{"id":291196,"date":"2023-09-25T01:29:01","date_gmt":"2023-09-25T01:29:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sportslifetale.com\/?p=291196"},"modified":"2023-09-25T01:29:01","modified_gmt":"2023-09-25T01:29:01","slug":"kiszla-70-points-will-leave-scar-on-broncos-that-can-only-be-erased-by-cleaning-house","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sportslifetale.com\/nfl\/kiszla-70-points-will-leave-scar-on-broncos-that-can-only-be-erased-by-cleaning-house\/","title":{"rendered":"Kiszla: 70 points will leave scar on Broncos that can only be erased by cleaning house"},"content":{"rendered":"
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — Like a tattoo in the shape of an \u201cL\u201d on everybody\u2019s forehead, 70 ugly points are going to leave a mark that these pathetic Broncos can\u2019t erase.<\/p>\n
During the entire 64-season history of pro football in our dusty old cowtown, nothing has been a bigger joke, including the hilariously hideous vertically striped socks of the 1960s. The Broncos have now played 969 regular-season games, and this was the absolute worst:<\/p>\n
Miami 70, Denver 20.<\/p>\n
\u201cThat was embarrassing,\u201d Broncos coach Sean Payton said Sunday. \u201cTough to watch.\u201d<\/p>\n
His team is worse than its rock-bottom 0-3 record in the standings. A once-vaunted defense is broken. And the Broncos are an emotional wreck. Denver gave up 10 freakin\u2019 touchdowns during one miserable and muggy afternoon in Florida.<\/p>\n
\u201cTired of losing,\u201d Broncos offensive tackle Garett Bolles said. \u201cI\u2019ve been here seven years, and all I\u2019ve ever done is lose.\u201d<\/p>\n
Where to start with what\u2019s wrong here? Well, although the $245 million contract given Russell Wilson is among the worst in league history, the quarterback is now among the least of the Broncos\u2019 problems.<\/p>\n
\u201c0-3 doesn\u2019t feel good, but the reality is we\u2019ve got 14 games left and you\u2019ve got to put your blinders on,\u201d said Wilson, after Denver became the fourth NFL team ever, and the first in 57 years, to surrender at least 70 points in a game.<\/p>\n
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The hot mess that is this Denver team has the fingerprints of Payton all over it. He walked into Broncos Country without a clue that his weak Bill Parcells imitation won\u2019t cut it, because nobody cares how tough a coach acts if he can\u2019t deliver victories.<\/p>\n
The Big Dictator Energy that Payton exudes has gone flaccid, even when he barks \u201cNext question!\u201d to avoid discussing the ugly details of an autopsy conducted on a defeat so bad it would shame Nathaniel Hackett.<\/p>\n
The Broncos aren\u2019t getting better. The buzzkill of losing the season-opener at home to the hated Raiders was trumped by an epic collapse against Washington.<\/p>\n
But those two embarrassments were put to shame by Miami coach Mike McDaniel, whose every stroke of offensive genius reminds us of Mike Shanahan. The Dolphins gained more than 350 yards both on the ground and in the air against a Denver defense that lost all interest in tackling and quite frankly looked as if it quit.<\/p>\n
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\u201cWhen someone runs the ball up and down the field like those guys did and throws it up and down the field, it\u2019s not acceptable,\u201d said Payton, whose loud ire at the Broncos couldn\u2019t be contained by the walls of the visiting locker room in Hard Rock Stadium.<\/p>\n
It would be madness for Denver to go on this way. Although the massive problems of a team whose culture carries the stench of six straight losing seasons are bigger than any one scapegoat, the work of defensive coordinator Vance Joseph has been so inept it would be hard for players or fans alike to take the team’s commitment to accountability seriously if he isn\u2019t fired.<\/p>\n
The league trade deadline isn\u2019t until the end of October, but it\u2019s not too early for Denver to begin exploring ways to add draft capital for what now feels like an inevitable rebuild.<\/p>\n
Trading receiver Jerry Jeudy was a move Payton probably should\u2019ve given a green light before his first practice in training camp. Now, with rookie Marvin Mims Jr., whose 99-yard kickoff return for a touchdown was among the few images worth saving from this debacle against Miami, emerging as the playmaker we all hoped Jeudy could be, what\u2019s stopping the Broncos from making a deal now?<\/p>\n
After dumping Von Miller and Bradley Chubb, then trying to reconstruct a pass rush with Randy Gregory and Frank Clark, who have a grand total of one sack between them in three games, is it fair to ask: Why is general manager George Paton still here?<\/p>\n
I\u2019ve seen a lot of stuff in my 40 years of covering sports at The Denver Post, but have never witnessed the back-to-back thumpings of the Buffs and the Broncos. During a span of 24 hours, I traveled all night to chronicle blowouts in Oregon and Florida, a journey of 3,276 miles, or roughly the same distance I watched the Ducks and Dolphins gain through the air this weekend.<\/p>\n
\u201cThis,\u201d Broncos offensive tackle Mike McGlinchey, \u201ccan\u2019t be who we are.\u201d<\/p>\n
While denial might help the Broncos sleep at night, it won\u2019t keep them from getting trounced by Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs.<\/p>\n
I might not be the sharpest tool in the shed. But to change the culture, Denver needs to start getting rid of everybody, from Joseph to Jeudy to Paton, with the shape of an \u201cL\u201d on his forehead.<\/p>\n