Denver Native (Carol)
08-02-2014, 04:56 PM
DENVER -- As he stays late each day to wrestle with the Denver Broncos’ voluminous playbook, wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders has consistently said a little more of everything the team can do on offense becomes clearer with each passing practice.
After all, he saw what the Broncos’ record setting 606-point offense looked like from the outside last season. And when he signed with the Broncos in free agency he called it “wide receiver heaven,’’ as he prepared to see it up close and personel.
So with OTAs, with minicamp and the start of training camp, Sanders has had a little more revealed with each step. And Saturday, in the team’s annual summer scrimmage at Sports Authority Field at Mile High, Sanders said the curtain was pulled back even a little more.
rest - http://espn.go.com/blog/denver-broncos/post/_/id/7726/sanders-sees-wow-factor-in-denver-offense
After all, he saw what the Broncos’ record setting 606-point offense looked like from the outside last season. And when he signed with the Broncos in free agency he called it “wide receiver heaven,’’ as he prepared to see it up close and personel.
So with OTAs, with minicamp and the start of training camp, Sanders has had a little more revealed with each step. And Saturday, in the team’s annual summer scrimmage at Sports Authority Field at Mile High, Sanders said the curtain was pulled back even a little more.
rest - http://espn.go.com/blog/denver-broncos/post/_/id/7726/sanders-sees-wow-factor-in-denver-offense