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OBT: How Different Will Davis Webb’s Offense Look — New Rhythm, New Aggression & A New Bo Nix

21 min · 1. Juni 2026
Episode OBT: How Different Will Davis Webb’s Offense Look — New Rhythm, New Aggression & A New Bo Nix Cover

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On today’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey breaks down the question everyone in Broncos Country is asking: how different will Davis Webb call the offense now that he’s taking over full play‑calling duties from Sean Payton. The bones of the system stay the same — but the feel, the tempo, and the philosophy could shift in ways that unlock a new version of Bo Nix. Webb is younger, more aggressive, and more willing to lean into modern spacing concepts. Expect more early‑down passing, more RPO elements, more middle‑of‑the‑field attacks, and a play‑caller who isn’t afraid to let Nix rip it. The offense could become faster, more rhythmic, and more QB‑friendly — without losing Payton’s structure. So how big is the change. Big enough to matter. Subtle enough to stay stable. And potentially the key to taking Denver from a top‑14 offense to a top‑10… or better. 🔥 In this episode: * How Davis Webb’s style differs from Sean Payton’s * Why the offense could become more aggressive and QB‑centric * How Webb’s rhythm‑based approach fits Bo Nix’s strengths * What changes in tempo, spacing, and early‑down philosophy * Why this shift could elevate Denver’s offensive ceiling in 2026 Drop your take in the comments — how big of a leap do YOU expect from the Broncos offense under Davis Webb.

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