Biomechanical Review: Preseason Week 1 (Part 1)
Biomechanical Review: Preseason Week 1- Quick Takes
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CJ Anderson appears healthy, unlike this time last year. Â He is noticeably quicker, and appears more comfortable making reads in the Kubiak scheme.
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Shiloh Keo Suspended Two Games
.@NFL suspends Shiloh Keo for two games.
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— Denver Broncos (@Broncos) August 12, 2016
The two game suspension likely arises from a DUI Keo was charged with back in February.
Broncos at Bears: The 10 Things I Liked and the 10 Things I Didn’t
I love the preseason! It gives an opportunity to see how strong our depth is behind the starters should they go down. This game also displayed the flaw of John Fox’s philosophy “next man up.”
In Kubiak’s system we see players rotate in the game. Some of these players stood out as taking huge strides last year in comparison to the years prior. One player that stood out to me was CB Kayvon Webster. Drafted in the third round of  the 2013, I worried every time he was the next man up for the years that followed. This all changed in 2015 when Kubiak entered the picture. Webster looked like he needed development earlier in the season, but as the season went on we witnessed an overdue growth. In the playoffs he was fantastic, and we witnessed more of what he’s capable of yesterday.
It wasn’t only him. Todd Davis, Virgil Green, Shaq Barrett, Cody Latimer, and a few others from the John Fox regime were electric last night. But, here’s the amazing thing: 0 points against. This shows we have serious depth on defense.
Here’s the 10 things I liked and the 10 things I didn’t like:
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It’s All Orange, Fat Man: 08/12/16 (Open Thread)
Game Thread: Broncos at Bears, 2016 Preseason Week 1
It’s All Orange, Fat Man: 08/11/16 (Open Thread)
How Can We Really Improve The HOF Voting Process?
The Pro Football Hall of Fame induction ceremony took place this past weekend, and while we are all aware about the field issues that led to the cancellation of the Hall of Fame game, I’m not here to discuss that. Instead, my attention focuses on the Pro Football Hall of Fame itself.
I’ve written previously about this subject, but wanted to examine the process by which members are selected, what are really the problems with the process and what might be done to address it.
My point is to get discussion steered in a better direction than what tends to be the usual cries about the process.
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It’s All Orange, Fat Man: 08/10/16 (Open Thread)
It’s All Orange, Fat Man: 08/09/16 (Open Thread)