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DenBronx
08-04-2010, 09:45 PM
I didnt see this posted anywhere. Mods please delete if this is a dup.

http://broncotalk.net/2010/08/16393/broncos-blog/denver-broncos-training-camp-2010-0804-a-m-perrish-cox-ascends/

When a star player isn’t participating in practice, it represents an opportunity for someone buried on the depth chart to step up and make a statement. Today, rookie cornerback Perrish Cox did exactly that.

Cox started in place of Champ Bailey, who was missing from this morning’s private session, and finished practice with two interceptions and a number of pass breakups. The rookie from Oklahoma State, who was selected by the Broncos in the 5th round (137th overall) of this year’s draft, was aggressive in his coverage, consistent in his technique, and ball-hungry when the quarterback threw his way.

“Going in with the one’s, I was nervous,” Cox said after practice. “I didn’t want to make no mistakes, and that was kind of the biggest part. I was thinking so much. It was kind of hurting me on the smaller things, as far as where my hip is and everything. So getting in a few days under my belt with (the ones) has put me in a bit of a comfort mode where I’m kind of comfortable, studying my playbook as much as I can, and talking to Coach Ed (secondary coach Ed Donatell).”

His previous experience with the first team paid off. He first intercepted Kyle Orton by jumping a short crossing route intended for Richard Quinn. Later, he picked off Orton again, this time with a hugely impressive leaping grab at Orton’s deep sideline attempt to Brandon Lloyd. Cox’s impressive day also included a number of pass breakups, at least two of which came in the end zone.

His coaches were pleased, indeed.

“Coach Ed used to come at me after every practice and say, ‘Technique, technique, technique!’,” Cox said. “Today he kind of backed off, gave me a high five.”

Cox wasn’t the only one shuffling the depth chart Wednesday (however temporarily in his case) — D’Anthony Batiste took over the left tackle spot from Tyler Polumbus.

Attendance: 13 players missed the morning session: T Ryan Clady, LB Darrell Reid, NT Jamal Williams, RB Knowshon Moreno, RB Correll Buckhalter, CB Champ Bailey, S Brian Dawkins, S Josh Barrett, WR Kenny McKinley, WR Brandon Stokley, DT Chris Baker, LB Joe Mays, and LB D.J. Williams. The session was closed to the public, although there were a few hundred VIP guests in attendance.

Injury Report: NT Ronald Fields left practice early, walking to the locker room under his own power. This left the Broncos without a pure nose tackle in uniform, with Jamal Williams PUP’ed and Chris Baker out. Marcus Thomas filled in in their absence. McDaniels indicated after practice that Jamal could see the field for the first time tomorrow.

What I Liked

CB Perrish Cox — What really impressed me today was his aggression and closing speed. He has an eye for the football and the ability to adjust quickly — moreso than his opposing receivers in the instances I saw today. When Tim Tebow threw late on a route to Demaryius Thomas, it was Cox, not Thomas, who better adjusted to make the play (in this case a pass breakup). Just a great day for the rook.


Denver Broncos wide receivers Eddie Royal (19) and Matthew Willis (12) participate in the team's training camp on Wednesday, Aug. 4, 2010

WR Eddie Royal — Royal was getting pretty consistent separation today, which was a nice change. He was also getting behind the defense repeatedly, and if his quarterbacks had thrown nicer balls he would have had a number of deep catches (they were overthrown a few times). His deep touchdown reception from Orton, however, was the offensive play of the day.

LB Jarvis Moss — A nice, bounce-back day for Jarvis, who was a “Dud” yesterday. I saw him more energetic and aggressive today, causing disruption at the line of scrimmage, and on one play he was able to quickly burst through the offensive line unblocked for a sack.

