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The Importance of "The Trench"
There is no more important place on the football field in terms of winning games than in the trenches. Full backs, Tight Ends, Tackles, Guards, Centers, Ends, Nose Tackles, Linebackers - this is where games are won and lost and, indeed, Championships are won and lost. The massive knee-jerk...
Denver Broncos Ring of Fame; Craig Morton
Welcome back to a long overdue Broncos History post. Over the past year or so I have been running a Forgotten Broncos series of posts and lately I've been using it to profile Ring of Fame players. I've decided to stop doing that, at least for players in the Ring of Fame. Instead, I've changed my...
MHR's Forgotten Broncos -- Haven Moses
Now I know when I do these posts that many of these guys are not truly forgotten, but there is a method to my madness. I am obsessed with the Ring of Fame right now and my goal is to profile every single Ring of Fame member; culminating with a page dedicated to the entire Ring of Fame. This...
MHR's Forgotten Broncos -- Charley Johnson
Charley Johnson was an interesting addition to the Denver Broncos Ring of Fame. When I looked at his wimpy stats and mediocre performances throughout his career, I just didn't get it. But then I realized that this perception is the fundamental problem with a fan from the next generation who...
MHR Bronco's History Lesson; Know Your Coaches
Welcome to the first official installment of MHR Bronco's History for the 2009 reloading season. All I can say is that I am excited to start. For some reason the Through the Years' post became sort of a chore. A grind of sorts during the season. I love history, especially Denver Broncos...
MHR Broncos History Lesson - Ring of Fame -- Class of 1984
Welcome to the final edition of MHR Bronco's History for 2008. Officially anyway, I may write a few posts into this section during the regular season. I hope you've enjoyed reading this series of posts as much as I have enjoyed researching and writing them! I look forward to continuing the...
MHR's Forgotten Broncos -- Austin "Goose" Gonsoulin
The Goose was and still is the greatest defensive back to ever play for the Denver Broncos. Champ Bailey may one day break Austin Gonsoulin's many Bronco records, but until that happens he will have to play second fiddle to the great Goose. Gonsoulin played just eight seasons, yet his play...
MHR Broncos History Lesson -- firstfan Interview
I sent out an email to one of our more decorated Broncomaniacs here at Mile High Report in the hopes of capturing some of the emotion and intrigue of our earlier years in the league. We are fortunate to have members here like firstfan, TrinidadJack, Broncosfanstuckinsd, and others who are able...
MHR's Forgotten Broncos -- Rich "Tombstone" Jackson
When Bronco fans today are asked who the most famous Bronco ever to don the #87 jersey, most would blurt out "Eddie Mac!" before giving anything more than half a thought. The fact is, the most famous and most talented Bronco ever to wear the #87 Bronco uniform had a nickname that understated...
MHR's Forgotten Broncos -- Marlin Briscoe
There has been much discussion in recent years about the ability of an African American to quarterback in the NFL. Prior to the new millennium, the Warren Moon’s and Randall Cunningham’s of the world were more exceptions to the rule rather than a rewriting of the rule. It...
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