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Published on 08/04/2010 at Wed Aug 04 13:07.
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Quarterback Kyle Orton, cornerback Perrish Cox, wide receiver Eric Decker, wide receiver Eddie Royal, and Head Coach Josh McDaniels addressed the media after Wednesday’s morning practice.

QB Kyle Orton

CB Perrish Cox

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  • areferee

    Who needs ESPN or NFL.com. We've got Kyle and BT. Keep it up. Great work.

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  • http://broncotalk.net Kyle

    Thanks areferee. Unfortunately the Broncos have informed us that these videos are not allowed on YouTube. They've also told us it is NFL policy that they cannot be streamed for more than 24 hours. We'll be posting audio from here on.

  • http://www.broncotalk.net Jonathan Douglas

    I'm really surprised at the effort the league is putting into preventing new media outlets and fans from promoting THEIR product. Since what we do, essentially, is free marketing for a product the league is generating profit from, it seems rather short-sighted of them to handicap blogs from connecting fans from their favorite teams.

    I'll also mention that with the decline in 'official' print media (due mostly to a move by the vast majority of the population toward the type of new media we offer here), I think it would behoove the league to take a serious look at their draconian restrictions and consider the fact that a new more open approach might, in fact, generate even more profit them.

  • areferee

    Who needs ESPN or NFL.com. We've got Kyle and BT. Keep it up. Great work.

  • http://broncotalk.net Kyle

    Thanks areferee. Unfortunately the Broncos have informed us that these videos are not allowed on YouTube. They've also told us it is NFL policy that they cannot be streamed for more than 24 hours. We'll be posting audio from here on.

  • http://www.broncotalk.net Jonathan Douglas

    I'm really surprised at the effort the league is putting into preventing new media outlets and fans from promoting THEIR product. Since what we do, essentially, is free marketing for a product the league is generating profit from, it seems rather short-sighted of them to handicap blogs from connecting fans from their favorite teams.

    I'll also mention that with the decline in 'official' print media (due mostly to a move by the vast majority of the population toward the type of new media we offer here), I think it would behoove the league to take a serious look at their draconian restrictions and consider the fact that a new more open approach might, in fact, generate even more profits for them.