Horse Tracks 1/10/09 - Jets, Cowboys win; Kurt Warner may retire

LTC - Grading the ’09 Broncos - Brian Howell
DP - McD's get-tough policy bad move at wrong time - Mark Kiszla
DPP - Broncos' offense downright offensive - Woody Paige
NFL Results
NFL - New York Jets 24 at Cincinnati Bengals 14
Y! - Fourth and a long way from looking like a rookie - Charles Robinson
SI - Jets stick to Ryan's grand plan in road thumping of Bengals - Lee Jenkins
ESPN - Sanchez starting to look like he belongs - Tim Graham
FH - Behind Improving Sanchez, Jets Growing Up Fast - Thomas George
NFL - Philadelphia Eagles 14 at Dallas Cowboys 34
Y! - Cowboys poised to make noise - Jason Cole
SI - Cowboys hitting their stride at the perfect time - Damon Hack
ESPN - Romo gives Cowboys a Super chance - Matt Mosley
FH - Cowboys Lift Playoff Curse in Big Way - Nancy Gay
AFC West News
SDUT - Chargers have receivers who can hit the heights - Kevin Acee
SDUT - Payback vs. Pats? Could be foolhardy - Tim Sullivan
KCS - Chiefs’ rebuilding project is very different than the one from 20 years ago - Kent Babb
SFC - RAIDERS IN REVIEW, AND PREVIEW - David White
OT - Why Cable should stay - Jerry McDonald
NFL News
SI - Seahawks, Carroll to meet for second interview within 48 hours - Peter King
ESPN - Sources: Kurt Warner of Arizona Cardinals expected to retire - Adam Schefter
NFL Opinion
NFP - Sunday at the Post - Mike Lombardi
PFW - Falcons may have jeopardized Ryan's health - NFC Whispers
NFL - Vikings better be ready for when Cowboys storm into town - Steve Wyche
Y! - Carroll's legacy TBD - Dan Wetzel
Previews
NFP - Wild card weekend: key matchups to watch - Matt Bowen
FOX - Countdown to Wild-Card Sunday - John Czarnecki
SN - Ravens have to control Moss -- and the ball - Clifton Brown
FH - Preview: Ravens at Patriots - Josh Alper
NYT - Still the Patriots, but No Longer Goliath - Judy Battista
SN - Cardinals must be wary of 'extraordinary' Woodson - Dennis Dillon
FH - Preview: Packers at Cardinals - Matt Snyder
NYT - Hauling the Rock - Arizona’s Wells Gets a Grip on His Game - Karen Crouse
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Mornin Doug, Thanks for your hard work on Horse Tracks...
I voted for the Pats & Cards…
Real Power, comes with the realization that One cannot change the Moment;
only ones perception of it: Atitude! JQM
I have to disagree with Klis on something.
We do need another pass rusher opposite of Doom but the person who plays that position is Ayers. It is doubtful we will draft or pick up a free agent after just using a first rounder on that position in the 2009 draft. Ayers deserves another year before the headhunters come out.
Seymour wants out of Oaktown
but will likely receive the franchise tag. If he doesn’t get slapped with that, he’d sure look fantastic with a horse on his helmet.
"All we're trying to do is win the *********** game!" -- Josh MF McDaniels tearing into his offensive line after three false starts in the red zone. The tirade turned the tide of the game, and the Broncos dominated from that point on.
Sanchez looked great yesterday
Those bootlegs really seem to be working for them.
"All we're trying to do is win the *********** game!" -- Josh MF McDaniels tearing into his offensive line after three false starts in the red zone. The tirade turned the tide of the game, and the Broncos dominated from that point on.
I still think he (Sanchez) should have stayed in school
But I have to admit, he has exceeded my expectations.
Thanks Doug.
