2010 Denver Broncos Training Camp: 8-3-10, A.M. Attendance
#Broncos camp attendance report: C-Buck, Knowshon, Chris Baker, D.J. Williams, Kenny McKinley and Josh Barrett off the field
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I hope Baker gets feeling well soon.
I want to see how he does.
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barrett wont make 1st cuts IMO
Chris Baker is supposed to have been under the weather
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by Orange and Blue on Aug 3, 2010 9:46 AM MDT up reply actions
I actually like Barrett more than bruton
He’s bigger and faster but his heads not all there
Which side IS there?
The right or left? Since he is a Bronco does that make him a partially headless horseman?
No really I think Todd may be on to something. A trade coming soon?
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by 3nS on Aug 3, 2010 9:56 AM MDT up reply actions
3ns
When you stated a trade coming soon? were you thinking Baker or Barrett.
I would be suprised if it were Baker, just becasue JWill is older and Fields is the only healthy true NT, just my opinion, but Barrett possibly, since we do have a great deal of depth at Safety.
I don’t know why you would like Barrett more than Bruton…
Bruton was great on ST’s, had more tackles, forced fumbles, blocked a pass, got an INT in preseason. He was also one of the fastest safeties to come out last year. I know Barrett is also really fast, but I don’t think the difference is really that noticeable.
That assessment is iffy
Barrett and Bruton are virtually the same player, but Bruton has taken a much larger role on the special teams, and offers more potential at the safety position. They are about equally as fast, though their timed speeds might be a couple hundredths different from the scouting combine. Both are around 6’2" 220 ish. Bruton probably closer to 215 but he looks bigger than he did last year.
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by Sayre Bedinger on Aug 3, 2010 10:47 AM MDT up reply actions
Barrett V. Bruton
I like Barrett but Bruton is who McDaniels called possibly the best STs player in the draft — or words to that effect.
Barrett is extremely likable but he’s not as much of a natural athlete, although his metrics are spectacular. And that’s something that should be noted since he wasn’t highly regarded despite those eye-popping metrics, which tells us what the scouts thought.
I still hope that Barrett ‘turns on’ but he’s at a disadvantage in the competition with Bruton. And the fact that they are similar probably means that Barrett loses out even further because he’s redundant, which is a flip on the idea that their similarity gives them an equal chance. Also, the ability of other DBs (such as McBath) to play gunner makes it harder for Barrett to stand out, and "Barrett also loses ground because he’s less likely to be on the active list.
no goats, no glory.
That was one of my "FIve Bold Predictions" on another fan post.
That Brett Favre would retire because of his ankle (just not this soon), and the Vikings would trade with the Broncos for Quinn.
and the stock market is down
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by Orange and Blue on Aug 3, 2010 10:17 AM MDT up reply actions
Here, too. :(
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by Tempestuous Binary on Aug 3, 2010 1:47 PM MDT up reply actions
I thought is was the tenth time.
I’ll buy it if he stays gone a complete season.
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