LAS VEGAS — Flawed, sure. But a fraud?
A fraud would’ve attempted more than one screen pass.
A fraud would’ve gotten cute.
A fraud would’ve had RJ Harvey, a former high school quarterback, drop back and try to beat you with his arm instead of his legs.
“There’s things we see … he’s got really good contact balance.” Broncos coach Sean Payton said of Harvey, who rushed for 75 of Denver’s 152 yards up the collective backsides of the Silver and Blecch at Allegiant Stadium. “He’s growing up quick.”
So are they. Good teams can flip a switch. Great teams know how to change circuit boards on the fly.
After the Broncos (11-2) whupped the Raiduhs 24-17 on Sunday, a game that wasn’t nearly as close as its final score, tight end Adam Trautman had a confession.
Broncos analysis: Sean Payton

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