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Broncos started prepping for Week 2 vs. Cowboys before opener
The extra film study comes as little surprise.
Zack Kelberman
To take a page out of Bill Belichick's quotebook, the Denver Broncos are on to Dallas.
Sort of.
Broncos coach Vance Joseph admitted Saturday -- two days before the regular season opener -- that the coaching staff has begun preparations for their big Week 2 showdown with the Cowboys.
“We have. You should be a coach (laughs)," Joseph said in response to a reporter's question. "We have done that, obviously we play Monday, and Tuesday we’re going to be in our game plan meeting. So absolutely, we’ve been on the Cowboy board a little bit already.”
Obviously Joseph and Co. first have to get through Monday night's grudge match against the division-rival Los Angeles Chargers. But that they've already had an eye on Big D shows they're heavily anticipating next Sunday's late afternoon tilt.
You can bet Denver tuned in last night and watched the Cowboys roll the New York Giants. They saw an efficient quarterback in Dak Prescott, explosive running back Ezekiel Elliott go over 100 yards, and a surprisingly active defense hold an Odell Beckham-less Big Blue offense to just three points.
Playing them on a short week won't work to their advantage, so the extra film study comes as little surprise. There'll be no time off in the days ahead.
The extra film study comes as little surprise.
Zack Kelberman
To take a page out of Bill Belichick's quotebook, the Denver Broncos are on to Dallas.
Sort of.
Broncos coach Vance Joseph admitted Saturday -- two days before the regular season opener -- that the coaching staff has begun preparations for their big Week 2 showdown with the Cowboys.
“We have. You should be a coach (laughs)," Joseph said in response to a reporter's question. "We have done that, obviously we play Monday, and Tuesday we’re going to be in our game plan meeting. So absolutely, we’ve been on the Cowboy board a little bit already.”
Obviously Joseph and Co. first have to get through Monday night's grudge match against the division-rival Los Angeles Chargers. But that they've already had an eye on Big D shows they're heavily anticipating next Sunday's late afternoon tilt.
You can bet Denver tuned in last night and watched the Cowboys roll the New York Giants. They saw an efficient quarterback in Dak Prescott, explosive running back Ezekiel Elliott go over 100 yards, and a surprisingly active defense hold an Odell Beckham-less Big Blue offense to just three points.
Playing them on a short week won't work to their advantage, so the extra film study comes as little surprise. There'll be no time off in the days ahead.