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		<title>Broncos-Patriots Preview:  Keys to Victory for Denver in Week Five</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Oct 2009 22:49:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>sayre bedinger</dc:creator>
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The Denver Broncos (4-0, First Place AFC West) are set to play host to the Boston Patriots (3-1, Second Place AFC East) in an old-school style AFL matchup. The Broncos will be wearing an odd shade of yellow and brown while the Patriots will be wearing their old uniforms as well.
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<p>The Denver Broncos (4-0, First Place AFC West) are set to play host to the Boston Patriots (3-1, Second Place AFC East) in an old-school style AFL matchup. The Broncos will be wearing an odd shade of yellow and brown while the Patriots will be wearing their old uniforms as well.</p>
<p>Denver is coming off of a huge win at home last week against the Dallas Cowboys when wide receiver Brandon Marshall made probably the play of the week and gave the Broncos a 16-10 lead late in the fourth quarter.  Even more impressive was the goal line stand from Denver led by cornerback Champ Bailey who knocked away passes on third and fourth down to seal the victory for the Broncos.</p>
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<p>New England or &#8220;Boston&#8221; is coming off of an impressive victory against the previously undefeated Baltimore Ravens as well as a victory over the then undefeated Atlanta Falcons.  Even before that, the Patriots played the undefeated New York Jets and the 0-0 Buffalo Bills, so this game could even be considered their fifth straight against an undefeated team.</p>
<p>The Patriots have played a grueling schedule while the Broncos have been criticized for not having the best competition they could on the way to their 4-0 start.</p>
<p>This game is shaping up to be the game of the week, and if the Broncos are going to win, they are going to have to do it without the leading rusher in the AFC West:  Correll Buckhalter.</p>
<p>Likewise, the Patriots are without starting running back and big free agent signee Fred Taylor, who is getting ready to have surgery on his ankle.  His absence will mean the second straight year New England has lost its starting back to injury, and he will be replaced by a combination of Sammy Morris, Kevin Faulk, and Laurence Maroney.</p>
<p>This game is being dubbed the &#8220;Battle of the Hoodies&#8221; for obvious reasons.  Josh McDaniels is the latest branch of the Bill Belichick coaching tree to face his mentor, and both coaches have had great things to say about each other throughout the week.</p>
<p>Still, this game is a business, and all friendships will be thrown out the door for sixty minutes on Sunday afternoon, and the former Patriots assistant coach is sure to have his hands full.</p>
<p>Here are the keys to victory for the Broncos in week five.</p>
<p><strong>1.  Get off the field on third down defensively</strong></p>
<p>The Patriots&#8217; offense, led by quarterback Tom Brady, is averaging a stellar 45.8 percent success rate in third down situations, and they get it done in a variety of ways.  Brady has Wes Welker coming out of the slot, Randy Moss and Joey Galloway on the outside, and a variety of good pass-receiving backs who can pick up big yardage on screen plays.</p>
<p>Defensively, the Broncos are holding opponents to a similarly staggering 26.4 percent success rate.  Denver&#8217;s defense is fast, athletic, and smart, and they are led by a host of veterans including D.J. Williams, Elvis Dumervil, Champ Bailey, and Brian Dawkins.</p>
<p>If the Broncos are going to create opportunities for their offense, they are going to need to get off the field on third down.  The Denver defense has allowed a mere two touchdowns so far this season, and only 26 points overall.  It remains to be seen if this unit is of the &#8220;bend, don&#8217;t break&#8221; variety or the &#8220;elite&#8221; variety.</p>
<p>Based on the numbers, we are forced to believe they are elite.  Despite playing two of the worst teams in the NFL in consecutive weeks, the Broncos allowed opponents into the red zone a total of six times in four weeks, twice because of fumbles inside the 25 yard line.</p>
<p>The Broncos struggled in the first quarter against Dallas against the screen pass, and they are going to need to get ahead on New England early.  Limiting screen passes and underneath routes will be crucial to victory.</p>
<p><strong>2.  Keep the Heat on Tom Brady</strong></p>
<p>The Broncos lead the NFL in sacks this season, and they are led in that category by fourth year player Elvis Dumervil who is in just his first season as an outside linebacker in the NFL.</p>
<p>Dumervil is tied for the NFL lead with eight individual sacks, and his production on Sunday will be big for the Broncos.</p>
<p>This revamped front seven will be going up against a very solid offensive line and a quarterback who excels at making quick decisions.  Any pressure they choose to apply will have to come early, often, and with help on the short passes.</p>
