While I attended part of Monday’s Day 13 of training camp, RSH has you more than covered on the action that went on then, better than I could say due to my later arrival. Day 14, on the other hand, I attended in full, and thus have a better understanding of the full context of the practice than I did the day before. So let’s get right to that.
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2019 Training Camp: Day 9 (Stadium Scrimmage) Recap and Report
After a five-year hiatus, I was elated to return to Broncos Field at Mile High to attend this year’s stadium scrimmage. One of the many great attributes of Vic Fangio is how much he appears to appreciate the fans and his sincere desire to gain their support. Fangio described his reasoning for having a stadium scrimmage when the idea was presented to him following his hiring: “Just to go down there. New staff, players—just get in an NFL stadium. That’s a pretty nice stadium down there. Pretty imposing. I think it’s good… It will be good for the young guys.”
One of my best friends, who I had not seen in over six years, accompanied me to the scrimmage. Beforehand, we were able to find a pretty good taco spot just south of 6th Avenue on Federal Boulevard called, La Junta, which should not be confused with the Southeastern Colorado town of the same namesake.
My friend and I arrived in our seats near the 30-yard line on the westside of the stadium about ten minutes before the scrimmage commenced. Aside from some bouts of scorching sun before the shade set in, the weather was cooperative. Thankfully, some ominous skies did not result in any lightning or rain delays like in 2013, which significantly shortened the scrimmage that year.
While I brought a paper pad and pencil to this year’s scrimmage, my observations and details were not as fixed due to catching up with my friend. Nevertheless, here are some notes and thoughts for you to dissect and digest.
Continue reading 2019 Training Camp: Day 9 (Stadium Scrimmage) Recap and ReportResults Of Guessing The 2019 Broncos Roster
Last week, I opened up guesses as to whom could make the 2019 Broncos roster. Eight respondents submitted their guesses. Here are the differences that came up in those eight responses.
Continue reading Results Of Guessing The 2019 Broncos RosterBiomechanical Review: 2019 Draft Part 2
(to read part 1 of the 2019 draft review click here)
Continue reading Biomechanical Review: 2019 Draft Part 2Biomechanical Review: 2019 Draft- Anterior Dominant Picks
With training camp now getting underway, let’s take one last look at the college film for a biomechanical review of the 2019 draft- starting with the anterior dominant draft picks
Guess The 2019 Broncos Roster
As training camp starts this week, it’s that time of year to give your thoughts on what the 53 player roster for Week 1 of the 2019 could look like. Give your best guess in the comments, and if there are enough replies, I may crunch those replies to see where the opinions differ the most.
Examining the Expiring Contracts Of Other Pending 2020 Unrestricted Free Agents
In three prior articles, I identified a total of six players with contracts expiring after 2019 who could be in line for extensions soon. Now, I will conclude the series by briefly commenting on some other pending 2020 unrestricted free agents of note.
Continue reading Examining the Expiring Contracts Of Other Pending 2020 Unrestricted Free AgentsGuide to Biomechanical Efficiency Part 3
(to read part 1 of this series click here, to read part 2 of this series click here)
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Examining A Possible Contract Extension For Andy Janovich
Andy Janovich revived the fullback position in Denver once he arrived after Peyton Manning retired. Entering the final year of his rookie contract, what future can he expect after this season?
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