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TheManeMan
08-26-2005, 12:44 AM
Watts works on catching the ball; Jerry Rice wants to get a better feel for his new team
(http://www.denverpost.com/broncos/ci_2974445Darius)
By Mike Klis
Denver Post Staff Writer


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Wide receiver Darius Watts, who has come up empty on six passes that hit his hands in the first two preseason games, catches footballs from a machine after Thursday's practice at Dove Valley. Watts has been demoted from the third receiver to No. 4, behind Jerry Rice, who turns 43 in October. (Post / Steve Dykes)


First the linemen went in, followed in no particular order by the receivers, linebackers and just about everybody else.

Staying back on the Broncos' far practice field was Darius Watts, who was catching footballs shot out of a machine from about 30 yards away.

"I just have to work at what I've been doing wrong," said Watts, who has failed to haul in six passes that touched his hands through two preseason games.

When Watts was satisfied with his day's work and the machine was put away, the only players remaining were Jerry Rice and quarterbacks Bradlee Van Pelt and Matt Mauck, who stayed on the near field to throw pass routes to the NFL's all-time leading receiver.

And people don't think the Broncos' No. 3 receiver spot is a big deal?

"The more I work, the better I feel," Rice said. "The less I work, it takes a little while."

Watts was the No. 3 receiver entering the preseason. But slippery hands dropped him to No. 4, behind Rice. And Charlie Adams appears to be pushing Watts for No. 4.

Rice was excused from the first three days of workouts this week so he could attend to family business in the San Francisco area.

To compensate for missed time, Rice put in overtime Thursday in hopes he'll be at his best for the preseason game Saturday night against the Indianapolis Colts at Invesco Field at Mile High.

"I hope to get a little bit more action this game and try to get a feel for what's going to happen in the regular season," Rice said. "I think we're going to be in the game for a little while, and I'm always excited about that because it takes awhile to get a feel out there. ... I would like to play the majority of every exhibition game."

The hybrid

The Broncos' linebacking corps, widely touted as among the NFL's best, has a fourth member playing with the first team. Besides starters Al Wilson, D.J. Williams and Ian Gold, the Broncos bring in Patrick Chukwurah on third-down passing situations.

The catch: Chukwurah, a fifth-year linebacker from Wyoming, lines up as a defensive end in the nickel package.

"I have a little more responsibility, but the more you can do in this game, the better off you are," Chukwurah said.

"We're doing a few more things with him than we did a year ago," Broncos coach Mike Shanahan said. "When you take a look at a guy like that who plays linebacker and also has the ability to pass rush, it gives you the ability to do a few more things. The first thing you have to do is threaten the quarterback. Pat, the last couple games last year, was effective rushing the quarterback, and I think he'll continue to get better."
Van Pelt's throws

In his previous preseason game against the San Francisco 49ers, Van Pelt missed some open receivers and completed just 7-of-18 passes (39 percent).

When Van Pelt missed, he usually missed high, particularly while rolling left.

"I'd rather miss high than miss low," Van Pelt said. "I'm a young quarterback, I'm making mistakes. If I was 17-for-17, I don't know if I'd be the backup."

In some ways, the Broncos' coaching staff was encouraged Van Pelt had an off night. To wit: A kid can't learn from mistakes if he doesn't make them.

"The good thing about the game is you want to see him hit some rough spots and see how he comes back from it," Broncos quarterback coach Pat McPherson said. "He battled through it, and if he makes that guy miss (at the 5-yard line early in the fourth quarter), he goes out on a touchdown."

Sauerbrun likely cleared

NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue said in a statement Thursday that Carolina Panthers players involved in a steroid prescription scandal last season - including punter Todd Sauerbrun who is now with the Broncos - will not be suspended.

Tagliabue said the NFL's drug policy, as it is written, does not cover such infractions. Sauerbrun was accused of having filled prescriptions for steroids written by Dr. James Shortt of West Columbia, S.C.

Footnote

Mike Anderson, Tatum Bell and Ron Dayne will play the first three quarters at running back. Quentin Griffin, back from knee surgery, will play the fourth.

Mike Klis can be reached at 303-820-5440 or mklis@denverpost.com.

Odysseus
08-26-2005, 01:37 AM
New nickname? Sweet. I was just getting you "sorted out" from the other imposters.

You should have taken Sleeping Tiger...oh yeah. That's taken. How about something that starts with a Z?

TheManeMan
08-26-2005, 11:53 AM
Yeah I was tired of seeing all these guys with similar nicknames...My little brother helped me choose this one...and I kinda liked it...I'm thinking of adding a 7 at the end...

Kaylore
08-26-2005, 12:02 PM
Yeah I was tired of seeing all these guys with similar nicknames...My little brother helped me choose this one...and I kinda liked it...I'm thinking of adding a 7 at the end...
Don't. That will make you like everyone else again.

Bronx33
08-26-2005, 12:04 PM
I feel bad for watts but to make it in the NFL you have to catch the ball no ifs ands or buts.....

Kaylore
08-26-2005, 12:05 PM
I feel bad for watts but to make it in the NFL you have to catch the ball no ifs ands or buts.....
I still think he's going to be fine.

Perry1977
08-26-2005, 12:10 PM
I was hoping to see Clarett finally get some carries in this game. I thought Q was going to get extensive work, but I guess not. :juggle:

TheManeMan
08-26-2005, 12:15 PM
Q will get the ball in the 4th quarter tomorrow...and MoC will get the ball in the 4th preseason game...

