. Spencer Rattler would be a guy to

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the available day two. I still
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way to go. Now. If
you if you don't believe in the quarterback,

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you don't believe he's the guy,
then go ahead and pass. But

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for me, if they believe in
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get him and go from there.
There still are some options out there,

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some veteran options out there. I've
talked that Nausea Abou, Jimmy Garoppolo,

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you put your guy, Ryan Tannegoat. You know when we look at when

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we look at those two options,
is there any is there any excitement in

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those options. I'm one of those
guys that that moved the needle for Broncos

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country at all. No, it
wouldn't. But at this stage of the

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game, there's not on the nothing
on the roster right now which moves the

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needle and no shades was Ben Denute
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I mean, none of those guys. If we started a rock band.

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Let's put it this way, we
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those guys be considered to be the
David Lee Wroth of the group. Probably

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not. So with that being said, the Broncos need to go out and

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find that David Lee Roth quarterback of
the future. If you're telling me that

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the Broncos at twelve, if this
is JJ McCarthy, is it Drake May,

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is it Bot Knicks, that the
team can now say that we now

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have our guy and we're going to
struggle and not be as great this year

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in twenty twenty four and have and
win less than eight games, only to

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come back stronger in twenty twenty five
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Ben, sign me up for that. But if you're not competitive, then

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that's going to change this whole situation
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and I mean I think if we're
being out of tier next year does not

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look like a competitive year for the
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what most Broncos fans think is that
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competitor. At least. I don't
want to speak for everybody, but that's

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my observation on it, and that
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If we are what is the savviest
strategy is to get back in the bold

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and you know, and have practice, but roll out one of the veterans

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as a starter. You don't get
to schla Actor or do you do?

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You just roll the rookie out there, let them take their LUSO and from

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there, Well, for me,
it's you go with the veteran Bridge quarterback,

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even though I know so many Broncos
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social media they don't want another Bridge
quarterback, but hey, where that's where

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this organization and his fan base is
right now. So if you want to

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roll out there with Stidham, Let
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bruises, and hope somewhere down the
line the Broncos are able to put me

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be four to five games together where
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Will lutz Field go? Fine?
Right, do all that until that

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quarterback in waiting is ready to go. But you definitely need to make sure

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that you get your guy in this
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Broncos will be able to do that
now. I also would say this as

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an option, and you and I
have talked about this before, looking at

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how the division and the conference is
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want to roll with Stidham and then
you take whatever quarterbacks that are remaining in

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the third round, but you want
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get an edge rusher, hell,
sign me up for that too as well.

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Because what we do know with all
this talk about the quarterback position and

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how popular and important it is,
if you can't impact that guy wearing the

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opposite uniform, whether it's home or
away, we don't even even have this

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conversation because your quarterback will not be
able to get on the feat, Well,

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right, and I think that's I
think that's the thing. It's for

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me. It's like, it's not
that I'm against the Broncos taking a quarterback,

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since that I'm against plugging a guy
into a situation that might not be

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desirable. And if you especially if
you don't believe he's the guy, If

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you believe he's the guy, that's
different. If Sean Payton believes the guy,

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go for it. But if you
don't believe he's the guy to take

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you to a super Bowl to beat
Pat Mahomes in a shootout, that kind

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of thing, then don't you know, then continue building the roster to be

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as competitive as possible and then goes
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that you know what I've been talking
about. It's like, if you don't

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have that quarterback, then build the
most smashmouthiest football team that you can possibly

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build on both sides of the ball
until you get that quarterback. Right.

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Well, that's kind of the idea, And what you bring up is a

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very valid point. And Randy Knula
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we were talking about this whole idea
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now based on Peyton doing what he
did last year, making Jared Stidham a

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priority, and also the fact of
saying that Jared Stiddam is going to be

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a spark if you truly believe in
your heart of hearts, Sean Payton,

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that Jared Stitham could be your next
heir parent that Drew Brees Tony Romo and

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Carry Collins, so be now to
help him out. You got to go

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build a defense. That means that
you're taking a rookie edge rusher, you're

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taking a Mike linebacker. That also
means that you're taking another corner to either

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back up to Kawan McMillan or play
opposite Patser Tamp. Whatever you gotta do,

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you do it if you truly believe
that Jeredstitham is the guy turned all

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your attention to the defensive side of
the ball. Yeah, and I think

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that for me, you know,
the Broncos, I think need to pay

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attention to that They've had such a
great defense for so long and there's been

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a few pieces here that they've moved
around. But the reality is you're you're

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kind of rebuilding the defense at this
point. You've let Justin Simmons go.

