Can Bo Nix MASTER THIS for the Denver Broncos in OTA's? If So, He STARTS Week 1
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- čas přidán 20. 05. 2024
- With the start of OTAs beginning today for the Denver Broncos, the pressure is on for Bo Nix to be up to speed with running the huddle and understanding some of the checks in Sean Payton's offensive playbook. In this video, I take a look at the NY Giants 2000 offensive playbook from Sean Payton to give a small peek about what Nix needs to be responsible for while running the huddle, calling the playcalls, and getting the team on the same page at the line of scrimmage. If he is able to take on much of the responsibility early on, I think he will be on a quick path to being the week 1 starter over Zach Wilson and Jarrett Stidham.
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I'm thinking Bo starts week one.
@@billbellell9462 I think he is ready and my hope is that is he is able to take on more of the playbook than expected!
@@billbellell9462 That's the same kind of pressure that destroyed Paxton Lynch.
@@user-zr4km5ns8t No comparison between Paxton Lynch and Bo Nix is valid. Paxton Lynch did not have it upstairs while Bo Nix appears to have a Tom Brady type of command, control, and accuracy. For me, that is where it stands now. We will not know for a total certainty until we see Nix on the field in the regular season. 🤞
@@billbellell9462 Tom Brady? Really dude? You're saying this because he hit a few open receivers in rookie mini-camp with no defense & everyone in shorts & T-shirts? Hyperbole much?
It isn't necessary to use Paxton Lynch to make my point. I can go down a long list of QBs who were expected to start in year one & it destroyed their career. I used Lynch because John Elway came out & stated on the record 3 days after the draft that he would probably start. Elway ruined him with that. Lynch only got 4 games to prove himself, which is truly a ridiculously short amount of time. In point of fact, we don't really know what he might have become. Drew Brees got 30 starts before he no longer sucked.
BTW...Bo Nix played 4 of his 5 seasons in exactly the same offense, one designed by Gus Malzahn that requires almost no complex reads & is one of the worst in preparing QBs for the NFL. In the only season he wasn't in that system...2021..he played for Bryan Harsin, the Boise State coach who replaced Malzahn at Auburn. He junked the Malzahn system & replaced it with one that had a lot of NFL passing sets & required more complex reads. Not only did Nix struggle in it & regress, but he was temporarily benched. When the season ended he beat it out of town through the portal to join Kenny Dillingham, his former OC under Malzahn with the Ducks. Asked by reporters how he liked his one year with Harsin's offense, Nix called it "a nightmare".
Tap the brake on this year one/day one starter stuff until he proves he can do in Payton's offense what he was not able to do in Harsin's. Meanwhile...Stidham played in that offense also. When he got to the NFL his QB trainer Jordan Palmer said he was entirely unprepared by the stuff he got at Auburn to play in the league. But he sat for three years with Brady, Belichick, McDaniels...and finally Payton. Sean has already said Jarrett has a high football IQ, that he can read defenses, & he praised him for a lot of the same things he like in Drew Brees.
This is not some sort of slam dunk that Nix is going to beat him out.
Spectacular breakdown of what Bo needs to realize the small things.
Thank you!! So much information!! I’m confident he can get it done!
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Bo is the son of a football coach and has played the QB position for quite awhile now, including being in a system that used Payton's plays. I feel he'll pick up Sean's playbook fairly easily if he hasn't already. He showed this ability by memorizing the installs Sean sent him the night before him and Paton meet him in Oregon.
Eh...he did not play in a system that used Payton's plays. I don't know where you go that from, but the system he played in not only wasn't running Payton's stuff, it is one of the simplest in terms of what it requires of the QB, & that makes it one of the worst in terms of what it offers as far as preparing a QB for the NFL. There was a rookie QB in this draft who did run a bunch of Payton's offense...& it was Spencer Rattler.
Also...if you're wondering why Sean Payton has made a lot out of knowing how to set up the huddle, it's because Nix didn't play in an offense that used a huddle most of the time. In fact, it was designed NOT to use a huddle. So he's going to have to start with that. Sean Payton has one of the most complex offenses in the NFL. It's going to take him more than a couple weeks of rookie mini-camp & OTAs to learn it. In fact, don't be surprised if it takes the whole year. This idea that college QBs can just memorize an NFL playbook the size of a phone book in a couple weeks & have it down cold is not realistic.
The playbook is only part of what he has to know. Being able to read complex NFL defenses both pre-snap and post-snap is what really separates the franchise QB from the buy who is just a game manager or a backup.
Good thing we got the smartest and best processor in the draft 😏
Absolutely right!! It’s a lot of info but I’m confident he can take a lot of this on earlier than most
A well prepared Zac Wilson will be the Broncos 1st string QB to start the season.
Bo Nix will go through some learning pains if he plays year 1, but we all need to be patient. It’s extremely rare for a first year quarterback to light the league on fire.
CJ Stroud did with an unknown squad
@@woofy2619 I said extremely rare not impossible. Stroud just set up the Texans for the next 4-5 years to contend. A lot of first round picks SPECIALLY out of Ohio State, end up being busts at the QB position.
Nix will have no trouble learning the playbook.
It aint the Giants playbook though 🤷🏾♂️🤷🏼♂️
This is incredibly complicated.
No doubt! I wish i could be a fly on the wall to understand how much of this Payton will look to install in OTAs and at Training Camp for Bo. SO much info.
@@davidtalksbroncos I have the feeling it is not too complicated or difficult for Nix, or at least not so far.
You guys are traumatized by Russell Wilson if you think this will be hard for Nix.
David - good show OK? But a friendly suggestion OK? You say "OK" too much. Dump the OK? Cool....
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Bo already knows how to do this.
He showed enough of it in college to give Sean Payton the confidence to pick him!
No he really doesn't...& Payton himself has noted that he has to learn it. Why? Bo Nix played in an offense designed by Gus Malzahn, the architect of the Hurry Up-NO HUDDLE offensive strategy that uses pace to keep defenses from being able to change personnel. That's literally the strategy, do not operate from the huddle. They did run a huddle now & then, but nothing like the complex maneuvers being done in the NFL huddle.
Anyone that has trouble with this sucks at Madden lol
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😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Broncos NOT doing anything spectacular with BO!!!😂😂😂😂
weird take