Denver Native (Carol)
10-28-2013, 05:35 PM
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- This week, the Broncos will practice twice. But there's no game waiting on the other end.
The Broncos' bye week has arrived, so the players will have Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday off. Until then, they'll work on some self-scouting.
“What happens is we gave the players the day off other than treatment with the medical people," Head Coach John Fox explained. "We’ll take and look at – the coaching staff right now, obviously, we’re cleaning up the game. We also had to clean up our Oakland game, which was on a short week when we played them. We hadn’t graded that. So we cleaned all of that up. The rest of the day, the coaching staff will go over self-scout things, areas to improve and we’ll do some film study."
As far as practice sessions on Tuesday and Wednesday, they'll look a little different.
rest - http://www.denverbroncos.com/news-and-blogs/article-1/Fox-Team-Pleased-Not-Satisfied/0e7e1fd8-3355-481e-a244-734efefe8ea2
The Broncos' bye week has arrived, so the players will have Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday off. Until then, they'll work on some self-scouting.
“What happens is we gave the players the day off other than treatment with the medical people," Head Coach John Fox explained. "We’ll take and look at – the coaching staff right now, obviously, we’re cleaning up the game. We also had to clean up our Oakland game, which was on a short week when we played them. We hadn’t graded that. So we cleaned all of that up. The rest of the day, the coaching staff will go over self-scout things, areas to improve and we’ll do some film study."
As far as practice sessions on Tuesday and Wednesday, they'll look a little different.
rest - http://www.denverbroncos.com/news-and-blogs/article-1/Fox-Team-Pleased-Not-Satisfied/0e7e1fd8-3355-481e-a244-734efefe8ea2