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Monday, August 31, 2009

Thoughts over Sunday Nights Pre-Season Game 3

Sunday's game against the Chicago Bears and former Bronco QB Jay Cutler had over 70,000 fans in attendance. Talk about a play-off type atmosphere!!! All the added hype and television drama replays over Cutlers departure re-opened past wounds that probably won't heal anytime soon. Funny thing is at the end of the season last year I expected Cutler to be running out onto Invesco Field for our first pre-season game. What I didn't expect was for it to be for the other team! Irony in its best form.

Both teams on offense looked shaky from the start, and the defenses were dominating. Orton struck first on the Broncos 3rd drive that set up a Matt Prater 31 yard field goal. Cutler came right back with a drive of his own that set up a Robby Gould 40 yard field goal to tie it up at 3-3. After a few back and forth series that netted no scores the game changing moment happened that put the Broncos on the ropes. The same old game changing moment that has plagued the Broncos over the years. A long punt return to set up the go ahead score.

I have no idea why w
e (the Broncos) like to make high light reels for the leagues best punt returners and kick off returners. Regardless, Devin Hester took a punt 54 yards to our own 4 yard line. Chicago isn't going to try to pass the ball; they are a run first, hard nosed tough team and will hammer it in. Matt Forte put Chicago up 10-3.

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ext series ends with Kyle Orton slicing his right index finger on a defensive players helmet during an incomplete pass; he will not return to the game. Chicago gets pinned at their 2 yard line. Jay Cutler comes out and does what he used to do for Denver. He took the Bears 98 yards down the field and throws a 6 yard TD pass to Matt Forte with 13 seconds left before halftime. Chicago is up 17-3 and that is the only score that matters. In the 2nd half all the scrubs come out to play.

Personally, I was GLAD to see Cutler drive the ball 98 yards down the field. Images of Cutler in Blue and Orange immediately surface to mind. He showed everything that we used to have. The scrambling, the sliding in the pocket, the passes in tight windows for completions on the run, and especially the 3rd down conversions to keep the drive alive! McHoodie had a front row seat to view the franchise player he was too proud to ackno
wledge was as good a QB as Matt Cassel. McHoodie did his best to slow the 98 yard drive down with two fruitless challenges on throws from Cutler to Olsen and then the TD throw to Forte, but it was all in vain. That's what franchise QB's do! They make coaches (Lovie Smith) and they make fools of coaches (no need to fill in the blank here.)

There were a couple plays that could've changed the game in our favor. If Elvis Dumervil sacks Cutler for the safety this game is pretty much in our hands. He was just a split second slow on a few other times. And his frustration showed when he hit Cutler late for a penalty. It just goes to show you that this game is all about inches.

The Defense is definitely better, I'm sure of it now! Mike Nolan has done a phenomenal job changing to the 3-4. We are in great hands with Nolan, I hope he sticks around for years to come.

I am glad that this game is OVER and behind us. Kyle Orton can relax now and not have to try to prove he is our starter. He just has to let his finger heal. He was a bit over excited (hell I was too) which put him off target a couple of times. If there is anything I would wish for, its that Kyle Orton had a chance to come back out a couple more times to see if he could get a solid TD drive going.

The rest of the offensive weapons looked awesome. Royal did excellent, but he scared me when his arm got mashed by a big ole Defensive line man. Peyton did great, but he scared me too when he drove his knee into the turf and came up limping.

Our team is going to win some games this year. I'm confident enough to say that we're still the 2nd best team in the AFC West! IF we can beat San Diego soundly once, that will make my year! Cheers.

Monday, August 24, 2009

Thoughts over Saturday Nights Pre-Seaon Game 2


The Offense:

The Broncos offense looked sharp coming out of the gates. Kyle Orton proved he could engineer long drives and hit open receivers in the end zone. Jabar Gaffney made quite a few excellent catches, but he needs to finish off the drives. The pass he dropped in the end zone led to an ugly interception on the next play. My favorite players - Eddie Royal, Brandon Stokley, and Peyton Hillis - all looked stout and ready to play in the regular season. We sorely need Brandon Marshall.

The Defense:

It looks like we still need a lot of work, especially in the middle of the field. As far as the cornerbacks, when you're going up with the likes of T.J. Houshmandzadeh, chances are he's going to make you look bad. He burned Andre Goodman on a fade route for a TD. On the play before that he pulled an excellent ankle breaker move on Champ Bailey with a short sluggo route that Hasselback over threw him (should've been a TD too!) Early in the game the pressure on Hasselback was great, however it diminished greatly with a few short passes and screens. Our Blitz package needs to be disguised more. I hope Mike Nolan has some plans for improving the defense.

