Arrived as the favorite to start, but if im betting my money it's going to be on slomo.... Sloter/romo
Arrived as the favorite to start, but if im betting my money it's going to be on slomo.... Sloter/romo
I wish I loved anything as much as you love Paxton Lynch.
This time last year the buzz was around Sanchez and Lynch and we see how that turned out. My point being its early and it seems like the Broncos have two young options at QB that could pay dividends for years to come. For those of us who are fans of the "team" that's pretty exciting news. May the best man win.
Oh, valid point. I thought you meant all starters, you should take the time to be more descriptive, don't be shy. —Jaded
Never confuse frustrated candor and disloyal malice.
Love can't be coerced. —Me
This thread is just a bit outside.
"But if you ever, ever tank another play like you did today, I'm gonna cut your nuts off and stuff em down your ****** throat!"
Movie quote? Joe was dead serious about that!
Cecil LammeyVerified account @CecilLammey now2 minutes ago
Brandon Marshall #Broncos @1043TheFan "being out there feels good. I feel like I'm playing really well right now."
Andrew MasonVerified account @MaseDenver now1 minute ago
Brandon Marshall says that he switched his offseason training up, and he feels fresher now.
Andrew MasonVerified account @MaseDenver now55 seconds ago
Marshall says he's been focusing on single-leg exercises b/c "when you play football, you're rarely [standing] on 2 legs" b/c you're moving
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Marshall said he's also done a lot of core work. Before offseason work began, he trained in L.A. w/ ex-Broncos Duke Ihenacho, Omar Bolden.
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Brandon Marshall is excited about undrafted rookie Tyrique Jarrett, a 350-pound nose tackle. He said Jarrett reminds him a bit of Knighton.
Nicki JhabvalaVerified account @NickiJhabvala now12 seconds ago
Brandon Marshall and Todd Davis call UDFA Tyrique Jarrett "Pot Roast Jr." About 340 pounds. Wears No. 98, too.
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Marshall: "I'm definitely looking at career bests for everything." Thinks what Joe Woods has added will allow him to do it.
Cecil LammeyVerified account @CecilLammey now6 seconds ago
Brandon Marshall #Broncos @1043TheFan "I had a bad taste in my mouth all of last year." expresses his frustration in his performance
Cecil LammeyVerified account @CecilLammey 33s34 seconds ago
Brandon Marshall #Broncos @1043TheFan "McCoy is bringing a lot of juice to this offense. Paxton has the arm that you dream of."
Cecil LammeyVerified account @CecilLammey 9s10 seconds ago
Brandon Marshall #Broncos @1043TheFan "Siemian has the mind and the accuracy you dream of....I love this offense."
Andrew MasonVerified account @MaseDenver 13s13 seconds ago
Marshall says that he and Todd Davis are still developing chemistry together, but "I think we have it down" now.
Cecil LammeyVerified account @CecilLammey now1 minute ago
Brandon Marshall #Broncos @1043TheFan "Nobody is letting anything slide. We don't want to be 9-7. That's not us. We're the best in AFCWest"
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Todd Davis #Broncos @1043TheFan "I watched film and saw so many areas I can improve on."
Cecil LammeyVerified account @CecilLammey 3m3 minutes ago
Todd Davis #Broncos @1043TheFan "Brandon and I have chemistry like nobody else"
Cecil LammeyVerified account @CecilLammey 5m5 minutes ago
Todd Davis (like Brandon Marshall) had a lot of praise for UDFA DT Tyrique Jarrett #Broncos @1043TheFan
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Todd Davis: Joe Woods "is an attack-type of coach ... he wants you to make plays."
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Todd Davis says the TRUTH mantra is huge for him. "We're not going to sugarcoat anything." #Broncos @1043TheFan
Davis working on cover skills, staying on field
Todd Davis talks about his chemistry with Brandon Marshall and how he hopes to stay on the field on third down.
http://www.denverbroncos.com/multime...6-0af50eb89501
Marshall ready to make more plays
Brandon Marshall talks about the free-agent moves the Broncos made along the defensive line and how he plans to make more plays in 2017.
http://www.denverbroncos.com/multime...8-30521be20ad7
Anderson being smart with knee, feeling confident
C.J. Anderson talks about his cycling training and his knee rehab during OTAs.
http://www.denverbroncos.com/multime...e-3781c9e14136
Booker excited for new offense, second season
Devontae Booker talks about how he is feeling during OTAs and how he will fit into this year's running scheme.
http://www.denverbroncos.com/multime...5-cc4274923716
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THIS ONES FOR JOHNWOULD YOU RATHER WIN UGLY, OR LOSE PRETTY?
Some good bits from Mason here on today's OTA:
... Trevor Siemian continued to find Cody Latimer. The two connected multiple times Thursday after doing so Wednesday, including a touchdown pass during a team red-zone period.
... Paxton Lynch saw first-team work Thursday, as Head Coach Vance Joseph continued to alternate Lynch and Siemian with the first team. Lynch showed poise under pressure operating Denver’s top unit.
During one team period, the No. 1 defense dialed up a heavy pass rush on three consecutive plays. Lynch stood in the pocket and got rid of the football for completions on each of those plays, finding Emmanuel Sanders, Devontae Booker and finally Thomas as pass rushers bore down on him.... Rookie wide receiver Carlos Henderson elicited "oohs" from his teammates after making a sharp change of direction that sent a defender sliding to the ground following a reception from Siemian. Henderson was running from right to left when he caught the ball, and then stopped and cut back to his right, leaving a sprawling defender and plenty of open field to proceed with the football.http://www.denverbroncos.com/news-an...e-1553b8e10f39... Late in practice, the offense and defense faced off in a "move-the-ball" scenario, with the offense starting at its 25-yard line and facing a two-point deficit. The No. 1 and No. 2 defense emerged victorious against the first- and second-team offenses, respectively, using pressure and tight coverage to prevent the offense from gaining a first down on either series.
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