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You're definitely looking for a second corner
to start opposite Patzertan. You've got another

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hole at inside backer with Josie Jewels
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They added Roach, but you know, I don't know if he's a

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true nose and you're you know,
you've indicated that you're not bringing Mike per

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sellbacks. You got to figure that
out. This defense is in the middle

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of an overhaul, and you know, while it's been the stalwart thing that

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this team has been able to rely
on for a number of years, I'm

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not so sure that this season,
without significant investment, that's going to be

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something that Broncos can do as well. Well, that's what I feel is

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the game plan. Am I sitting
in any of those meetings over at Sincere

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Help training facility? Know him not, but just looking at Sean Payton and

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what he's done in free agency,
and also looking at his past experience in

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New Orleans. So many of the
guys that he was with in New Orleans

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are now back with the Denver Broncos
after resigning with the team. Okay,

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fine, Now the whole idea is
take the page out of Drew Brees's book

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and an idea could be, well, Ben, not Ben de nutc excuse

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me the fact that you look at
Jerry Stidham in this offense for the second

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year as though it would be for
any player at any position, you're always

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better in that second year. That
could be the frame of mind that the

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Broncos and Sean Payton has we keep
all our core guys together. No,

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there is no Lloyd kushion Berry at
the center position, so that position now

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goes to battle with Luke Wattenberg and
Alex ForSight. Okay, fine, with

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exception of anyone else. Everything else
is intact. You know, not only

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have Jerry Judy, So now you
can put Marvin Mims in that position.

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You hope that you get a healthy
Tim Patrick Courtland. Sudden didn't go anywhere

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as others have predicted, so your
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Now, if you told me,
Ben, if that wasn't a philosophy going

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out and getting the edge rusher that
you wanted to go get brought by,

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which I think is a little too
high based on what we've seen tight ends

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go in the past. But if
you told me that's the direction that you

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wanted to go. Fine, because
the one thing that the Broncos did not

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have last year, they did not
have someone that can attack the middle of

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the field from the tight end position. And if you tell me Rock Bowers

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is I got you taking him at
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maybe I'll sell Maybe you can sell
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I'm open to the brock Bowers thing
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necessarily am advocating for, but I'm
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for a tight end. This stretches
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sure brock Bower is going to be
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the league to think that he might
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ten, which you know, would
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a tight end. But we saw
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fairly early to the Lions. I
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more like a luxury pick. Though, like I get it, I sort

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of get it. Sean Payton's offense
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end feels like a luxury pick for
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foundational piece that you take a twelve
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said this before early on last season. You and I were at the Buffalo

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Wild Wings Florida s a wide receiver
Johnny Wilson, who Slahiver, Darren Waller

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type guy, Kyle pittstop guy that
you can draft that guy late and plug

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and play him in the tighten position
because Johnny Wilson right now, not knowing

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anything about inline blocking or whatever,
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Broncos currently have on their roster.
And he would fit even though I know

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that's not a position he wants to
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when you're a rookie coming in,
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can make it. But I think
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and give the Broncos that extra guy
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because now, who are you matchining
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you going to sit in your sub
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your base defense to try to cover
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making life easier for Jarris Diadam if
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Well, you mentioned Johnny Wilson before, and I'm sure you know, I'm

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definitely not opposed to to the Broncos
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where he's projected to be picked,
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day three, something like that.
I'm definitely not not opposed to that.

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Well, one thing that I am
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somebody who they felt highly about last
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reps to get him on the field. Obviously, had some some plays where

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he was opened. One where he
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played, didn't do the right thing. It was other play where he's wide

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open and didn't get that touchdown Detroit. You know, I'm interested to see

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if Lucas Kroll could maybe evolve into
that. We could talk, but that

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a little bit. On the other
side, we've got to get a break

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here. You guys are listening to
Broncos country tonight snowed. In addition,

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we'll be back with you on the
other side. Shout out to Dave Tepper

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on his way back from New York
given the big speech up there the Barrett

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Sports Media Conference. Our boss,
I don't know how he has time to

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own the Carolina Panthers and give speeches
like that at the same time in program

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stations in Denver. But he makes
it work. Nick. You know,

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we're talking a little bit in the
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about the potential of Brock Powers and
tight ends. I mentioned that I felt

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like tight end was a potential luxury
picked that maybe teams don't build around at

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twelve. And you know, again
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should trade back off twelve if there's
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can win them a Super Bowl and
go toe to NOA. Pava Holmes.

