2008 Broncos Training Camp Report - Day 1 - DT Carlton Powell Done for the Year
FRIDAY, JULY 25, 2008 (A.M. PRACTICE)
HEAD COACH MIKE SHANAHAN
On the first practice of training camp -
"Typical first day, especially in pads. Any time you don't practice for about 15 days, it's really hard to look sharp, but I know we had some good effort. It was a little bit hot with player in full pads, [but] it's nice to get back in football shape.
"We've been going for about a month, but any time you're away from football-related drills, it takes a while. The first day is always the toughest, especially with shoulder pads on, but the guys worked extremely hard and over time we'll eliminate mistakes and hopefully get better day by day."
On WR Brandon Marshall's health -
"Good. He's fine. He's been going full speed for a month."
On QB Jay Cutler's health -
"He's controlling the diabetes. Obviously he has a game plan. He's gained his weight back-the majority of his weight-and he looks good."
On DT Carlton Powell's injury -
"It happened a number of weeks ago. His Achilles popped in the offseason conditioning program, and he's obviously out for the year."
On T Ryan Clady signing the first day of camp -
"We got it done at about 4:30 this morning. The guys worked extremely hard to get it done. A lot of posturing back and forth, but it's nice to have him in camp."
On G Montrae Holland -
"He's OK. He's a little overweight. We're not going to have him practice until he gets back to his reporting weight. When he does, we'll let him practice, but until then we're going to keep him in that weight room with [Strength & Conditioning Coach] Rich [Tuten] and get him back into football shape. When he is at the required weight we will let him practice with the team."

BRONCOS QUARTERBACK JAY CUTLER
On the first day of training camp -
"The first day went well. Obviously we have some kinks to work out with guys being off for a few weeks, but we got the pads on and it went well."
On the heat -
"It got a little hot on us. We had a little bit later practice because we had some meetings this morning. The rest of camp will be a little better, hopefully not this bad."
On how diabetes has changed things -
"I feel good. I don't really think about it, but I have Greek [Head Athletic Trainer Steve Antonopulos] and he has all my stuff and he checks it and makes sure I am OK. If I need a Gatorade, they get me some Gatorade. Once I hit the field, I am not really thinking about it. I have a monitor that monitors my blood sugar every minute. Greek just walks by me and tells me where I am at. If I am feeling OK, then I feel ok. I do have a pump, but when it gets really hot out it gets a little sticky and I don't like messing with it."
On WR Brandon Marshall's effort -
"He looked good. I think he is a little out of shape and he needs to run a little bit, but he caught the ball well and he was physical. I am excited to see him in a few weeks. He has been through a lot this offseason and to come out here and not think about stuff, do what he loves and just play football is good. I knew he would be fine. He said his hand was fine and he caught a few one handed on the right arm. He looked good."
On rookie wide receivers being more prepared for training camp after participating in OTAs -
"It helps a lot. These guys came in during OTAs, they came in and stepped up and learned the playbook quickly. There were not a lot of mental errors today by the wide receiver group. They know what is going on, they know where to be and they know how to catch the ball."
On being motivated -
"That is the good thing about the NFL. Every year is a new year, and everyone comes in with a clean slate. We feel good about where we are at. Obviously we didn't get done what we wanted to last year, but we have a good group of guys. We are just going to take it day by day, practice by practice and hopefully during the season we are where we want to be."
On his grasp on diabetes -
"I know all the information I need to know about it. Obviously it is an on-going struggle every day just keeping the levels where I want them. We are doing a great job with my food and my insulin intakes. It has went well so far. I am going to try and do what I did last year. Last year my body just wasn't reacting. I didn't know if I was going to make it to the end of the season to tell you the truth, but this year I am at the weight I kind of want to be at and ill maybe gain a little bit more through camp. I just have to keep doing what I have done my whole career and that is get in the weight room and stay in shape and hopefully avoid injuries."
On his offseason -
"The first month we took it slow. We didn't know what to expect. We didn't know what working out and the heat and stuff was going to do to me. We took it slow and eased into it and once I felt comfortable and had a good grasp on it they let me loose. All the monitors and pumps just make it easier. When we start going south to some teams, it is going to be a little bit different. When it gets hot I start dropping lower and I have to watch it."