The Left-Handed Interception:

To me, pre-season give opportunity for situational football. Since the games are glorified practices, why not use them when given the opportunity? He's what I thought right away when we went for the TD on 4th down. First of all the starting offense was not going to come back out on the field, so in a sense, this was the final play of their game that mattered.

The situation: 4th and goal, play-off game, do or die, anything goes!

Although it turned out ugly in the end, I don't blame Kyle Orton for trying to make something happen. His right arm was being grabbed and he switched the ball to the left hand. Then he sent a floating dead duck up for grabs that was easily intercepted. He did what he had to given the situation. I could live with that play if it was the last play of the last game of the season.

Obviously if this was a real game with the time left on the clock in the 2nd quarter, then we would've kicked a field goal and gone in for half time to make adjustments on defense. But it's pre season and I believe the situation presented itself. It's nice to know that Kyle will do anything in a do or die situation, no matter the out come. Sure, he was ridiculed by the network for the play. I just don't think those that ridiculed understood what was really going on. I just hope I'm right, cheers! :-D

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Right Now, I Would Have No Trust Either!


Brandon Marshall is having trust issues with the Broncos organization, according to reports all over the web! The latest spin is with the Public Relations Jr. Staffer coaching team mates of Brandon to not show enthusiasm for his acquittal of charges in Atlanta over a what was deemed a scuffle with his fiance.

This is speculation, but I really do not think Jr. Staffers will go about doing things on their own. They are generally a "Jump - How High" type of characters. And with the new regime in place all over the Blue and Orange facility, either you're a team player, or you're out the door!

It's a shame that this organization continually stains itself with negative criticisms continually throughout 2009. I do not recall so much self inflicted wounds on my beloved Broncos as I've seen this year! The last MAJOR controversy prior to 2009 was when Clinton Portis wanted out of Denver, and we ended up with Champ Bailey. We had the little spat with Bobby Humphrey years before we won the two Super Bowls. And then there was Dan Reeve's signing Tommy Maddux to replace John Elway. This year blows all of those controversies combined away by ten fold!

This league is a business, we hear that time and again from the head office, the coaches, and players. Everyone is going to do what's best for themselves. But to have a successful business you have to have trust. Without trust, there is nothing but distractions and confusion. That's what you see happening with the Denver Broncos. For this argument, I have to agree with Brandon.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

I Must Still Be A Fan!!!


Well, the Title says it all! I'm still a die hard Broncos fan. I watched the whole game and still felt shitty about how they played offensively after the first failed series. I felt those same feelings I felt when we had Steve DeBerg, Bubby Brister, & Brian Griese as our quarter back! If they couldn't get things going from the start, things always seemed to get worse. They just didn't have it in them to dig out of a hole. Eh... oh well!

Coop's blog says we're rebuilding! I don't know if I agree with that or not.

I did like how Orton drove down the field on the first possession. If we get that first TD then this might have been a totally different game. Actually I'm positive. The first series the play calling was superb. Still, we have a great O-line and Peyton Hillis in the back field. Punching it in on the first series would've made a statement. There is still a few more pre-season games to enjoy. I guess we can only get better.

I thought the Defense played well giving up only 9 points on 3 turn overs. This game could've easily been a blow out with last years defense. Hell, I think it would've been a blow out with last years offense... just kidding!!!

The only comments I have on the 2nd half is that all the scrubs are out there trying to make a spot on the team. That's about it! Simms looked well but he was going up against 2nd stringers, so it doesn't count unless he starts with the big boys. I'm looking forward to preseason game 2. Cheers!

Monday, August 10, 2009

Invesco Practice

If the practice at Invesco is a glimpse of what the rest of the season is going to look like, then it's going to be a long season! 2 interceptions and missed throws to wide open receivers from our QB Kyle Orton drew Boos from Denver Bronco Fans! I hope it was a result of an improved defense instead of a declining offense, but it's probably more accurate to say it's a mix of both. Being the 2nd rank offense and a switch at the head of the offense result in a decline, having the 28th rank defense and a switch to a lot of players and positions result in an increase in performance.

Since the biggest trade of the 2009 off season happened earlier this year, my expectations are not high at all for the Broncos. So I guess I shouldn't be surprised by the out come nor the reaction of the fans. Both Orton and McHoodie answered questions realistically, fans boo when you deserve to be booed and cheer when you deserve to be cheered.

Since this division is probably still the weakest in the NFL, and Cassel isn't looking any better in KC than Orton is here, we might still have a chance to squeak out a couple wins here and there. Oakland should become good games again, but I'm still afraid that San Diego will kick our ass soundly. San Diego is the power house in our division and will probably continue to be for a couple more years. I'm only being as realistic as Orton and McHoodrat! Cheers.