Dan Orlovsky
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He's as close to a thing to Darrell Rivas that I've seen when it comes to, hey, you go by yourself and shut down the field. And, you know, without getting too deep into the weeds of like the X's and O's, like schematically, that's a huge part of this game because Buffalo gets into some unique formations where they try to kind of overload one side of the field and Sertan takes that away.
He's as close to a thing to Darrell Rivas that I've seen when it comes to, hey, you go by yourself and shut down the field. And, you know, without getting too deep into the weeds of like the X's and O's, like schematically, that's a huge part of this game because Buffalo gets into some unique formations where they try to kind of overload one side of the field and Sertan takes that away.
He's as close to a thing to Darrell Rivas that I've seen when it comes to, hey, you go by yourself and shut down the field. And, you know, without getting too deep into the weeds of like the X's and O's, like schematically, that's a huge part of this game because Buffalo gets into some unique formations where they try to kind of overload one side of the field and Sertan takes that away.
And so and then Sean Payton. I remember Sean Payton went up there last year with Russell Wilson and beat him and And he's such a good coach, and he understands how to attack these defenses and get them into certain situations that are favorable to them.
And so and then Sean Payton. I remember Sean Payton went up there last year with Russell Wilson and beat him and And he's such a good coach, and he understands how to attack these defenses and get them into certain situations that are favorable to them.
And so and then Sean Payton. I remember Sean Payton went up there last year with Russell Wilson and beat him and And he's such a good coach, and he understands how to attack these defenses and get them into certain situations that are favorable to them.
And so it would be a massive upset, but I honestly don't think I would be surprised, yes, but I wouldn't walk away going, oh my gosh, I did not foresee this at all.
And so it would be a massive upset, but I honestly don't think I would be surprised, yes, but I wouldn't walk away going, oh my gosh, I did not foresee this at all.
And so it would be a massive upset, but I honestly don't think I would be surprised, yes, but I wouldn't walk away going, oh my gosh, I did not foresee this at all.
Yeah, I think, number one, it starts defensively for Denver. I just talked about Sertan. So what Buffalo does, and every team in the playoffs does this, is they get into these four-by-one formations. So they take one person and put them on one side of the formation, and they take four guys and put them on the other side. And it's very simple.
Yeah, I think, number one, it starts defensively for Denver. I just talked about Sertan. So what Buffalo does, and every team in the playoffs does this, is they get into these four-by-one formations. So they take one person and put them on one side of the formation, and they take four guys and put them on the other side. And it's very simple.
Yeah, I think, number one, it starts defensively for Denver. I just talked about Sertan. So what Buffalo does, and every team in the playoffs does this, is they get into these four-by-one formations. So they take one person and put them on one side of the formation, and they take four guys and put them on the other side. And it's very simple.
Like the quarterback, he says, if I like the one-on-one matchup, great, I'm going to throw that. If not, I'm going to throw something to the field that's easy. It's like a little flat route or an RPO. And we have numbers advantages because defenses are usually trying to be like,
Like the quarterback, he says, if I like the one-on-one matchup, great, I'm going to throw that. If not, I'm going to throw something to the field that's easy. It's like a little flat route or an RPO. And we have numbers advantages because defenses are usually trying to be like,
Like the quarterback, he says, if I like the one-on-one matchup, great, I'm going to throw that. If not, I'm going to throw something to the field that's easy. It's like a little flat route or an RPO. And we have numbers advantages because defenses are usually trying to be like,
symmetrical you don't want to vacate one side of the field well Sertan can go there by himself so you Buffalo don't have the numbers advantage to that four-person side and so that might stunt their offense a little bit and then I think the second thing is Denver led the NFL in sacks and you know they got dudes who are unbelievably big and talented you know Jonathan Cooper is fantastic Zach Allen on the inside and Benito's the one for me because when you're playing against Buffalo and you're playing man coverage which Denver loves to do
symmetrical you don't want to vacate one side of the field well Sertan can go there by himself so you Buffalo don't have the numbers advantage to that four-person side and so that might stunt their offense a little bit and then I think the second thing is Denver led the NFL in sacks and you know they got dudes who are unbelievably big and talented you know Jonathan Cooper is fantastic Zach Allen on the inside and Benito's the one for me because when you're playing against Buffalo and you're playing man coverage which Denver loves to do
symmetrical you don't want to vacate one side of the field well Sertan can go there by himself so you Buffalo don't have the numbers advantage to that four-person side and so that might stunt their offense a little bit and then I think the second thing is Denver led the NFL in sacks and you know they got dudes who are unbelievably big and talented you know Jonathan Cooper is fantastic Zach Allen on the inside and Benito's the one for me because when you're playing against Buffalo and you're playing man coverage which Denver loves to do
Josh is going to be a runner. Benito is big enough. He's fast enough. He's athletic enough. He's physical enough to kind of that's what he's done with Patrick. He's a little bit of a spy. So I think defensively they match up well against Buffalo.
Josh is going to be a runner. Benito is big enough. He's fast enough. He's athletic enough. He's physical enough to kind of that's what he's done with Patrick. He's a little bit of a spy. So I think defensively they match up well against Buffalo.