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Sometimes, rookies have to learn the hard way.
On Thursday, Denver Broncos rookie cornerback Omar Bolden learned that turning his phone to silent—or off—is a wise move before entering a meeting.
“Lesson learned… Lol Damm!” Bolden posted on Instagram, a social networking site used for posting vintage style photos online, along with a picture of a $300 fine on Thursday afternoon.
The fine, signed by Head Coach John Fox, was pointed out to BroncoTalk by Sam Smith, a big Broncos fan who goes by @DenverBroncoSam on Twitter. Bolden’s phone apparently rang during a special teams meeting, which is a violation of Section 2 (ii) of the team’s Code of Conduct.
“There shall be no use of cell phones, and similar PDAs, iPads and the like pagers, or devices in meetings — maximum fine of $1,855,” read the fine issued to Bolden.
EA Sports is ready to roll out Madden NFL 13 next week (Aug. 28) for PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, Wii and Xbox 360. Â On Friday,they released complete player ratings for the video game.
The Denver Broncos were given an 85 overall team rating (first in AFC West and sixth overall in the AFC) with cornerback Champ Bailey ranked as the highest Bronco in the game (95).  Behind Bailey, quarterback Peyton Manning has the second highest rating (93), followed by outside linebacker Von Miller (89).
It feels like the Denver Broncos roster at many positions is crowded. I’m not sure if that’s a good thing or a bad thing, because it either means we’re a very deep team or it means we’re a very average team. Â I hope its the former! [Denver Post]
Everything you want to know about this weekends match-up with the San Francisco 49ersis here, along with many things you probably didn’t want to know, including the 55-10 Super Bowl stat. Â Thanks for that PR Department. Sometimes innocent typos are a good thing! [DenverBroncos.com]
Derek Wolfe is playing the big, bad wolf, but he also understands that being a rookie means his starting job is always going to be tenuous. [Pueblo Chieftain]
Apparently, the Kansas City Chiefs have issues on defense. Â I’m not sure I buy any diagnosis during the preseason, since it might appear the Broncos have issues on defense too, if the starters weren’t going to be starting and playing most of the 60 minutes during the regular season. Then again, I’ll smile at any negative news coming from our division rivals. [Denver Post]
Speaking of smiles, Norv Turner is on the hot seat for the 47th straight season, or something like that. Â I hope he does just enough to keep from getting fired against this year – perhaps a 9-7 record and just barely missing the playoffs. Â The longer he stays with the San Diego Chargers, the longer Phillip Rivers continues to have an average team surrounding him. [ESPN.com]
Let’s review D.J. Williams‘ life since early March:
March 9: D.J. is suspended for six games after violating the league’s Substance Abuse Policy.
June 8: D.J. tweeted an image of a play from Denver’s playbook, causing a stir among fans and the media.
June 21: D.J.’s lawsuit against the league was dismissed.
July 12: Reports emerge that D.J. tried to cheat NFL urine tests three times.
August 6: D.J. is listed as a starter on the team’s first depth chart, but hasn’t participated in any team drills at training camp.
August 15: D.J. was found guilty of driving while ability impaired, which could result in additional discipline from the league.
That’s quite the summer of incidents for D.J., who has nobody but himself to blame for his troubles. But D.J. is somewhat understandably frustrated with the man disciplining him—NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.
Maurice Jones-Drew would make an excellent addition to the Denver Broncos already crowded backfield. Â Rumor has itJohn Elway is interested. [BroncoTalk]
With the departure of Brian Dawkins, Champ Bailey is once again the leader on the back end of the defense. Â I think he may have never stopped being a leader, but what do I know. [Denver Post]
Jim Leonhard impressed me with his intelligence when I watched the New York Jets attempt to end Tebow-time, which is why I think he will likely make the roster. [DenverBroncos.com]
Broncos rookie, Derek Wolfe, is anxious to make up for lost time. It looks like he has already done that by leading the team in tackles and in sacks. We may have found a gem in the second round. [Washington Post]
Below are outtakes from Peyton, Eli and Deion’s latest DIRECTV ad, which has seemingly aired during every preseason game this August.
