Posted Wed Oct 20th by Monty
When asked who his starting quarterback against the Denver Broncos in Week 7 would be, Oakland Raiders head coach Tom Cable couldn’t give an answer. “We have no idea at this point,” Cable said Wednesday, before offering the understatement of the year. “We’ve got some issues.” QB Jason Campbell, who came into the season as […]
Posted Fri Sep 10th by Monty
The Denver Broncos and cornerback Champ Bailey are deep in negotiations over a four-year contract extension. Ryan Clady vs. Aaron Kampman isn’t just a marquee battle between high-profile trenchmen: it’s The Battle of the Surgically-Repaired Knees. Remember Jay Cutler? Don’t care to? OK, well move along. But he expounded on the now-17-months-old drama between he […]
Posted Wed Aug 11th by Monty
SI’s Don Banks does a terrific job in his Broncos camp report, touting LB Robert Ayers. ESPN’s Bill Williamson says the receiving corps looks good sans Marshall. BREAKING: Tight end Marquez Branson was carted off the practice field Wednesday. Matthew Willis and Brandon Stokley provided the big plays in practice Tuesday. The Broncos’ preseason game […]
Posted Tue Jun 15th by Ian Henson
Former Kansas City Chiefs running back Kolby Smith, released Monday by the Chiefs was assigned to the Denver Broncos via waiver claim earlier today. Smith had his best season as a rookie coming off the bench to replace the retired Priest Holmes and the injured Larry Johnson in the 2007 season. His career in Kansas […]
Posted Tue May 25th by Ian Henson
Is it better to be too offensive or too defensive? It’s been said that defense wins championships, I’ve been known to agree to that, but offense wins games. It wasn’t often the lack of defense that killed the Denver Broncos last season, it was usually the lack of offense. The defense deserves most of the […]
Posted Fri Mar 19th by Ian Henson
Darcel McBath 2009 Analysis: I think without McBath the Alphonso Smith pick earlier in the second round doesn’t look quite as bad. McBath was a bruiser on special teams, one of the Denver Broncos better players. In punt formation he served as the personal protector for the punter as well. McBath had better stats than […]
Posted Mon Mar 8th by Monty
Even by Chokeland standards, this blunder was particularly suffocating. After two seasons completely devoid of any type of production (but not without plenty of dollar signs), the Oakland Raiders waived wide receiver Javon Walker Monday, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports. Walker signed a six-year, $55 million deal in 2008 with $27 million to be paid in […]
Posted Thu Mar 4th by Monty
Don’t expect any of these Broncos to sign their tender offers anytime soon, says Mike Klis of the Denver Post. [All Things Broncos] “Welcome to what promises to be another tumultuous offseason at Dove Valley,” he continues. [Denver Post] Frank Schwab breaks down what each tender offer means for the player’s future in Denver. [Colorado […]
Posted Wed Feb 24th by Ian Henson
This will be a three part article humorously (or not so humorously) titled, ‘Freshman Fifteen,’ not meant to offend. Just the facts and some outlook into the next season. [Part I] Knowshon Moreno 2009 Analysis: Denver drafting a running back in the top 15, really? How is this guy not the next Walter Payton? Expectations […]
Posted Tue Feb 2nd by Ian Henson
Free Agency can rip a team apart or sky rocket them towards Super Bowl favorite. Either way it changes ball teams no doubt, a good off-season signing of a veteran can propel a team into elite status or establish it as another ho hum experience in surviving twenty one weeks of NFL games. The Denver […]
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