
styg50
Mar 28, 2008 Jan 08, 2009 203 5322
Born in Greeley CO. while the Broncos were getting prepared for their '78 season, I was destined to bleed blue and orange. I was raised in the mountains of central Idaho and my earliest Broncos memory was the loss to the Giants in the Superbowl.
I'm known around here as the "Bering Sea fisherman" and fishing out of Dutch Harbor was work that I did for many years and enjoyed very much. I also worked as a wildland firefighter during the non-fishing seasons, which I enjoyed as much, if not a little more, than fishing. More recently I spend my time as a "builder": part engineer, part architect, part laborer, whatever it takes to get things built in the tough environments of untouched parts of Alaska. I wouldn't trade this environment for anything.
I now live in Alaska and do my best to follow the Broncos from afar, and a huge part of that is the awesome community here at MHR. Every voice here is unique andtogether they bring a tremendous variety of outlooks and information to a passion that I once was only able to follow through once a week faxes to the Bering Sea.
Kudos to John, (AKA Guru, TSG) for creating this place and cultivating the healthy soil from which obsession can become something a bit more, something within which we all can grow.
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The Usual Suspects--Getting To Know the Coaching Staff Incumbents--Defense
While keeping some stability on the offensive side of the ball may seem likely in certain circumstances, there are few, if any circumstances where we can picture retaining any of the defensive coaching staff. Their crimes include surrendering over 400 points a year over the past two years, and taking a situation in 2007 that could only be described as "rock bottom" and bashing their heads against it until they broke through to defensive hell.
To continue the process of evaluating which coaches are free men, on parole, or sentenced to life, we'll next take a look at a rag-tag lineup of criminal minds and their accomplices, brought before the MHR jury by the crack team of MHR Special Investigators. They were on the run for two years before they got caught, but the "Great Heist of '08" proved to be their undoing, as they attempted to steal the last jewels of self-respect from a tradition that began with the Orange Crush.
Lets meet these Defensive Schemers.
Bob Slowik, Defensive Coordinator
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A former defensive back at University of Delaware, Slowik got his start with the Broncos by working with Shanny at Florida. He worked on the opposite side of the ball coaching the secondary, but a friendship would form that would start a common theme throughout Slowik's career: following his friends. He broke into the NFL by joining highschool teammate Dave Wannstedt on the Cowboys defensive coaching staff, acting as an assistant, and then followed the soon to be much maligned Wannstedt to Chicago where he was promoted all the way to defensive coordinator. |
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A look at some key dates on the NFL calendar following Super Bowl XLIII in Tampa on Feb. 1:
Feb. 5 -- First day that teams may designate franchise or transition players
Feb. 18-24 -- NFL combine
Feb. 19 -- Deadline for teams to designate franchise or transition players
Feb. 26 -- Deadline for teams to qualify offers to restricted free agents
Feb. 27 -- Free agency begins
March 16 -- First day that clubs may conduct offseason workouts or minicamps
March 22-25 -- Annual league meeting
April 25-26 -- NFL Draft
3 days ago
styg50
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Dead or Alive--Getting to know the Coaching Staff Incumbents, Offense
The hunt for a new Sheriff has got this dusty ol' cowtown we call MHR pretty focused, but as the search draws on, it is going to become apparent that we still have a lot of "inside" business to take care of as well, not the least of which will be an evaluation of the current coaching staff. Bowlen will want reports on their performance, and no doubt the new Sheriff will want to review his "Deputies" when he gets to town.
To start the process off, here is an introduction to the staff, starting with the Most Wanted, a group badguys who strike fear in the hearts of defensive Fort Knoxs throughout the league, threatening to break the bank and rob the stage for a fist full of points every week.
Lets meet the Offensive Gang.
The Ringleader
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A former standout linebacker for the Broncos, Dennison joined the Broncos’ coaching staff in 1995 after spending the previous three years coaching at the high school level for Suffield Academy in Suffield, Conn. He served for two years in Denver as an offensive assistant (1995-96), providing quality control work and assistance of all types to the offensive coaching staff before being promoted to special teams coach on Feb. 12, 1997. |
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On the Worthlessness of the AFC West Champion
This isn't about who is going to win or lose, it is mostly about the winner of our upcoming matchup and how they will be viewed as undeserving of a playoff game.
The intro is about the Broncos, but it segues quickly into talking about the game as it relates to both teams, so you won't have to endure broncotalk for very long, and I think you will enjoy the overall sentiment.
Merry Christmas Charger fans.
15 days ago
styg50
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On the Worthlessness of the AFC West Champion
Its a condition that you can get used to.
Like a sailor drenched to the bone, yet always thirsty, the fires that the Broncos have lit this year to warm them are a bizarre form of torture, scorching them on one side while the other side freezes.
The great play of our undrafted rookie LB is a boon that forces us to play an unsound 4-4 alignment that our own Hoosierteacher labels "a gimmick run at the professional level." Our QB's immaculate gifts steer the team amongst the reefs of shipwreck as often as they steer us clear. When our best defensive players return to the field, our defense plays worse than when they were gone.
Even when this team sweats they shiver.