What I Didn’t Like

QB Kyle Orton — I don’t want to rip on Orton, because he’s clearly the best quarterback of the three. He has command of the field, his teammates’ respect, and did indeed have a number of good throws today. But he had a number of bad ones, too. He only completed one or two passes in red zone work (the defense simply dominated) and had at least three interceptions, possibly more, in summation today. The first team’s attempt at the two-minute drill ended on the third play, when Orton’s 15-yard bullet over the middle was intercepted by Nate Jones. A lot of these slip-ups can be attributed to the slew of young receivers he’s working with, and the fact that it’s still early in camp and the veteran defense has a discernable edge. But some of that falls on #8, too, so he gets mentioned here.

TE Richard Quinn — Quinn hasn’t been all that impressive in training camp thus far. There was noticeable confusion on Quinn’s part on a number of routes, which drew angry shouts his way from a number of coaches. While I’m certainly not watching Quinn the entire time every practice, I can’t remember him hauling in a single difficult or even impressive catch.

Play of the Day #1

Cox’s ridiculous deep sideline interception intended for Brandon Lloyd, captured in all its photographic glory here.

Play of the Day #2

In red zone work, Jabar Gaffney had the jump on Andre Goodman for the touchdown, and Orton delivered the football right on the mark. Goodman threw his hands up in the air just in time to disrupt Gaffney’s catch; the ball bobbled between the two for a few micro-seconds before Goodman came up with it for the blind end-zone interception.

Play of the Day #3

For a minute or two, the offense was clicking, and these back-to-back plays are evidence. Orton hit Jabar Gaffney over the middle (and over Akin Ayodele’s head) for a large gain. On the next play, he delivered a beautiful rainbow that hit Eddie Royal in stride for a touchdown, beating Goodman in coverage.

Miscellany

I failed to watch Batiste closely at starting left tackle today, but at one point the 314-pound behemoth could be seen lumbering around the west field, “running” a lap. He must have done something wrong. … Matt Prater drilled what looked like a 60-plus yard field goal early in practice. Later, in the middle of offensive formations, one coach started yelling an indiscernable word, and the field goal unit hustled onto the field. In what I’m unofficially calling less than eight seconds, Prater was knocking in another field goal with no time to prepare. It reminded me very much of Mike Shanahan’s famous “Toro!” play in 2007’s opening game against Buffalo, where the field goal squad had seconds to lineup for Jason Elam’s game-winner. Fun to see that effect simulated in practice. … RB Bruce Hall got the majority of carries today as the backs continue to rotate reps. He’s a shifty guy who isn’t scared to run inside, but the defense dominated on the ground today, too.

Up Next

The Broncos’ next practice is today from 5:30-7:30 p.m. and open to the public.

Superchop 7
08-04-2010, 09:53 PM
What is his bio ? Is this Cox kid a good guy ?

DenBronx
08-04-2010, 10:02 PM
What is his bio ? Is this Cox kid a good guy ?

Perrish Cox

Class:
Graduated

Hometown:
Waco, Texas

High School:
University

Height / Weight:
6-0 / 198

Position:
DB


Worth Noting Leads all active FBS players and holds the Big 12
and OSU record with four career kickoff returns for touchdowns
2008 All-America kick returner as selected by Sportsline.com
Stats At A Glance Third nationally and first in the Big 12 with 29.83 yards per kick return in 2008
...... OSU record holder with 2,155 career kickoff return yards
....... Big 12 record holder with two kickoff returns in a season

A starter at cornerback who is closing in on several milestones in the return game and is a returning All-American in that category ... Needs just 110 kickoff return yards to set the Big 12 career record ... Already holds the OSU record in that category with 2,155 yards ... That yardage total is second among all active NCAA players ... Has held down a starting corner spot for the past two seasons ... A 2006 first-team Freshman All-America pick by Rivals.com in the return game, second-team all-Big 12 by Associated Press and honorable mention all-Big 12 by the coaches as a return specialist ... Also a member of The Sporting News Big 12 all-frosh team ... During the 2007 season, he was one of just three players in America with a punt return and kickoff return for a touchdown ... A 2007 honorable mention all-Big 12 selection as a kick returner by the league coaches ... Has five returns for scores in his career (four kickoffs and a punt) ... Leads all active NCAA players with four kickoff returns for touchdowns.


