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I had a busy night so I recorded the game and watched it bleary-eyed after I got home (hurray for fast forward!). I was not really impressed with either defense. Both would have been buried by a solid offensive team like the Chargers or Colts.
Ahman Green, thanks for showing us early that you are washed up. Hand in your playbook and pick up your severence check at the front window. I thought the running game should have been better, given that we were moving the ball well enough through the air that the defense couldn't key on the running game. Gibbs has a lot more work to do. Duane Brown looked good for his first time out, although it should be noted that the Broncos have whined about poor DE play for years now. Is it just me or do we have a lot of guys named Brown or Johnson on this roster? No way is Jacoby Jones going to get cut. We basically have AJ, AD, Walters and Jones as our four receivers and if we have a fifth one it should be Anderson. I loved that catch Carter made over the middle but he later dropped an easy one so that's kind of a wash. Where Anderson has value is that our QBs don't have great arm strength so we have to have some route-runners who hang onto anything thrown their way rather than speed guys who might drop a key first down. I think our defensive backs are going to be toast most of the season. Last edited by HPF Bob; 08-10-2008 at 04:51 PM. |
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For a first preseason game I thought holding down penalties and turnovers and injuries was a good thing. And we did win.
On Dline I thought Mario and Okam did pretty well when in there. On offense I thought Shane Boyd, David Anderson, Slayton, and Duane Brown did pretty well while in there. I didn't notice 28, Molden either , maybe I need to review the DVR. Saw Adibi make one good play. Didn't really notice 34, Barber, but results seemed ok. I guess Brink gets a shot at QB next week. Plenty to work on for next practice game with N.O. Last edited by Nconroe; 08-10-2008 at 09:22 PM. |
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I hope this guy sticks. |
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he sure did make a flashy grab for the td. there was a few plays he got open too, one in particular i think everybody in the stadium saw except sage. he's good for what he is: a 5th WR on the depth chart.
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Kubiak, when asked if RB Cedric Benson was being considered? The answer was a simple no!
This will take a leap of faith for most folks, I'm sure, but Anderson could well be the next Welker.
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a leap. a gigantic leap at that. welker has been there and done it. all his personal accomplishments far outweigh anything david anderson has done. i know-they're both quick, small, white recievers, but that's about where the comparison ends.
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Well at least with Welker there's one more guy for white WR's to get compared too besides Ed Mccaffrey....who I guess took over the white WR label from Steve Largent.
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