Denver Native (Carol)
09-12-2013, 08:32 PM
Not even the Broncos were immune to the effects of the massive amounts of rain being dumped on Colorado, as they were forced to practice on the auxiliary field turf field because the natural grass fields were flooded.
But according to offensive coordinator Adam Gase, the team — in particular, the offense — appeared none the worse for having to operate in wet field and steady rain conditions.
"I don't think it really bothered anybody," Gase said.
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But according to offensive coordinator Adam Gase, the team — in particular, the offense — appeared none the worse for having to operate in wet field and steady rain conditions.
"I don't think it really bothered anybody," Gase said.
rest - http://www.denverpost.com/broncos/ci_24079443/flooding-cant-keep-wesley-woodyard-from-returning-broncos