Horse Tracks 8/14/08
Here's a Thursday edition of Horse Tracks. Enjoy!
What's a good way to stay focused while serving a suspension? Looks like Brandon Marshall is going to live at Jay Cutler's house. See here
Sammie Parker is still hoping to win a roster spot. See here
Here is a story about Tyrone Poole and some other camp notes. See here
Check out some more Pacman-related stories. See here and here
Eddie Royal still continues to impress. See here
Ryan Torain believes that he can still help this season. See here
Here's the Lynch to Pats story. See here
Darrell Jackson and Keary Colbert are still on the second string. See here
Jarvis Moss is excited to play the team he was a fan of as a kid. See here
A Dallas area paper talks about Selvin Young's 2000 yard prediction. See here
Another article talks about the Type 1 diabetes that affects Jay Cutler and Wade Wilson. See here
The Broncos are completely rebuilding the O-Line
AFC West/NFL News
Here's an article about former Bronco and current conquered fader Javon Walker and some notes from their camp. See here
Looks like one of the Chef rookies had a tough day. See here
Guru's favorite player is having some arm soreness. Is it the Madden curse? See here
That's all I have. Enjoy your day!
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This quote from the Denver Post article
rouses my worst fears:
“If one thing was clear from Wednesday’s morning practice it was that the Broncos could have some serious trouble in the trenches against bigger offensive and defensive lines this year. The Broncos’ biggest bodies on both sides of the ball were bullied repeatedly by the Cowboys in one-on-one drills. The defensive line had it especially rough, as Tim Crowder, Josh Mallard, Kenny Peterson, John Engelberger and Ebenezer Ekuban all found themselves tossed to the grass by various Cowboys.”
…makes me wonder whether big Dewayne Robertson will be adding enough to raise the level of play of a unit that just never got on track last year. I’m going to have my eyes glued on the lines on Saturday.
by Broncs Cheer on Aug 14, 2008 8:20 AM MDT reply actions 0 recs
Yea, but our Oline manhandled the Dallas Dline as well...
it might have just been the way the practice went…
If God is not a Bronco fan, then WHY are sunsets Blue and Orange? - Jon Tollerud 5/22/08
I got a high ankle sprain in college and it still hurts! ~ TSG 8/13/08
by Tim Lynch on Aug 14, 2008 8:32 AM MDT up reply actions 0 recs
According
to some Dallas papers the cowgirls could not handle D-rob. I am so done with the Denver and MSM media. It seems they want Denver to fail.
by broncfanstuckinsd on Aug 14, 2008 11:39 AM MDT up reply actions 0 recs
Have no fear.
Here is an example of system knowledge. One on one our guys won’t do well against many physical teams. We are built on a team based system on both sides of the line (whether one gapping on defense, or zone blocking on offense). Don’t expect much from our lines in one on ones.
As a team, our lines are quick, agile, and work together. More on the Dallas scheme in my front page post, going up in a couple of minutes.
"Greater is an army of sheep led by a lion, than an army of lions led by a sheep" Defoe
by Steve Nichols on Aug 14, 2008 2:58 PM MDT up reply actions 0 recs
you got to it first
I was going to mention that this was one-on-one.
Mountains, forest, sea: these render man fierce, but yet do not destroy the man.
by Jeremy Bolander on Aug 14, 2008 4:12 PM MDT up reply actions 0 recs
BMarsh's head is in the game 100%.
What a great idea to have him and Cutler live together during BMarsh’s suspension.
The more I learn about Selvin Young the more I like. I had no idea he survived a gun shot wound at the age of 8. Good lord! I hope he becomes the kind of running back he hopes to become.
If God is not a Bronco fan, then WHY are sunsets Blue and Orange? - Jon Tollerud 5/22/08
I got a high ankle sprain in college and it still hurts! ~ TSG 8/13/08
by Tim Lynch on Aug 14, 2008 8:43 AM MDT reply actions 0 recs

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