Horse Tracks: ‘All it takes is one or two explosive plays’

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Good morning, Broncos Country!

Former Broncos offensive tackle Tyler Polumbus told CBS Sports yesterday that Bo Nix has proven him wrong many times.

And for that, Polumbus counts himself a Boliever.

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“He is on a great track. He has proven me wrong in a lot of areas, and he has been far better than I thought he was going to be,” Polumbus admitted. “And the big picture is nothing but extreme optimism with Bo Nix.”

That doesn’t mean there isn’t room for improvement, though, and Polumbus is really hoping Nix makes some strides in one particular area.

“The one missing step I’m hoping we see this season is ‘become a four-quarter player not a fourth-quarter player,'” Polumbus advised.

“The one missing step I’m hoping we see this season is ‘become a four-quarter player not a fourth-quarter player.'”

-Tyler polumbus on bo Nix

It’s a fair request. There is nothing I love more than a comeback win, and the Broncos have been making that their M.O. since every kid in America thought quick sand was a major life problem (thanks, Tarzan)!

But it would be nice occasionally to watch a game without one eye on the nearest defibrillator. Especially since the odds that Nix and the Broncos can remain on the winning side of so many come-from-behind victories is low. Just ask Patrick Mahomes.

So I’m with Polumbus on this one. Let’s start winning in the third quarter. Maybe even the second. Sometimes the boring, putting-the-game-away early approach is a good one.

“He’s unbelievable in the 4th quarter — unbelievable! — and you can’t take that away from anybody because he’s got poise and he’s not scared of the moment,” Polumbus added. “But we got to get better in the first, second and third quarter so it’s not so inconsistent.”

Amen, brother.

With the Broncos’ brutal slate of opponents this season, putting away anything early is highly unlikely, and a fourth-quarter comeback may become the unintended game plan once again.

And I will be 100% OK with that…as long as Nix keeps beating the odds.

Thankfully, he might have a secret weapon this season in Jaylen Waddle as all reports from minicamp show this trade was exactly what they thought it would be for Denver — explosive.

And Polumbus definitely believes that is on the horizon for the 2026 Broncos.

“All it takes is one or two explosive plays, and the game looks radically different,” he said. “If you can connect — not even necessarily on touchdowns — but if you can connect once a half on a 30- or 40-yarder to Jaylen Waddle, that changes scores, that changes everything for them.”

If Denver learned anything from all those comeback wins last season, it’s gotta be that momentum matters — and that could make Waddle even more crucial than just some big plays.

“My hope,” Polumbus said, “is that Jaylen Waddle is the missing piece for Denver.”

Mine too.

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‘They have a case to answer’: Isaac Satlat murder suspects denied bail

· Citizen

Three men linked to the murder of e-hailing driver Isaac Satlat will remain in custody after the Pretoria Magistrate’s Court rejected their bail applications on Tuesday, 23 June 2026.

Goitsione Machidi, McClaren Mushwana and Thabang Kenneth Mothwa returned to court in a renewed attempt to secure their release, having previously abandoned their bail applications.

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The court, however, ruled against them, citing strong evidence presented by the state.

Isaac Satlat murder and robbery

The three accused are part of a group of six individuals facing premeditated murder and robbery with aggravating circumstances charges.

Their co-accused are Dikeledi Tears Mphela, Tumishang Mogau Mabutla, and Ofentse Senwamadi.

The charges stem from the killing of Satlat, who was strangled to death on 11 February 2026 while working as an e-hailing driver.

The 23-year-old Nigerian’s Suzuki Ertiga was taken during the incident and was later found abandoned in Atteridgeville, west of Pretoria.

The retrieval of dashcam footage from inside the victim’s vehicle played a key role in identifying the suspects and ultimately led to their arrest.

In delivering his ruling, the magistrate pointed to crucial evidence, including the discovery of Satlat’s missing cellphone, that connected the three men to the crime.

The court had earlier heard that some of the stolen items were discovered at Mothwa’s residence during his arrest.

“He was asked about those items, and he agreed to have stolen the items.

“This is not hearsay evidence because accused six admits the items were found in his possession,” the magistrate said.

“For me, it is sufficient to say there is evidence linking the accused to the hijacking,” he continued.

The magistrate also expressed concern over the reliability of statements made by one of the accused, particularly regarding his denial of knowing others allegedly involved in the crime.

“In the case of accused three, my biggest problem is that he seems not to be telling the truth when he says he did not know accused one and accused four,” he said.

Accused have a case to answer

The court found that the state presented sufficient initial evidence to support the charges against the accused.

“In the present case, all the defence counsel have argued the state’s case is very weak. With due respect, I do not agree with this submission.

“I cannot agree with the submission in light of the fact that accused one himself has admitted entering the hijacked motor vehicle.

“I cannot agree with the submission in light of the fact that accused three is trying to mislead me as to whether or not he knew accused one and accused four prior to the incident.”

The presiding officer concluded that no exceptional circumstances existed to justify granting bail and denied the applications.

The presiding officer ruled that the accused had failed to demonstrate exceptional circumstances that would justify their release from custody, denying them bail.

“In my view, they have a case to answer on the robbery charge.”

The case has been postponed to 1 September 2026 for further investigations.

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