Broncos looking to rev it up to stop slow starts

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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP)—The Denver Broncos’ 6-1 start puts them among the league’s elite. Their inability to score on their opening drive, however, places them among some dubious company.

The Broncos have been outscored 39-24 in the first quarter and they’ve trailed at halftime four straight weeks. They learned Sunday at Baltimore that they can’t keep counting on their second-half surges to carry them.

Denver joins Oakland, Kansas City and Houston as the only teams not to score on their opening offensive possession yet this season, according to STATS LLC.

So, why has the Broncos offense sputtered out of the starting blocks?

Mistakes, poor play calls, bad protection—the list is long.

The Broncos know they can’t afford to start slowly against Pittsburgh on Monday night because the Steelers (5-2) are one of the league’s fastest starters, and playing from behind isn’t the forte of Josh McDaniels’ low-risk offense.

“(There is) kind of just a lack of execution to start the game,” quarterback Kyle Orton(notes) said. “It is going to be a critical point in this game … We certainly can’t expect to win if we are down 10-0 or 14-0 to start off the game. We are going to have to figure it out and get it going by Monday.”

McDaniels has never been a coach to rely on a scripted set of plays, preferring to keep an open mind. That’s contrary to some coaches in the league, who painstakingly plan out the first 15 or so offensive snaps.

“I mean, I have some things that I want to do early in the game,” McDaniels said. “But no, I’ve never been a big fan of just scripting because the ball could be anywhere on the field and certain situations dictate that you don’t want to call that there or what have you … It’s never been something I’ve done.”

Orton, on the other hand, is used to a more scripted offense from his days in Chicago. But he doesn’t think that’s a reason for Denver’s lukewarm starts.

“That is not an excuse,” Orton said. “We certainly know the plays that we are calling early in the game and certainly should be able to execute them.”

The Broncos were hounded and hassled all afternoon by a bustling Baltimore defense in their first loss of the season on Sunday.

Being a copycat league, Orton expects more of the same from a stout Pittsburgh unit.

“If you play a good team and don’t execute very well, then you are going to have trouble,” Orton said. “(That is a) huge priority in practice this week, making sure we have three or four great practices and to be on top of things and be ready to go by Monday.”

Orton has been labeled a game manager for methodically leading the Broncos down the field. He doesn’t take big risks, throwing just one interception all season—and that was in the first half against New England.

However, the Broncos also have struggled to stretch the field at times this season, turning in just six passing plays of 30 yards or more. That includes Brandon Stokley’s(notes) game-winning catch at Cincinnati, when he hauled in a tipped pass and sprinted 87 yards for the touchdown in the closing seconds, and Brandon Marshall’s(notes) 51-yard catch-and-run against Dallas.

McDaniels would like nothing more than to see more explosiveness out of his offense.

“We’ve done that this year at times, and then there’s been other times we didn’t,” McDaniels conceded.

Typically, the Broncos rely on a sensational second half to offset a slow start. They had been outscoring teams 76-10 after halftime. But Baltimore bucked that trend, returning the second-half kickoff 95 yards for a touchdown to take firm control. The Ravens outscored Denver 24-7 after halftime.

“I think everybody is frustrated that we didn’t play very well last week,” McDaniels said.

Baltimore may have just provided a blueprint for how to bully around the Broncos as the team kept the pressure turned up on Orton.

Did the Ravens discover Denver’s Achilles’ heel?

“Baltimore didn’t do anything eccentric that the first six opponents didn’t try to do, either,” McDaniels said. “They played hard, they played physical, and they played better than we did. If that’s a blueprint, I think everybody is pretty much following it.”

Updated Nov 6, 3:49 am EST
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  1. lambo32
    13. Posted by lambo32 Mon Nov 9 3:39pm EST

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    Why is the schedule considered soft? Because they played OAK, and CLE? What about the 6-2 Bengals, 6-2 Patriots, 6-2 Cowboys, 5 win SD, 4 win BALT and now 5 win PITT. And this is just the half way point.

    That is a brutal 1st half and they will be at worst 6-2. With games against OAK, KC, KC, and WASH still to come plus a down NYG team I welcome the 2nd half...Good luck keeping up SD fans because your schedule is just starting
  2. blake b (aka the teacher)
    12. Posted by blake b (aka the teacher) Mon Nov 9 2:18pm EST

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    Lose tonight and you only hold a one game lead in the division. Just like last year the Chargers are laying in the weeds ready to pounce as soon as you slip up once.
  3. David V
    11. Posted by David V Fri Nov 6 6:52pm EST

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    grs29:

    I get what you're saying but answer this: If you're saying the Broncos have a light schedule (even though preseason rankings had it the second toughest NFL schedule) then what team doesn't have a soft schedule. Indy? Saints? Philly? Anyone can pick apart those schedules. The beauty of the NFL is that 'NO' schedule is easy (Oakland beat Philly). To say that Orton is a game manager is.....well.....just repetitive. So what. He 'WINS'......period. How many games has he started? You think teams are 'just now' figuring him out? He's been in the league long enough to compile enough game film and he still goes out and wins. Is it thrilling or entertaining even? No.....but he wins and that is all that matters in the NFL (Trent Dilfer) compared to Jeff George (Jay Cutler). Why is it that Kyle Orton has succeeded so much more than Jay Cutler and they're both in brand new systems? Don't even say that it's because of talent. Orton is doing better than Cutler did with the same players that Cutler had in Denver last year, plus, he did better in Chicago last year than what Cutler is doing this year. Orton can only go out an run the plays that are called. Do they call plays that suit his strengths......sure, but that happens with EVERY team in the NFL. EVERY idiot out there keeps talking arm strength. Big f**king deal he can't throw the ball 80 yds. Cutler's arm strength is really helping him this year huh? Orton has just of good of an arm as half of the QBs in this league but what separates him is that 1) he's a team player. 2) he doesn't make stupid decisions (ala..Cutler), 3) he's gotten better every year he's been in the league. How many QBs can put that on their resume. Saying he didn't get the job over Grossman doesn't prove anything. You see that crap happen all of the time. A team invests major money in a first round pick and they're going to give them 10x more opportunities to prove themselves. That's the way it has ALWAYS been.