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But you know, Brock Powers is
a dynamic weapon, and I think if

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we classified him as a wide receiver
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sudden, maybe the whole like tight
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the tight end stigma is going to
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to change that title. We've seen
Jimmy Graham as a member of the New

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Orleans Saints, who Sean Payton threw
to an enormous amount of time. He

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was real key for throwing across the
middle outside the numbers for Drew Breese,

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but he wanted to be paid like
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no. And then next thing you
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Seattle Seahawks uniform. So for me, I'll say this, I do believe

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that there are some special, unique
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one of those guys that have an
innate ability to do a multitude or different

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things. The only problem is that
that's the way the NFL works. You

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do all those things and they get
they pay you one check. But it

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would be great if they were able
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guy could be classified as just being
an athlete like they do you know when

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guys come out of high school heading
to college, Because now that would allow

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guys to make more money than their
position actually determines. But once again,

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we know the league works, they're
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Payton's offense need to tight end.
Not a guy just by position purposes,

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but a guy that can really stretch
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defense. How much better would this
team have been last year if they had

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had a field stretching weapon at the
tight end position. Oh, I mean,

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this team would have been so much
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from a defensive standpoint. When you
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looking at personnel groupings down in distance, low red zone, high red zone.

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You're trying to encapsulate the tendencies of
your opposite. But if they don't

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have that tight end, that's a
threat. If they don't have that quarterback,

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that's a threat to make those off
schedule plays. Then it makes it

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easier for them to defend. You
know that we don't have to actually dedicate

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a safety and invert them down in
the box to stop a team from being

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able to run with their quarterback.
But also, if you know that,

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hey listen, they're tight end that
they have, they're not going to outrun

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me. So I can stay at
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him come to me, and then
roll under his hip and still have an

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opportunity to defend any passes thrown in
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last year. I can't remember what
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I want to say the Washington Commanders
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don't quote me on that. But
that's when Greg Doss went out with an

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injury, and it seems like as
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the whole game plan was shot.
It was like, okay, well

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what do we do now? I
mean, the game plan we had to

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throw to the tight end down the
field is no longer available. So all

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that those question marks about whether rus
can throw down to the middle of the

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field or not, those would have
been answered because you would have had a

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tight end that could actually make those
plays. But since they didn't, now

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we get more and more of that
narrative Russell can't throw down the middle of

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the field. Yeah, and that
you know, I mean it did it

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did hinder the offense. I don't
know if it did ground to a halt,

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but we did see the offense have
a drop off after Dulsich went out.

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We saw that the offense was not
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whether that one key piece was what
changed everything, or whether that was you

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know, just a byproduct of a
limited playbook or whatever you want to talk

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it up to, the offense did, in structure anyway, grind to a

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halt. They were still The Broncos
finished the season as the number one scoring

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offense in the NFL in the fourth
quarter, and a large part of that

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was, you know, taking the
prainting wheels off Russell Wilson, quit running

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a bunch of condensed sets and letting
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I just, you know, I
look at this and I'm like, well,

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is that the different He's really a
scene stretching tight end. The difference

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between Jarrett Stidham being a viable quarterback
with this football team or is this team

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further away than that? Well,
you know what I'm gonna said, The

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team is further away than that.
But once again, we're talking about adding

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weapons and make this team that much
better. And I would say Rock Bauers

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is not your traditional tight end in
the sense that what we come to know

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it looking at what he was able
to do in the Georgia uniform, that

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kid was sensational and I get it. I totally get it. Like when

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we look at twenty twenty three,
Dalton Kinka, who played for the Bills

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out of Utah, was drafted in
the first round. But I'm gonna give

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you the names of a couple other
guys who were tight as who performed well,

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but they were not taken in the
first round. So you look at

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Luke Musgrave who was taken in the
second round, and I think he was

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picked forty two. And then you
look at Sam Laporter second round pick,

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I think third pick in that second
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those are some guys who have performed
well. But once again, you see

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where I'm leaning. Those guys were
taken in the second round. I think

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for me, brock Bauers could be
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You have brock Bowers and you have
now Benzel Mims I'm excuse me,

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Marvin Memes, and you have caught
a sudden and then you have a healthy

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Tim Patrick. And think about what
you can do with your offense. And

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when you look at the way that
offenses are structured, now you want to

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go four widse. You want to
be able to spray people out and when

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you can do that with your tight
end position and you can flex and open

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him up, opening up more running
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And once again, this all plays
into what Sean Payton said that he wanted.

