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montrose
08-25-2008, 10:58 AM
Pittman happy for any role in backfield

Now this is how to wind down a professional career.

Michael Pittman has had a nice, durable NFL stint, averaging a little more than 15 games a year, including playoffs, in his 10 seasons with Arizona and Tampa Bay. He has swung between starter and primary backup most of his career.

Now 33 and fighting for one of the 53 roster spots with the Broncos, Pittman knows his value here is as a No. 3 tailback who can swing up to fullback.

Many veterans are known to pout about a diminished role. Pittman showed Friday night in the Broncos' preseason game against the Green Bay Packers that he's embracing it.

He caught six passes out of the backfield, including a go-ahead, 9-yard touchdown midway through the fourth quarter, eluding a tackler or two along the way.

He also rushed 10 times, once for 16 yards.

Sure, he got tired. Pittman hasn't had as many as 16 touches in a game since Christmas Eve 2006. But his toil will have been rewarded if he's still around by week's end.

"I've had a long career. I've had my time to shine as a starter," Pittman said. "I've played a lot of football. I don't have to be the starter on this team. As long as I have a role that can help this offense win . . .

"I think I showed a lot (Friday). I was able to catch the ball out of the backfield. I tried to run with authority, and block. At the same, there are things I could do better."

Local endorsement.

Green Bay kicker Mason Crosby knows from his four years as a record-setting kicker at the University of Colorado how much Jason Elam meant to the Broncos. Crosby also knew there would be pressure on whoever replaced Elam. The Atlanta Falcons signed Elam, a free agent, in March after 15 years of steady accuracy in Denver.

"Yeah, but Matt's following up well," Crosby said of Matt Prater, the Broncos' new place-kicker. "He's hitting the ball well. He's kicking off really well. It looks like he's having a good preseason. I wish him the best."

Prater is a respectable 7-of-9 in field goals in the preseason. Where he dramatically improves Broncos' special teams is on kickoffs. Prater has recorded touchbacks on eight of his 11 kickoffs the past two games.

Last season, Broncos kickoff specialist Todd Sauerbrun didn't record his eighth touchback until his 10th game.

Dennison's kids.

If he keeps this up, Broncos offensive coordinator/line coach Rick Dennison will have to become the official spokesman of the AARP. In June, Dennison and his wife, Shannon, welcomed a fifth child, Trey Calloway. A few days later, Dennison turned 51.

Then, he took five offensive linemen who were not playing at their positions for the Broncos last year and molded them into a starting unit that prevented any sack of quarterback Jay Cutler during the preseason and opened huge holes for running backs Selvin Young and Andre Hall against the Packers.

Young and Hall combined for 83 yards on 13 carries, a 6.4-yard average behind the first-string offensive line in the first half.

"We love it as linemen to be able to run the ball," said Ryan Harris, the Broncos' right tackle. "With the people we have on this team, we can do a lot of things if we can keep our focus on the task at hand."

Mike Klis, The Denver Post

http://www.denverpost.com/sports/ci_10293277

Kaylore
08-25-2008, 11:00 AM
This should be titled "Pittman happy to be employed."

ludo21
08-25-2008, 11:07 AM
i hope we keep Alridge over him. We already got 2 FB in hillis and Sapp....

montrose
08-25-2008, 11:10 AM
This should be titled "Pittman happy to be employed."

He signed a veteran's-minimum, no bonus contract after team's were already in OTA's - I'd say he better be happy to be employed.

bronco militia
08-25-2008, 11:13 AM
i'll be pissed if they keep Sapp and cut Pittman

Jason in LA
08-25-2008, 11:42 AM
He must need the paycheck.

broncofan2438
08-25-2008, 11:53 AM
I know many of you say that he probably wont make the team, but i think he just might. Shanny needs his leadership and veteran skills. Look for him to have an impact this year

telluride
08-25-2008, 12:16 PM
Sapp will be cut, Pittman not. Hillis has proven he can do FB, and Pittman can be both emergency FB and RB. Also, none of our three leading RBs (Selvin, Andre, Aldridge) are all that stout. Then, when Torain comes back Pittman will be released.

bronco militia
08-25-2008, 12:18 PM
Sapp will be cut, Pittman not. Hillis has proven he can do FB, and Pittman can be both emergency FB and RB. Also, none of our three leading RBs (Selvin, Andre, Aldridge) are all that stout. Then, when Torain comes back Pittman will be released.

that's the way I see it playing out....maybe Torrain goes on IR, Aldridge is signed to the practice squad, and then Pittman gets cut when Aldridge gets healthy.

Dudeskey
08-25-2008, 12:19 PM
He must need the paycheck.

Yeah, he still has to fix his Hummer and his wife's Mercedes...™

Smiling Assassin27
08-25-2008, 12:47 PM
Sapp or Pittman? I take Mike. The Sapp experiment has run its course. Get him, Colbert, Paymah, and Ramsey the hell out of town.

montrose
08-25-2008, 12:52 PM
Sapp will be cut, Pittman not. Hillis has proven he can do FB, and Pittman can be both emergency FB and RB. Also, none of our three leading RBs (Selvin, Andre, Aldridge) are all that stout. Then, when Torain comes back Pittman will be released.

Sapp is a much better ST'er than Pittman is and that will keep Sapp over Pittman - although both could make it until Torain returns. The problem with Pittman is that he'd be a shoe-in if he was an ineffective short yardage back but I've yet to see him convert a 3rd and 1 this preseason.

maybe Torain goes on IR, Aldridge is signed to the practice squad, and then Pittman gets cut when Aldridge gets healthy.

No way Torain goes to IR with the news he could be back by the NE game. I can see Alridge heading towards the practice squad. My guess is that we start the season with Young, Hall, Torain, Pittman, Sapp and Hillis on the active roster with Alridge on the PS (assuming he clears waivers); and following Torain's return Pittman is cut to make way for Alridge or a player at another position of need due to injuries.

Sapp or Pittman? I take Mike. The Sapp experiment has run its course.

I agree the Sapp experiment as a starting FB has run it's course but I love the guy as a backup at both the FB and HB positions and on all special teams units.

bronco militia
08-25-2008, 12:55 PM
No way Torain goes to IR with the news he could be back by the NE game.



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so far that's only media speculation. Crazy things happen when the teams have to get down to 53. I'll be disappointed if Torrain goes on IR, but not surprised.

ohiobronco2
08-25-2008, 12:56 PM
He must need the paycheck.

Has he generously offered to pay for Henry's children.

FantomForce
08-25-2008, 01:25 PM
Keep Pittman man! If you don't he may squeeze your head in his huge a$$ biceps, but then again he may have a new career in arm wrestling,;D

Ziggy
08-25-2008, 01:31 PM
that's the way I see it playing out....maybe Torrain goes on IR, Aldridge is signed to the practice squad, and then Pittman gets cut when Aldridge gets healthy.

I doubt Alridge makes it through waivers if he gets cut. I think another team will pick him up before he makes it to the PS.

bronco militia
08-25-2008, 01:40 PM
I doubt Alridge makes it through waivers if he gets cut. I think another team will pick him up before he makes it to the PS.

what team would sign him to their active roster and why?

he went undrafted for a reason

s0phr0syne
08-25-2008, 01:48 PM
what team would sign him to their active roster and why?

he went undrafted for a reason


Just off the top of my head, the Texans come to mind. He's got local appeal and did reasonably well against them. Their RB situation is a mess as it is.


The only reason we got him as a UDFA over everyone else is because of Denver's reputation to give everyone a shot.

Of course, I could easily be overestimating his value to other teams as a homer, but I think Houston would definitely be interested.