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Published on 05/18/2007 at Fri May 18 12:56.
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This week has been full of news from the Broncos’ practices, and unfortunately BroncoTalk hasn’t been able to cover it as well as most. But for a recap so far, our Organized Team Activities (OTA’s) were full of plenty of news involving long time vets, departed friends, newcomers, and a strong-armed quarterback who still impresses after the initial flash has passed.

Honoring Those Fallen

[Broncos new helmet decals, honoring #27 and #29]
Photo Courtesy – Andrew Mason’s Blog

The Broncos revealed their admittedly first method of honoring fallen team members Darrent Williams and Damien Nash – the helmet decals you see in the image above. Thanks to the Official Denver Broncos blog by Andrew Mason for the images in this post.

Also, players’ new numbers were announced, and it appears that no one has taken either 27 or 29. I understand Pat Bowlen says that it would take some incredible contribution to the team to get their jersey number retired, something as big as the effect #7 has had on our team. So it’s unlikely either number will be retired. But at least for this year, the numbers should be temporarily retired, in honor of our fallen comrades. Roderick Rogers, an UDFA Safety, hasn’t chosen a number yet. He wore 22 in college, Domonique Foxworth‘s current number, so he’s the only one out there who could possibly take one of these guys’ numbers. I don’t know if that’s the issue behind him not choosing or not, but if it is – do the right thing, Rod – show the proper respect and select a different number.

Golden Boy with Big Expectations

Everyone’s still impressed/amazed with Jay Cutler‘s big arm, and the coaches are celebrating by dusting off the “long bomb” section of the playbook. Ever since Jake Plummer donned #16 for Denver, the big plays have been toned down in favor of bootlegs and scrambles. Now that we have someone that rememinds everyone of ole 7, the big plays will return.

It was interesting to hear John Lynch‘s take on the whole thing, because it’s similar to mine. He feels bad for Jay and all the pressure he’s getting – I mean, how can anyone live up to John Elway? I sure as hell haven’t crowned Cutler yet – I mean, he’s done everything you want a quarterback to do except for the most important thing – win. He’s broken a record or two. He has great stats. He scores and is on the mark on deep passes. But he is yet to be a winner – and nothing is more important to Broncos fans than winning. Jake Plummer won 70% of our games – if Cutler can’t match that over the next few years, can we really say it was a good move, no matter what the stats and highlight reels say? I hope the media eases off our young QB and let him play – I’m not saying I don’t have faith, but as Dennis Green would say, I haven’t crowned him yet either.

Comeback Player of the Year?

[Rod Smith speaks out]
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Here is my early nomination for Rod Smith for Comeback Player of the Year. Huh? What’s that you say? We haven’t played any games yet so hold my horses? Nah, not in the mood. Nothing pained me more last year than seeing Rod’s game falling off after so many consecutive 1000-yard seasons. After news broke out that he was having major hip surgery, the pieces seemed to fall into place. And frankly, nothing excites me more this season than to hopefully see Rod come back and perform to that level – more than our defensive changes, more than our running game, and more than Cutler’s untapped potential. I want to see Rod succeed.

Talking out on it, it seems that Rod is set to do just that. He talked about his surgery and his rehab, how he’s ditched the crutches and is working harder than he ever has. Apparently this injury has been rattling him since 2004, and being the trooper that he is, he’s been fighting it ever since.

I want Rod to be healthy, and hopefully he will be, but if not, we Broncos fans must have faith in Brandon Marshall and Brandon Stokley to catch the rock as our second and third receivers.

The season can’t come soon enough for addicts like me, and reading up on all the news makes it only harder. There’s tons more to be read – just check out the links on the sidebar to the right – as we get ready for our 2007 campaign.