Without question www.denverbroncosteamonline.com , the first seven games of season has been nothing short of a roller coaster ride for the Denver Broncos. After starting off their 2018 campaign with two thrilling victories, the team and its fans had a reason to be optimistic. Unfortunately, the success was short-lived and pessimism reared its ugly head as the franchise suffered a dreadful four-game losing streak.Despite gaining an impressive 14 point lead in the first quarter against the Baltimore Ravens, the team vanished from the gridiron the remainder of the contest and surrendered 27 unanswered points en route to their first loss of the year. Looking to rebound at home the following week, the Broncos imploded and relinquished a two score advantage in the fourth quarter to lose a heart-breaker to the Kansas City Chiefs. Their week five road adventure against the New York Jets was absolutely pitiful, only to be followed up with another poor performance riddled with self-inflicted wounds that resulted in defeat against the Los Angeles Rams.The past four weeks have been an unexpected and absolute nightmare for the franchise and its fans. Many of us have been wondering, “What in the Hell happened?”There were no shortage of answers for how the Broncos could have fallen so hard, so fast. Whether it was lackluster coaching, poor individual play or just something larger at play — nothing was going right or as expected.A season that could have (and likely should have) started out with four wins and two losses turned out to be the exact opposite. It closely resembled what the team had endured just a year prior — a road leading to nowhere — with most all of Broncos Country losing faith in the team at a rapid pace and were seemingly all too eager to throw in the towel for the remainder of the year. In order to stop the mayhem something needed to be done. They desperately needed a win.On Thursday night, the Broncos did more than just win. They fulfilled what Von Miller had promised earlier in the week and embarked upon an ass-kicking of epic proportions against the Arizona Cardinals. It was a decisive victory in a game they dominated from start to finish. After weeks of despair, the Broncos just may have gotten their swagger back. At the very least, a much needed boost of confidence and source of inspiration to propel them to greater heights the rest of the season.“We knew what we needed to do. In those four games that we lost, there were two games that we should have won,” remarked offensive tackle Garett Bolles. “The ball didn’t bounce our way in those games but tonight, we wanted the whole country to know who we are and what they’re up for every time they come play us. They all better be ready because we’re coming.”Even with an enormous win against the Cardinals, the Broncos still have a lot to prove in order to change the narrative on their season to date — but it’s not too late to continue to make a statement. In just nine days, they will have a chance to make up for their late-game collapse a few weeks ago in a revenge game against the Chiefs. A win will put them back in playoff contention, but a loss would most certainly make those aspirations a virtual mirage. “This is just a little glimpse of how great we can be. When we play good for four quarters offensive, defensively, things become easier so we’re going to get people,” stated inside linebacker Todd Davis. “Like I said, this is the first time anyone has seen us play good football for four quarters. Now that we’ve done it once we can definitely do it again.”With nine games remaining Denver Broncos T-Shirt , it’s far too early to count the Broncos out. If they can execute and play efficient football like they did against Arizona — there is no telling how good they can be. Anything can happen on any given Sunday. Here is to hoping that this week’s win against Arizona is a sign of better things ahead and not just an aberration from what we have come to expect thus far.Broncos 3rd and long: letting one slip away against the Chiefs The hype-train surrounding both Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs offense had built up so much momentum that the narrative being played by the national sports outlets was that they were going to steamroll the Denver Broncos defense. It would have been exceptionally sweet to derail that hype train, to do to Mahomes what the 2015 Broncos defense did to Aaron Rodgers, but it didn’t happen. The defense did stymie him and the Chiefs offense for three quarters of the game, but there is no sugar-coating that fact that they blew a 10-point 4th quarter lead at home on Monday Night Football. Were the Broncos able to stop the run on first down and keep that gimmick-offense that they run off-schedule? The answer is kind of. The Chiefs ran the ball 12 times on first down for 50 yards - 4.17 ypc. That is almost exactly what the average carry was last season in the NFL. Their longest first down run was 7 yards, so they weren’t gashing the Broncos defense with runs on first down, but the Broncos were also not getting them off-schedule. Their shortest run on first down was for 2 yards. So when they ran it on first down, at worst they faced 2nd and 8. For comparison, Broncos