Denver Broncos Roster Cuts: Ben Garland Placed on Reserve/Military List
Lindsay Jones of the Denver Post just tweeted that defensive end Ben Garland has been placed on the Reserve/Military list for the Broncos. Garland has to choose between the NFL or flying for the Air Force. He will serve two years regardless of which he chooses, but the Broncos and Josh McDaniels have been clear that they would love to have him around.
Garland was always one of the first players on the practice field, and is a hard worker. He didn't do much statistically in the pre-season, and was an undrafted free agent out of Air Force.
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A tough choice to make
But a good one to have. It takes quite a lot just to get to the point of being able to make this decision. Good Luck Ben Garland.
Aim High!
Character may be manifested in the great moments but it is made in the small ones -- Philip Brooks
My ship finally came in, but it was the Kobayashi Maru.
+1
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"God I'm excited for those two to fail miserably." - SBNation writer Andrew Sharp on Josh McDaniels and Tim Tebow.
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by Tempestuous Binary on Sep 4, 2010 1:13 PM MDT up reply actions
Thanks for the camp Ben!
And thank you for serving our country. We appreciate what you do!
"Bombs dropping down overhead. Underground. It's instilled to want to live." -EV
Happy B-Day Sadaraine
You can thank MHR Radio for this. I didn’t realize ’till I checked my page for the first time in 8 months or so.
"All credibility, all good conscience, all evidence of truth come only from the senses." Friedrich Nietzsche
Ditto
Character may be manifested in the great moments but it is made in the small ones -- Philip Brooks
My ship finally came in, but it was the Kobayashi Maru.
Yea he can truly thank John Bena for this
I’ll give credit to Guru and his 2.55 hours of entertainment. Hope he’s ok tomorrow!
"All credibility, all good conscience, all evidence of truth come only from the senses." Friedrich Nietzsche

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