On his charity work relating to diabetes -
"We are just kind of tapping into that. Once the season is over, I will take that to another level. The support we have received is amazing, not just from diabetic organizations but from kids in general. I get letters daily and e-mails with support and giving me advice. I definitely want to get back into that area but it is going to have to wait until we are done."
On his arm strength -
"It is definitely stronger than it was last year. I have taken a couple weeks off, so I am still kind of getting back into it. Now in camp and in OTAs, I still have the zip that I have always had."
On being a vocal leader -
"We have so many veterans on this team. I think when you go out there and lead by the way you play and do the right thing on this team. I am the quarterback and I am going to be vocal and we want to get a feel for each others. Once we get to the final roster that is when the leaders will step up. We have to take ownership of the team."
WR EDDIE ROYAL
On what he wants to accomplish in his rookie season -
"Just coming out to help the team any way I can. Whatever the coaches want from me, I'll do. I'm just out here trying to work hard every day and just trying to help the team any way I can."
On the defense stripping the ball from him when he was out of bounds -
"[CB] Dré Bly got me. It was a good move. [You have to] protect the ball at all times. You never know, so it was a good lesson. You have to expect that as a rookie. They are going to come at you in all ways. They made [T] Ryan Clady dance at the beginning of practice, so I'll be working on my dance moves."
On T Ryan Clady's dance moves -
"That was ugly. I don't know what that thing was. But it's all in fun. He had a good time up there, so it wasn't too bad."
On training camp compared to OTAs -
"It's fun. These pads make a world of difference. Just getting out there, it's a little bit more banging. The contact, you have to expect that. You saw a few guys get hit pretty hard today, so it's fun banging around."
On why he did not carry any veterans pads off the field -
"I don't know, they must have forgot I was a rookie. Maybe I'm playing so well they forgot I was a rookie."
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Carlton Powell
This is a heartbreaker…So do we rely on our “depth” at DT to handle this kind of loss? I mean I know he was a rookie lineman so he wasn’t expected to be a GIGANTIC contributor. But his specialty was run stopping(what we were lacking)...any move from here or do we just hope that who we have just adapt and play bigger roles?
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by Loveland310 on
Jul 25, 2008 4:19 PM MDT
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Our depth at DT isn't great.
This may be addressed with a FA signing. I think Thomas, DRob, and McKinley may or may not do well, but it’s a crap shoot after that. Our system is primarily one gap based, so it would be nice to have at least one situational, “big ugly” guy we can use on the line.
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by hoosierteacher on
Jul 26, 2008 8:16 AM MDT
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Holland surprised me. Shanny's not going to let him practice or be part of the team
until the fat boy gets slim. Why didn’t Shanny do that to Sam Adams last year? lol
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by Zappa on
Jul 25, 2008 4:26 PM MDT
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The funny thing is ...
... there was an article on Holland (back in June or May) that said he was working out. He said that he was stronger than ever before … I guess that also means that he was bigger than ever before.
Does anyone know what his weight was this morning? Dude is listed as 322Ibs
Go So Cal. I am the bigger one.
by amirebram on
Jul 25, 2008 4:44 PM MDT
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While Adams was overweight, even for his role...
...it was not as major of an issue. A big DT in a contain scheme is one thing, an oversized OL in a zone block is a terrible thing (See “Foster”).
"Greater is an army of sheep led by a lion, than an army of lions led by a sheep" Defoe
by hoosierteacher on
Jul 26, 2008 8:17 AM MDT
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Oh snap.
That isn’t a good way to start a career. It’s really too bad for him too. He seemed like such a nice kid, and he had great upside, but now I’d be surprised if he wasn’t let go very soon. Hopefully this won’t take a toll on Dewayne Robertson’s knees, as he will likely have to take a lot more reps now.
Also, I do not envy Montrae Holland right now. I know how bad S&C coaches can be, and his life is going to really suck for the next couple of weeks.
And where is the leaked vid of Ryan Clady dancing? Is there one? I would like to see it.
