It’s All Orange, Fat Man: 08/19/16 (My Last Open Thread)

Hello guys.

Firstly, I apologize for the lack of communication on my part.

I want to let you know that my laptop took a minor dump (got it fixed obviously) during the first part of fall camp which meant that I needed to find some free time to fix it. I mistakenly assumed that fall camp would operate at the same structure as our in-season schedule. It turned out that we went to our schedule of old (7:30am-10:00pm) and I had to wait until I got some time off in order to get the problem rectified. I could have typed the IAOFM on my phone but, found that way too inconvenient.  I was also losing an hour and a half of sleep on top of that before my problem which affected the detail of my work on the field and in the office. Not good.

Since I have stopped writing the IAOFM, I have corrected a lot of the detail mistakes I have made at work and have more time for myself. I’m building better relationships with my athletes, coaches, and friends. I have basically taken on most of the football operations during camp because my coaches have entrusted me with a lot more duties than I initially thought I would have. All in all, my life is quickly turning into something big and I want to squeeze all of the juice I can out of this orange considering I may not have enough money to make it into a full-time collegiate coach.

Which is why I have made the decision to not post a daily open thread nor a IAOFM during the season. Sure, I could take two minutes of time out of my day to write a header on the top of the page and post it. Honestly though, I’m at that point though where I just want to focus on my job when I leave the house and that’s it. If someone else wants to take over IAOFM duties, I would be ecstatic.

I understand that I led you all to believe that I would be able to do this everyday. It’s not fair of me to say one thing and then do the other. So, I want you to know that when I let you know that when I say I will do something in the future, I will do it. I will get that problem corrected.

This is by no means a goodbye at all. I will still check in on you guys from time to time or maybe post the occasional article after my season concludes. I just do not want to make time to write the IAOFM anymore.

This is also by no means a negative reflection on you guys either. I still think you guys are awesome and I am super-glad that Nick gave me some room to write on his website. It helped me reflect on some of my thoughts about the game and gave me football to interact with when I was doing odd jobs during the summer. Football, if you couldn’t tell, is my song I wake up to in the morning.

You guys are awesome. Don’t you ever forget that. I hope you think the same of me even though I went AWOL the past couple of weeks.

Predict the Broncos Final Roster Competition – Requesting Feedback

The idea of a Broncos roster prediction competition has been thrown around in the comments section here at In-Thinair.  I think this could be fun both to see who’s best at predicting the roster and get some stats behind who people think will make the team.  Once everyone’s picks are in, I’d be willing to post numbers on how many times each players was picked.

I was hoping to get some feedback on this idea to make it go smoothly, get the most participation possible, and  yield the best results.  I was thinking I’d make it live after the preseason game on Saturday, and leave it up until maybe Wed evening, so we have some time to figure out the best way to do this.

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Vance Walker Tears ACL

Per Andrew Mason:

A Monday afternoon MRI examination revealed that Walker suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee during that morning’s practice.

Walker is expected to miss the 2016 season. The injury is a crushing blow for the eight-year veteran, who had moved onto the first team and was holding down a starting spot as he replaced free-agent departure Malik Jackson in the starting lineup.

As Mason alludes to, this means that Denver’s unrestricted free agent acquisition of Jared Crick, and second round rookie Adam Gotsis, will be asked to play a significantly higher number of snaps than perhaps originally planned.  This also provides an opportunity for recent street free agent acquisition Billy Winn to secure a role on the roster.

Here’s An Idea For The “Sources” Of The NFL

Create a central NFL Twitter account (call it @NFLSources or something similar), work with Twitter to get it verified, and whenever anonymous sources want to deliver news, they can log in to the account and tweet it out in one place.*  That way, we can avoid the absurdity of multiple insiders all tweeting the same thing within minutes to seconds of each other. It’s especially absurd when it regards a career third string quarterback, as the example below the fold demonstrates: Continue reading Here’s An Idea For The “Sources” Of The NFL