Bronx33
08-26-2005, 12:16 PM
I still think he's going to be fine.


I hope your right,i just want to see him have a great regular season then start dropping balls in a pivotal game you know what i mean.

TheManeMan
08-26-2005, 12:20 PM
I hope your right,i just want to see him have a great regular season then start dropping balls in a pivotal game you know what i mean.

Its going to be tough seeing the ball thrown to him in a pivotal game, slated as the #4...I rather see Watts thrown the ball than Rice...

bendog
08-26-2005, 12:42 PM
Chris Cole - Darrius Watts?

Prolly unfair to both. Cole was from a running college program, and his blocking ability and speed got him a chance.

That's interesting on the Predator. The nickle package is looking more and more like NE's.

DBroncos4life
08-26-2005, 12:58 PM
I can't see half the posts in this thread. Why is that?

watermock
08-26-2005, 01:01 PM
I can't see half the posts in this thread. Why is that?

We will tell you what you can and cannot see.

We control the vertical...we control the horizontal...you have entered...the OUTER LIMITS.

TheManeMan
08-26-2005, 01:04 PM
I can't see half the posts in this thread. Why is that?

Is it maybe because you still have me on iggy??

Sir Mawn
08-26-2005, 01:04 PM
Wide receiver Darius Watts, who has come up empty on six passes that hit his hands in the first two preseason games

This is a good enough reason to demote him to 5th string and work his way back up. I'm starting to hate this guy.

bendog
08-26-2005, 01:06 PM
Is it maybe because you still have me on iggy??
maybe he stayed at a Holiday Inn that had free porn

DBroncos4life
08-26-2005, 01:40 PM
maybe he stayed at a Holiday Inn that had free porn


Nope its the name change. I thought it was a new poster but I guess not.

Ballhawk
08-26-2005, 01:56 PM
I think Alexander and Jackson at TE relieves a lot of the pressure of the #3 WR. I really think having 3 TEs that can catch the ball is going to go a long ways to solving our redzone woes.

I remember Khan saying that we were having problems in camp covering the TEs, Yet I have not seen a lot of 2 TE sets in the preseason games. IMO this is because Shanny knows he has a very solid set of TEs and is trying to figure out the WR position. Com3e regular season, I expect that we will see much more 2 TE sets than we do 3 WR sets.

bendog
08-26-2005, 01:57 PM
Maybe Rod can teach Jerry how to run when you're old. Notice Rod no longer picks his feet up very high. I'm not sure it makes him faster, but he's not moving as slow as it looks.

Rohirrim
08-26-2005, 04:57 PM
Darius is really starting to piss me off. The kid has some drop-dead moves. Like Chick Hearn used to say, "He left him in the popcorn machine." Catch the damn ball and you'll be a star in this league!

Bronco9798
08-26-2005, 05:02 PM
Q will get the ball in the 4th quarter tomorrow...and MoC will get the ball in the 4th preseason game...

If Clarett makes the first round of cuts.

listopencil
08-26-2005, 06:08 PM
When Watts was satisfied with his day's work and the machine was put away, the only players remaining were Jerry Rice and quarterbacks Bradlee Van Pelt and Matt Mauck, who stayed on the near field to throw pass routes to the NFL's all-time leading receiver.





Hey Watts, if you're fighting with Rice for the #3 spot shouldn't you be out there at least as long as he is? Dumbass.

Jetmeck
08-26-2005, 07:38 PM
If Clarett makes the first round of cuts.
DAMN, can't we trade this guy for something otherwise what a wasted pick ?

listopencil
08-26-2005, 07:41 PM
Does that ball machine have a setting marked "Scrambling, The QB Dumps One Off On You Left-Handed."? They really should get one of those.

maven
08-26-2005, 07:47 PM
I'm tired of making excuses for Watts. If he cannot catch the ball, let Adams & Devoe get a shot.

bloodsunday
08-26-2005, 07:57 PM
I'm tired of making excuses for Watts. If he cannot catch the ball, let Adams & Devoe get a shot.
Amen. Besiders, what's catching the ball in practice going to help... the guy needs to hold onto the ball in the game. It sounds like he is a practice stud anyway. Maybe they should let Al and Lynch run full speed at him while they pitch him the ball? I could stand there and catch a ball from the juggs machine with no equipment and no defender.

IHaveALight
08-26-2005, 08:54 PM
If this was Watts' 4th year I could see how you guys would be disapointed. But he's only in his second year and it usually takes recievers at least a few years to develope. IMO by the time Rod retires he is going to be a solid starter for us. Give him time people...

Kaylore
08-26-2005, 09:05 PM
Amen. Besiders, what's catching the ball in practice going to help... the guy needs to hold onto the ball in the game. It sounds like he is a practice stud anyway. Maybe they should let Al and Lynch run full speed at him while they pitch him the ball? I could stand there and catch a ball from the juggs machine with no equipment and no defender.
1. Catching the ball on the ball machine teaches you to...catch the ball. He's caught most of his balls with enough sepperation. He's not having trouble beating the defender or catching in traffic, just catching in general.

2. He's been better in camp but I'd say he drops a third of his balls in camp. It's two thirds in games and one third in camp.

3. Last year a one Ashley Lelie was having trouble holding onto the ball as you'll recal. They put him on the same regimen that Watts is on, and it seemed to help alright.

4. I think Watts will step it up. It's just something in between his ears that's the problem, and that can be worked out generally. Lelie looked like crap in camp and preseason last year and then turned it on in the games. I'm willing to bet Watts will do something similar this year.