<p>Denver certainly has the cornerbacks to keep up with New England&#8217;s wide receivers, and the return of Alphonso Smith to the lineup really helps the Broncos.  Smith played very well at the start of this season as the nickel cornerback, and he could be a name called a lot on Sunday.</p>
<p>The Broncos will have to disguise their pressure, and defensive coordinator Mike Nolan has done a superb job of that so far this season.</p>
<p><strong>3.  Kyle Orton and Knowshon Moreno</strong></p>
<p>These two players are going to be absolutely critical for the Denver Broncos on Sunday.</p>
<p>On one hand, Orton is going to need to play his very best against a defense that ranks in the top ten in many major categories.  The Patriot defense, though battered right now is one that is athletic and aggressive.  The Broncos will have to use a variety of short passes, screens, and halfback delays to offset that aggressiveness.</p>
<p>Orton needs to be precise with his passes.  He has a great arsenal at his disposal, and now that his finger appears to be fully healed (first week without glove on throwing hand) we assume his throws will be at the very least more comfortable.</p>
<p>Eddie Royal, the rookie phenom from 2008, has been getting blanketed by opposing defenses but with the recent emergence of Brandon Marshall on the outside and the potential return of Brandon Stokley, teams will no longer be able to key in directly on Royal.</p>
<p>This will help Orton with his short passing game, and another player who will help the Broncos with the aggressive style of New England is rookie running back Knowshon Moreno, who was recently named Diet Pepsi Rookie of the Week for his performance against Dallas.</p>
<p>Moreno has come along, slowly to be sure, but he is getting there.  He is an extremely talented back who runs with a purpose, and who is extremely versatile.  The Broncos are going to need a big game from the rookie on Sunday as they attempt to control the clock with their fourth ranked running game.</p>
<p><strong>Team Advantages</strong></p>
<p>Quarterback:  <em>Patriots</em></p>
<p>Running Back:  <em>Push (due to injury to Buckhalter)</em></p>
<p>Wide Receiver:  <em>Push</em></p>
<p>Tight End:  <em>Broncos</em></p>
<p>Offensive Line:  <em>Broncos</em></p>
<p>Defensive Line:  <em>Patriots</em></p>
<p>Linebacker:  <em>Broncos</em></p>
<p>Cornerback:  <em>Broncos</em></p>
<p>Safety:  <em>Broncos</em></p>
<p>Special Teams:  <em>Patriots</em></p>
<p>Advantage:  <em>Broncos</em></p>
<p>This is an intriguing matchup to me.  The Broncos have a lot of advantages at the skill positions, but you can never count the Patriots out with Tom Brady under center and Bill Belichick in his headset.</p>
<p>Denver is an upstart team who is riding an emotional victory, and New England is in a similar situation after a close encounter with the Baltimore Ravens.  The Broncos have the advantage of their home turf in this contest, which is a lot more significant when you are a mile above sea level compared to other venues.</p>
<p>The Patriots are a very talented team, but Denver&#8217;s defense may be too much, and I think the offense is poised for a breakout.</p>
<p>It will be a fun game to watch, to be sure.</p>
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		<title>Broncos 12, Bengals 7:  Denver stuns Cincinnati in Opener</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Sep 2009 02:50:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>sayre bedinger</dc:creator>
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The Denver Broncos are 1-0.
How sweet does that sound Broncos fans?
After the longest verbal beating I can remember, the Denver Broncos proved their skeptics wrong on Sunday, and they did it with an unexpected strength: their defense.
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<p>The Denver Broncos are 1-0.</p>
<p>How sweet does that sound Broncos fans?</p>
<p>After the longest verbal beating I can remember, the Denver Broncos proved their skeptics wrong on Sunday, and they did it with an unexpected strength: their defense.</p>
<p>In fact, the Broncos&#8217; defense was so on point that the home team Bengals only reached the red zone twice in the entire game, and did not score a point for 59 minutes, 19 seconds.</p>
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<p>The new-look Broncos defense forced three turnovers, seven punts, and sacked Carson Palmer three times.  Steelers fans and Giants fans may laugh that the Broncos are proud of those statistics, but one must realize that this kind of defensive performance is not commonplace for the Broncos over the last three years.</p>
<p>In addition to the great play of the defense, the Broncos had stellar play from their special teams, namely Matt Prater who made both of his field goals from 48 and 50 yards.</p>
<p>The low spot of the game for the Broncos was the abysmal play of their offense, which was only able to get 10 first downs the entire game.</p>