2008 (Junior): Finished the season with 32 tackles, eight pass break-ups and and two interceptions ... Opened the season with a bang, returning his first kickoff of the season 90 yards for a touchdown against Washington State ... Had a season-best five tackles against Troy, Missouri and Texas Tech ... Broke up passes against Houston, Texas A&M, Missouri, Baylor, Iowa State, Colorado and Oklahoma (2) ... Had two tackles vs. Texas A&M, Iowa State and Houston ... Picked off a pass against the Cyclones as well ... Had a tackle for a loss at Texas Tech ... Along with the 90-yarder at Washington State, he had a 57-yard kickoff return against Texas A&M and a 52-yarder at Texas ... Closed the regular season with a 90-yard kickoff return for a score against Oklahoma ... Against Oregon, he blocked a field goal, recorded an interception and had a 43-yard kickoff return.

2007 (Sophomore): Started the last eight games of the regular season at corner ... Tied for second on the team with two interceptions while breaking up eight passes ... Credited with 42 tackles as a sophomore ... Took a kickoff back 52 yards in the season opener at Georgia ... Had a career-long 67-yard punt return to set up a touchdown in Oklahoma State's 42-6 win over Florida Atlantic and had a 20-yard punt return against the Owls ... Picked off a pass in the end zone at Troy and broke up a pass against the Trojans ... Logged five tackles in the Cowboys' 49-45 win over Texas Tech ... Made his first defensive start of the season in the victory over the Red Raiders ... Scored his first special teams touchdown of the year when he took a punt back 49 yards in the Cowboys' 39-3 win over Sam Houston State ... Matched a career high with seven tackles against Sam Houston State and broke up a career-best three passes in that win over the Bearkats ... Recorded four tackles and matched a career high with three passes broken up at Texas A&M ... Picked off a Sam Keller pass in OSU's 45-14 win over Nebraska in Lincoln ... Returned a kickoff 98 yards for a touchdown and logged six tackles in OSU's dramatic 41-39 win over No. 25 Kansas State ... His 98-yard return in that game was the longest of his career, tied for the fourth-longest return in school history and was the longest by an OSU player since Barry Sanders took a kick back 100 yards for a touchdown in 1988 ... Made six tackles against Texas ... Recorded two tackles and broke up a pass against Kansas ... Had five stops at OU ...Finished third in the Big 12 and No. 25 nationally with 11.1 yards per punt return ... Averaged 21.5 yards on 31 kickoff returns and his 631 kickoff return yards are second best for OSU in a single season.

2006 (Freshman): Missed the Oklahoma game and the Independence Bowl with injury but still ended the season No. 14 nationally and second in the Big 12 in punt returns (12.8 yards per try) and No. 35 nationally in kickoff returns (23.8 yards) ... Became the first Cowboy since Barry Sanders to open a season with a kickoff return for a touchdown when he went 96 yards against Missouri State ... Had six returns that set up OSU scores, including a 49-yard return of a quick kick at Arkansas State, a 25-yard punt return against Florida Atlantic, a 63-yard punt return at Kansas State, a 39-yard kickoff return at Kansas, a 39-yard kickoff return vs. Nebraska and a 57-yard kickoff return against Baylor ... Had 24 tackles on defense while breaking up five passes ... Had interceptions against Missouri State (returned for 21 yards) and Baylor ... Had a season-high seven stops against the Bears ... His 595 kickoff return yards in 2006 represent the third best single-season total in OSU history.

High School: A standout on both sides of the football ... As a senior, recorded 27 tackles and led the team with nine interceptions ... Had a quarterback sack ... As a receiver, had 47 catches for 670 yards and 12 touchdowns ... Played in the U.S. Army All-American Game and was listed as a Scout.com national top-100 player ... Other honors included first-team Class 4A all-state and first-team all-Central Texas ... District 16-4A MVP ... First-team all-district as both a defensive back and a kick returner ... Dallas Morning News top-100 prospect.


Personal: Born Jan. 10, 1987 ... Son of Carolyn and Perrish Cox, Sr. ... Education major.

