Unsigned Players
It's 11pm where I live and I'll soon be going to bed. When I wake up tomorrow it will be the start of the Denver Broncos 2009 season and with all the changes that have happened since Chrismas this will be the most anticipated season I have witnessed as a Bronco fan (since 1999). As I was writing this I just realised that I will have been a Bronco fan for a full Decade how crazy. What I would like to know is what will it mean if one of the current rookies hasn't signed their deal as of the start of training camp, Monday morning?
As I understand it there will a limited number of players at camp for the first few days but what will they be doing? Will a player that has not signed be missing all that much? If a rookie is not signed can they still attend team meeting but not actual training or are they expected to not show up at all. While I hope that all the guys can get signed 5 contracts are a lot to do all in one night. The best to all the Mile High Report brethren and of course to the Denver Bronco Organization. We are just cusping the precipice of the roller coaster!
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It'll happen.
Don’t worry. :)
It's Orange Crush time. And no I am NOT talking about the soft-drink.
Which I beg the question: "Can liquid really be... soft?"
3 TE Set = 3 losses or less.
Do it MickeyD... 13-3!!
Good Night Irene, and sweet training camp dreams.
They’ll be there, the mid night oil is burning at Dove Valley as we speak.
What will they be dong at rookie reporting?
Check out Steffen Fatsis’ book A FEW SECONDS OF PANIC. He goes into detail what those first few days are like. It’s a fabulous read.
J
I'm on the last chapter
It is due back at the Library by Tuesday.
"You give 100 percent in the first half of the game, and if that isn't enough, in the second half you give what's left." – Yogi Berra
"No, I'm from Iowa, I only work in outer space."
by KaptainKirk on Jul 26, 2009 10:42 PM MDT up reply actions
Yes
I am enjoying it. It is eye opening and an easy read.
"You give 100 percent in the first half of the game, and if that isn't enough, in the second half you give what's left." – Yogi Berra
"No, I'm from Iowa, I only work in outer space."
by KaptainKirk on Jul 26, 2009 11:15 PM MDT up reply actions
I read the book an i loved it
It gives you an inside look on how things work inside and outside an NFL locker room.

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