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Breaking down the Broncos’ head coach search | The Neutral Zone LIVE

On this episode of "The Neutral Zone," Phil Milani and Aric DiLalla are recording live from Breckenridge Brewery's Farm House in Littleton for the final time this season. They discuss all angles of the team's coaching search, including why the team made a change, what the Broncos are looking for in a new head coach and several other key pieces of information. Want more of "The Neutral Zone"? Subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, TuneIn, Stitcher or wherever you get your podcasts. Make sure to leave a rating and review or a comment if you're watching on YouTube.

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GotTheItch

Smooth opening as always 😂

bodryb

How could they not know Arics mike was off

    bodryb

    Sorry mic

Mario Agustin

Part of Vic’s responsibility was to develop Drew Lock, and he failed to deliver. We wasted 3 years of player development because of Vic! Glad he’s gone! Let’s go George, we believe in you!

T Wallace

Can you guys fix the sound in your Mike’s? The problem is each mike plays in a different ear while wearing headphones. Unfortunately, I only have one ear that works so I only hear one of you.

    Alex Bowerman

    Thats a setting on your phone. Its in the audio settings

Malone Brinton

Brandon Perna and Will Keyes do a beautiful job at this.
Way better than these two.
You would be better for hiring Brandon Perna.

Johnta Baxter

Hoping Denver trade with Philly two picks and get Desmond ridder and a right tackle.

Kapalua7

PLAIN SPEAKING: The fiduciary responsibility of completing the development of Drew Lock now falls squarely on rookie GM George Paton. If he fails to do the right thing, that’s a wasted second-round pick. Denver can’t afford to let that happen. Drew has potential, showed that this season, and needs to work under a good OC to determine a final outcome. Failing to sign an Aaron Rogers or Russell Wilson, Denver should start Lock to see where he is truly at in terms of development. This potentially could enhance his trade value, hopefully for another second-rounder or more. This is purely a business decision and the right approach for Paton and the franchise if they believe moving on from Lock is now a foregone conclusion. Denver can’t afford to waste high draft picks. I’m not a big believer in rookie GMs. Paton has a lot to prove, especially coming from the eternally mediocre Minnesota Vikings.

Kapalua7

Great seeing Aric powering down that beer. Seems to be maintaining control, too.

Kevin Gray

I hope they pick the coach first so he can have a lot impute on OC&DC cordenaters

Isaac Milligan

I’m sorry, but these guys bore me to death. There has to be something better to offer Broncos Country!

    Kapalua7

    They have to be careful with what they say because they’re employed by George Paton and the Broncos. They get too blunt and they’ll be gone. I’m a veteran television news anchor and reporter and find the show interesting because of its approach. Denver is competing with the other podcasters as a way of appeasing the fan base. The Broncos know, as does every other NFL franchise, that if the fan base gets angry, or mob-like, that can cause huge problems in the way of no-shows and a decline in revenue.

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