Ok Top, now I'm taking off the gloves...
What was the name of the original Mile High Statum during the first few years that the Broncos played there?
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Ok Top, now I'm taking off the gloves...
What was the name of the original Mile High Statum during the first few years that the Broncos played there?
What 2 Cowboy players whom scored TDs against Denver in SB XII would retire as Broncos in the mid 80s.
Nah. Backing out now for a bit. Let somebody else in. http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/h...es/thdrink.gif
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Butch Johnson.
What former Bronco holds the NFL record for Most All Purpose Yards Gained in a single game?
Good job Top.
Glyn Milburn Wiki
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1995:...Set NFL record with 404 total yards vs Sea (12/10) as he rushed career-high 18 times for career-best 131 yards, his only 100-yard rushing performance as a pro...Also caught five passes for 45 yards, returned five punts for season-high 95 yards and brought back five kicks for 133 yards...
What scientific method did the first Bronco General Manager use in the first ever AFL draft.
Wasn't Jack Faulkner the first GM? It is interesting that in 1962, I believe, he
held a public ceremony in which he burned those infamous striped socks that
they are going to revive this year for a game or two. :tsk:
Far as his "scientific method," you have me momentarily stumped, but word is
that his right thumbnail fell off . . . he said it came from flipping a coin too much. :D
The first real "scientific method" I recall at the moment is the point system
devised principally by Jimmy Johnson when he was GM and coach for the Dallas
Cowboys. It has since become the staple method for evaluating draft choices.
That's all I can come up with for right now. Have to think on it for a while. :whoknows:
P.S. I will add that the Broncos were dead on in their talent evaluation, if only
they could have signed some of their choices. Among them were Dick Butkus,
Merlin Olsen, and Floyd Little (the only creme de la creme they did manage to sign).
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