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SoCalBronco
09-28-2005, 12:21 AM
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Defense showing it's jelling
New-look Broncos dominant after getting off to slow start
By Bill Briggs
Denver Post Staff Writer




Broncos defensive tackle Michael Myers and outside linebacker D.J. Williams gang up to stop Chiefs running back Priest Holmes during Monday night's game. The Broncos won 30-10. (Post / John Leyba)


Great defenses earn grim nicknames: Doomsday, Killer B's, Purple People Eaters.

Good defenses get nothing.

By that definition - and by Trevor Pryce's own growling appraisal - Denver's "D" is good, not great. Not yet anyway. Just ask the four-time Pro Bowl player if it's time to slap the Broncos' defense with a pet name.

"No!" Pryce shouted at the question. "No, don't start that!"

Surprising humility considering the Broncos' alpha-dog dominance since midway through the San Diego game in Week 2.

During the season's first six quarters, the Broncos' defense allowed 213 yards rushing while posting zero sacks. In the past six quarters: 91 yards rushing, six sacks.

"We can be better," safety John Lynch said. "At the end of the (Kansas City) game, you don't like to give up that touchdown. Those are our standards now. You need to be tough on yourself."

Sit with the defensive line, stroll by the linebackers' lockers or chat up defensive backs, you'll hear that same shrinking sentiment: "We're not where we need to be. ... We're not forcing enough turnovers. ... We're not satisfied." There's no budging that self-critical buzz.

But the calm in their voices and the glint in their eyes hint at the turnaround, at the new defensive course that began amid a shower of home-field, halftime boos 10 days ago.

It wasn't a coach's speech or a chalkboard adjustment that caused the defense to click, several players said. It merely took a game and a half of the regular season for the Broncos' blur of new faces to blend. Monday night's Denver defense contained seven new starters compared with the playoff lineup that confronted Indianapolis last season.

"A football player is a football player. And no matter what scheme you put them in, if they can play the game, they're going to make plays. We brought guys in who know how to play," middle linebacker Al Wilson said. "They're just finding their niche, finding out what we like to do in this scheme, and they're feeding off it."

Three of those players - former Browns Michael Myers, Gerard Warren and Courtney Brown - have




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meshed with Pryce to build a front four that, so far, has rooted the entire defense, teammates said.
"You stop the run, you give yourself a tremendous chance," said Lynch, a former Buccaneers star. "That was our formula in Tampa. It's the same formula here."

And as the line has jelled, the players behind it have begun to trust one another, free of worries that a missed assignment will always cost the team dearly. Someone will be there to plug the holes when mistakes are made, they believe.

"The guys we got from Cleveland just had to get adjusted. ... If we have confidence in them, they have confidence in us. That's how you become a dominating defense," safety Nick Ferguson said. "Look at Chicago back in the day, that's how they were. Everybody had confidence in the next person."

After beating the Chiefs on Monday, Lynch and cornerback Darrent Williams pulled on their dress shirts in a corner of the locker room. Sixty minutes earlier, Lynch had strolled over to Williams during a timeout to spend a few helmet-to-helmet moments mentoring the rookie on listening harder for last- second defensive calls.

"This is a defense where if you get burned on a play, guys don't get down on you or get mad," Williams said. "They're like, 'Don't worry about it. Come on, we've got the next play.'

"A young guy like me, that keeps my confidence up. I know I've got guys who believe in me no matter what."

Staff writer Bill Briggs can be reached at 303-820-1720 or bbriggs@denverpost.com.

Kaylore
09-28-2005, 12:28 AM
Good. Looks like they are treating it right. You either get better or you get worse. It's after big blowouts like these that we usually start choking. if we win in Jacksonville, which I'm not banking we do, then I'll be convinced. This D could be great, but now its about consistancy.

OrangeShadow
09-28-2005, 04:19 AM
i said theyd need 2-3 games to gel at the start of the season

Rohirrim
09-28-2005, 05:50 AM
I much prefer the attitude I hear coming from the Broncos this year than the last couple of years where they have acted cocky and kept talking about how much talent they had. I noticed before the Chefs game that in the locker room, the players sounded really unsure of themselves. At the time, I was worried they were going to flop. Then I realized that they had some fear. Fear of falling on their faces in front of their home crowd on national TV. Fear can be a good thing. I much prefer this attitude of, "You can always get better."

Jetmeck
09-28-2005, 06:58 AM
I much prefer the attitude I hear coming from the Broncos this year than the last couple of years where they have acted corky and kept talking about how much talent they had. I noticed before the Chefs game that in the locker room, the players sounded really unsure of themselves. At the time, I was worried they were going to flop. Then I realized that they had some fear. Fear of falling on their faces in front of their home crowd on national TV. Fear can be a good thing. I much prefer this attitude of, "You can always get better."

Right attitude ! We damn well better get better because we honestly did not beat a very good team on Monday IMO. We have to keep this up against NE or even the Jags this weekend to mean anything regarding Mondays performance.

x123z
09-28-2005, 07:05 AM
The offense is Jellin. The defense was fine in the fin game until they had to play most of the second half.