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Takeaways After Dark
By Andrew Mason DenverBroncos.com HOUSTON -- It was another step forward for a defense looking to fix the one single thing that ailed it in two seasons of ranking in the league's top five. An offseason and summer of work on finding ways to become more opportunistic showed another sign of bearing regular-season fruit on Wednesday night, as Denver's defense scuttled two Houston Texans drives with interceptions to close out the teams' joint prime-time practice at Reliant Park. On the first of the practice-closing drives -- which saw Houston's No. 1 offense face Denver's first-team defense (which was still minus Champ Bailey nursing a hamstring injury) -- safety Nick Ferguson closed out matters by intercepting a David Carr pass that was intended for Andre Johnson. When the second-teamers took the field, Broncos cornerback Curome Cox picked off Tony Banks to close the Texans' five-play march. "Even though it was in practice, the whole thing is to carry it over to the game and actually turn it over into the season as far as turnovers," Ferguson said. "Most of the time, we don't get those picks and overthrows. Hopefully we can turn that over into the game." It's not so much being aggressive to force the turnovers at it is being receptive to them and finding the ball when it springs loose. Denver did just that Wednesday, with Darrent Williams intercepting a pass in the evening session and Al Wilson grabbing an errant football that skipped off Domonique Foxworth's hands during the first practice of the day. "We missed out on some of those opportunities last year," Ferguson said. "We're trying to capitalize on them this year." Ferguson had a particularly active evening. One play before intercepting Carr, he sacked him for an 8-yard loss -- although a sack was merely a tag. The teams practiced in shorts and shells on Wednesday night, limiting contact. Ferguson would have liked the chance to actually tackle the fourth-year quarterback. "I don't like playing frickin' two-hand touch," Ferguson said. "That's why I play this contact sport here." TRAINER'S ROOM: Wide receiver Jerry Rice returned Wednesday night after missing morning practices Monday and Tuesday. Rice worked through the entire evening practice and "looked good," Head Coach Mike Shanahan said ... ... Cornerbacks Champ Bailey and Jeff Shoate, running back Maurice Clarett and defensive linemen Mario Fatafehi and Courtney Brown did not practice Wednesday evening. ... Defensive tackle Gerard Warren also sat out Wednesday night as he continued to grapple with a hamstring problem. "The hamstring was a little bit tight," Shanahan said. "He tried to practice earlier in the day; he went for about 10 or 15 minutes." PUNTED: Denver's punt-protection team yielded two blocks Wednesday night, something 2004 special-teams captain Ferguson attributed to two causes. The first was inexperience. "We've got a couple of young guys on some of our units, so they have to get familiar with seeing different things from other teams," Ferguson said. "It's the first time we've seen another team opposed to ourselves in practice, so we have to get accustomed to that. But I'm sure that they'll be ready for game time." In Ferguson's eyes, the second was miscommunication. "All it was (was) some guys mixing up the count," Ferguson said. "Maybe they saw something different that they didn't see in practice, and that just threw them off. On the third unit, (special teams coach) Ronnie (Bradford took someone out and put Tick (Keith Burns) back in, who's a veteran guy, and things were going better after that." When the Broncos did get punts off, speedy rookie Jerome Mathis was ready. The fourth-round pick of the Texans blazed up the right sideline for two lengthy returns after two long-distance punts off the foot of Broncos rookie Paul Ernster. CAMP BYTES: While Denver's defense shut down the Texans in "move-the-ball" work by forcing two interceptions, the offense found mixed success. The first-team offense drove into field-goal range as Jake Plummer completed passes to Rod Smith, Ashley Lelie and Jake Plummer to set up a 45-yard field goal by Jason Elam. The No. 2 offense was not as successful against Houston's second defense; its drive petered out at the Texans 30-yard-line when a fourth-down pass from Bradlee Van Pelt for tight end Jeb Putzier went through the tight end's hands ... ... Earlier in the practice, Van Pelt found Putzier with a pass that was just behind the Boise State product. Putzier reached backwards for the football at the 5-yard-line, then lunged for the end zone, holding the ball over the plane of the end zone to assure a touchdown ... ... Charlie Adams had arguably the most unlikely reception of the evening, bobbling a pass in tight coverage near the goal line before hauling it in as several Texans defenders bore down upon him ... ... Van Pelt displayed nice touch on a fade route to Smith in the back left corner of the end zone ... ... Wide receiver Ashley Lelie went sky-high to grab a pass in the back of the end zone. Lelie managed to expertly touch both feet down inbounds for a touchdown ... ... The Broncos practice on Thursday afternoon. There is no morning practice on Thursday. Ferguson with the quote of the day! Plus the defense handled each unit of the Offense for the texans. ![]() |
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Very cool.
