Broncos offense showing off big play tendencies in win over Washington The Denver Broncos have lacked the big play over the last two seasons Youth Emmanuel Sanders Jersey , which we covered before Friday’s game in a post called “Dink and Dunk and No Chunk”. The premise obviously being that the Broncos offense could not generate any chunk yardage. That appears to be changing as they got plenty of chunk in their 29-17 victory over the Washington Redskins.The explosive offensive plays was a sigh to behold for us fans, since we just hadn’t seen much of that since Peyton Manning retired. If the offense can generate these kinds of chunk plays on a consistent week-to-week basis, then this team is going to score enough points to keep games winnable. We’ll see if that’s the case in two short weeks. 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Our six game-day inactives for this one were:Kevin Hogan, Adam Jones, Dymonte Thomas, Alexander Johnson, Demarcus Walker Garett Bolles Jersey , Elijah Wilkinson and Sam JonesFour players were game-day active but did not get any offensive or defensive snaps: Joseph Jones, Keishawn Bierria, Max Garcia and Billy Turner. Garcia and Turner were only on the field for two snaps (both PATs) last game. Offensive Snap PercentagesThere were no real surprises here relative to last game. We did not run six offensive lineman on any play (Billy Turner got 0 offensive snaps). Tim Patrick, after making the game-winning play against Jokeland, got a grand total of two offensive snaps. Matt Lacosse got one offensive snap - giving him four in three games. I guess his spot on the game-day active roster is secured by his special teams snaps (13 in this game). Defensive Snap PercentagesThis is where our coaches made some interesting decisions. I’ll let you look at the data first and see if you have the same questions that I did.Von Miller is arguably the best defensive player in the game. Why was he only on the field for 68% of the defensive snaps? Bradley Roby (who has played poorly this year by most measures) was only on the field for 78% of the defensive snaps. Isn’t he our #2 CB? Does that mean we had plays with Yiadom playing as the #2 CB? Or did we run plays with only one CB on the field with Parks or Simmons acting as a de facto CB? According to PFF (and I trust them less and less each week), Bradley Roby is currently the 96th best CB in the league out of 103 that they rate. So by their analysis he is one of the worst CB’s in the league. Josey Jewell saw his snap% almost double in game two relative to game one and then in game three relative to game two. It would appear that the coaching staff is putting a lot of faith into the rookie, but it was necessitated by Brandon Marshall’s nagging injury. Isaac Yiadom saw his first significant action in a real NFL game and was not terrible (IMO) despite being attacked multiple times. Bradley Chubb saw his snap % reduced for the second game in a row. The fact that both he and Von were only on the field for two out of three defensive snaps really has me scratching my head. Can anyone explain that? Sound off in the comments and let’s get this discussion started.