    Ya......I'm a Broncos fan. Diehard. When all of the crap hit the fan this offseason I was pissed. I had pretty much written this season off and it had nothing to do with Orton. I live in Chicago. I've watched Orton since he was at Purdue. Good.....not great....QB. Denver had more offseason changes (players, offensive coaching, defensive coaching, GM, special teams, offensive scheme, defensive scheme) than ANY team in the NFL. Usually that spells disaster (along with all of the drama) but they have EXCEEDED EVERYONE'S expectations, so regardless of how the season ends......it has been a success thus far, as has Orton.
  4. grs29
    10. Posted by grs29 Fri Nov 6 4:00pm EST

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    Brianone you see maybe you should read closely I said a light schedule have led to their 6-1 start. You listed 8 teams and only 4 have played the Broncos already. Seriously New England and Baltimore the only teams you should have listed as part of their 6-1 start. The Ravens play some stout defense and look how the Broncos struggled. Oakland and Cleveland are give me's and really how good is Dallas? Look at their schedule. And the Giants are falling apart at the seams. I stated that you will see more of why Orton was run out of Chicago as the tougher teams on the schedule roll in. I'm not blaming Orton for one bad loss. I like most of the Broncos fans haven't forgotten how bad he played in Chicago. If Denver runs deep in the play-offs then I'd be the first to admit I'm wrong. .
  5. <i>brianone27</i>
    9. Posted by brianone27 Fri Nov 6 2:09pm EST

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    gsr.... you are wrong about the broncos having a "light" schedule. dallas, new england, san diego, steelers, ravens, giants, colts, eagles... and thats just half of denvers schedule. and "some decent defense"? thats why we have the number 2 ranked rush defense... and at least in the top ten in every other defensive category. might want to check who's the dumbass.......
  6. BRONCOS #1
    8. Posted by BRONCOS #1 Fri Nov 6 2:05pm EST

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    I knew when we lost our first game the smack talking would start blaming Orton blah blah,, Geez people they lost one game I bet none of you on here thought at the beginning of the season that they would have one 6 straight so shud up
    and enjoy the ride.. we will be fine!!
  7. Flozell the Fan
    7. Posted by Flozell the Fan Fri Nov 6 2:01pm EST

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    This week Bronco fans need'nt worry too much. The Denfense is actually better than the Steelerets, coupled with the fact that the refs in "The-pitsburg" won't be there to make controversial calls, which always seem go to the cheating @ss steelers way. Go Bronco's! Go Cowboys! I like the Bronco's at home by 10 points.
  8. grs29
    6. Posted by grs29 Fri Nov 6 1:14pm EST

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    Samv, first of all I never said they should've kept Cutler. I just pointed out the obvious about Kyle Orton. Secondly, I just pointed out the fact that they've had a pretty light schedule and some decent defense that contributed more than Orton to their 6-1 start. The only intelligent and correct thing you said was that I'm no Broncos fan, and not to disappoint you, but, I'm not a Raiders fan either. And just an added note "yer" and "stinkin" pretty much sum up your post. So I know who the dumbass really is.
  9. Pain Lin
    5. Posted by Pain Lin Fri Nov 6 11:59am EST

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    Hopefully... Royal will start catching the ball! He's dropped so many big ones I can't count. Other than that, the team is jelling together nicely for several more wins and a few more losses. Ya can't beat that for a new team!
  10. samv
    4. Posted by samv Fri Nov 6 11:14am EST

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    grs29, yer a dumbass, The Bronco's would've lost at least two more games with Cutler and his fumbles and INTs. As for the Bengals game the Broncos controled the at game from start to finish until the two minute warning. You'r no Bronco fan, go back to the stinkin Raider site.
  11. Barney the Purple Dinosaur
    3. Posted by Barney the Purple Dinosaur Fri Nov 6 9:58am EST

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    I challenge any of you to dream up a more worthless post than my recent comment.
  12. Barney the Purple Dinosaur
    2. Posted by Barney the Purple Dinosaur Fri Nov 6 9:57am EST

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    The Broncos dump punter Brett Kern and then lose their first game of the season. Coincidence? Ha. I bet you also believe the Apollo Moon Landing was real and that JFK was shot dead in 1963 (we all know it was a body double and the real Jack Kennedy has been pulling the strings from behind the scenes and only passed away in 1987). Barrack Obama is a space alien and the U.S. Congress is controlled by French petroleum company Total. Also, the NFL is fixed by Las Vegas and Michael Jackson and LaToya are actually the same person.

    Let's all face the fact that Kern would have been the team MVP, and that cutting him has doomed our team. In our pea-brained conventional wisdom: coincidence = causality. Right? Right?
  13. grs29
    1. Posted by grs29 Fri Nov 6 9:19am EST

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    Denver's offense struggles because their QB is Kyle Orton. Remember him? The guy nobody in the league wanted last year. The one the lost his starting job to Rex Grossman in Chicago. He didn't all of a sudden become a franchise qb. The offense has been conservative because it has to be with him leading it. High percentage passing and the running game have turned him into a great "game manager", or so they say. The defense and their schedule has helped their 6-1 start more than Orton has. Well a little luck too (Bengals game). As the tougher part of their schedule approaches I'm sure that we'll see more of the Kyle Orton that Bears fans grew to loath.
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