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Spiritguy
07-23-2010, 11:08 AM
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. – The Broncos faithful will get their first taste of NFL stadium action for the 2010 season at 6 p.m. on August 7. INVESCO Field at Mile High turns into a practice field for the night, hosting a free training camp session open to the public.

Last year the swath of 13,402 fans who attended the event made it the most highly attended practice in franchise history, so fans are encouraged to head over to the stadium early to avoid the delays from the large crowds.

Holding a practice in the stadium allows to team run the gamut of scenarios that might come up in an NFL contest.

“The stadium practice will be a great opportunity for the team and coaches to get re-acclimated with our stadium,” Head Coach Josh McDaniels said. “We’ll get a chance to run through all of the elements of a live game experience, including sideline communication and the setup of the coaches’ booth.”

A chance to perform in front of a live audience can also add an electric element to the practice.

“It … provides us the opportunity to have an energetic practice in front of our great fans, which always excites the players and the staff in training camp,” McDaniels said.

more here (http://blog.denverbroncos.com/)

Think with the fevor about TT that 13,4 and change will be a distant memory.

MasterShake
07-23-2010, 11:36 AM
I'm definitely going to this again. Had a great time last year. Its always fun to hang out with fellow Broncos fans, plus you have the chance for some awesome pictures.

milehigh
07-23-2010, 12:48 PM
I went last year, such a great experience. Go early and get a good seat, im guessing this year most of the lower bowl will be filled. I was even thinking about tailgaiting for this and turning it into an all day thing. Eddie Royal was a rockstar last year signing autographs. Can't imagine what is going to happen with Tebow.

Spiritguy
07-23-2010, 02:47 PM
Below are some key points regarding the Broncos' INVESCO Field at Mile High practice on Saturday, Aug. 7:



The practice will run from 6-8 p.m., and gates to the stadium will be open at 5 p.m.
Admission and parking are free. Parking will be available in all lots adjacent to the stadium.
Entry to the stadium will be through Gate 4 and Gate 10. The standard stadium bag and prohibited item policy will be in place. Bags must be soft-sided and no larger than 12" x 12" x 12". Non-alcoholic beverages in plastic bottles that are still factory sealed are permitted through stadium gates.
Seating for the practice is general admission. Fans will be directed to the seating areas of the stadium that will be open.
The Broncos will practice in full pads, and the session will include several ‘live' periods.
Media will enter the stadium through the North Tunnel (same as on gamedays). Their training camp credential will grant them access to the facility.
The press box will be open to the media beginning at 4 p.m. Members of the media are welcome to watch the entire practice from that area.
Similar to practices at the club's training facility, there will be a 15-minute photography period for media at the start of practice. Following that period, members of the media may watch the remainder of practice in the press box or wait for its conclusion in the photographers' workroom.
Live shots from within the stadium can only take place during the photography period and must be conducted with limited setup (lighting, equipment, etc.).
Interviews with members of the Broncos will take place at the end of practice

GEM
07-23-2010, 02:48 PM
:rockon: I'm goin to this again!! Hopefully no booing this year!

Denver Native (Carol)
07-23-2010, 02:54 PM
http://blog.denverbroncos.com/denverbroncos/a-treat-for-the-fans&/#034;target="blank"

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. – The Broncos faithful will get their first taste of NFL stadium action for the 2010 season at 6 p.m. on August 7. INVESCO Field at Mile High turns into a practice field for the night, hosting a free training camp session open to the public.

Last year the swath of 13,402 fans who attended the event made it the most highly attended practice in franchise history, so fans are encouraged to head over to the stadium early to avoid the delays from the large crowds.

Holding a practice in the stadium allows to team run the gamut of scenarios that might come up in an NFL contest.

“The stadium practice will be a great opportunity for the team and coaches to get re-acclimated with our stadium,” Head Coach Josh McDaniels said. “We’ll get a chance to run through all of the elements of a live game experience, including sideline communication and the setup of the coaches’ booth.”

A chance to perform in front of a live audience can also add an electric element to the practice.

“It … provides us the opportunity to have an energetic practice in front of our great fans, which always excites the players and the staff in training camp,” McDaniels said.

The team will compete in full-gear and line up head-to-head in several “live” periods, allowing the smack of shoulder pads and face masks to ring out in downtown Denver.

Admission and available parking in the lots adjacent to the stadium are free to the public. Entry to the stadium will be through Gate 4 and Gate 10 starting at 5 p.m. for the practice that will run from 6-8 p.m. Fan seating is general admission, and fans will be directed to available seating sections once they arrive.

After the practice, former Bronco Floyd Little’s induction speech for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2010 will be shown to fans on ThunderVision on the main scoreboards.

For more information about 2010 training camp, check out the Fan Information Page here. (on link)

girler
07-23-2010, 03:13 PM
How awesome to be there with the team and the fans to hear Floyd Little's induction speech!!! I'm seriously thinking about doing this. :salute: