Lonestar
08-05-2009, 09:45 PM
By Lindsay H. Jones
The Denver Post
Posted: 08/05/2009 02:13:01 PM MDT
Updated: 08/05/2009 06:42:44 PM MDT
Might be a toss-up between who benefits more from Josh McDaniels' decision to give a handful of veterans a day off: The older guys, who could use the break, or the rookies who get to replace them in practice.
The team's two fourth-round picks, safety David Bruton and guard Seth Olson, each filled in extensively with the first-team units Wednesday. Bruton replaced Brian Dawkins, who is nursing an injury, while Olson played at left guard when Ben Hamilton moved to center in place of Casey Wiegmann, who had the morning off.
"You get an up-close look at the first-team offense, and see the speed of that," Bruton said. "Coming from Notre Dame, we saw good competition, but you never saw the
Broncos running back Peyton Hills during Wednesday morning practice at Dove Valley. (Joe Amon, The Denver Post)competition level and the speed like at the pro level."
Lowlight:
Not disclosing information about injuries is a hallmark of "The Patriot Way." It's quickly become the "Bronco Way" too.
A day after saying he would be "very forthcoming" about the status of safety Brian Dawkins, who left the field midway through practice on Tuesday afternoon, McDaniels on Wednesday wouldn't even address what area of Dawkins' body that was injured.
All McDaniels would say is that whatever is ailing Dawkins is "not anything devastating." Glad that's clear.
Quote:
"I wouldn't blow the whistle." Referee Ed Hochuli, when what he would have done differently regarding fumble-gate in the Broncos controversial win against San Diego last September.
Bio: Rookie nose tackle Chris Baker
Even if Chris Baker weren't one of the biggest guys on the Broncos' current 80-man roster, it would be impossible not to spot him during any training camp practice.
He's the one who never stops moving, shaking his 329-body to whatever music might be playing over the loudspeakers. Hip-hop, rock, even country, Baker's the guy to watch. "I like that new dance, 'The stanky leg" and another one, 'The jerk.'"
Baker,
an undrafted rookie who played at Hampton and at Penn State, is hoping coaches notice more than just his sweet moves as he tries to climb the depth chart at nose tackle. He is currently playing behind Ronald Fields, Marcus Thomas and Carlton Powell.
"I feel like I have a good chance, I have to keep going and doing what I've been doing — working hard and knowing my place and using the preseason games and practices to show what I can do."
Camp facts:
The Broncos will practice again at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday. The session is free and open to the public. Gates open at 4:30 p.m. The team will hold two practices on Thursday, at 11:15 a.m. at Dove Valley and at 6 p.m. at Invesco Field. Both are free and open to the public. The entire team will sign autographs after the practice at Invesco.
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The Denver Post
Posted: 08/05/2009 02:13:01 PM MDT
Updated: 08/05/2009 06:42:44 PM MDT
Might be a toss-up between who benefits more from Josh McDaniels' decision to give a handful of veterans a day off: The older guys, who could use the break, or the rookies who get to replace them in practice.
The team's two fourth-round picks, safety David Bruton and guard Seth Olson, each filled in extensively with the first-team units Wednesday. Bruton replaced Brian Dawkins, who is nursing an injury, while Olson played at left guard when Ben Hamilton moved to center in place of Casey Wiegmann, who had the morning off.
"You get an up-close look at the first-team offense, and see the speed of that," Bruton said. "Coming from Notre Dame, we saw good competition, but you never saw the
Broncos running back Peyton Hills during Wednesday morning practice at Dove Valley. (Joe Amon, The Denver Post)competition level and the speed like at the pro level."
Lowlight:
Not disclosing information about injuries is a hallmark of "The Patriot Way." It's quickly become the "Bronco Way" too.
A day after saying he would be "very forthcoming" about the status of safety Brian Dawkins, who left the field midway through practice on Tuesday afternoon, McDaniels on Wednesday wouldn't even address what area of Dawkins' body that was injured.
All McDaniels would say is that whatever is ailing Dawkins is "not anything devastating." Glad that's clear.
Quote:
"I wouldn't blow the whistle." Referee Ed Hochuli, when what he would have done differently regarding fumble-gate in the Broncos controversial win against San Diego last September.
Bio: Rookie nose tackle Chris Baker
Even if Chris Baker weren't one of the biggest guys on the Broncos' current 80-man roster, it would be impossible not to spot him during any training camp practice.
He's the one who never stops moving, shaking his 329-body to whatever music might be playing over the loudspeakers. Hip-hop, rock, even country, Baker's the guy to watch. "I like that new dance, 'The stanky leg" and another one, 'The jerk.'"
Baker,
an undrafted rookie who played at Hampton and at Penn State, is hoping coaches notice more than just his sweet moves as he tries to climb the depth chart at nose tackle. He is currently playing behind Ronald Fields, Marcus Thomas and Carlton Powell.
"I feel like I have a good chance, I have to keep going and doing what I've been doing — working hard and knowing my place and using the preseason games and practices to show what I can do."
Camp facts:
The Broncos will practice again at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday. The session is free and open to the public. Gates open at 4:30 p.m. The team will hold two practices on Thursday, at 11:15 a.m. at Dove Valley and at 6 p.m. at Invesco Field. Both are free and open to the public. The entire team will sign autographs after the practice at Invesco.
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