<p>While those who did not watch the game will blame the ineptitude of the offense on quarterback Kyle Orton, anyone who actually saw the game knows that the offensive struggles came from an inability to effectively run the ball and a large amount of dropped passes.</p>
<p>This was a very boring game to watch until the last two drives of the game if you were an unbiased third party. Neither team scored a touchdown until late in the fourth quarter, but the scoring was totally worth the wait.</p>
<p>After a long drive by the Bengals culminated in a one yard touchdown run by Cedric Benson, the Broncos defied incredible odds.</p>
<p>Trailing 7-6, the game clock read 0:20 and Broncos head coach Josh McDaniels realized that the time remaining should be nearly doubled because of a failed challenge attempt by the Bengals with 41 seconds remaining. The ensuing touchdown play only took three seconds off the clock, and McDaniels&#8217; pleading paid off.</p>
<p>The game clock was reset to 0:38 and that proved to be absolutely crucial for the Broncos.</p>
<p>After a pass by Orton that was nearly intercepted by Jonathan Joseph, he heaved up a pass to Brandon Marshall that was tipped in the air by Leon Hall and subsequently caught by fellow Bronco Brandon Stokley who ran 87 yards for the game-winning touchdown.</p>
<p>The game-winning drive took 27 seconds off the clock, so it was huge that Denver got the clock reset to 0:38 before the game resumed.</p>
<p>A crazy finish, and one for the ages to be sure.  Broncos fans will remember this one for a long time, and unfortunately, so will Bengals fans.</p>
<p>Kyle Orton did about as expected with his stat line which saw him complete 17-of-28 passes for 243 yards, a touchdown, a 100.7 QB rating, and most importantly:  no interceptions.</p>
<p>Orton effectively managed the game, and the Broncos did not make any mistakes, and it is even more impressive that he did it all with a dislocated pointer finger on his throwing hand.</p>
<p>The Broncos were absolutely shut down in the running game, partly because they did not run it very much, and had a lot of trouble with dropped passes.  In fact, every Broncos receiver had a dropped pass today except for Daniel Graham.</p>
<p>Defensively, there is a lot to talk about for the Broncos.</p>
<p>The team finished the game with three sacks from Andra Davis, Mario Haggan, and Darrell Reid, all of whom are from the linebacker position.</p>
<p>Denver also forced three turnovers, two interceptions from Wesley Woodyard and Tony Scheffler, and a botched field goal attempt by Cincinnati.</p>
<p>This game has to be looked at as somewhat of a reality check for the Broncos who will host Cleveland in week two. They did some great things defensively, but the defense can only hold so much weight on its shoulders. Eventually, the offense is going to need to be able to score points on a more consistent basis, and eventually means by next week.</p>
<p>Cincinnati&#8217;s defense looked vastly improved from what we have seen in recent years, and they were very stingy against the pass. Their defensive backfield is very solid, and they were able to get three sacks on one of the best pass protecting defensive lines in the NFL.</p>
<p>Granted, Kyle Orton&#8217;s indecision and inability to get rid of the ball at times were the cause of those sacks, it is still an impressive feat by the Bengals.</p>
<p>A lot of the offensive struggles can be attributed to a pure lack of chemistry, as the team welcomed for the first time at the same time a group that included Knowshon Moreno, Brandon Marshall, and Russ Hochstein as irregulars.</p>
<p>The Broncos should come out more aggressive offensively against the Browns next week who were absolutely crushed by the Minnesota Vikings 34-20. Adrian Peterson had his way with the Cleveland run defense, and the Broncos need to take advantage with their new group of backs.</p>
<p>This was one of the best finishes to a game the NFL will see all season long, and it helps that the Broncos got win number one off their chests, and if the defense continues to play like they did today, there will be many more wins to come.</p>
<p>It also helps that the only people who thought Denver would win this game were fans of the team, and even some of them were skeptical because of the loss of quarterback Jay Cutler.</p>
<p>By the way, Cutler threw four interceptions in his Chicago Bears debut against Green Bay, and the Bears lost 21-15. I know it is only the first game of the season, but Kyle Orton and the Broncos are heading home winners, and the Bears are staring Pittsburgh in the face at 0-1.</p>
<p>Somewhere Josh McDaniels is smiling, and he should be.</p>
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		<title>Inside the Broncos&#8217; Roster:  The Quarterbacks</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2009 05:08:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>sayre bedinger</dc:creator>
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As somewhat of a response to Punkus&#8217; great article earlier, I will now give you my opinion of who will make the Denver Broncos&#8217; final roster for 2009.
