Big Al & CJ Podcast
The Broncos were one play away from changing everything, and the episode opens with a deep breakdown of the fourth-and-one decision that defined the AFC Championship loss. CJ questions both the call and the play design, while Chad Brown evaluates the moment from a defensive and situational football standpoint. Brandon Krisztal adds perspective from around the team, explaining how Sean Payton’s aggressive instincts have shaped games throughout his career. The discussion widens to a coaching contrast between offensive aggression and situational discipline, using Mike Vrabel and the Patriots’ approach as a counterpoint. The group examines how weather, personnel limitations, and game flow should have influenced Denver’s strategy, especially with a backup quarterback and a defense that was controlling the pace of the game. Chad draws on his Patriots experience to explain how preparation and adaptability often decide playoff outcomes. The episode closes with a forward-looking conversation about the Broncos’ future. Is this roster built to sustain championship contention, or did Denver benefit from a rare convergence of circumstances across the AFC? The panel weighs coaching turnover risks, injury luck, divisional improvements, and whether defense provides a reliable championship blueprint heading into next season. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com [https://pcm.adswizz.com] for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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