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The first-team offense drove into field-goal range as Jake Plummer completed passes to Rod Smith, Ashley Lelie and Jake Plummer to set up a 45-yard field goal by Jason Elam.
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As I said in the thread that was lost in the time warp, I like how the defense stepped up, but I don't like that that offense stalled.
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Read on the Broncs website that ST had it's problems. 2 punts blocked! C'mon guys, let's get it together!
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These were wiped out by the server change so i will repost them. These were observations of the night practice from Texan fans:
Just got back from practice, and here are my takes: *Jerome Mathis took one to the house (or would have) on a punt return. Very impressive and got to see his full speed. *Morlon Greenwood was trailing in coverage during the two minuite drills on consecutive passes. *Phillip Buchanan was beat by Steve Smith a couple times on quick 15 yard outs. *The Texans lost 3-0 on the two minuite drills. 1st team offense vs. 1st team defense, then 2nd team offense vs. 2nd team defense. Broncos 1st team offense marched down the field to score on a 50+ yard field goal. Texans first team offense didn't look like they were clicking very well, and Carr was sacked puting them in a 3rd and 20 position. Next play, Carr throws an interception under pressure again. 2nd team defense held Broncos 2nd team defense on 3rd and short. 2nd team offense (Texans), Banks throws an interception on the 5th play of the drive. *Kevin Kasper almost started world war III with the Broncos after pushing a cornerback down after a (somewhat) late hit on Domanick Davis on the goalline. It was about to hit Jets/Giants if the Broncos coaches weren't in the way. *Ragone threw multiple interceptions from near goalline situations. *Andre Johnson took a 15 yard hook pass to the house on what was the best play (offensively). *Andre Johnson was used in slot plays almost throughout the entire practice. *Ramon Walker blocked two consecutive punts against the Broncos special teams, reminding me of the Pats game two years ago. He looks to be in full form again. *Victor Riley was 1st team Left Tackle throughout the practice, and did not hold up very well at all. Wand looked decent in 2nd team protection. Thats all for now, I may remember something later.
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Regarding a post by another as to what "trailing" meant in relation to Morlon Greenwood, the poster added:
Greenwood-yes, it wasn't what I expected. But I may be being a bit too harsh right now. I'll wait until they are in full pads this weekend to comment further. Pressure on the QB was fairly little to none during the two minuite drills. Unfortunatley I was on the Texans offensive side of the field for the duration of the camp. No interceptions during the two minuite drills, I never heard any cheers on the other side of the field where the defense was. Broncos defense had at least 6-7 by the end of the evening. Davis looks great as usual. Morency is so amazingly similar to him, its fun to watch him run.
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And from another poster who attended in response to a question from our very own BMan:
It was Sauerbrun getting blocked. Not his fault, the Texans were just all over him by the time he made his step. At one point, the Broncos special teams coach screamed "This isn't a walkthrough. Did you think this was a walkthrough?" Kickoffs weren't practiced during the evening session open to the public. Darrent Williams looked great. I don't care about his height, the guy can make plays. Carr took advantage of Williams once by making Armstrong climb the ladder to make a catch in the endzone. Otherwise, Darrent was handling his stuff. If I were Lenny Walls, I'd be worried about my starting job. Didn't notice Williams on punt returns. Other Broncos I noticed: Chris Young - broke up a lot of passes during red zone drills. DJ Williams - was all over the field causing havoc (what's new?). Nick Ferguson - somebody put out an APB on this guy, 'cause he was killing us. Trevor Pryce - is right. He's all the way back from his back troubles. Stephen Alexander - can beat a LB and get open. Fantasy sleeper. Bradlee Van Pelt - better hope the Broncos won't need him to QB for an extended period. Kubiak was reading Van Pelt the riot act after the 2nd team 2 minute drill. Things I noticed about the Broncos in general: The secondary is fearless in jumping routes. Worked out for them during a practice, we'll see about the games. Plummer looks more in sync with his receivers. He did a good job of hitting them in stride. The Broncos will blitz any down, any player, any situation. Safety blitz a 2 minute offense? I'd like to see that chutzpah when the games count.