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<p>As somewhat of a response to Punkus&#8217; great article earlier, I will now give you my opinion of who will make the Denver Broncos&#8217; final roster for 2009.</p>
<p>I will start by giving an overview of the Broncos&#8217; quarterback unit, which took a serious hit in terms of pure talent when the team traded away Pro Bowl selection Jay Cutler.</p>
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<p>As any casual sports fan knows by now, Cutler was dealt to the Chicago Bears in exchange for Kyle Orton and three draft picks.</p>
<p>Orton has been named the starting quarterback by head coach Josh McDaniels, as expected, and will continue to compete for the job this offseason with free agent signee Chris Simms.</p>
<p>For the Broncos, Orton will be expected to run Josh McDaniels&#8217; complex but effective offense that relies heavily on the pass.  In his time with the New England Patriots, McDaniels was able to orchestrate the unquestioned best offense the NFL has ever seen in 2007, and followed up in 2008 by turning Matt Cassel into a $14 million man.</p>
<p>Bronco fans have good reason to believe he can have repeat success in Denver with Orton, especially with the talent he has around him.</p>
<p>Not only does the change of scenery and upgrade in arsenal help Orton, but the fifth year quarterback will be a free agent at the end of the 2009 season, and he does not want to be looking for a backup job when that time comes.</p>
<p>Here is a look at Orton&#8217;s 2008 statistics and a projection of his numbers with the Broncos:</p>
<p>2008 season:  Comp    Att    Yds      Cmp%    YPA    TD   INT    SACK     RAT</p>
<p>272     465   2,972     58.5       6.39   18    12      27        79.6</p>
<p>2009 PROJ:     330     550   3,850     60.0       7.00   24    14      14        ~82.0</p>
<p>I fully expect Orton to have the best season of his career with the Broncos.  In Chicago, he was not used properly, and the Bears relied far too much on the run to win games.  In Denver, I fully believe he will throw around 30-35 passes per game and get every receiver involved.</p>
<p>As for Chris Simms, I think Denver is the perfect spot for him to have landed.  He came to Denver expecting to be the backup for Jay Cutler, and now he gets to compete with Orton for the starting job.</p>
<p>By no means am I taking anything away from Simms&#8217; talent, as he has been productive when given the proper amount of playing time, but I just cannot see him winning the starting job for the Broncos.</p>
<p>Before rupturing his spleen, Simms was playing the best football of his life, posting an 81.4 quarterback rating in 11 games while throwing for 2,035 yards and 10 touchdowns.  Due to the fact that he has lost a significant amount of experience the last couple of years, it is likely his overall production would take a significant hit.</p>
<p>Simms and Orton will likely be accompanied on the Broncos&#8217; roster by Denver&#8217;s sixth round draft pick Tom Brandstater.</p>
<p>Brandstater is a 24-year old rookie out of Fresno State who is probably the most hyped sixth round pick to come to Denver in a long time.</p>
<p>Due to the fact that McDaniels has aided in the development of Tom Brady and Matt Cassel, sixth and seventh round picks respectively, many Bronco fans are hopeful he can do the same with Brandstater.</p>
<p>A scouting report from NFL.com offered that Brandstater&#8217;s top two qualities as a quarterback were his leadership abilities and strong arm.  Two or three years learning McDaniels&#8217; system, and this kid could potentially be the &#8220;next&#8221; Tom Brady or even Matt Cassel.</p>
<p>In 2008, Brandstater was very similar statistically to Kyle Orton, completing nearly 60 percent of his passes for 2,664 yards, 18 touchdowns, and 12 interceptions with Fresno State.</p>
<p>Thanks to the quarterback wizardry of Josh McDaniels, many Bronco fans are not too distraught by the loss of Pro Bowl performer Jay Cutler.  If Kyle Orton can produce the type of numbers I have suggested, Cutler&#8217;s name will be quickly forgotten in the Mile High City, and Orton just may find himself wearing orange and blue for a long time.</p>
<p>Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach:  Mike McCoy (formerly Carolina Panthers passing game coordinator), Josh McDaniels (former New England Patriots quarterbacks coach/offensive coordinator)</p>
<p>Projected starting quarterback:  Kyle Orton (Acquired via Trade w/Chicago)</p>
<p>Projected 2nd string quarterback:  Chris Simms (Acquired via Free Agency/Tennessee)</p>
<p>Projected 3rd string quarterback:  Tom Brandstater (Acquired via 2009 NFL Draft)</p>
<p>2008 Quarterback Grade:  B+</p>
<p>Roster spots occupied by QB:  3/54</p></div>
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		<title>Cutler to Return in Preseason</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2009 00:04:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Henry Gula</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There will be an interesting twist in the third week of preseason this year, when the Chicago Bears travel to Denver to play the Broncos. If only for the first quarter, we will see Jay Cutler wearing a Bears uniform, throwing to his unimpressive wide receivers who are being covered by the new Bronco secondary. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There will be an interesting twist in the third week of preseason this year, when the Chicago Bears travel to Denver to play the Broncos. If only for the first quarter, we will see Jay Cutler wearing a Bears uniform, throwing to his unimpressive wide receivers who are being covered by the new Bronco secondary. </p>
<p>On the other side, Kyle Orton will get a chance to play against his former team as well, and stare Brian Urlacher down for the first time outside of practice. </p>
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