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How did minicamp impact QB battle between Teddy Bridgewater and Drew Lock? | Broncos Weekend

On this episode of "Broncos Weekend,” Matt Boyer and Pro Football Hall of Famer Steve Atwater recap Denver’s mandatory minicamp and take stock of where the quarterback competition stands between Drew Lock and Teddy Bridgewater. Plus, Atwater chats with former Broncos safety Nick Ferguson about the Denver defense and how the coaching staff might decide who wins the QB battle.

00:00 How minicamp impacted Lock and Bridgwater
09:53 Melvin Gordon III on 2021 expectations
15:57 Nick Ferguson joins Atwater's A-Team

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Britanie Rodriguez

Look how many players we have at corner and running back and alot of our defensive positions are stacked . Broncos are putting together a package for Rodgers just my opinion.

    Trappin Dirty

    Why break down what was just built? Makes no sense

    Britanie Rodriguez

    @Trappin Dirty makes perfect sense still giving packers players they can use. Without losing guys like chubb or Miller or Sutton or fant .

T u S o K a

Please start Bridgewater

    DAN Tu

    @Kenneth Byrd rookie of the year was a long time ago. Drew outduel teddy last year and the broncos was starting 4 string DBs. Dont forget that.

    Kenneth Byrd

    @DAN Tu no he didn’t our defense was better look at the stats u don’t like black qb’s do u lol what have lock done?? He is the true back up

    Kenneth Byrd

    @Aaron Sondag QB rating says different and I’m done with it

    Kenneth Byrd

    @Aaron Sondag that don’t make sense throwing as may ints as tds lol

    Kenneth Byrd

    @DAN Tu and Flacco started 2 TDs in the first quarter u bizo

Angel Badillo

Broncos Goal should be Playoffs not just a winning record, so much potential on this team! 🔥

    DAN Tu

    If they make the play offs 8-9s that good enough? No it’s not, a winning record will put them in good place to make thebplayoffs

    Julian Zamudio

    Goal should always be a championship, as Sharpe once said “anything else is failure”

    Shinobi Drip

    1 step at a time lol

    Shinobi Drip

    @Julian Zamudio uh ya but Shannon was playing with John Elway lol this is a completely different climate. We haven’t even made the playoffs in 5 seasons, chill lol. A winning record is a huge accomplishment.

    Ralph Padilla

    The goal should always be to win the championship every year.
    Second place is on the losers side of the column.
    A smart offensive coordinator should be having fun designing plays that include both Lock and Bridgewater at the same time.
    But knowing Shurmur, the master of the three and punt scheme, football shouldn’t be about the players having fun it should be about two short runs an incomplete pass and a punt.
    If I were the offensive coordinator I’d have defensive coordinators scrambling to defend a double passer attack. My receivers would also be coached to use their vision so they too can use laterals to extend plays and score more often. A hurry-up offense using multiple passers and laterals would revolutionize both offenses and defenses.
    Coaches, you guys are the ones that have to make it happen. All the pieces are there. And you this is your last chance or we send you packing.

samuel.enriquez sam

Aaron Rodgers?

    Britanie Rodriguez

    10 cb’s , receivers running backs safeties
    Before roster cuts

Eric Ortegon

Does Nick still cheer when Noah Fant drops a ball? Did Devin Bush have to turn in his gold jacket or is he still have it hanging in his closet

Pro Sports Outlook

Still so excited to see all the twists and turns this QB battle takes over the course of this offseason!

Ralph Padilla

Progress will be measured in the win-loss column. If the Broncos don’t improve the coaches must get their walking papers.
Shurmur is yet to impress. Right now he’s the weakest link in the organization. He should get promoted to waterboy where he can’t hurt the team.

Ralph Padilla

When they go live we’ll find out what our players are made of. Until then, these practices are just as effective as meetings with hand outs and soft drinks.
What you do in practice translates to what you do in a game. If you have soft or weak practiced that’s the type of team you are going to have.
If I were head coach these pre paid practices would be centered on gaining power and speed through conditioning.
When pads come on we would be going live and only the strong would survive. My practices would be harder than then the game.
All that matters are the wins. Period.

Joey Garcia

If anyone continues to practice on anything, they will always improve. If Lock has had good games, and he has, then the potential is there. He knows where he needs to focus on, Peyton even helped him on that. Can you trust Lock to work his butt off to try to improve everyday? Yes. Will he make enough improvement? IDK. Bolles took years of work and a HoF coach training him to get to where he is. QB is the hardest position on the team. I hope he can make the necessary changes because I would love him to be the face of this team and be a stud QB, even if he only gets as good as David Carr.

Lamont Lloyd-Harris

I want Philip lindsay back.

    Taylor Rhodes

    Didn’t fit the system

john oakes

Everyone need to shut up and let LOCK learn and grow the great QBs in history ie ELWAY AND MANNING werent great until year 3 or 4. LOCK is young and once he takes off completely he will be here 20 years we already seen he can be great now he just need to show he can do for games in a row but BRONCOS country needs to show patience and we can have a QB for years to come

Jacque Franzen

Teddy won 4 games last year.

    Shinobi Drip

    In an offense tht he didn’t fit in at all lol the scheme in Carolina just wasn’t a good fit for Teddy. Plus Cmc out pretty much all season lol when Teddy has good players around him he does very well. With the Saints he went 5-0 with 9tds and 2ints lol he can def be very successful with the right pieces and system.

rodney garcia

I feel Drew Lock has adapted in the “Shurmur” system and he’s ready to go. The drop back step, his sightings of his receivers. Also, I’m excited to see how preseason will go.

Ralph Padilla

The Denver Broncos defensive team needs a new nickname.
I suggested STRIKE FORCE 21 for the defensive backfield. My 12 year old Bronco pal wants to call our defensive backfield “Horse thieves” for all the interceptions they’re going to make.

He’s got a great sense of humor. He said, “Imagine our horse thieves stealing flying pig skins all season long.” What a vivid imagination.

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