ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Sean Payton didn’t just take his foot off the gas. He yanked the emergency brake, got out of the car, handed the keys to Josh Allen and crawled home on all fours.

“As a play-caller on offense and vice versa, you have to pay attention to what’s going on the other side of the ball,” the Broncos coach explained after a 31-7 clobbering Sunday at the hands of Allen and his Buffalo Bills in the AFC’s wild-card round.

“And so early in that game, you’re paying attention to it. It’s like, you want to be aggressive. But as that game unfolded in the second half … then it begins to impact how you can call (it).”

The Broncos threw it five times on first down in the first half for 42 yards, or eight per play. They threw it four times on second down in the first half for another 42, or nearly 11 yards per attempt.

First drive, third quarter?

Run, run, pass, punt.

Second drive, third quarter?

Run, run, pass, punt.

“When they possess the ball, we can’t,” Broncos tight end Adam Trautman told me after a fun season ended with a belly-flop into the Niagara River. “And then when we fall behind, we’ve got to get away from certain things that we’d like to maybe in the plan. I mean, that’s really one of the main reasons they beat us like they did, is because they just possessed the ball.”

The other reason is that the head coach let down quarterback Bo Nix, not vice versa.



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