Archive for Josh McDaniels

Broncos Hopeful to Sign Rookies Before Training Camp

Monday, July 26th, 2010

Well we got Dumervil locked up, you see that Krieger chiming in, trying to root up rotten weeds where there ain’t none? I see you Krieger, he’s good for coming in there and throwing mindless bombs at times–I remember him talking bad about the team on the radio last offseason. He was out there badmouthing and yucking it up with some goobers  before a single down was played. I don’t forget. Day after the Marshall trade he’s saying we got the ass end of the stick. We’ll see who the geniuses are. For the last time McDaniels career don’t depend on nothing but winning, Tebow could bust, Dumervil could put up only 7 sacks–things that wouldn’t matter one bit in regards to the coach’s career if this team becomes competitive in the post season.

The Broncos should finalize Decker’s four-year contract today, a deal which figures to include a bonus of $732,000, give or take a few dollars. Beadles’ contract is expected to be finalized by Tuesday. The Broncos hope the Tebow and Thomas deals will be completed in time for practice Thursday, and no later than the first full-squad workout that starts at 8:45 a.m. Sunday.

It’s difficult to imagine the Broncos becoming anything more than mediocre on offense. The unit has lost so much spectacular young talent at the skill positions while reloading with so much youth on the line that an offensive juggernaut is unlikely.

Spectacular young talent, eh? Jay Huckdort Cutler I presume? Lamenting a gooned out pick throwing Huckdort? Huckdort raising his arm in the air all overconfident after the defense won a game for him? Huckdort’s arm is better than Elway’s? Never forget the gall of that Dort, nor the gooned out look. Let’s see, last year we were forcing the ball to “the best wide receiver in football,” and losing games. Our offensive line was atrocious in the middle, my God we better damn well be improved in the offensive line interior. Anything will be better than last year, how many times did we get stuffed big time when it counted? We had defensive tackles catching our running backs in the backfield, defensive tackles running down our quarterback. After the Baltimore game just about every team blitzed up our middle and it worked.

I’m not concerned about our wide receivers, in fact I’m optimistic. This Thomas looks promising, a tight end who moves around like a receiver sounds good. I think he’ll be running around like a demon on speed out there, looked like a man among boys in the footage I’ve seen of him. Gaffney isn’t bad at all, Royal could overcome his sophomore jinx. Eric Decker, who knows. Orton will be more comfortable in the system… I believe we will be improved out there on offense. Especially if we get more creative with our short yardage plays–which we shall. All along I said get rid of Marshall, you can replace receivers, you can split up his production. You can replace a Marshall (thank goodness) but you can’t replace a Dumervil.  The premium on his position and his excellent character are damn sure why we paid a mint for him.

My condolences to the Cowher family.

Categories : Broncos News
Comments (0)

Tim Tebow: Wild Horses

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

My truths will not be bifurcated, and or condensed, and or dismissed.

Neighbors down the road,  couple of yuppies, when they see me coming they turn around and go the other way.

There’s a reason for that: I speak the truth. I deal in truths. Was talking to them one time and told his old lady her breath stinks to high heaven.

“You should do something about that.”

Oh, nobody wants to do that–say the tough thing, but I bet I saved their damn marriage. Me? I do the right thing, I tell the TRUTH and some people can’t handle the truth.

There’s a lot of you people who believe Timmy Tebow is a shoe-in to be a starting quarterback in this league.

“Oh you might as well trade away Orton,” they say.

They claim anyone who knows anything realizes the wildcatter will surely become a starting “pocket passer.” He’ll just work hard at it.

I say his chance of becoming a starting caliber every down quarterback in this league is 35%

That’s a longshot.

But oh no, Numby over there at the Denver Post talked to Tebow, so he knows. He got the chill up his leg when Tebow entered the room so he knows. He talks to people, that Numby.

Tebow will play in the wildcat–and that will be his gig for the foreseeable future.

Everything else concerning his role is a maybe, everything else is a total crap-shoot with exceedingly poor odds.

If he becomes a good starting NFL quarterback, then I’ll eat my words and admit I was wrong. Hell, I hope he does become that, but I ain’t no stoop, I don’t think he will be.

Some of you people are acting like we picked a QB with the first pick in the draft.