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"Texans first team offense didn't look like they were clicking very well, and Carr was sacked puting them in a 3rd and 20 position. Next play, Carr throws an interception under pressure again."
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Looks like we did pretty damn well. Damn Kaspar trying to be a biatch.
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here's a report from a Broncos fan in attendance via the kffl boards:
Okay, here’s the deal ladies and gents… as many of you know I am usually pretty optimistic about the Broncos from week to week, from season to season so this next comment may be taken with a grain of salt… THIS DEFENSE LOOKS AWESOME!!! Yes, I know, it was against the Texans but they have some talent and the Broncos made them look like they were in their first year again. I’ll come back to that shortly… My general observations of the Texans practice from a fans perspective; not very much room. There was not a lot whole heck of a lot of folks there last night but those who were there were crammed into two set of bleachers or standing along the end zone fence line. I was in the later group to start off. I’m not going to go drill by drill I am just going to point out those things that I saw that caught my attention and right off the bat, the punting team was HORRIBLE. Out of maybe 15 punts, three were flat out blocked and 2 were tipped. Most of the mayhem was caused by a number 22 (I don’t know who he was). It was painful to watch and the coverage wasn’t much better than the protection. Well, that’s about the only really bad thing I saw last night. On to the defense. I watched them a lot as my vantage was in the back of the end zone they were running drills into. Lenny was all over the joint. He was very physical with Bradford, Armstrong and Johnson. Armstrong did catch a short pass and made Walls look very silly but all in all Lenny had a great night. He had interceptions in pretty much all drills and one thing that I saw happen when Carr or Banks threw to Lenny’s side was that they attempted to throw the ball higher than they ordinarily would to get it over Lenny. The results were passes landing 10 yards OOB. In other words, his stature makes QB’s change the way the attempt to deliver the ball. He is not only skilled and physical, his presence on the field is disruptive. Another of the D backs that had a real good practice was Cox. He had a couple defended passes during drills and an INT in full squad scrimmage in which he made a real nice read and break on a slant and took it to the house. Ferguson had a pretty nice night as well with an INT on Carr. Gold, Wilson and DJ were everywhere. Al got into it with Dom Davis at one point and they were jawing at each other. The defense as a whole was very fast to the ball, excellent in pursuit and there was good pressure on Carr and Banks all night. Again, I hate to sound like a homer here but this is a very, very good squad from top to bottom. Offensively I didn’t get to see most of the early drills as the Bronco O was on another field but in the 7 on 7 and the full squad they looked pretty good. Jake threw the ball well I thought. On a scramble he tossed a deep one down the sideline to Rod that went off his finger tips. Rod also dropped another one that hit him in the chest and I guess he was pretty upset with him self when he came over after practice and signed autographs. I shook his hand and took a couple pictures. Anyway, back to the practice. Ash caught everything thrown his way and while Darius didn’t have a lot of passes, I watched him run his routes and on one play he simply left the defender looking brain dead with one of the sweetest routes I’ve seen in a long time. I didn’t see a single ball thrown Rice’s way during the full team but he had a couple of grabs during goal line and red zone work and over all he looked, well, like the best WR to ever play the game. He may not be fast but he still has really good quicks and his route running gets him the separation he needs. During the two minute drill they ran with Smith, Rice, Watts and Ash and moved the ball pretty much at will but the drive ended with Elam kicking a FG. RB wise, Mike was Mike. He runs hard, reads the blocking perfectly and when he sees the hole he is through it with authority. Tatum danced and unless the hole was big and obvious he usually got caught up behind the LOS. Dude is quick though and on a swing pass he just simply owned the CB coming up to make the play and was in the end zone in a flash. The second team didn’t look so good. BVP was not throwing the ball well last night. A couple he threw at the feet of his targets and some of his sideline routes were high and wide, which is a bad thing on an out route. If your gonna throw that pass bad, it better be low and away. He is very athletic and ran a couple times including a nice 15 yard or so scramble that got a first down and another he ran in for a score. QG looked like QG although I don’t think he’s as quick and explosive as he was before. Ron Dayne… physically the dude looks great. He looks like he has his head in the game and is ready to take that step. He runs hard and makes some good choices and catches the ball very fluidly. I always knew he had real nifty feet but its really apparent when you see him live. For the most part the offense looked like they were able to move the ball. Unfortunately there were no big plays but I think that was by design. I think the Broncos have one of the best young group of WR’s that no one has ever heard of. Besides Ash and Darius, Devoe and Romar both are really quick, get off the line well and run nice patterns. Ive seen both of them bobble a lot of balls prior to bringing them in but they were smooth last night. Both catch the ball with their hands, which to me is a big deal. Triandos is being passed up by these two and BJ is, in my opinion a non entity. My overall assessment of the Broncos is that they are a very solid squad. I think they have not just depth but competent players two or three deep at WR and RB and the defense is choked full of terrific athletes and playmakers. A couple of other notes…the basketball player, Wesley Duke wont make it past the first cut. He was the major culprit in the punting fiasco, was thrown off the field at one point by the coach and he also got an earful a couple of times during other drills. Like I said, the youngins in the secondary are all players. There is some terrific internal competition going on with that group that can only result in making them better as a unit. Browner is the real deal. Well, take it for what its worth ya’ll. I had a real nice night, took some great pics of Dunta Robinson, Rod Smith, Romar and Carswell. Like I said, Rod seemed to be in a real bad mood because he wasn’t friendly at all and only signed a few autos. But then again, he and Sapp were the only Broncos to come over and sign. Carswell and Ellis Johnson came over but they were just chatting with some friends. David Carr was of course way too busy fixing his hair and being pretty to worry about the fans. Im sure there are a lot of things that I missed but this is already long winded enough.
