Nathaniel Hackett’s tenure as the offensive coordinator for the Denver Broncos has been cited by New Orleans Saints head coach Sean Payton as a major reason for the team’s struggles in 2022. Hackett was the Broncos’ offensive coordinator from 2017 to 2019 and was responsible for the team’s offensive strategy. During his time in Denver, Hackett helped the Broncos reach the playoffs twice and was credited with helping to develop quarterback Drew Lock into a solid starter.
However, Payton believes that Hackett’s time in Denver has had a lasting effect on the Broncos’ offensive play. Payton believes that Hackett’s system was too conservative and predictable, which has caused the Broncos to struggle to score points in 2022. Payton also believes that Hackett’s system has caused the Broncos to become too reliant on the run game, which has limited their ability to attack downfield.
Payton’s comments have sparked a debate among NFL analysts and fans alike. Some believe that Hackett’s system was too conservative and predictable, while others argue that it was effective and helped the Broncos reach the playoffs twice. Regardless of one’s opinion, it is clear that Payton believes that Hackett’s tenure as offensive coordinator has had a lasting effect on the Broncos’ offensive play.
It remains to be seen if Payton’s comments will have any impact on the Broncos’ future success. However, it is clear that Hackett’s time in Denver has been cited by Payton as a major reason for the team’s struggles in 2022. Whether or not Payton is correct remains to be seen, but it is clear that Hackett’s tenure as offensive coordinator has been a major talking point in the NFL this season.