Posted Mon Nov 15th by Monty
Over the past few weeks, there have been some scattered murmurings occurring in NFL circles regarding the Denver Broncos‘ quarterback situation — talk not unlike the hushed whispers one might hear in a king’s palace shortly before his subjects execute a coup. The talk starts innocently enough: “Our current regime is faltering. Maybe it wouldn’t […]
Posted Mon Nov 15th by Monty
Todd Haley on Monday did his best to make amends following the tumult that resulted from his disrespectful gesture toward Josh McDaniels after his Chiefs were thumped by the Broncos Sunday. “I do believe in doing what’s right and that was not right,” Haley said. “I probably let the emotions of the situation get me […]
Posted Mon Nov 15th by Josh Temple
Todd Haley giving Josh McDaniels the finger wag at mid-field is the big story this morning. – Broncotalk, Denver Post Knowshon Moreno had the best day of his career yardage wise, he hopes there are many more to come. – Max Denver KnoMo and the rest of the running game instilled hope amongst the fans […]
Posted Mon Nov 15th by Monty
Some happily stupefied fans likely queried as they watched the Denver Broncos take a 21-0 first quarter lead against the Kansas City Chiefs Sunday: “Who are these Broncos, and where have they been all season?” A partial answer: It took the Broncos ten weeks to get back to the starting offensive line formation in which […]
Posted Sun Nov 14th by Monty
A must-read from ESPN’s AFC West blog — Josh McDaniels asked the franchise’s all-time greatest player, John Elway, to address his beleaguered players during practice this week. Broncos officials believed it to be the first time the Hall of Famer had spoken in such a capacity since retiring in 1999. “This is a Hall of […]
Posted Sun Nov 14th by Monty
Kansas City Chiefs coach Todd Haley marched through a crowd of press and players following his team’s 49-29 loss to the Denver Broncos all the way to midfield to meet Josh McDaniels. Not for the postgame handshake. To wag his finger at McDaniels, exchange some choice words, and walk away. The Chiefs were thoroughly dismantled […]
Posted Sun Nov 14th by Monty
Sometimes, a bye week is just what the doctor ordered. That seemed to be the case in Denver on Sunday, as the Denver Broncos came off their bye week to put a 49-29 drubbing on the division-leading Kansas City Chiefs at home. Quarterback Kyle Orton threw for a career-high four touchdowns. Tim Tebow ran in […]
Posted Sun Nov 14th by Monty
@ Chiefss (5-3) @ Broncos (2-6) Sunday, November 14, 2010 INVESCO Field at Mile High 2:05 p.m. MT The Denver Broncos (2-6) on Sunday will host the Kansas City Chiefs (5-3) at INVESCO Field at Mile High in their second divisional game of the 2010 season. Kickoff is set for 2:05 p.m. MDT. Live Blog […]
Posted Sun Nov 14th by Monty
Kansas City Chiefs inactives: WR Dexter McCluster, S Kendrick Lewis, FB Tim Castille, S Jon McGraw, DB Reshard Langford, LB Corey Mays, LB Justin Cole, DT Anthony Toribio Denver Broncos inactives: CB Andre Goodman, RB Laurence Maroney, CB Cassius Vaughn, LB Robert Ayers, LB Kevin Alexander, OL Stanley Daniels, OL Eric Olsen, QB Brady Quinn […]
Posted Sun Nov 14th by Ian Henson
Here’s something that probably will go unnoticed until broadcast time… Today is Kyle Orton‘s 28th birthday. I think Woody’s 4-12 prediction was a year early. Well, at least I did… Today, I see hope.
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