Why do I live in Kansas City?
by papigrande on
Jul 25, 2008 4:28 PM MDT
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Someone has to find that
Sweet feet doin what he does best
"...The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming.."
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by Loveland310 on
Jul 25, 2008 4:30 PM MDT
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So what do you think they will do now?
Get another DT from somewhere?
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by sirsam on
Jul 25, 2008 4:38 PM MDT
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That was my immediate thought
Robertson’s snaps need to be monitored due to his chronic knees problems, and I am not sure how I feel about the depth behind him and McKinley/Thomas
But realistically I think the coaches will give Mallard, Harris and Peterson a shot at the gig in camp, and will make a roster move if they are not happy with them.
I would love to see Peterson rise up the depth chart. I was really impressed with his direct addressing of the fans via Mason’s Morsels last year.and with Shanny’s endorsement of him as a 3rd down stopper. I think Mallard has shown a lot of drive, and Harris has a lot of potential as well.
We may just be okay, yet...
by jonahsilas on
Jul 25, 2008 5:08 PM MDT
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rocky mountain news
is reporting that Peterson lined up with Robertson for 1st team defense , but it is only the first day—-at least they are looking at him and probably everyone else to fill the void left by Powell
by okiebroncosfan on
Jul 26, 2008 12:36 AM MDT
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Nice find
Definitely adds a wrinkle to that camp battle!
by jonahsilas on
Jul 26, 2008 12:21 PM MDT
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I thought the reason they canceled
the July 7-9 camp was because Shanny was so happy everyone was in such good shape and he knew they would conttinue to work hard on their own till the July 24th camp. Holland cant even practice with the team!!!! and Cutler says Marshall is out of shape ?? What is going on??
by okiebroncosfan on
Jul 25, 2008 5:22 PM MDT
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The achilles' heel
is really turning into the Broncos’ Achilles’ Heel….
To be fair, we got Stokely BECAUSE of an Achilles’ heel, but I thought I might try to make a joke in light of the fact that this year is turning out like last year already, only faster….
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by styg50 on
Jul 25, 2008 6:04 PM MDT
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That's why I hope Powell will come back 100%...
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by Zappa on
Jul 25, 2008 6:16 PM MDT
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If only because the kid oozed character coming into the Broncos.
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by Zappa on
Jul 25, 2008 6:16 PM MDT
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Well, the Powell injury bums me out. I was excited to see what he could do. Makes for a pretty tight battle for a fourth tackle behind McKinley, Thomas, and Robertson. Mallard flashed late in the year, but I think the Broncos would probably be better off if one of the bigger guys was able to step it up.
by jaffe28 on
Jul 25, 2008 6:18 PM MDT
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Like everyone else
I am not thrilled that Powell, who unless I am mistaken was drafted for his ability to stop the run, is now a wash for the season. Not to mention that this punches a hole in a position at which we have little depth to start with. Holland does need to get in shape, although I keep having an amusing mental image of Merriman running into him and bouncing backwards….
Free Casey Weathers!!!!
by Silverblood on
Jul 25, 2008 6:56 PM MDT
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thats funny ,
but I would rather Holland be in shape and Bitc% slap Merriaman backwards. lol
by okiebroncosfan on
Jul 25, 2008 7:53 PM MDT
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Puts a bit of an exclamation point on cutting Mike Bell
since they knew about Powell’s injury several weeks ago and that they would have the open roster spot.
by MattR on
Jul 25, 2008 11:43 PM MDT
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Regarding Bell:
I saw a report that the Patriots are giving Bell a look. I’m still rooting for him.
by JR_G on
Jul 26, 2008 3:42 AM MDT
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He could actually be
a nice complement to Faulk/Maroney. Sorta what they hoped to have with Corey Dillon, but with some speed and youth….
I, too, am rooting for Mike Bell. He is after all a lifelong Bronco fan, like many of us here!
by jonahsilas on
Jul 26, 2008 12:24 PM MDT
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Roster Question
If Powell get IRed, he counts against the 80-man but not the final 53-man roster?
by NTSBusMan on
Jul 26, 2008 6:59 AM MDT
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If IRed,
He doesn’t count against any roster.
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by hoosierteacher on
Jul 26, 2008 8:21 AM MDT
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