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Buffalo Bills @ Denver Broncos -- Wednesday Injury Report
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| Player | Injury | Wed. Participation | Thur. Participation | Fri. Participation | Friday Status |
| T Ryan Clady | Ankle | Did Not Participate | |||
| S Vernon Fox | Concussion | Did Not Participate | |||
| G Chris Kuper | Hand | Did Not Participate | |||
| WR Brandon Stokley | Foot | Did Not Participate | |||
| CB Champ Bailey | Groin | Limited Participation | |||
| FB/LB Spencer Larsen | Groin | Limited Participation | |||
| CB Josh Bell | Thigh | Full Participation | |||
| LB Mario Haggan | Knee | Full Participation | |||
| S Marquand Manuel | Hamstring | Full Participation | |||
| WR Brandon Marshall | Hip/Thigh | Full Participation | |||
| S Marlon McCree | Ankle | Full Participation | |||
| CB Karl Paymah | Groin | Full Participation | |||
| DT Dewayne Robertson | Knees |
Full Participation | |||
| LB D.J. Williams | Knee/Shoulder | Full Participation | |||
| RB Selvin Young | Groin | Full Participation | |||
| Buffalo Bills | |||||
| Player | Injury | Wed. Participation | Thur. Participation | Fri. Participation | Friday Status |
| WR James Hardy | Knee | Did Not Participate | |||
| LB Teddy Lehman | Groin | Did Not Participate | |||
| RB Marshawn Lynch | Shoulder | Did Not Participate | |||
| FB Corey McIntyre | Personal | Did Not Participate | |||
| QB Trent Edwards | Groin | Limited Participation | |||
| CB Dustin Fox | Groin | Limited Participation | |||
| CB Jabari Greer | Knee | Limited Participation | |||
| T Jason Peters | Knee | Limited Participation | |||
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Denver Broncos @ Carolina Panthers -- Wednesday Injury Report
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| Player | Injury | Wed. Participation | Thur. Participation | Fri. Participation | Friday Status |
| FB/LB Spencer Larsen | Groin | Did Not Participate | |||
| WR Brandon Stokley | Foot | Did Not Participate | |||
| CB Champ Bailey | Groin | Limited Participation | |||
| LB Mario Haggan | Knee | Limited Participation | |||
| TE Chad Mustard | Knees | Limited Participation | |||
| CB Karl Paymah | Groin | Limited Participation | |||
| DE John Engelberger | Hip | Full Participation | |||
| G Ben Hamilton | Wrist | Full Participation | |||
| WR Brandon Marshall | Hip | Full Participation | |||
| S Marlon McCree | Ankle | Full Participation | |||
| DT Dewayne Robertson | Knees | Full Participation | |||
| LB Nate Webster | Knees | Full Participation | |||
| LB D.J. Williams | Knees |
Full Participation | |||
| LB Jamie Winborn | Knees | Full Participation | |||
| RB Selvin Young | Groin | Full Participation | |||
| Carolina Panthers | |||||
| Player | Injury | Wed. Participation | Thur. Participation | Fri. Participation | Friday Status |
| LB Adam Seward | Ankle | Did Not Participate | |||
| DE Hilee Taylor | Calf | Did Not Participate | |||
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So, during the two hours and 56 minutes the game took to complete, throughout the 60 minutes of regulation time, the ball was in only in play for 12 minutes and 8 seconds.The rest of the time, players were standing around, plays were being reviewed and I was being bombarded by a multitude of beer commercials and truck advertisements.
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Jay Cutler has not been sacked the past three games, and Monday the Broncos' quarterback returned the favor by picking up the tab on tailored suits for his seven favorite protectors: five starting offensive linemen — Ryan Clady, Ben Hamilton, Casey Wiegmann, Chris Kuper and Ryan Harris — plus blocking tight end Daniel Graham and short-yardage blocker Kory Lichtensteiger.
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Seven Days of Clady! This Is It!
This is it! All the voting comes down today in an effort to get our guy onto the list of starters! Noon today is the deadline, and time is flying.
Make one last trip to the ballots and give it everything you got!
On the Seventh day of Clady...
Ryan Clady #78
Clady Bowl 2009! Let's make it happen!
We are closing in on H-Hour C-Day, so crack those knuckles get all the lint and hair out off your optical mouse's eye and get ready to start clicking!
The appeal that I have saved for last is what I figure to be the most important: voting Clady to the Pro Bowl will be felt by more people than just Clady. To wit:
The oline coaching staff, including Rick Dennison. These guys have done an unbelievable job getting our guys ready to play, and they have turned a likely weakness into the greatest strength of this team. A unit where more than half of the line represents less than 20% of the total experience, this group had as much right as anyone to make youthful mistakes and be inconsistent, and they haven't indulged. Thank you coaches. This ones for you.
Shanahan and the personnell office, especially Jim Goodman. I don't think Mr. Goodman had to show Shanny much tape to convince him that Clady was the guy, but he still deserves a lot of credit for not overlooking a smallschool prospect with underrrated talent. And Shanny probably had to bite his knuckles a few times when thinking about some of the early RBs that would be available, and settle on cementing LT for years to com. Thank you personnell guys. This one is for you.
The bruised and battered running back corp. Any one of the 7 backs who have had a chance to tote the rock could have let this line down, and every one of them refused. They have all stepped up and taken advantage of the hard work that our oline unit has put in to even the playing field despite our setbacks. They honor the work of our oline when they play the way they have. Thank you Legion of the Damned. This one is for you.
Lastly, most importantly, the entire Oline, Ben Hamilton, Casey Weigmann, Chris Kuper, and Ryan Harris. The oline, especially in Denver, works as a unit, and none of these guys is any less deserving of the honor of their peers than Clady is. As they have gone, so has he. He has played well feeding the entire line, but he feeds off of them and relies on them too, so it would be remiss of us not to honor them. That is what this vote can do. Clady can represent the entire oline in the person of a talented, respectful, professional, intelligent and hardworking individual. Thank you Broncos oline.
This one is for you.
CLICK HERE TO VOTE FOR RYAN CLADY -- PRO BOWL
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