Posted Thu Nov 6th by Monty
The Denver Broncos are on a three-game slide and have fallen to .500 after a blazing 3-0 start. Still in sole possession of the AFC West lead, the Broncos have an opportunity tonight to maintain a winning record and keep the rest of the division behind them. Here are my four keys to win this game:
1. Pressure Brady Quinn
Any new quarterback making his debut will have a much more difficult time if his opponents are constantly in his face. The Broncos need to pressure Quinn early and often and not let him get comfortable. The key will be the four-man rush — with the defense reeling from injury, specifically in the secondary, blitz packages will come at a premium. Elvis Dumervil, Ebenezer Ekuban, and Jarvis Moss have been getting after the quarterback very well lately, tallying a total of 6.5 sacks in just the past two games. They’ll need to match that production for the banged-up Broncos secondary to take advantage.
2. Avoid turnovers
It’s THE reason we’ve slipped, and needs to turn around. Jay Cutler needs to play better, the running backs (all two of them) have to avoid fumbles, and special teams has to keep up their sure handling of the football. If we play a mistake-free football game, we’ll win.
3. Contain Jamal Lewis
Last year, Browns RB Jamal Lewis found new life in Cleveland. This year he’s starting to pick up steam, tallying three straight 80-yard performances before facing Baltimore last week. He was averaging over 4 yards per carry against some decent defenses (NYG, WAS, JAC). The Broncos need a repeat performance of last week’s effort against the run. Whomever fills in D.J. Williams position at weak side backer – Wesley Woodyard or Louis Green – needs to keep their assignment and not worry about anything else.
4. Continue Special Teams Dominance
Lately, the Broncos Special Teams has done as well as you could ask. Excellent returns, coverages, and kicks all the way around. On a road trip, on prime time, with the fans going nuts over their quarterback’s debut, a few yards here or there on special teams can mean the difference between a win and a loss. As a bonus, a big return would help silence the crowd and set the tone.
Join us for the live blog later tonight!
Published on 11/06/2008 at Thu Nov 06 12:38.
Tagged: Brady Quinn,Cleveland Browns,Denver Broncos,Ebenezer Ekuban,Elvis Dumervil,Game Previews,Jarvis Moss,Jay Cutler,Top Stories.