Tim Tebow Broncos Wild Horses

Tim Tebow: Wild Horses

Read More→

Categories : Broncos News
Comments (3)

P.P.’s Straight Shootin’ – The Tebow Debacle

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

I heard that Numby at the Post’s got a chill going up his leg for the new John Elway. Numby says it will give us something to talk about and have fun with for years–I see his little ponzi scheme. He just wants to sell papers out of all this hype and spin.

http://www.nfl.com/videos/denver-broncos/09000d5d817e1e8a/Tebow-at-first-practice

Comments (1)

Tebow Drafted by Broncos – The Exhale

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

I woke up this morning and headed over to the computer. The computer that was left on sucking up energy all day and night for Earth Day celebrations.

I hoped last night was just a dream, but no it’s reality.

Let me say this: I have nothing against Tebow the person, he didn’t do anything.

Tim Tebow Denver Broncos

I don’t like where we got him and what we gave up to get him.

I don’t think Tebow will ever be our starting quarterback. McDaniels and Numby at the Post seem to think so–I don’t.

Someone is wrong, is it me or is it them?

I believe Tebow will be a good player but not a good quarterback. I see this Tebow coming in and running 9 plays a game in the Wild Horses formation. Running for first downs, running on the goal line, passing at times to change things up. Maybe even catching a pass here and there.

Tim Tebow very well could be a Bronco for a long time in this specialization. I just don’t see him as the starting quarterback, I see Brady Quinn having a better chance of starting. I see Kyle Orton with a better chance of starting.

Not to mention starting the lefty Tebow negates the blind-side effectiveness of our All Pro Tackle Ryan Clady.

Let’s say we win a bunch of games this year with Orton at QB and Tebow making big plays in that Wildcat formation. That could very well be it. That could be it for years to come. Tebow could be a hell of a weapon coming in with that formation at times while a “boring” but effective quarterback starts. But I don’t see him being the starting quarterback like that Numby at the Post who thinks we just drafted John Elway.

I see that John Clayton at ESPN saying McDaniels is gambling his future here–well that’s true. What’s boneheaded about Clayton’s remarks is that he shovels up the old, fatigued notion that we dropped the proverbial ball by letting Jay Huckdort Cutler and Brandon Marshall go.

Yeah we really dropped the ball there: One is an arrogant un-coachable punk who forces the ball all over the field and gets picked left and right, the other has a rap sheet a mile long and is one McDonald’s bag away from being the next Pac-Man Jones. Let’s eat their crap and pay these shining stars millions. Let’s bankrupt the team for the Marshall-Huckdort show.

That pick throwing Huckdort, getting picked left and right and that locker room cancer Baby T.O. who will bounce around the league–if he can even stay on the field.

Both never won anything.

I see people hammering away at this Tebow kid, hammering his beliefs–screw them. Freedom of religion baby, if you don’t like that in this country, learn to love it. These people making personal attacks on him are probably the same ones suing over Christmas trees–they give most atheists a bad name. Most real atheists I know don’t give a flying flip about a damn Christmas tree, it does nothing to them, they’d probably laugh if anything. Tebow the person is not why I’m pissed, I think we drafted too high for a player that won’t ever be our starting quarterback. He can probably be one hell of a weapon in the wildcat formation, time will tell if he was worth trading up for.

I do have a theory on why McDaniels made the big move: I think he mistakenly thought “Tim Tebow Girl” would be coming to Denver.

Erin Drewes Tebow Broncos

Categories : Broncos News
Comments (2)

Broncos Trade 13th Pick to the Eagles for 24th Pick

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

Broncos trade down from pick 13 to the 24th spot, they acquire two third rounders 70 and 87 from the Eagles.

It’s a wild ride tonight folks, we got Sun Tzu rolling all over this draft board. I’m confident we’ll be making genius picks–no one knows what the hell we are doing. I’m telling you this McDaniels is a bona fide modern day Sun Tzu.

Categories : Uncategorized
Comments (0)

Denver Broncos Trade 11th Pick to the 49ers

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

Broncos now have the 13th pick, they swapped spots with the 49ers for a fourth round pick (113) in this year’s draft. We also have the 114th pick in the fourth round.

