Here We Go Again: 3 Moves the Denver Broncos Should Make

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With the 17-16 loss to the Cleveland Browns, a team the Denver Broncos hadn’t lost a home game to in 46 years, all bets are off.

I had the good/bad fortune to attend the latest Denver Broncos debacle.  Good because I was in club level.  I had a beer served to me by a robot.  I sat right behind the Bud Light Knight, they serve a Prime Rib dinner for $15.  It was great.

Bad because, well, Broncos.

Seeing Case Keenum firsthand is eye-opening.  Watching the wheels come off the offensive line and defensive backfield was discouraging.

I’ve heard, in the aftermath, the discussion surrounding the decision to kick a field goal with four-and-a-half minutes left on a fourth-and-one.  I can tell you the reaction of all 71,000+ people at the stadium was simply:  Boo.

Boo on that decision, boo on this season, boo on injuries and fate and all the things that have conspired to bring the mighty Denver Broncos to this low place.

The Cleveland Browns had not won a football game in Denver in 46 years.  They hadn’t beaten the Broncos anywhere in 26 years.

Because of that reality, Broncos fans are outraged.  46 years ago is coincidentally the last time the Denver Broncos posted back-to-back losing seasons.  A thing that is also going to happen this year.  The LA Chargers are in the hunt for home field, they will have something to play for on the final day of the season and that all but ensures at best a 7-9 record.

So, here we are again, wondering what the Denver Broncos should do with these last two games.  We know what the fans and some of the lazier local media outlets want but what is the right thing to do to keep this team moving forward.

Here are some unsolicited ideas: