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Reactions from Day 1 of OTAs | Broncos Beat

On this edition of “Broncos Beat,” James Palmer, Cecil Lammey and Jeff Legwold join Alexis Perry to discuss Drew Lock’s mindset as the quarterback battle with Teddy Bridgewater begins, chat about why Bradley Chubb’s absence was such a disappointment and answer a few questions from Broncos Country!

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Free Thinker

First

Spiceweasel

first?

    Mario Velasco

    First to like men

    Spiceweasel

    @Mario Velasco yes daddy

Beverly Mullen

SETH Dunham BRONCOS

Marcelo Barragan

Holle my name is Cezar Marcelo I am big Denver Broncos fan

Brent Baldwin

Melvin Gordon said he wants to make Denver his home, and I love the guy, but staying away from these voluntary OTAs is just stupid on his part.

    Westside Gunn

    @jack.20f 🤣 hey whatever you say man. This sounds like a personal issue for you.

    Westside Gunn

    @jack.20f Dumb enough to sign probably the second most consistent player on our offense last year? Okay.

    Westside Gunn

    @jack.20f hey, whatever you say bud 🙂

    jack.20f

    @Westside Gunn I can tell just by you thinking Surtain was a good pick that your opinion is worthless anyways 😂

D'z Streetz

We’re going to be good no matter what!

    Yousa Dead

    What are you talking about our entire roster is good besides qb

    D'z Streetz

    🤣

outlows

Are Denver win the super bowl 🏈???

    Andrew Switzer

    Yeh, Win the Superbowl, Denver Will

Ralph Padilla

From what I saw in the video from Lock is that while he’s surveying the field in warmup throws, he should practice a pump fake. For Lock that can be a valuable tool. Two reasons, 1. It can get linemen to jump to block the pass which in itself slows down the rush. 2. If a d-back bites on the pump fake the receiver can gain separation.
The pump fake was one of Peyton Manning’s tools early in his career.
A lot of the great QBs have that in their bag of tricks. And a QB that can run becomes a better weapon. Also, Lock needs to develop his peripheral vision. A hurry-up offense helps develop that.
Lock will succeed if he has the arm strength and the ability to throw the touch pass (leading his receivers perfectly where they’re the only ones that can catch the ball).
Lock needs to avoid trying to squeeze (force) a ball in small windows. Also, he needs to learn how to punt from shot gun formation. That can be another tool for their hurry up offense.
Coach Fanzio should practice clock management. A hurry up offense gets your QBs mind in the game. Lock needs to get 60 or 70 plays in each game. Don’t let the arsenal of weapons go to waist. UP TEMPO FOOTBALL the only way to the Lombardi Trophy and Canton, Ohio.

BIGTuna

Bradley chubb dominant? Lmao average but not dominant

    HighPlainsDrifter

    Just your average pro bowler…….

    James Martin

    What league was you watching? Stick to watching general hospital bud!

    John Mendoza

    @Dylan Murphy pro bowls became a popularity contest anyways

    jack.20f

    @John Mendoza I would value a Madden pro bowl selection over a real life one at this point.

Mrcure53

GO BRONCOS…

Amy Bright

Stoked on the turn out. It all starts in the off-season if you want a good season

    Stew Meat

    Hoi I have to agree with you!

Todd L.

Lock still is a one read QB from the clips. Why is he so focused on one person still?

    DAN Tu

    Because this isn’t 7 on 7 or 11 on 11. He only has one WR in front him to throw to

Aaron Luna

Good to see Albert O in the background

Jason

Malik Reed is ready, Go Broncos!!

Craig Huyett

Pulling for you Drew, you have the talent and ability to be a really good QB buddy, keep working hard and and never forget to thank the people that helped along the way, God bless.

James Martin

Good turn out good job by the staff getting those guys in there! GO BRONCOS! BRONCOS FAN 36 PLUS YEARS FOR LIFE BABY!!

Blake Williams

Drew and the rest of the Broncos are really going to be DANGEROUS this year, I feel it in my bones.

    jack.20f

    Y’all said this last year too.

Joe Shawcroft

Hope Drew stops patting the ball right before every time he throws. seems like a good key for defensive backs to jump routes.

    jack.20f

    A lot of QBs do that. I think it’s just muscle memory from when you were a kid and your hand wasn’t big enough to stabilize the ball.

MC SWOME

LET FLASH REST!!!

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