Philip Rivers' Influence on the Broncos Selecting Bo Nix | Broncos for Breakfast
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- Опубліковано 30 кві 2024
- Nick Kendell and Scott Kennedy discuss the revelation from Adam Schefter's latest pod regarding the selection of #BoNix. According to Schefter, Nix and Drake Maye worked with Philip Rivers this offseason in Alabama. While Rivers was impressed with Maye, he was REALLY taken back by Nix. How much did this influence the #DenverBroncos' draft process? Was #SeanPayton impacted by Rivers's evaluation of the Oregon quarterback?
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appreciate you stepping in after the fact with the support!
Oh my god..... has anyone heard former Broncos TE, Nate Jackson, do a Sean Payton impression? Absolutely hilarious. He NAILS it. "I think..... I think...... relative to the SID-JU-AYSHON." Cracked me up.
The president of the Senior Bowl, Jim Nagy, went on a sports podcast hosted by the Daily Wire, and said that one of the Broncos reps down there divulged to him that Sean Payton was enamored with Bo Nix. I do think he liked all of the QB's in this class but Bo was just the perfect fit.
I'm with Keith Brugman. It's time to see a step forward from the 2023 draft class. If we see improvement from year 1 to year 2 like we did with Bonitto, we'll be gravy. That was a wonky draft if you ask me. We had limited capital and it just felt like the board kept falling weird for us. Hopefully it's not one of those drafts you have to write up to a new regime getting their stuff straight.
Honestly if either Moss or Drew Sanders pan out I’d be fine, we could get a top receiver if mims doesn’t work out but we need a playmaker on defense bad.
2025 - the year the Denver Broncos FINALLY start drafting trench players in the top 100. I'm with you Nick, give me some of those DL next year. Give me some grade A beef. Give me a NOSE TACKLE!
I can't believe the Pac 12 dissolved. I don't understand all the things with modern college football. The pros are much easier to understand. I wish it was 2006 and my Mountaineers were still in the Big East with Pat White and Steve Slaton tearing it up. Modern NCAA football confuses and frightens me. How hard is it to be a coach in college now? It's insane.
It would have been areogant to say he's not good enough for 12 and trading back thinking you can get him later.
As Elways says "You're never as good as everyone tells you when you win, and you're never as bad as they say when you lose. You're never as good as everyone tells you when you win, and you're never as bad as they say when you lose."
Nick it would be fan-freakin-tastic if Riley Moss carved out a role like you suggested. I'd be a happy man. Locke is fine but far from a "lock" as THE guy there. Skinner seemed like a project ST's pick.
Lets be honest, the Saints were a very good team and competitive in the late 80’s and early 90’s when Bobby Hebert was the quarterback and Jim Mora was the Head coach…
Which began four or five years after the Archie Manning era came to a close…
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87 to 92 was a golden age for sure (until the Payton era). They made the playoffs 4 times... the first 4 times in their first 33 years in the NFL.... that level of bad is kind of tough for Broncos fans to comprehend.
I think mcshay sounds arrogant that the guy that don't work for ESPN no more thinks he knows better than Sean Payton
It's the constant need for content and a new headline. It makes these guys very disingenuous at times.
I had a hernia surgery I don't see how he could have been good last year
Yeah, Nix did Manning camp and has a really good relationship with Peyton. Nix went to several of those camps.
5 minutes after the draft
Nick: alright I've finished my first 2025 mock draft.
Sir, you have an illness. 😂😂
Jerry Jones stepping in and changing the draft pick right before the clock runs out is arrogant. Trading the farm for JJ McCarthy would've been arrogant. They did way too much homework on these QB's for it to be an arrogant pick.
I do believe they wanted Nix over Penix and McCarthy because they could've easily traded up to get those guys, it's also based on reports from people such as the president of the Senior Bowl (interesting interview that was on Daily Wire sports). So, if they did want them, it was only slightly more than Nix. I think they honestly liked them all.
Can't believe Broncos didn't draft one single Michigan player. No wonder they got a D grade lmao