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My Take on the 2008 Denver Broncos

Sunday, August 31st, 2008

It looks to be an exciting year for Denver fans as the 2008 Broncos seem like a team on a positive rebound from a 7-9 season that featured key injuries, a sputtering red zone offense and a new but ineffective defensive scheme in which the players did not look comfortable with from the get go.

Its true that winning games in the preseason doesn’t really matter (unless you’re Horvil), but the way the team is playing, the starters in particular, is certainly telling. The Broncos offense has looked impressive in its ability to move the chains and score often with Jay Cutler at the helm. In his third season, Cutler is really beginning to live up to his potential as one of the game’s elite quarterbacks. He is mobile, he can make every throw and is a “student of the game” according to Mike Shanahan.

The offensive line, while not the dominating force of the late 90′s Broncos, looks solid and will improve with rookies Ryan Clady and Ryan Harris who is basically a rookie since he was injured last year. Ben Hamilton seems to be fine after his awful concussion last year and center Tom Nalen… well… while I wish Nalen, being the perennial Pro Bowler he is, I wish he could contribute as much as possible this year, but I feel Casey Wiegman may end up being one of the most necessary free agent pickups in the offseason next to Marlon McCree and Boss Bailey. Going into this preseason, I expected Clady to be where he is, good enough to start but not great, not yet at least so no surprise there but Ryan Harris really caught me by surprise. I remember the Broncos were high on him last year and viewing him in the preaseason, he’s big and athletic and I believe Shanahan’s claim that Clady and Harris will be a very good pair of tackles for years to come.

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Marshall Appeals, Andre Hall Ready to Rumble

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

The Broncos top wide receiver Brandon Marshall missed practice yesterday to appeal his suspension before league officials in New York. Coach Mike Shanahan said it could take a couple of days or weeks to learn if Marshall’s appeal is successful. The Denver Post also reports that the NFL may look into changing the leagues future regular season schedule from 16 games to 18 as part of the new collective bargaining agreement for 2011. The idea hinges on doing away with two preseason games, which are often see less ticket sales since starters have limited playing time or do not play at all.

RMN reports running back Andre Hall is feeling confident and can’t wait for the season to start especially after having tough times in Tampa Bay and Chicago where he didn’t make the teams. RMN also has a piece on former Broncos cornerback Tyrone Braxton. Braxton talks about his winning battle with drug addiction and his new volunteer job as an assistant High School football coach.

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