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Broncostud
05-09-2006, 12:53 PM
Since I'm new here thought I would share a couple websites I use to follow our Broncos daily.

For up to date news that breaks consistently:

http://kffl.com/hotw/nfl

In the morning to check on latest newspaper articles:

http://www.prosportsdaily.com/nfl/nfl.html

Hotrod
05-09-2006, 12:57 PM
Welcome to the Mane and what not.

watermock
05-09-2006, 01:20 PM
We are vultures.

ludo21
05-09-2006, 01:31 PM
I come here for all things Broncos. I dont even have to leave this site for anything!

The Neck
05-09-2006, 01:39 PM
The best news comes from www.thebrushback.com every Tuesday

watermock
05-09-2006, 01:44 PM
The best news comes from www.thebrushback.com every Tuesday

That was ten seconds wasted.

watermock
05-09-2006, 01:45 PM
QB Jay Cutler Vanderbilt SR
The Broncos just found Jake Plummer’s replacement. Cutler actually has some things in common with Plummer, in that he’s a tough, hard-nosed player who hasn’t accomplished a damn thing in his whole career



Pure genius.

BIM
05-09-2006, 01:52 PM
I come here for all things Broncos. I dont even have to leave this site for anything!


What about PORN?

ludo21
05-09-2006, 01:54 PM
What about PORN?


have you seen some of the avatars around here?

Atlas
05-09-2006, 01:55 PM
The best news comes from www.thebrushback.com every Tuesday

THat is a pretty cool site. Here is their analysis of the draft.
Brushback First Round Draft Analysis. Read what they say about the Jet's pick at 29 and the 49ers picks.... Hell, read them all their all pretty funny.

It's great.

Pick Team Pos. Player College Class 1 DE Mario Williams NC State JR
Before you criticize the Texans, consider this: Mario Williams has been compared favorably to Jevon Kearse. Ok, now you can criticize them, because I wouldn’t give Jevon Kearse $54 million if he was holding my baby for ransom.

2 RB Reggie Bush USC JR
The Saints were just sitting there, minding their own business, when all of a sudden Reggie Bush dropped into their laps. The same thing happened to me, but it was at a nightclub and Bush was hammered on seven Zimas. Heavy son of a bitch, too.

3 QB Vince Young Texas SR Titans
Throwing the ball sidearm can actually be pretty effective if you’re playing baseball because it upsets the batter’s timing. In football, it tends to result in passes wedged in the linebacker’s face mask.

4 OT D'Brickashaw Ferguson Virginia SR
The Jets desperately needed a tackle here and they got the best one in the draft in Ferguson. Yes, they could’ve gone with Matt Leinart, but the scouts weren’t sold on his pass-blocking skills.

5 LB AJ Hawk Ohio State SR Pack
AJ Hawk is a real character guy who can get in there and make all the little plays. Translation: he’s white.

6 TE Vernon Davis Maryland JR 49ers
Vernon Davis has great hands and provides a really big target for a quarterback. He still might not be big enough for Alex Smith, though. Maybe he can have another tight end stand on his shoulders.

7 S Michael Huff Texas SR Faiders
Safety is an important position, but couldn’t they have filled it later in the draft? I’m sure there was a tight end in the late rounds capable of standing downfield and waiting around for someone to tackle.

8 S Donte Whitner Ohio State JR
The Bills did a good job selecting someone who isn’t that good, so they don’t have to pay him millions of dollars and put up with his cocky attitude.

9 LB Ernie Sims FSU SR
The Lions took several players in the draft, apparently signaling the end of their current roster. If those guys were all so good, they would never have bothered looking for replacements, would they?

10 QB Matt Leinart USC SR Cards
Leinart made the right decision in not entering the draft after last season. Sure he would’ve been the top pick in the draft, but he never would’ve had a chance to lose the Rose Bowl.

11 QB Jay Cutler Vanderbilt SR
The Broncos just found Jake Plummer’s replacement. Cutler actually has some things in common with Plummer, in that he’s a tough, hard-nosed player who hasn’t accomplished a damn thing in his whole career.

12 DT Haloti Ngata Oregon SR Ravens
I don’t know why they picked this guy. I don’t know anything about him, really. Never done an ounce of research on him. So I guess you could say I'm not impressed.