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He wants a quarterback that's going to
stand in the pocket, stand down

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that gun Biro and be able to
throw the ball down the field. You

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a player like Brock Bolowers would give
Jarristidham an opportunity. But more importantly,

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you still got to block guys like
Max Crosby, and I would like to

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think that Brock Bobers can help you
out. Now, I'm not saying he's

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going to help neutralize Max Crosby,
but he's going to help you out.

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But then also he can fall off
late and you can dump it off to

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him, and you know, just
like a running back man, he can

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get you those tough yards. I
think for me, the way that I

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look at this is this, if
you stay at twelve and you draft to

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Brock Powers, you're saying that your
team is ready to compete. Now.

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You know, you're saying that this
Denver Broncos as built is actually ready to

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compete right now, versus trading back, acquiring capital and trying to continue to

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add to the defense with an edge
rusher at a corner, et cetera.

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To me, staying where you're at
and drafting a tight end says we're ready

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to compete right now. Moving back
says hey, we're building something here.

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We try to we're trying to amass
the most talent that we can resonate with

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you or a my off face here, No, I mean it resonates.

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But once again, we know how
this works. I mean you have to

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have contingency plan upon contingency plan upon
contingency plan. Like you spend time in

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the military, you know how this
works. I mean you may draw up

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a plan and say, Okay,
here's the way we're going to execute it,

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and oh, by the way,
something changes, and then now you

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have to adjust on the fly.
So all I'm saying is it is it

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would be smart for the Broncos to
have multiple options on the table as far

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as okay, here's option number one. If the teams above us do something

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funky, here's where we will want
to go, because once again you're still

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trying to build out a team.
But it goes back to Sean Payton's belief

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in Jared Pate, I mean Jared
Stidham and how strong that is. If

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he feels so strong that Stidham is
his guy, that Stidham can get him

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over a hump, Stidham can be
a spark, then why not go ahead

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and make these moves You're already showing
that you have a certain belief in them,

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then you must we go all w
I you know, I'm not opposed

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to it. I just you know, I was pondering that today with the

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signing or drafting rather of brock Bowers, be something that says that Sean Bayden

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actually has belief in Jared's didham.
That's why you signed him in the first

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place. Surround him with the weapons
that he can make it work. You

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know, I don't know, And
and in the end, I don't know

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if Broncos fans are going to warm
to that, at least not initially.

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If they start winning, of course
they will, but initially and through training

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camp, if that's something that Broncos
fans are going to flock to and or

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rally around. But I hope you're
safe and sound and warm and will said

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Nick, what is your go to
cold weather food? Wow? It is

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chili, man, it is chili. Or it is homemade chicken soup.

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I mean, you can't get go
wrong with you know, chicken suit.

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I mean it's not like moms chi
can soup. But my wife makes a

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mean chicken soup and she makes this, uh, I guess homemade corn bread

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making me. Luckily, I don't
have to travel that far to get it.

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I was gonna say it luckily for
you. Yeah, and uh,

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you know it's it's good. I'm
assuming you're well fed over there. Then

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we don't need to send you an
emergency supply airdrop of of food or anything.

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Yeah, chili chilly to go to
man like, that's a that's the

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goat of uh. You know,
when it gets snowed in, you just

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want some hearty like chili. You
know. I get the I gotta pretty

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good chili recipe. I enjoy making, and I put it over macaroni noodles.

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But people put it over all kinds
of stuff rice or beans or whatever.