Categories : Broncos News
Comments (0)

Numby Watch 3/20

Saturday, March 20th, 2010

Numbnuts Woody Paige

Numby’s latest “mailbag” at the Post starts off with this question:

Woody: Once in a while when I read your column, I wonder if you or a reader is giving up too much information on a public forum on the team’s intentions on the draft or whatever the team will be doing for the next game. Have you heard of another team getting unintended inside intel from a mailbag or article that they’ve used to their advantage?
– Bob E., Washington, D.C.

Bob E., whoever you is, allow me to answer this question better than Numby ever could.

While other teams may get valuable intel at times from reading other sources, there’s not a chance in hell that Numby is ever giving up too much Broncos information. Numby’s info is only sopped up as gospel truths by sea cucumbers, morons, degenerates and garden variety ignoramus’s who emanate odoriferous logic and woefully insufficient tact.

For example: We should pay Brandon Marshall 50+ million, the Broncos were never interested in picking Ryan Clady, Ryan Clady isn’t all that great of a player, the Broncos will go 16-0 in 2008 and 4-12 in 2009, Simms should be the starter, Nolan was the first mistake of the Josh McDaniels era and the Broncos are picking Terence Cody.

Numby’s latest in a series of misfires has him stating Josh McDaniels and John Elway are not friends:

I talk to Elway occasionally, and the subject, honestly, hasn’t come up.

I don’t think McDaniels has ever met with Elway or invited him out to practice. So there’s no close relationship between Elway and the coach or the player.

A thoroughly porous dig at the coach who Numby believes “is not his own man.” Numby also stated “the wrong coach left town,” when Mike Nolan headed to Miami.

This week, a shocked and defeated Numby retracts his previous misinformed brain droppings:

He (Asst to HC, Mark Thewes) called to tell me that Elway and McDaniels have indeed established a good relationship, have talked on the phone “many times,” and that they’ve had lunch during the offseason (presumably at John Elway’s restaurant, not Mike Shanahan’s.)

Numby gets busted! Touche Numbnuts! Looks like your best buddy Elway is hanging with your hoody wearing nemesis McD after all. On top of that, they probably sit on the phone at times laughing their balls off at your latest moronic comments. No wonder why they ain’t telling that Numby nothing.

I got something for Numby to bring up with McDaniels in his annual interview (an interview I bet McDaniels loathes as a complete waste of time), how bout you tell McDaniels “The wrong coach left town,” when Nolan went to Miami?

Not a chance in hell that anyone around the league with more than half a brain in their heads are spying on Numby’s posts. Numby’s posts that are surely loaded with soaring football knowledge and spot on accuracy that only a true Broncos insider could muster.

Categories : Broncos News
Comments (3)

Truths Amidst the Chaos

Friday, February 12th, 2010

brandon marshallYou people think I’m here just to hammer down and beat back the lies and distortions, eh? There is some good Broncos information being pushed out there, too bad you need a microscope to find it among all the garbage being shoveled. First up, words of wisdom from Adam Schefter:

I expect the Patriots are going to make some type of move for a receiver this off-season. Brandon Marshall is an interesting case. I don’t see that being the guy, I just don’t see Bill Belichick doing it. I don’t see Bill and the Patriots – I just don’t see it. The Broncos are in a situation where he’s the best player on their team. There’s a reason they’re going to trade him. Do you think you trade the best player on your team at the age of 25, 26?

Good point, followed by an even better one:

Q: So why would Josh McDaniels hang onto him?

A: Brandon Marshall’s getting traded. I don’t care what he says.

Any sea cucumber should see why Marshall isn’t back with the team next year. We’ve had enough of his unprofessionalism and this coach isn’t gonna take his crap. Some of you people are living in the past, living in the Shanahan era where desperation rules the day. Desperation in the form of Dale Carter, Daryl Gardener, Travis Henry, Todd Sauerbrun and Maurice Clarett. Desperation that would sign Marshall to a hefty one year contract so we can bench him on the eve of a playoff game — that desperation is no longer a part of the Broncos.

I told you people back in February of last year, I told you people this McDaniels is going to put his foot down on the spoiled Shanahan era Broncos. He will rule with an iron fist, and if you ain’t on board or if you’re gonna try and cause a bunch of nonsense then we’re shipping your ass out.