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such as 2003 season games? Do you still watch them at times. I would like your opinion on Ferguson. I thought the guy was awesome. Unlike Kenoy, he showed awareness and seem to have the ability to track the ball or ball carrier down. Not only that he was great tackler and hitter too. |
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Cox has great size but its a up hill battle for him to make the team. Cool to here that our D is looking so good. I hope that it does that well during the games.
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I will eat alot of crow if Ferg ends up with more then 3 picks. I will be oh so happy to eat it as well. I just didn't think he was much of a ball hawk. Thad doesn't mean I think he is bad just he isn't known for picking off passes.
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The east coast media is going to get it up their colon when our team romps. It's funny tho, these nimrods have the attention span of Bronco Billy on a Slap cartoon. I swear, I have seen Steven A. Smith, and Skip Bayless, and the Swami, and so many others miss so bad, it's funny.
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I will be giving Mock's Locks every week as an imaginaryr contract with OM.com, and as such, will continue to provide ways to piss off your bookie.
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I think the best thing about all those reports is that we were able to defend them very well without Champ, Courtney or Big Money on the field.
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I posted this on the "old board" I guess
Anyhow, this is a Texan fan's perspective of a few things from last night. We're going to be good!!!It was Sauerbrun getting blocked. Not his fault, the Texans were just all over him by the time he made his step. At one point, the Broncos special teams coach screamed "This isn't a walkthrough. Did you think this was a walkthrough?" Quote: Originally Posted by BroncoMan13 Did any of you guys happen to notice how Denver's kicker was doing on kickoffs? Kickoffs weren't practiced during the evening session open to the public. Quote: Originally Posted by BroncoMan13 One last question on the Broncos. We drafted Darrent Williams (Okst.) with our first pick in the draft. He is a burner in the return games and a ballhawk at CB. He's small to be a starting caliber CB (5'8) and takes a lot of chances, but he's playing with the first team right now since Champ is nursing a hammy... the question is, did anybody notice a midget in the secondary making some plays and how did this guy look on Punt/kick returns. Darrent Williams looked great. I don't care about his height, the guy can make plays. Carr took advantage of Williams once by making Armstrong climb the ladder to make a catch in the endzone. Otherwise, Darrent was handling his stuff. If I were Lenny Walls, I'd be worried about my starting job. Didn't notice Williams on punt returns. Other Broncos I noticed: Chris Young - broke up a lot of passes during red zone drills. DJ Williams - was all over the field causing havoc (what's new?). Nick Ferguson - somebody put out an APB on this guy, 'cause he was killing us. Trevor Pryce - is right. He's all the way back from his back troubles. Stephen Alexander - can beat a LB and get open. Fantasy sleeper. Bradlee Van Pelt - better hope the Broncos won't need him to QB for an extended period. Kubiak was reading Van Pelt the riot act after the 2nd team 2 minute drill. Things I noticed about the Broncos in general: The secondary is fearless in jumping routes. Worked out for them during a practice, we'll see about the games. Plummer looks more in sync with his receivers. He did a good job of hitting them in stride. The Broncos will blitz any down, any player, any situation. Safety blitz a 2 minute offense? I'd like to see that chutzpah when the games count. |
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