The ragged Broncos, who somehow are 1-1, look as if they could spin out of control. So who deserves the blame; rookie head coach Nathaniel Hackett or first-year Denver QB Russell Wilson?
Denver Post columnist Mark Kiszla points the finger at Hackett, who he believes would have driven the Broncos into a ditch if it weren't for Wilson.
“Grabbing the wheel from the clown car driven by Nathaniel Hackett, quarterback Russell Wilson rode to the rescue of Broncos Country,” Kiszla wrote about mistake-prone Denver's 16-9 win over Houston on Sunday.
The Broncos were penalized 13 times for 100 yards and failed to score a touchdown in the red zone. Strange playcalling had fans and media flabbergasted.
SB Nation posted a reel to its Instagram mocking Hackett’s coaching — specifically an option play to tight end Andrew Beck on third-and-1 and a delay of game penalty that knocked the Broncos out of field goal range.
Denver fans booed the team and counted down the play clock to help the team avoid more mishaps.
“I don’t blame them,” Hackett said in a post-game news conference. “I mean, heck, I’d be booing myself. I was getting very frustrated.”
Although Hackett made several mistakes, Wilson doesn’t look like Patrick Mahomes or Justin Herbert.
Through his first two games, he’s only completing 58.9 percent of his passes — 26th of 33 qualifying quarterbacks. He completed 45.2 percent of his passes against the Texans.
Former teammate Richard Sherman poked fun at Wilson’s catchphrase “Let Russ cook” while the QB was struggling against the Texans.
— Richard Sherman (@RSherman_25) September 18, 2022
The Broncos aim to get on track at home Sunday against the 49ers.
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