Posted Mon Dec 5th by Monty
His wind-up is long and mechanically atrocious. He can’t hit the broad side of a barn (or, more accurately, he couldn’t). His completion percentage couldn’t pass a course on any grading curve (or, more accurately, it couldn’t a week ago). None of that matters. Tim Tebow has entered the NFL Most Valuable Player discussion. Frankly, [...]
Posted Sat Dec 3rd by Jon Heath
Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow currently has the fourth most Pro Bowl votes among AFC quarterbacks. Fan voting ends on December 19th; the coaches and players of the NFL then supply the other two thirds of the voting. Three quarterbacks dress for both the AFC and NFC each February in the NFL’s All-Star Game. The three [...]
Posted Wed Oct 12th by Monty
Tim Tebow jerseys are selling like hot cakes again, and he’s all over national news and social media. It’s Tebowmania, people. [Denver Post] “Tim has a presence about him that I’ve never been around before,” Andre Goodman said. [Max Denver] Other teammates chime in on what Tebow brings to the table. [DenverBroncos.com] Tuesday video: Tim [...]
Posted Tue Oct 4th by Monty
The coach and players clearly have Kyle Orton‘s back, imploring the fans to support their quarterback. [MaxDenver] Meanwhile, some respectable football analysts join the Tim Tebow foray. [Fifth Down] [Pro Football Weekly] Paige acknowledges a change could affect the locker room, while Klis believes the starter after the bye will be directly determined by this [...]
Posted Sun Oct 2nd by Monty
Sometimes a brutal loss leaves you in disgust of your team (see Oakland Raiders, 2010). Sometimes a brutal loss leaves you in awe of your opponent. This one was a bit more of the latter. Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers put a number on the Denver Broncos Sunday. An early 3-0 lead by [...]
Posted Fri Sep 30th by Jon Heath
Two words can be used to describe Denver Broncos defensive end Jason Hunter: play maker. During his four-year collegiate career at Appalachian State, Hunter recorded 186 tackles (110 solo), 38.5 tackles for loss, 24 sacks, nine passes defened, five forced fumbles, five fumble recoveries and one interception, scoring three times. After running a relatively slow [...]
Posted Fri Sep 30th by Monty
Could NFL teams — the Denver Broncos even? – really tank the season for Andrew Luck? [ESPN] If you haven’t heard, Aaron Rodgers is pretty good. [Denver Post] Former teammate Jason Hunter can certainly attest to that. [Max Denver] The Broncos plan to mix up their defensive looks to try and slow down Rodgers’ air [...]
Posted Wed Sep 28th by Monty
It’s the first return to practice in weeks for cornerback Champ Bailey and defensive tackle Marcus Thomas. Another big-named Bronco who missed game action Sunday also returned to practice: defensive end Elvis Dumervil. All three attended the portion of practice open to the media Wednesday, the Denver Post reports. Missing practice were Eddie Royal, Julius [...]
After perusing the Denver Post blog and noticing Lindsay Jones’ latest questioning of wide receiver Matt Willis and his ninja training regimen, I noticing a few oddly similar instances popping up. I think we have a full blown conspiracy theory on our hands. Dove Valley may look like your average training camp by day, but come [...]
Posted Sat Feb 26th by Kris Burke
If anyone read my introductory article, you will notice that I disclosed the fact that I have dual loyalties when it comes to NFL fandom: the Denver Broncos as well as the Green Bay Packers.
As you likely know (and if you don’t, you live under a rock), the Green Bay Packers recently won Super Bowl XLV over the Pittsburgh Steelers by a score of 31-25. The Denver Broncos, meanwhile, finished 4-12 and hold the number two overall pick in the NFL Draft this coming April.
Since one of my teams is currently at the top of the NFL and the other is dangerously close to the cellar, I figured that now would be a good time to ask:
What can the Denver Broncos learn from the Green Bay Packers?
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Published on 12/05/2011 at Mon Dec 05 12:09. 35 Comments
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