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Denver Native (Carol)
10-29-2012, 09:15 AM
Already considered the Broncos' big-play receiver, third-year pro Demaryius Thomas showed once again Sunday night against New Orleans that he is on the verge of joining the NFL's elite deep threats.

Thomas reached 100 yards in receiving yards for the third time in the past four games, this time with 137 yards on seven catches. During that four-game stretch, Thomas has averaged at least 18.5 yards per catch in each start.

Thomas could always shield off defenders with his strong frame. But he's shown improvement finding holes and seams in the defense. He is much more confident getting open and exploiting what the defense gives him, which makes quarterback Peyton Manning trust him more.

rest - http://www.denverpost.com/broncos/ci_21878271/broncos-thomas-developing-into-elite-deep-threat

TXBRONC
10-29-2012, 09:33 AM
rest - http://www.denverpost.com/broncos/ci_21878271/broncos-thomas-developing-into-elite-deep-threat

I agree. I've felt quite awhile that if Thomas could just healthy he could end up being very good.

pnbronco
10-29-2012, 10:02 AM
I agree. I've felt quite awhile that if Thomas could just healthy he could end up being very good.

I felt the same way TX. The kid was so snake bitten last year. When I heard that Peyton was coming here my first thought was finally DT has someone he can work with to bring out his raw talent and to teach him how to play smart.

I also think having Stokley around has been so good for the kids. He is teaching them what hard work during the week produces in the game. Plus just bless his heart for keeping them from getting dumb penalties when he can.

TXBRONC
10-29-2012, 01:45 PM
I felt the same way TX. The kid was so snake bitten last year. When I heard that Peyton was coming here my first thought was finally DT has someone he can work with to bring out his raw talent and to teach him how to play smart.

I also think having Stokley around has been so good for the kids. He is teaching them what hard work during the week produces in the game. Plus just bless his heart for keeping them from getting dumb penalties when he can.

When he came back from the Achilles injury and end up being one the more productive receivers in the League the last six or seven weeks of the season. I felt that if we got solid quarterback play this year Thomas could have break out season barring injury.

NightTerror218
10-29-2012, 01:52 PM
DT is also starting to run some smooth routes like on his TD run too.

underrated29
10-29-2012, 02:02 PM
Gotta love stokely keeping our wr in check with celebrations. Marshall, now thomas and decker...haha. What a good teammate stokes is.

topscribe
10-29-2012, 02:19 PM
A little piece about Dez Bryant from Football Nation (http://network.yardbarker.com/nfl/article_external/backyard/nfl_midseason_the_10_most_disappointing_players_th is_season/12064453?refmod=backyard&refsrc=larrybrown):


Through week 7, Bryant only has 2 touchdowns and is getting a reputation of not being clutch. Just what Dallas needs another player who can’t perform late in games. Bryant’s stats haven’t lived up to the hype, but it was the dropped 2-pt conversion that really defines his season. Tony Romo threw a perfect ball, somewhat of a feat in itself, and it hit Dez almost perfectly. As the city of Dallas let out a collective groan Dez Bryant had made a season defining play (or lack thereof).
More -http://tinyurl.com/93fe3hg

I don't think there's one of us who doesn't hold some degree or resentment toward
McDaniels for what he did to the Broncos. But aren't you glad he selected DT in the
draft and not Dez Bryant? :nod:
.

Day1BroncoFan
10-29-2012, 02:28 PM
I hope his days of pucking up the football are over now. :D

LTC Pain
10-29-2012, 06:29 PM
A little piece about Dez Bryant from Football Nation (http://network.yardbarker.com/nfl/article_external/backyard/nfl_midseason_the_10_most_disappointing_players_th is_season/12064453?refmod=backyard&refsrc=larrybrown):


More -http://tinyurl.com/93fe3hg

I don't think there's one of us who doesn't hold some degree or resentment toward
McDaniels for what he did to the Broncos. But aren't you glad he selected DT in the
draft and not Dez Bryant? :nod:
.

I've heard broadcasters say Dez needs to knock off the complaining about non-calls and simply start catching the balls that are hitting his hands. Nuff said.

Dreadnought
10-29-2012, 11:02 PM
A little piece about Dez Bryant from Football Nation (http://network.yardbarker.com/nfl/article_external/backyard/nfl_midseason_the_10_most_disappointing_players_th is_season/12064453?refmod=backyard&refsrc=larrybrown):


More -http://tinyurl.com/93fe3hg

I don't think there's one of us who doesn't hold some degree or resentment toward
McDaniels for what he did to the Broncos. But aren't you glad he selected DT in the
draft and not Dez Bryant? :nod:
.

I take second place to no man in my loathing of Josh McDaniels, but the fact that the Cowboys are stuck with thatuseless human train wreck while we have a pair of young WR's that are developing into elite level guys is the one thing I will never complain about.

Blind pig finding an acorn and all that.