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dragondawg
06-12-2007, 05:57 AM
1. Denver Broncos- I'm beginning to think I could run for 1000 yards in the Denver running scheme. Bring in Travis Henry and you have a dangerous ground attack. Henry led the Titans to 6 straight wins and a near playoff birth last season, running for 1211 yards. Daniel Graham is the new tight end from New England and Patrick Ramsey will back up 2nd year man Jay Cutler. Dre Bly joins the Broncos, giving them the stingiest set of corners in all the NFL. The Broncos knocked out the draft as well, getting pass rushers in Tim Crowder and Jarvis Moss. Al Wilson is the only big loss this team took but I still love the Broncos to do very well this year and I've given them my early Super Bowl pick.
Best add: Travis Henry RB
Worst loss: Al Wilson LB
Outlook: 13-3 and Super Bowl champions.
http://www.thephinsider.com/story/2007/6/12/0230/18116
atomicbloke
06-12-2007, 06:14 AM
New England will be our biggest stumbling bloack this season.
But I like the fact that others are finally taking notice of the Broncos.
rbackfactory80
06-12-2007, 07:02 AM
New England will be our biggest stumbling bloack this season.
But I like the fact that others are finally taking notice of the Broncos.
Those who don't follow history are doomed to repeat it. The Colts will be Denver's biggest challenge.
boltaneer
06-12-2007, 07:06 AM
Denver and St. Louis in the Super Bowl... interesting picks. Well, at least he has some guts to not go with the obvious choices.
theAPAOps5
06-12-2007, 09:23 AM
Obvious as in New England and Chicago right. I hope you aren't saying San Diego is the obvious choice. I for one thing that is a little lofty for Denver but the chips may fall just right for us.
55CrushEm
06-12-2007, 09:38 AM
New England will be our biggest stumbling bloack this season.
Yeah, because New England has been such a problem for us in the past....Uhh
Jesterhole
06-12-2007, 09:43 AM
New England will be our biggest stumbling bloack this season.
But I like the fact that others are finally taking notice of the Broncos.
We play the Chargers twice, and they swept us last season. If both teams do well, we'll end up playing them three times. We proved last year that we can beat New England. I'm more concerned about San Diego and perhaps Indy than the Pats.
vancejohnson82
06-12-2007, 09:46 AM
we actually match up pretty well with New England scheme-wise....shanahan is crafty enough to just about match up with BB on gameday and they dont really come with any threat of a running game against us (could change with Maroney in there)....they run shorter patterns over the middle which is different than the Colts 15 yard outs and double moves which have killed our safeties in the past....offensively we manage to run on them most of the time
their additions of Moss and Thomas could completely change the look of their scheme every week on both sides of the ball
i still think that the Colts are our Achilles heel though
joe9999
06-12-2007, 10:11 AM
Those who don't follow history are doomed to repeat it. The Colts will be Denver's biggest challenge.
Aslo, we haven't proven that we can beat Indy when it counts. I think Jarvis Moss was brought in especially for going after Manning.
epicSocialism4tw
06-12-2007, 10:31 AM
This ranking is quite optimistic.
This team is depending on several new or unproven elements to come through for it to be successful. Bly, Cutler, Henry, Marshall, Graham, DJ @ MLB, The new DL, and a new D-Coordinator.
Paladin
06-12-2007, 10:37 AM
This ranking is quite optimistic.
This team is depending on several new or unproven elements to come through for it to be successful. Bly, Cutler, Henry, Marshall, Graham, DJ @ MLB, The new DL, and a new D-Coordinator.
So what? Is that any worse than the sparkies relying on a whole new coaching staff? Whether anyone likes it or not, there is much to like about Denver's team right now. Gotta play the games, but the paper looks good.
;)
vancejohnson82
06-12-2007, 10:54 AM
and they didnt even mention Hixon in that article
wouldnt that put us up even further!??!!!
epicSocialism4tw
06-12-2007, 11:02 AM
So what? Is that any worse than the sparkies relying on a whole new coaching staff? Whether anyone likes it or not, there is much to like about Denver's team right now. Gotta play the games, but the paper looks good.
I agree. We Bronco fans have alot to look forward to.
I am very excited that we have loaded the DL with real talent, and that the odds are better that we wont be dominated at the LOS in the fourth quarter.
Having Cutler, Walker, Henry, and Marshall is exciting. Rod Smith is coming back healthy. That is exciting.
dragondawg
06-12-2007, 07:34 PM
can't wait for the indy game
brncs_fan
06-12-2007, 09:15 PM
Best add: Travis Henry RB
Worst loss: Al Wilson LB
Outlook: 13-3 and Super Bowl champions.
So after our opening day loss and our split with SD, who is our other loss?