13 DE Kamerion Wimbley FSU SR
This was a huge reach as Kamerion Wimbley was rated very low on my draft board. According my scouting reports, Joseph should have gone in the fifth round and the Browns should have selected nobody here. Wait a minute. That can’t be right.

14 DT Brodrick Bunkley FSU SR
This is a nice pick, but will his criminal background come back to haunt the Eagles? What, he doesn’t have a criminal background? I thought he went to Florida State.

15 S Tye Hill Clemson SR
Probably the worst pick that the Rams could have made here. They have so many holes to fill and they pick a cornerback who used to “run track?” Please. If he was such a great track runner why the hell did he switch to football?

16 CB Jason Allen Tennessee SR
The Dolphins defense finally got a little younger with the addition of Allen, a cornerback out of Tennessee who had his starting job taken from him last year when he started whining about his hip. That’s not going to fly under Nick Saban.

17 LB Chad Greenway Iowa SR Vikes
This is the player they needed, clearly the missing link between them and the Super Bowl. The only question now is: can they repeat in 2007?

18 LB Bobby Carpenter Ohio St SR Cowboys
They should've drafted the Under Armour guy. Did you see the new commercial? I’ve never seen anybody so pumped up. He’s obviously a great leader, too. Only downside is he’s not going to be passing any of those urine tests, if you know what I mean (wink wink).

19 CB Antonio Cromartie FSU JR C
Now that the Chargers are set at the quarterback position (lol) they can concentrate on the defense, and Cromartie is a speedy cornerback that will bring something new to the Chargers secondary: talent. Pay attention, Quentin Jammer. You might learn something from this guy.

20 DE Tamba Hali Penn St SR
The Chiefs love Tamba Hali’s arms, which are perfect for arm tackling, the Chiefs main defensive strategy. They have secondary strategies, too, such as lying on the ground and getting stepped on.

21 RB Laurence Maroney Minnesota JR
Still can’t believe the Texans took Mario Williams. Damn.

22 LB Manny Lawson NC State LB
The good thing about Manny Lawson is that he can easily be converted to a quarterback. You just have to place him behind center. That would pretty much do it.

23 G Davin Joseph Oklahoma SR
Most draft picks end up as either busts or special teams players. This guy will probably be a bust because offensive lineman don’t usually play on special teams.

24 CB Johnathan Joseph S Carolina JR
The scouting report calls Joseph “a raw prospect who needs a lot of development.” Well then he should fit in with the rest of the Bengals defense. He’ll probably immediately be named captain.

25 WR Santonio Holmes Ohio St JR
The Steelers expect Santonio Holmes to take over for Hines Ward, whose career is pretty much over. Hopefully he goes out gracefully, unlike Jerome Bettis who embarrassed himself last season by stumbling ass backwards into the Super Bowl.

26 DT John McCargo NC State JR Bills
The bad news: all the draft experts disapproved of this pick. The good news: none of those people know what the **** they’re talking about.

27 RB DeAngelo Williams Memphis SR
The Panthers’ other running back, DeShaun Foster, is as fragile as they come. He’s fine as long as nobody tries to tackle him, but you know those defenders. Stubborn stubborn stubborn. Always with the tackling.

28 TE Marcedes Lewis UCLA SR
Will this be the pick that gets the Jaguars to the next level? Yes, but the next level is winning one playoff game.

29 C Nick Mangold Ohio State SR
When Jay Cutler is leading the Broncos to the Super Bowl this year, the Jets can watch the game at D’Brickashaw Ferguson’s house and slowly drink themselves to death.

30 RB Joseph Addai LSU SR
The great thing about Addai, and the thing the Colts scouts are most impressed by, is the fact that he wasn’t even the featured back in college. That’s the kind of player who can step in and make a big impact on your practice squad.

31 CB Kelly Jennings Miami SR
The Seahawks were a couple of misguided audibles away from a Super Bowl victory last season, so naturally they had to go out and acquire a mediocre cornerback. It’s tough down here at the bottom of the round.

32 DE Mathias Kiwanuka BC SR Giants
Kiwanuka is a raw player who’s a bit undersized and can’t defend against the run. Under Tom Coughlin’s tutelage, however, he should become really adept at showing up to meetings on time.

