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Knomo coming on CP and talking up the Donkeys gives me the mental image of a Yugo revving it's accelerator next to a Pinto at a stoplight.
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Denver can get 1,000 yards out of anyone and now FINALLY we have a legit RB. Moreno will win the offensive ROY if he stays healthy!!!! |
Wow, way to make sure that he stays here forever by creating a thread with his name it and make him feel popular and wanted. Brilliant.
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Fortunately, Donko Ver. McKid has no God Mode and never will. |
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FLIP! FLIP! FLIP! (game over) FLIP! FLIP! FLIP! (game over) FLIP! FLIP! FLIP! (game over) AHHHH, shit y'all done ****ed up and left me in this bitch I'm just your average hood nagga with dreams of gettin' rich (But you don't hear me) My crib big like a football field (football field) You might **** around and think I signed a football deal (But you don't hear me) I take 15 minutes to drop a track (yeah) I take half a minute to load my gat (But you don't hear me) I make 'em bounce all across the globe I'm a pimp, I got your ho takin' off her clothes (But you don't hear me) A franchise like a Houston Rocket (Houston Rocket) Every eight months is when I usually drop it (But you don't hear me) I got the streets on lock, I like my beats with knock You know my heat stay cocked, naggaaaaa |
Josh McDaniels' honeymoon is over at Denver Broncos training camp - Ross Tucker - SI.com
Three Observations 1. This offense is a good fit for Kyle Orton, even if he got off to a slow start. Orton doesn't have former Broncos starter Jay Cutler's natural physical ability, but he is extremely cerebral and hard-working, and was handpicked for this role by McDaniels. The Broncos veterans appear to be impressed with his early mastering of the new offense and are comfortable with him behind center. Keep in mind, Orton had a .636 winning percentage after two years in Chicago, where he received substantial playing time. His supporting cast in Denver is significantly better than what he had in Chicago. The offensive line is one of the better units in the league and he has a full complement of other weapons at his disposal, including receivers Brandon Marshall, Eddie Royal, Jabbar Gaffney and Brandon Stokley, tight ends Tony Scheffler and Daniel Graham, and running backs Knowshon Moreno, LaMont Jordan and Correll Buckhalter. Orton is well aware of his good fortune, telling me it is absolutely the best unit he has been surrounded by. NFL.com Blogs Blog Archive Broncos report: McDaniels’ camp has a distinct sound * I entered the camp a Kyle Orton believer and I left the same way. I don’t think he’s a Pro Bowl, upper-echelon-type quarterback, but he’s smart, tough, and a more gifted passer than most people believe. He won’t carry the Broncos to a 10-6 record by himself, but I don’t think he’s a liability, either. I’m on record as saying Orton will do more positive than negative in Denver this season. * Speaking of Orton, he’ll welcome back WR Brandon Marshall with open arms if and when that time comes. But the trio of Eddie Royal, Jabar Gaffney and Brandon Stokely were quite impressive throughout practice — particularly in the all-important, end-of-workout, 11-on-11 sessions. Royal is an up-and-coming star, Gaffney is crafty and solid, and Stokely will play the slot position in the three-wide set as well as Wes Welker did in the same system last year in New England. |
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