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Broncos' Game Management Secrets Unveiled

The Denver Broncos thrilling comeback against the New York Giants was no fluke. Their dedicated director of game management, Evan Rothstein, meticulously prepares the team for high-pressure situations. Through regular meetings and walkthroughs, Rothstein drills every variable an offense might face when needing a game-winning kick. This intense preparation helps players feel less pressure in the moment, allowing them to make huge plays in crunch time. The Broncos consistent emphasis on game management has drawn praise from players and coaches around the league. This trend is growing in the NFL, with many teams investing in full-time experts who specialize in game management strategies, using advanced analytics and technology to make more informed decisions during games.

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