Cox's Career Defensive Stats
Year... GP.. UT-AT-TT... TFL.. Sacks... INT.... PBU.... QBH..... FF...... FR BLK
2006... 12.... 18-6-24..... 0.0..... 0.0....... 2........ 5......... 0......... 1........ 0 0
2007... 13... 32-10-42..... 0.0..... 0.0....... 2........ 8......... 0......... 0........ 0 0
2008... 13.... 24-8-32..... 1.0..... 0.0....... 2........ 8......... 0......... 0........ 0 1
Career 38... 74-24-98..... 1.0..... 0.0....... 6....... 21......... 0......... 1........ 0 1

Cox's Career Special Teams Stats
Year........... KR.... Yds... Avg... TD.. Long...... PR... Yds... Avg.... TD... Long
2006........... 25..... 595... 23.8.... 1..... 96........ 24.... 308... 12.8..... 0...... 63
2007........... 31..... 665... 21.5.... 1..... 98........ 17.... 188... 11.1..... 1...... 67
2008........... 30..... 895... 29.8.... 2..... 90......... 0....... 0....... 0....... 0....... 0
Career........ 86.... 2155.. 25.1.... 4..... 98........ 41.... 496... 12.1..... 1...... 67

DenBronx
08-04-2010, 10:05 PM
Cox wasn’t the only one shuffling the depth chart Wednesday (however temporarily in his case) — D’Anthony Batiste took over the left tackle spot from Tyler Polumbus.


Looks like McDaniels is growing tired of seeing Polumbus getting owned at LT.

EMB6903
08-04-2010, 10:06 PM
Cox will contribute as much as any rookie this year (yes even the lineman)

I'd be surprised if he wasnt starting PR and KR come opening day.

EMB6903
08-04-2010, 10:07 PM
Polumbus is the worst player on the Broncos roster.

broncobryce
08-04-2010, 10:12 PM
What is his bio ? Is this Cox kid a good guy ?

Let me introduce you to google. ;)

I know what your getting at, yes he had character issues. As you know that's why he fell to the 5th round.

DenBronx
08-04-2010, 10:13 PM
Polumbus is the worst player on the Broncos roster.

I hope for Beadles sake Clady comes back soon. It's going to be hard for the rookie to hold his own plus Polumbus mistakes on the left. Clady will shore up our issues on the left plus buy our QB's some much needed time.

I hope sweet feet is recovering well because I can't bare to see an average Orton with no time to throw on game day.

EMB6903
08-04-2010, 10:20 PM
I hope for Beadles sake Clady comes back soon. It's going to be hard for the rookie to hold his own plus Polumbus mistakes on the left. Clady will shore up our issues on the left plus buy our QB's some much needed time.

I hope sweet feet is recovering well because I can't bare to see an average Orton with no time to throw on game day.

Clady will be rusty... But Clady at 85% is better than anything Denver has right now.

jhildebrand
08-04-2010, 10:34 PM
What is his bio ? Is this Cox kid a good guy ?

He had a character knock on him coming into the draft that caused him to slip a bit.

I am telling anybody who will listen, since he was drafted, this kid will be a STUD!

dogfish
08-04-2010, 10:57 PM
just got back from the PM practice a while ago. . . first time i've attended TC-- it was pretty cool. . .

i did notice that batiste was running with the ones at left tackle (it was batiste, beadles, walton, kupes and harris, left to right). . . i really didn't get a a close look at the second team OL, but i did notice that eric olsen was at center. . .

got a good look at the QBs practicing their drops. . . even in practice, tebow's motion looks far more mechanical than the other guys. . . his delivery CLEARLY is a lot less compact-- doesn't look quick at all, in fact it looks noticeably slower than the other two. . .

quinn is probably the best practice quarterback of the group-- his mechanics just look cleaner and more precise, and he undoubtedly puts the most zip on the ball. . . too bad the guy can't play for shit. . . his timing was off the entire practice-- he even practices tentative. . .