Character may be manifested in the great moments but it is made in the small ones -- Philip Brooks
by KaptainKirk on Jan 10, 2010 10:59 AM MST up reply actions
Per Adam Schefter
the Broncos have given Rick Dennison permission to interview with Houston for the position of Offensive Coordinator
Bleeding Orange & Blue in The Netherlands
We may be losing another coach to Houston.....
Is Denver just a training ground for Houston coaches?
If Taylor Swift were to try and tackle me, I'd let her.
Why has nobody made a live-action game of Chutes and Ladders? I'd be first in line.
by Troy Hufford on Jan 10, 2010 10:41 AM MST up reply actions
With Dennison and Kubs being so close, he is likely gone!
-Richee
-Stick to the fight when you are hardest hit - it's when things seem worst that you must not quit!
by BroncoSense72 on Jan 10, 2010 10:44 AM MST up reply actions
Know any good replacements?
Does Guru or anyone for that matter have an idea of who might replace Dennison as the O-line coach?
Moreno 09 and beyond!!!
by BroncoKO on Jan 10, 2010 11:39 AM MST via mobile up reply actions
Klis is a little late to the party huh
talking about how we often forget about the line of scrimmage. He claims it’s the cause of our offensive woes. Ya way to get on that one Klis, we’ve been saying that here for 6 weeks
Hell some people have been pointing it out since the dallas game.
Man is not a rational animal, he is a rationalizing animal.
by MrFNSunshine on Jan 10, 2010 11:03 AM MST up reply actions
Better late than never
It’s a good article. Let’s give credit where credit is due. Maybe he reads MHR. If he does, more power to him. Or maybe he knows enough about football to realize this already, and now is just a good time to sum up what (really) went wrong during the last ten games. Maybe not here, but many people do focus on the glamour positions and forget about the line of scrimmage and Klis’ piece is a wakeup call for those who don’t read MHR. Klis is one of my two favorite Broncos beat writers, the other being Legwold.
"Surprised to see you, Captain, though pleased." — from Star Trek episode Space Seed.
I'm with you on Klis, Spock
He gave into some temptations during the Cutler debacle, but overall he is pretty insightful and fairhanded in his writing. I will admit to giving hima bit of handicap in his Broncos coverage, given that he covered the Rockies for so long. He is a baseball guy covering football, and I think he has managed to become proficient at the latter, despite not having the same passion as he does for the former. i doubt he chose his beat.
Precision in thought, concision in style, decision in life.
"That's MR.Styg..."
by Jeremy Bolander on Jan 10, 2010 4:56 PM MST up reply actions
Man, McDaniels just can't win with the DP posters.
He refuses to let Shanahan interview Turner for a lateral position and he’s “holding Turner hostage”. If he let him go, they would surely cry that he was running another great Bronco out of town. The only thing that would make them happy is if Bowlen fired him after season one of a four year contract or if he resigned or dropped dead.
Man is not a rational animal, he is a rationalizing animal.
They're a bunch of clueless morons
especially broncodano. I read the comments section, and the one poster who made sense got voted off the page. Just be glad they’re there and not here. They’re immature little boys.
"Surprised to see you, Captain, though pleased." — from Star Trek episode Space Seed.
Good Morning Doug and thanks for Horse Tracks.
It get’s tougher and tougher for the DP crew to something to write about.
Sure would be nice to have a 2nd Top 15 overall pick in the 2010 NFL to address those line of scrimage issues that killed Denver’s season. Instead, we got an ineffective nickel back to address our short comings.
I'm so angry at the Broncos right now.
And Denver selects at #14 in the first round...Alphonso Smith...
What it means is we gave away a 1st @14 for a 2nd round @37 quality CB. Quite a reach I would say and he has spoken since the end of the season and recognizes he needs to improve. So to make up for not be a competitive CB last year he is going to get 10 INTs.
All we can hope for is two things -
That Smith at some point redeems himself and that McDaniels and Xanders make some better decisions in this upcoming draft.
Man is not a rational animal, he is a rationalizing animal.
by MrFNSunshine on Jan 10, 2010 2:26 PM MST up reply actions

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