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dragondawg
08-12-2007, 11:43 PM
Hixon set to return to Broncos
By BRANDI PEREZ
THE GAZETTE

After missing his rookie season because of injury, Domenik Hixon returned to the Denver Broncos with a simple goal.

“First and foremost is making the team,” he said. “People lose sight that there are still cuts.”

Hixon could take the first step toward making the 53-man roster tonight when the Broncos open the preseason against the 49ers in San Francisco.

A wide receiver and kick returner, Hixon spent his rookie year on the reserve/non-football injury list because of a stress fracture in his left foot.

“It was frustrating, but everything happens for a reason,” Hixon said. “We were doing everything possible, but the bone wasn’t healing fast enough.”

After two weeks of training camp, Hixon insists his foot has healed and said he can’t wait to get on the field. And he wants to be sure he’s ready when that time comes.

“I’m working on making sure I know the plays to a tee before I come out of the huddle,” said Hixon, who was the team’s fourth-round draft pick last year. “I feel real confident right now about learning. They simplified the playbook.”

Hixon spends an hour after each practice reviewing the playbook. His teammates have been helpful on the field.

“(Brandon) Stokley, Javon (Walker) and Rod (Smith) like to coach,” Hixon said. “They’re great. ... We got a great group of veterans who teach.”

Hixon said he isn’t worried about how many touchdowns he will score.

“Personal goals are great,” Hixon said. “But if I catch six touchdowns and we lose, it doesn’t mean anything to me.”

Hixon’s parents moved to the U.S. from Neukirchen, Germany, when he was 12 so he could play football.

“It was a childhood dream of mine,” the former University of Akron captain said. “Going up against the best”

Hixon, who talks to his parents every day, said his family is eager to see him play against the best.

“It puts back into perspective what you’re doing is for a reason,” he said. “My parents are huge fans. They’ve been my biggest support staff.”

He said the best part of joining the NFL is being a part of an elite group.

“To be here is a lot of people’s dreams,” Hixon said. “That’s the biggest rush. Being here in the NFL is definitely a blessing.”

http://www.gazette.com/sports/hixon_25984___article.html/parents_making.html

Atlas
08-12-2007, 11:46 PM
I smell a 6 TD performance by him.... can anybody stop him?

CBF1
08-13-2007, 01:28 AM
Atlas, you mean 6 td's by halftime right?

AboveAverage
08-13-2007, 02:04 AM
The 2nd coming of Hixon.

Killericon
08-13-2007, 02:39 AM
After missing his rookie season because of injury

He did it for our sins.

Jesterhole
08-13-2007, 03:07 AM
So when Hixon goes into the Hall, does he actually have to be voted in, or does he just become ethereal and transcend into the form of a golden bust of himself?

Killericon
08-13-2007, 04:09 AM
So when Hixon goes into the Hall, does he actually have to be voted in, or does he just become ethereal and transcend into the form of a golden bust of himself?

They're going to make an entirely new hall of fame. Canton couldn't hope to contain his glory.

baja
08-13-2007, 06:45 AM
There is a down side, for fear of embarrassment teams may start forfeiting their Broncos games and we will miss the enjoyment of actually seeing the games

no-pseudo-fan
08-13-2007, 08:41 AM
I think 6 TD a Game is a reasonable goal. (2 Kickoff for TD, 2 Punts for TD's, 1 receiving TD, and 1 running TD) If he does too much too early the league might put Hixon on the Banned list of preformance enhancers. People fear what they don't understand!

Dukes
08-13-2007, 08:46 AM
This is getting out of hand ;D

TheReverend
08-13-2007, 09:26 AM
I think 6 TD a Game is a reasonable goal. (2 Kickoff for TD, 2 Punts for TD's, 1 receiving TD, and 1 running TD) If he does too much too early the league might put Hixon on the Banned list of preformance enhancers. People fear what they don't understand!

You forgot the passing TDs where he throws the ball and catches it himself.

Rohirrim
08-13-2007, 09:47 AM
Tedy Bruschi calls Hixon, "The only man I can't tackle."