a few physique observations: justin bannan is built like a damn tank-- dude looks tremendously stout, even standing next to the rest of the DLs. . . looks like he was born to two-gap. . . JD walton is a fireplug-- squatty and wide as hell. . . i tried to watch him in the one-on-ones, but the rest of the guys standing around mostly blocked the view. . . syd'quan thompson is bigger than i thought-- he's not tall, but he's solidly built for a corner. . .

d. thomas is every bit as big as i was expecting-- he is a freaking monster, probably would've mistaken him for a TE if they didn't have numbers on. . . one of the highlights of practice was him making a sweet leaping catch over champ along the sideline (right in front of us). . .

jarvis moss is just pathetically scrawny-- he looks like a stiff breeze could snap him in half, no problem. . . he's built more like a basketball player than a football player. . . as far as i could see he ran most or all of the session with the ones at OLB. . . he did show off that impressive quickness and agility a few times, but if he can't win with his first couple steps he's pretty much toast. . . didn't watch him the whole practice of course, but whenever i watched him he wasn't very effective. . . when the OL got their hands on him, it was just over. . . i thought he needed to be more active and violent with his hands-- looked to me like the OTs were getting into his body too easily. . . did see him get one decent bullrush, but i also saw him get completely ragdolled once or twice. . . completely, as in more or less just thrown on the ground. . .

i saw richard quinn drop several passes. . . matthew willis OTOH, was the star of practice. . . dude was all over the field, and caught pretty much everything thrown his way, including a nice leaping catch in the corner of the endzone. . . he was getting open a lot. . . he doesn't look that fast to me, but doesn't seem to have a lot of wasted motion either. . . he caught a couple passes nicely in stride on some underneath crossing routes and got up the field quickly, and on one occasion made a nice adjustment to come back for an underthrown ball, using his frame to wall off the DB. . .

stokes was with the second team the entire practice, with lloyd as the 3rd receiver with the ones. . . saw decker line up in the slot on some plays, and even spencer larsen flexed clear out wide during the red zone work, which i think may have caught the defense off guard-- i'm not sure at all, but they stopped and huddled up again before actually running the play, so obviously some type of correction was being made. . .

saw them running some short comebacks with the TEs-- i heard one of the coaches praising marquez branson for coming downhill hard out of his break, and then yelling at riar greer for failing to. . .

the O did lots of work on screens, but it was all to the RBs-- clay's infamous bubble screen didn't make any appearances, at least that i noticed. . .

nick greisen took DJ's spot inside-- you could hear the QB's yelling "54's the MIKE". . . saw haggan make a nice pass breakup against one of the TEs. . .

special teams practice included kick coverage-- i couldn't see who was returning, but i did notice big #88 on the coverage unit. . . they also did a short kick-blocking drill which was pretty funny, as they had guys laying out for it and landing on this pad that they were hosing down. . . ****in' slip'n'slide at practice!

i couldn't see all of the red zone work from where we were sitting, but just based on the time and what other fans were yelling, it was obvious that all of our QBs were having problems finding anywhere to throw the ball. . . the running game never got much going-- heard a couple of major pops down there, but i couldn't see who it was. . .

good times!

dogfish
08-04-2010, 10:58 PM
Clady will be rusty... But Clady at 85% is better than anything Denver has right now.

actually, clady at 65% is still probably at least 35% better than anyone else we've got right now (other than harris, obviously). . . .

TXBRONC
08-04-2010, 11:51 PM
Cox will contribute as much as any rookie this year (yes even the lineman)

I'd be surprised if he wasnt starting PR and KR come opening day.

Maybe, if keeps having practices like he did today then there's a very good chance he will. :beer:

CrazyHorse
08-05-2010, 03:30 AM
I'd like to see Cox and Smith as capable succesors to Bailey and Goodman.

DenBronx
08-05-2010, 03:44 AM
thanks for sharing dog.

was lendale white working out?

dogfish
08-05-2010, 12:20 PM
thanks for sharing dog.

was lendale white working out?

i know he was out there for the later part of practice, but i really didn't see him doing much. . . .