“Fair market value,” — forget about this. Damaged goods. We’re going to get something good for Marshall, but we ain’t getting what a lot of people are floating out there. I would be shocked if we did. I see us getting one first rounder or maybe a second and a third, or maybe even straight up for a player and a mid-round pick. All this happy talk from Marshall and the Broncos is posturing. Unfortunately, potential suitors aren’t that stupid. We will take what we can get, we’re not going to sit there like some ill-informed eBay seller asking the absolute maximum for an item that’s already been opened and has a history of failures and strange behavior.

Kudos to Mike Klis

But at the Pro Bowl and Super Bowl events the past week or so, I talked to several writers who covered Nolan at various points in his career. They all described him as a good man, but a micromanaging control freak. McDaniels is also a good man who also appears to be a micromanaging control freak. The difference is, McDaniels, as the head coach, is the only guy who has the right.

So it wasn’t going to work. Nolan is now the Dolphins’ defensive coordinator. Miami is his seventh team since he became a defensive coordinator for the first time in 1993. In other words, McDaniels isn’t the first guy who didn’t want to work with Nolan anymore. I don’t mean to criticize Nolan, who is an outstanding person, and a good coach. But to put 100 percent blame for his latest breakup on McDaniels is ridiculous.

Klis picked the Broncos to go 9 and 7 this year. I give credit where credit is due. This article from Klis — which had some good information — was followed up with negative comments from about two hundred sea cucumbers over there at the Post.

woody paige jon stewart

"That's entertainment."

I’m laughing my balls off at the fact these people are trying to hammer the wrong guy. Numbnut’s sea of 200 cucumbers over there are willing to believe the words of an old fool who builds his house on sand time and time again. They’re going out on a limb for a guy who’s not even serious. Reminds me of the people that believe Jon Stewart peddles real news information.

This one in particular, was a shot across the bow of the Numby faithful:

As for that second-ranked offense McDaniels inherited, don’t forget it finished 16th in scoring. Football games, J Will, are not won between the 20s.

Oh that’s a shill for McDaniels right there, nothing more. That Klis is in McDaniels pocket, that’s gotta be it…

I will opine that Marshall will be traded. McDaniels’ decision to dismiss Marshall from the season’s final game, and Marshall’s insistence on receiving the type of contract the Broncos don’t feel comfortable providing him make his departure certain.

I’m beginning to think this Klis has more than half a brain.

Denver Broncos up for sale rumor

This is another idiotic one, did you hear the Broncos may be for sale? Peddled by some goober on a slow news day, probably thought this one up while he was sitting on the toilet counting the bathroom tiles after his significant other experimented with a “knockwurst casserole.”

These people just don’t seem to know this coach or this owner. If you knew this coach, you wouldn’t think for .001 second that we’re bringing back Marshall.

If you know our owner, you know our owner wants to win. It is a great thing having an owner who wants to win badly. Some people think we’re going to be tightwads in the offseason. I don’t think so myself. I believe we will at least bring in one big name on our defensive line and two or three decent names on offensive line and wide receiver.

Our team has an owner who wants to win. He’s not stupid, we’re not going to spend out the ass, but I see us being a strong player in all things free agency and the draft this year. We’re gonna have ammo to trade, whether straight up for a player or trading picks. Everyone seems to think we will use a pick from the Marshall trade in this draft, but we could use an extra pick to sign a restricted free agent that we like.

Pat Bowlen hired McDaniels to win a Super Bowl. It would be ridiculous for Bowlen to bail at this moment. Bowlen won with Reeves (no Lombardi, but hell if we didn’t have the chances), he won with Shanahan and he will win with McDaniels. McDaniels is a winner, he has the mark of a winner and he will rule with an iron fist. If you don’t like him, you better learn to love him cause he’s gonna be around for a long time.

Jay "Huckdort" Cutler

Jay "Huckdort" Cutler

Amidst all the downers, amidst all the crying and whining, this team was 4th and 10, 3rd and 25 away from being 10 and 6 last year. Our problems are evident and will be addressed, we are on the up and up and it was nothing short of a disgrace to see that Denver Post poll that says the Redskins are on a much better track. Then again, it’s Numbnuts and his sea of 200 at work over there, living in the poor character past, lamenting a gooned out, pick throwing Huckdort who would have “saved the franchise.”

Categories : Broncos News
Comments (1)
  ©horviltiki.com 2011  Denver Broncos Blog and News, John Fox, Tim Tebow, Kyle Orton, Knowshon Moreno, Elvis Dumervil, Champ Bailey