Sean Payton Keeps Broncos Grounded
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"There may be some guys [whose] playing time goes up and some might begin to diminish," Broncos coach Sean Payton said.
Sean Payton has no intention of handing play-calling duties off, even temporarily. The Broncos head coach, though, indicated Monday morning that almost anything else is on the table as he and his staff try to sort through what’s causing widespread offensive problems.
Denver Broncos coach Sean Payton definitely has a way with words. While the rest of us struggled to find ways to describe the team’s jaw-dropping 33-32 win over the New York Giants yesterday, Payton found the perfect way to describe what happened from a coaching perspective.
"We’re going to play in bigger games, and we’re going to have to be a lot more efficient in the first half of games," Head Coach Sean Payton said Monday.
Sean Payton was hoping the Giants wouldn't be starting Jaxson Dart in time for the Broncos game, which means he wanted to play Russell Wilson.
Payton failed to name the players apparently in danger of having their snaps reduced. But he did rue several breakdowns — including on defense — against the Giants, in which Denver committed 12 penalties, surrendered nearly 400 yards, and converted only four-of-13 third down opportunities.
Sean Payton's daughter, Meghan, and JFM shared perfect tweets after the Broncos' comeback win. Nik Bonitto also had another deleted gem.
Denver's thrilling 33-32 comeback against the New York Giants has left both teams reflecting on their performances