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I don't know the beans. But
wait, wait, wait, hold

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on, doll, you put chili
over macaroni noodles. Yeah, I mean

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it's like you turned to chili mac. You never had chili macre from the

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South, How have you never had
chili mac? Listen, I'm from the

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South, but there's a lot of
things that happened in the South that I

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haven't encountered yet, so and that's
one of them. Yeah, I'll bring

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some up sometime. I usually make
a pot for the the Super Bowl every

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year. But I'll make a pot
at some point, bring it up,

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to bring it up to the station. Letter has something I'm thinking you're gonna

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say something you're talking about, you
know, you know, macaroni elbows something

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I'm thinking like comfort food, like
mac and cheese. I mean that would

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go perfect this time around. But
you've just taken chili and putting it on

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over pasta. No, uh,
yeah, I didn't do that. Yes,

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it's delicious, Jeff. For you, are you not familiar with with

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with chili mac? No, I'm
shocked. Then Nick isn't here? Chili

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mac is a thing you can put
anything over mac? Really, Nick,

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Well, I mean where did this
spawn from? I mean, give me

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the history of this, because once
again, I'm from the South. We

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didn't grow up with a lot of
money and my mom had to make food

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out of whatever she could. But
she never made that was never one of

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those things. I don't Maybe it's
a white people thing. I don't know.

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I mean we talked about ten on
Mitchell all the time. It's a

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real lunch, pale meal, Nick. It's it's quicker than fast. No,

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I mean, I don't, I
don't know. I mean it's to

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me, it's always something it's been
around, so I don't know. I

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five six six zero the text line, you guys correct me on this if

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you guys have never had chili mac. But yeah, I mean it's it's

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not like it's expensive. I mean, you know, macaroni noodles are pretty

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cheap, elbow noodles pretty cheap out
there. So yeah, I just put

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it over the because I don't really
I don't really like beans, and I

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feel like they're just filler. They
just kind of take on the flavor or

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whatever you put on them. So
you know, I skipped the beans and

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went with the chili mac instead because
I wanted something little hardier than just the

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chili, but I didn't want to
put beans in it. Well, here's

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what I'm gonna do right now.
I'm going to text three but like like

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twenty of my former Broncos teammates.
I'm going to text them right now and

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ask them have they ever heard of
anything called chili mac? And then I'll

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tell you right well, yeah,
we'll get the updated results on that here

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in a bit, when you know, after the break, when we come

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back, we do have Cu Buffs
men's basketball tonight, that'll be coming a

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nine pm right here on KOA.
So was they tuned for that? If

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you guys have any questions, concerns, any of that kind of stuff,

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We're down to answer questions tonight.
Five six six, nine zero is the

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text line. Looking forward to getting
into the next segment here. I think

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we're gonna break down the offense and
the defense over the next couple of segments

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and really dive in here see where
the Broncos can go to kind of turn

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this thing into a winner as quickly
as possible. I've got some thoughts on

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that. I know Nick's got some
thoughts on that. I want to I

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want to kind of get our get
our pause dirty a little bit here as

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we we get into the weeds on
what executive this offense needs. I know

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we talked about bron Bowers talking about
the tight end kind of situation, but

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if there's anything else that this team
really needs in order to execute Sean Payton's

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vision. And then of course on
the defensive side of the ball, you

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know they've made some moves this offseason, but you know what, what else

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can the Broncos do? What other
pieces are NETSI to execute? What it

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is that vance Joseph wants to do
on defense here, Nick, I also

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want to talk to you about I
don't know if you saw this today.

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The general manager John Schneider of the
Seattle Seahawks was on the Bob Cannata show

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there in Seattle, and he said
that they wanted to bring Drew lock back

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to the Seahawks, but that Giants
general manager Joe Shane had sold Drew Locke

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on the idea that he was going
to be the starter there at New York.

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Did you see this No, yeah, I saw a little of it.

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But think about it. I mean, when you work in front office,

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you have to have the ability to
sell water to well and basically that's

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exactly what they did with Drew Locke. Listen, when Drew Locke signed with

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the Giant, I told you,
I said, with Daniel Jones being injured,

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there might be a possibility that Drew
could be a starter for that team.

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Why Daniel Jones works through his issues. But here's the other thing.

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I mean, the team, even
if they gave Danie Jones all that money,

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this may be a silence though they
may not be as high on him

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as possible. Now. I don't
know whether the daycap money would be if

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they decide to release him. But
this is a great opportunity for Drew Locke

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and he has to walk in day
one like he's the starter. I will,

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I'll get into some of my thoughts
on that. On the other side,

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we got to hit a break.
But you was Nipproncos Country tonight right.

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You were on KOA at a fifty
ninety four one am News Talk Sports,