runs on first down netted 114 yards on 15 carries - 7.60 ypc, but they did have three first down runs stopped for no gain, meaning that on the other 12 runs they averaged 9.5 ypc. Sadly, one of those runs for no gain on first down came on the drive that lost us the game. So I’m gonna go off on a tangent here to question the decision of the play-callers on offense. The Broncos threw the ball 37 times and ran the ball 22 times (15 on 1st down, 6 on 2nd, 1 on 3rd). If the Broncos were having so much success running on first down, why not run on second down as well? I realize that the play-action passing game should have been wide open with all of the Broncos success running on first down, but their passing attack was mostly punchless last game. So how did Case Keenum do when throwing the ball on second down last game? He was 4 of 8 for 30 yards and was sacked twice. Only one of those 4 completions went for a first down. So to recap, the Broncos were having great success running the ball on first down, but chose not to run the ball very often on second down so that Keenum could average 3.8 yards per attempt throwing the ball on 2nd down. Keep in mind that the Broncos also gained 31 yards on 6 second down carries (5.2 ypc). But, hey, running doesn’t score points. According to Vance Joseph, “You throw the ball to score. That’s never going to stop.” The Broncos have now allowed 207 yards on 54 first down carries (3.83 ypc). That is 9th in the league. Philly leads the league at 3.30 and Detroit is still in last place at 6.82. In terms of stuffing the run on first down (0 or negative yards gained on the run) the Broncos have eight in four games. Washington only has three while Indianapolis has 20. Getting them in and Stopping them on 3rd and longSo how did the Broncos do when they forced the Chiefs into 3rd and long? Well, first off, they forced fifteen third downs Denver Broncos Hats , but allowed them to convert on seven of them (while the Broncos offense went 2 of 11 on 3rd down). Nine of those fifteen were third and long.The converted on four of those nine 3rd and longs with catches of 35, 29, 24 yards as well as the eight yard scramble for their first touchdown. We should also note that the defense stopped the Chiefs on three of their first four third and long situations, then failed to stop them on three of their last five, and that catch for 15 on 3rd and 16 led to the conversion on 4th and less than a yard, so they essentially converted that one as well (so 4 of their last 5). Let’s look at the 35 yard catch on 3rd and 7 with two minutes left in the game. They are in empty set with four receivers to the offense right and a lone receiver left. The Broncos appear to be in man with a single high safety (Simmons). They rush five and the Chiefs only have five to block. In general, you assume that this is going to be a win for the defense. The Broncos five pass rushers are Bradley Chubb, Shane Ray, Brandon Marshall, Adam Gotsis and Will Parks. Why is Von Miller not in the game?Chubb and Ray bring pressure off of the offense’ left forcing Mahomes to roll right, but the Broncos have no one rushing to contain on that side as Gotsis gets washed down into the center of the field and Parks never gets off the LOS. Somehow Demetrius Harris gets free in thesecondary (no defender within 5 yards) and would have scored easily if he didn’t stumble making the catch. The nearest player to him is Shaquil Barrett (Why is Barrett in coverage and Parks rushing the passer?). Barrett is the guy who is supposed to be covering Harris, who is a TE. Barrett blows the coverage leading to this huge gain on 3rd and long and essentially leading to the go ahead touchdown. This is a case of completely blown coverage. The Chiefs’ defense did the same thing with the game on the line, but Case Keenum was unable to hit the wide open receiver. That stings ... a lot. For the season the Broncos have now allowed conversion on eight of 27 in third and long situations - 29.6%. That is 24th in the league. The team they just played has allowed conversion on one of 24 - 4.2%, best in the league, and the Rams have allowed conversion on 50% of these situations against them this year, league worst. http://pfref.com/tiny/kkjCk Moving ForwardThe 2018 Broncos have reached a crossroads. They can either take this disappointing loss where both the offense and the defense failed quite spectacularly in the 4th quarter and use it to motivate themselves and turn the season around, or they can do what they did in 2017. That was to start pointing fingers and give up on the season (leading to an 8-game losing streak). Both players and coaches can grow professionally as their careers progress, but that does not mean that they will. The optimist in me would like to think that the Broncos head coach learned from his mistake in 2017 and will NOT repeat those in 2018. The realist in me keeps saying that we are watching the same movie we saw in 2017, just with a slightly different cast of characters. The Broncos are already on a two-game losing streak and I don’t know if the coaches have what it takes to get this team ready to beat the Jets on Sunday in the festering, mercury-infused swamps of New Jersey.