Can the Broncos Carry Over Defensive Dominance from Last Season?: Sandy Clough
Jul 27, 2016, 10:47 AM | Updated: Jul 29, 2016, 11:50 am
Sandy Clough – 07/27/2016 – Sandy Clough live in studio. Wednesday’s show Sandy Clough talks about last year’s Broncos defense and where they rank among the all-time great defenses. Also, some Broncos tight end discussion as champ camp opens up tomorrow. Chris Landry from landryfootball.com joined the show in the second hour of the program.
Hour one Sandy Clough gets into the Broncos historic defense last season. Sandy Clough breaks down some of the numbers behind last year’s Broncos Super Bowl winning defense. Sandy Clough talks about where last seasons Broncos defense ranks all-time compared to other great defenses like the 1985 Chicago Bears. Sandy Clough also gets into which defense all-time he thinks isn’t talked about enough even though they had five future Hall of Famers playing on it.
To wrap up the hour Sandy Clough weighs in on the Broncos tight end battle as the Broncos get set to open champ camp tomorrow morning at Dove Valley. Who will emerge as the Broncos starting tight end? Could wide receiver Cody Latimer possibly make the transition to play tight end? Sandy Clough talks about that and more relating to the Broncos tight end battle coming up in champ camp.
Hour two Chris Landry from landryfootball.com joined Sandy Clough to discuss how good the Broncos defense was last season. Chris talks about if Denver can repeat their defensive dominance from last season. Chris Landry gets into if the Broncos defense this season can be as great or even better than last season’s defense. Chris Landry also talks about some of the other teams in the AFC West. Plus, Chris Landry discusses the passing of former NFL head coach Dennis Green and what kind of coach he was. Listen to the full interview HERE!
At the end of the show Sandy Clough gets into more Broncos defensive discussion. How can the Broncos offense be successful and keep the Broncos defense fresh in 2016-2017? Sandy Clough breaks down what the Broncos offense must do in order to be good enough to get the Broncos back to the playoffs and ultimately have a chance at repeating with another Super Bowl championship.
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