Did Broncos improve enough to make playoffs?

Last Updated on July 24, 2023 by Admin

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Kiz: You don’t pay $4.65 billion for a football team to finish in last place. I trust Greg Penner and the crazy-rich Walton family got into this sport to win. And if new Broncos ownership wasn’t in a hurry to win now, why go to the trouble of hiring veteran coach Sean Payton, who will be one grouchy old man if this team makes him look bad on Sunday? So, in my mind, anything less than a playoff berth for Denver this season must be considered a failure. Is that fair? Or unrealistic?

Gabriel: Whoa, Kiz, welcome back! Summer break is over. Football season is here. Or, at least training camp season. But you need no ramp-up. Right back into it. Not only is the franchise acting like one that expects to win, but every year there are teams that make the jump from bad to at least good enough to nab a wild card bid. Such is life with the kind of parity the league touts (OK, Kansas City not included). So while I think Denver could have a productive year under Payton and narrowly miss the postseason, it would still be fair to call such a season a failure.

Kiz: Call me crazy, but I don’t think Russell Wilson is washed. While I’d be surprised if he’s ever a truly elite NFL quarterback again, I think DangeRuss can still be better than Chargers QB Justin Herbert on any given Sunday. I’m betting Payton will get the best out of Wilson. But if he’s no longer a QB who can carry a team to the playoffs on his back, did general manager George Paton improve the roster enough during the offseason to give Wilson a fighting chance to earn 10 victories and an invitation to the Super Bowl tournament?

Gabriel: Sure, as long as key contributors don’t drop like flies as they did throughout the 2022 season. The Broncos did major work on their run game — not only by shelling out big dollars for Mike McGlinchey and Ben Powers but also by getting tight end Chris Manhertz — and didn’t deal from their crowded receiver room. I’m not entirely convinced that the overall roster depth is substantially better than it was a year ago. Better up front on offense? Yeah. Defense and specialists? Time will tell.

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