When it’s all said and done and Peyton hangs up his cleats—if he doesn’t go into acting—he would make a great cop.  On a different note, the thought of Eli getting a bikini wax is humorous, in part because of his stunning physique.
What’s your favorite Manning commercial, statement or quote? Â This counts.
Star running back Maurice Jones-Drew has been holding out all summer in hopes of receiving a new contract from the Jacksonville Jaguars and is now willing to be traded, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. According to reports, several teams have already shown interest.
Though the Jaguars seem unlikely to trade MJD, who is willing to sit out the start of the regular season, the team’s owner, Shad Khan hinted otherwise on Tuesday.
“Train is leaving the station. Run, get on it,” Khan said, backing up the team’s hard-line position against a new contract for Jones-Drew.
In the wake of fellow star running backs such as Arian Foster, LeSean McCoy, Matt Forte and Ray Rice all getting large contract extensions during the offseason, Jones-Drew wants more than the $4.45 million Jacksonville owes him in 2012. At age 27 with minimal wear and tear on his tires after sharing the load with Fred Taylor early in his career, MJD would be a highly sought-after player if placed on the trading block.
Jim Leonhard returns to practice. (@Denver_Broncos)
Over the past two days, there has been positive injury reports coming out of Denver. Several Broncos have been returning to practice.
On Monday, safety Quinton Carter (hamstring), cornerback Tracy Porter (illness), rookie linebacker Danny Trevathan (ankle) and running back Ronnie Hillman (hamstring) were all back at practice. All four players have been competing for playing time—and in some cases, starting positions—in training camp and now the preseason.
Meanwhile, veteran linebacker Keith Brooking and safety Jim Leonhard are also on the mend. Leonhard was removed from the team’s physically unable to perform list on Tuesday and Brooking is expected to join him back on the practice field at the earliest sometime this week.
The Broncos are preparing for their Preseason Week 3 match-up against the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday, in which the starters are expected to get theirmost action of the preseason. Ultimately, the Broncos are hoping all of the players mentioned above are ready to go by Week 1 of the regular season, as are we.
The Denver Broncos are feeling a bit chippy about their performance against the run, so its a good thing another strong rushing attack is on the docket this weekend. [DenverBroncos.com]
When was the last time the Broncos were in the top 6 from odds makers to win the Super Bowl? I’m betting it was somewhere around 2006… [First & Orange]
Derek Wolfe and the rest of the rookies get graded here and so far this draft class looks about as good as it can be without having a first round draft choice. Â [Denver Post]
Comparing Peyton Manning to Michael Jordonactually seemed apt to me, however, when I think of the greatest basketball player ever to live my instant thought is Jordan and when I think of the greatest football player ever to live about a dozen names flash through my head all at once. Â So maybe it isn’t all that good of a comparison. [Denver Post]
There are many vocal Broncos fans out there, including here on BroncoTalk, that are extremely worried about Peyton Manning. Â I doubt that will change until, as Mel Gibson said in We Were Soldiers, “When the metal meets the meat”. [Yahoo! Sports]
Denver Broncos' Jamie Blatnick (77) tackles Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson (3) as Broncos' Nate Irving (56) looks on, in the second half of an NFL football preseason game, Saturday, Aug. 18, 2012, in Denver. (AP Photo/Joe Mahoney)
When the Broncos win, we give out Game Balls… when they lose, we highlight the best and discuss the worst in Studs and Duds. Calling a player a “dud” isn’t meant as an insult… it just “is what it is.” A word that rhymes with stud…. Broncos 10, Seahawks 30 BT Staffers — who ya got?
Stud: First Team Defensive Line Seahawks QB Matt Flynn was pressured a lot and the tackles resorted to a lot of holds to prevent sacks. Some of them even got called. Dumervil, Miller and Wolfe are looking to be a great combination. I can’t remember ever seeing a Broncos D-Line that good. — E. Halsey Miles
Dud: The second team defensive line. As much as the first team d-line was good, the only good thing on the second team d-line was Ayers. We have a ways to go to get quality depth, there. — E. Halsey Miles
Published on Fri Aug 24 18:29. 6 Comments |
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