2022 Broncos' Season, Week 2

 


NFL Week 2: Denver Broncos 16, Houston Texans 9
Season Record: 1-1 (1-0 Home)
Key Play: In the Fourth Quarter with the Broncos trailing 9-6, Russell Wilson connected with Eric Saubert on a 22-yard touchdown pass to give the team a 13-9 lead. The Broncos never gave the lead up.

Recap: After Week 1, I noted there were a lot of problems with the Broncos' performance. Those didn't get cleaned up in Week 2, but the Broncos still prevailed. We again scored 16 points. We again killed ourselves with penalties. And, again, clock management and Red Zone work was horrendous. This time, at home, the Broncos got the benefit of the home crowd. The Texans also weren't able to capitalize on the Broncos' inefficiency. It's a win, and that's great, but it shouldn't be mistaken for a good effort. There was no improvement from Nathaniel Hackett and his staff, and that's a problem. And as the Broncos deal with injuries (specifically Patrick Surtain II and Jerry Jeudy were out Sunday), that will become more of an issue. It's a win, but the Broncos were lucky. They need to do better. Sloppy play, penalties and consistent inefficiency won't get it done.

Game Balls:
* Courtland Sutton
. Sutton had to carry the load, and he did. He saw 11 targets, catching seven passes for 122 yards. 
* Dre'Mont Jones. The defense did well, with Jones leading the charge. The Broncos had three sacks and Jones recorded two of them.

Lingering Questions:
* Game Management
. Can Hackett, a first-time coach, call offensive plays and be the Head Coach? So far it doesn't look promising. The question is whether it can improve.
* Depth. The wide receiver group was a strength for the Broncos during camp. Cuts reduced that and now with a variety of injuries, depth is a true question.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

The Burial a courtroom drama with heart

Broncos Draft Targets

Favorite Westerns, No. 43