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Renck: Difference between Bad Bo and The Bo Show is real. Broncos QB must learn how to have short memory in NFL.

Don’t take the wag out of the puppy’s tail.

Nobody wants Sean Payton to become too conservative with Bo Nix. He needs enough leash to make plays.

However, there remains a middle ground where the coach trusts Nix, while the quarterback regains his rhythm. By any measure, Nix has exceeded expectations this season with 20 passing touchdowns, making him only the second Broncos quarterback to reach this mark since 2014.

The Broncos have their franchise quarterback. Payton made the right choice in the draft. But how Nix responds to mistakes will dictate his ceiling and how far he can take them this season.

The Broncos need one win in their last three games to reach the playoffs. Nix is not looking at it like that.

“Yeah, we’ve got three games to win three, go to the playoffs and win the Super Bowl,” Nix said as he walked off the podium.

It is a bold strategy, Cotton. But it’s why we like him. His competitive fire is an inferno.

Doubt Nix at your own peril. I don’t, not even a little after the last two games. A blemish exists on his resume. He must correct it. And he will because it is what he does. And already did in college.

First, let’s acknowledge the trend. While Nix has shown the ability to adjust from game to game, he must improve with adjustments in games where he throws an interception. Especially with the stakes higher and the opponents better.

Nix has thrown his 11 interceptions in six games, including one against the Chargers on Oct. 13. The Broncos feature a 2-4 record in those games, compared to 7-1 when he does not throw a pick. Miss me with the, “just don’t commit turnovers then.” If it were easy to take chances and take care of the ball, Nix would not be the Broncos’ 13th quarterback since Peyton Manning retired.

The key is finding his footing, literally and figuratively, when things get sideways. The statistics articulate this challenge. In the games where Nix has thrown an interception, he’s completed 97 of 162 passes (59.8%) for 1,042 yards and five touchdowns. His TD-to-pick ratio is underwater (5 to 11).

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