Atlas
05-09-2006, 01:57 PM
20 DE Tamba Hali Penn St SR
The Chiefs love Tamba Hali’s arms, which are perfect for arm tackling, the Chiefs main defensive strategy. They have secondary strategies, too, such as lying on the ground and getting stepped on.

LOL :rofl:LOL;D LOL Hilarious!

ludo21
05-09-2006, 02:04 PM
11 QB Jay Cutler Vanderbilt SR
The Broncos just found Jake Plummer’s replacement. Cutler actually has some things in common with Plummer, in that he’s a tough, hard-nosed player who hasn’t accomplished a damn thing in his whole career.


Ha!

Thats funny LOL

BIM
05-09-2006, 02:11 PM
What did Dan Marino accomplish? I think Brad Johnson has more rings.

12th man
05-09-2006, 02:17 PM
I come here for all things Broncos. I dont even have to leave this site for anything!
Same here.:thumbs:

Hotrod
05-09-2006, 02:17 PM
20 DE Tamba Hali Penn St SR
The Chiefs love Tamba Hali’s arms, which are perfect for arm tackling, the Chiefs main defensive strategy. They have secondary strategies, too, such as lying on the ground and getting stepped on.

Ha! I love it.

plummershelper
05-09-2006, 02:24 PM
The best news comes from www.thebrushback.com every Tuesday
Check out theredzone.org for NFL news specific to each team each morning. Great site, but don't slip up and type in .com, it's got more pink than red on it if ya know what I mean.

watermock
05-09-2006, 02:27 PM
12 DT Haloti Ngata Oregon SR Ravens
I don’t know why they picked this guy. I don’t know anything about him, really. Never done an ounce of research on him. So I guess you could say I'm not impressed.



Very impressive analysis. This sarcastic moron doesn't have a clue.

Thanks for the link newbie.

Man-Goblin
05-09-2006, 02:29 PM
Check out theredzone.org for NFL news specific to each team each morning. Great site, but don't slip up and type in .com, it's got more pink than red on it if ya know what I mean.

Wait, you said DON'T type .com?

watermock
05-09-2006, 02:30 PM
Originally Posted by The Neck
The best news comes from www.thebrushback.com every Tuesday

He needs a nickname like Choke the Chicken.

watermock
05-09-2006, 02:31 PM
Wait, you said DON'T type .com?

I wouldn't recomend it, Kurt Warners wife is on it. It's questionable if it's even female.

BIM
05-09-2006, 02:35 PM
.com sucks!!

Atlas
05-09-2006, 02:47 PM
Very impressive analysis. This sarcastic moron doesn't have a clue.

Thanks for the link newbie.

He had some great analysis. He has the Chefs down pat. Faiders too.

Sodak
05-09-2006, 02:48 PM
Please, no more Jay Cutler/Meathead bodybuilder photos.

broncofan
05-09-2006, 02:49 PM
LOL

Great analysis from thebrushback...that had me cracking up.

29 C Nick Mangold Ohio State SR
When Jay Cutler is leading the Broncos to the Super Bowl this year, the Jets can watch the game at D’Brickashaw Ferguson’s house and slowly drink themselves to death.

That dude redeems himself from the initial crack on Cutler, which was pretty funny anyway. I'll definately keep an eye on that website.

Arkansas Bronco
05-09-2006, 02:50 PM
I love the Cutler pick and i cracked up on reading the shot at him. It was funny to see him backtrack and glorify cutler later. The whole draft review was extremly funny. Oh yea and the changing Manny Lawson to QB great stuf there as well.

watermock
05-09-2006, 02:52 PM
Being sarcastic is easy, knowing what your talking about is another.

Atlas
05-09-2006, 02:54 PM
Being sarcastic is easy, knowing what your talking about is another.

It's a joke Mock. It's not a real anaylsis. Christ man don't be so obtuse.

plummershelper
05-09-2006, 03:00 PM
Wait, you said DON'T type .com?

That's only if you're at your in-law's house, going to surf some good NFL info and pull up the smut. Doesn't go so well amongst the fam, but in private time ...

Pat Bowlen
05-09-2006, 03:15 PM
Please, no more Jay Cutler/Meathead bodybuilder photos.
Bob must be learning about reverse psychology in school these days.

gotfredson
05-09-2006, 04:16 PM
That was ten seconds wasted.

I second that motion.

Lidderer
05-09-2006, 07:41 PM
firejoemorgan.blogspot.com