Everybody sees Tim Tebow as the ultimate role model but just down the line of scrimmage is another Bronco who has overcome great adversity and gives Tebow a run for his money in the "all around good guy" competition
The game against the Patriots wasn't incredible but the 2011 season for the Denver Broncos sure was. Tom Brady and his All-Pro Tight Ends were too much for the young safeties of the Broncos especially with no pressure on the legendary QB. Mike McCoy, John Fox, and Tim Tebow had no answers for the inspired Patriots defense and the Broncos quickly found themselves down and out against a far superior team. Saying that, the Broncos exceeded everyones expectations this year and Broncos fans got to enjoy one of the most exciting seasons since John Elway's playing days. Join us as we spend time with fans, talk about the game, and reflect on this roller coaster season.
Rambling George Moore sums up the McDaniels era in Denver.
Not sure if this was posted already (it's a bit dated), but it's worth a look. Remember, laughter keeps us sane through the dark days. Enjoy.
For your consideration from Yahoo Sports...great argument in the article (the video is a bit stale).
Hey MHR Friends! Doc has put together an exceptional series on the history of the spread offense and where the Elways fit into it. Part 2 just hit today, and the series concludes tomorrow. We hope you'll enjoy it!
Before you freak out, everyone, go read this - the NFL's official release, including excerpts from Goodell's letter to Pat Bowlen, on this video taping incident. I believe it tells a very different story than the battles going on in our comment sections.
McDaniels seems understandably shaken and moved, Woodyard too. Anyway, good to check in on this. Note: This press conference is now archived here at this link.
It’s 30 minutes after the Denver Broncos completed a June minicamp practice on a warm day in the Rockies. Future Hall of Famer and team leader Champ Bailey is relaxing near the entrance to the team’s locker room, about to enjoy the air conditioning and a post-practice meal. Bailey suddenly points to a figure on a distant field. A solitary player remains at work. It’s Tim Tebow. "See that?" Bailey asks. "That’s Tebow. It’s long after practice and he’s still out there. That’s what he does. That’s not for show. He’s not just doing that because the media is here today. He does that every day."
Josh McDaniels was in the "Coach Spotlight" segment on NFL Network today. Thought you all may want to take a look