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My name is Brady Hull and I currently live in Greeley, Colorado. I am a student at the moment and hoping to become a well-known writer. My passion is the Denver Broncos. I support them 100%!

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Raymond Driesbaugh
Friday 6th March 2009, 6:31am
I'll have to say that McDaniel's had no reason to at least take a shot at getting Matt Cassell. I'd take him over Cutler any day!!!! It didn't work out and Cutler's still being a baby. Some leadership skills he has.

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Inspiration posted on 10/16/2009

 

Again, it has been too long since I posted anything on here, but honestly, what needs to be said?  Denver is 5-0! They had a close game with the Bengals that resulted in Brandon Stokley catching a tip ball and taking it 87 yards for a touchdown.  Critics said we were no different from last year in our miracle wins.  That game was compared to the "bad call" against San Diego last year or the missed field goal against New Orleans.  Next came Cleveland.  We were actually underdogs.  Denver defense sent a message that game.  Then came Oakland.  Another message was sent.  Critics again said those were the games the broncos were supposed to win, even though  they were underdogs in two of them.  So the talk of, "oh they haven't played anybody" surfaced.  Well two games later and we beat a top NFC Dallas team and one of the best, the New England Patriots.

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Inspiration posted on 10/16/2009

 

Again, it has been too long since I posted anything on here, but honestly, what needs to be said?  Denver is 5-0! They had a close game with the Bengals that resulted in Brandon Stokley catching a tip ball and taking it 87 yards for a touchdown.  Critics said we were no different from last year in our miracle wins.  That game was compared to the "bad call" against San Diego last year or the missed field goal against New Orleans.  Next came Cleveland.  We were actually underdogs.  Denver defense sent a message that game.  Then came Oakland.  Another message was sent.  Critics again said those were the games the broncos were supposed to win, even though  they were underdogs in two of them.  So the talk of, "oh they haven't played anybody" surfaced.  Well two games later and we beat a top NFC Dallas team and one of the best, the New England Patriots.

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Bronco Stress posted on 08/05/2009

Wow! It has been a while since I have posted anything on here.  It almost seems there is too much to say. Quarterback worries, our number one draft pick worries and Brandon Marshall worries.  Where do I even begin?  Well, my last post was about how I believe Kyle Orton will do just fine leading this team to the superbowl!! Maybe I am getting a little ahead of myself.  I believe he will do just fine leading us to the playoffs, at the very least a winning record.  There! Is that a little more rational? According to McDaniels he is looking good and feeling good. What more can we ask for at this point?

Now onto Knowshon, or no-show as the media has been calling him.  He still has not reported to camp. No hurry, Pre-season is only a week away.  Plenty of time for a guy that has never taken an NFL snap to learn all that is needed. (COUGH)  I know this happens every year with talented rookies, but after all the craziness this off-season for the Broncos I was really hoping Knowshon would be ready and primed.  Not the case.  Once he gets his deal worked out, I think he will be a great force for Denver, obviously.  I was just hoping they would get everyone on the same page, at least the same book after the whole Cutler situation.  At least the 'hybrid' Robert Ayers is on board!

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Orton Will Manage posted on 04/06/2009

 

 

 I will be the first to admit that this whole Cutler trade situation got under my skin a bit. I was mad at McDaniels, I was mad at Cutler, and I was mad at Bowlen.  Now that it is over and I have faced the reality that Cutler is not coming back, I have had a chance to think rationally.  Kyle Orton is the guy, for now, and that's okay with me.  He can manage a game, and that's what we need in order for our team to get better. I will explain.

Denver had one of the worst defences in the league last year no matter how much I hated to admit it. They were bad, but you have to admit, they were out on the field a lot more than the offense last year. Sometimes, okay a lot of times it was because they failed to stop the run or third down conversions, but every so often the offense would turn the ball over or score so fast that the defense would come out sluggish.  I know it sounds bad to think an offense scoring fast is not a good thing, but it never seemed as though Cutler managed the game all to well. 

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Cutler vs. McDaniels posted on 03/05/2009

 

It has been a while since I last posted anything on here.  Honestly there hasn't been a whole lot going on with the Broncos since the firing of Mike Shanahan and hiring of Josh McDaniels, until now.  I don't even know where to begin.  I suppose starting with the Cutler/McDaniels saga would be best.  At first, I was completely on Jay's side about this issue.  Even if McDaniels never really wanted to trade Cutler, he should have informed him that he was on the trade block, or at least in talks of a trade.  Cutler deserves to know that much.  McDaniels should have ended it before it even began.  First off, Cutler is better than Cassel, flat out.  Second, I don't think a new head coach wants to come to a team and trade away its best player.  That has bad news written all over it.  I know Coach McDaniels made it clear that Jay is the quarterback, but for the call to even have been made to him says that Jay wasn't exactly safe like Peyton Manning or Tom Brady. 

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