Hall of Fame QB offers his opinion on if the Broncos' offense is fixable

We have all seen how this season is going. A mixed bag of emotions, to say the least. The Denver Broncos have not been able to find any sort of consistency on offense. The defense has done its part, but the offense has been awful. A lot of people have been looking for answers. A […]

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We have all seen how this season is going. A mixed bag of emotions, to say the least.

The Denver Broncos have not been able to find any sort of consistency on offense. The defense has done its part, but the offense has been awful.

A lot of people have been looking for answers. A lot of people have been wondering who is to blame because it isn't just one person.

Whatever it is, it looks like it could have been turned around, somewhat, after the last win over the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Luckily, Hall of Fame quarterback Kurt Warner broke down the offense and gave his opinion on if it is fixable or not, which should give fans some more answers.

If you haven't already watched his video, you definitely should. If you would like to expand your knowledge on what the Broncos are doing in general, and just offenses and defense, then this video is perfect for that mix.

Warner broke down within the first few minutes how the offense is running plays against coverages that just simply take away any sort of answer.

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For example, they ran a play Warner likes to call "72," which is four wide, two receivers on the left, and two on the right. The guy on the left that is closer to the offensive line is running a 15-yard out route to the flat, while the far guy on the left is running an under route.

On the right side, it's the same thing, but the inside guy, which appeared to be the slot on that particular play is running a 15-yard in route with the outside guy running an under route.

The play simply didn't work because the jaguars were playing cover three, or three high, where the safety simply takes the guy doing deep, and the corners take the under route.

I'm sure it will look better than the way I typed it, but Warner does a great job breaking it down.

If there is anyone who knows their stuff, it is Warner, who is one of the greatest players of all time. They don't let scrubs in the Hall of Fame, that is for sure.

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