Inside Sean Payton's 4th-down Patriots-Broncos call
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With salary cap flexibility and extra draft resources, the Denver Broncos have the flexibility to be aggressive this offseason.
In his season-ending press conference, coach Sean Payton was asked about the possibility of offensive pass game coordinator and quarterbacks coach Davis Webb staying in the division as the next head coach of the Raiders. “ It’d be a pain in the ass for him ,” Payton said, via Chris Tomasson of the Denver Gazette.
Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton offered some helpful — or not so helpful advice — to Davis Webb as his assistant coach is linked with the Las Vegas Raiders' vacancy.
The Denver Broncos have acted quickly following their defeat to the New England Patriots in the AFC Championship game. They have now made a major coaching decision that underlines how high expectations remain inside the organisation.
Just kick. And you kick the Patriots’ butt. Not Payton’s style. He will always be more Tin Cup’s Kevin Costner than the PGA’s Scottie Scheffler.
The Broncos will no longer have to pay Russell Wilson’s dead cap hit.
Say what you will about Sean Payton's fateful decision to go for it on fourth down in the second quarter of Sunday's AFC Championship, but you can't say this: It was not a product of Payton being beholden to analytics.