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threebag 12-10-2013 10:13 PM

I wish Santa would NUKE vondumb for Christmas.

Pasta Little Brioni 12-10-2013 10:14 PM

The coward should not even be posting here.

Quesadilla Joe 12-10-2013 10:20 PM

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Originally Posted by PGM (Post 10267311)
The coward should not even be posting here.

At least I took it easy on you guys after we swept you... again. Amazing how much more active this thread gets when you guys aren't on a 3 game losing streak.

threebag 12-11-2013 06:56 AM

It doesn't get active by you bumping it back up with your ****ing bullshit spam? You little whopper jawed dick sucking queer.

GordonGekko 12-11-2013 10:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PGM (Post 10267311)
The coward should not even be posting here.

I don't see the problem with him posting in his own thread.

Mile High Mania 12-11-2013 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by PGM (Post 10267311)
The coward should not even be posting here.

You guys continue to feed him... Put him on ignore and ease your pain.

ptlyon 12-11-2013 01:01 PM

Did somebody say something in here?

No? Ok.

Pasta Little Brioni 12-11-2013 05:36 PM

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Originally Posted by GordonGekko (Post 10268040)
I don't see the problem with him posting in his own thread.

The problem is he HAS his own thread yet guys like hootie are banished. It is ****ing reeruned.

Pasta Little Brioni 12-11-2013 05:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Mile High Mania (Post 10268134)
You guys continue to feed him... Put him on ignore and ease your pain.

Why should I have to do that? Spam offenders should be nuked from orbit.

BigMeatballDave 12-11-2013 06:01 PM

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Originally Posted by PGM (Post 10269305)
Why should I have to do that? Spam offenders should be nuked from orbit.

Exactly.

BigMeatballDave 12-11-2013 06:02 PM

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Originally Posted by GordonGekko (Post 10268040)
I don't see the problem with him posting in his own thread.

He's a Denver fan. With his own thread. You see nothing wrong with that?

OrtonsPiercedTaint 12-11-2013 06:20 PM

I'm about 9/16ths expecting Rivers to kick Manning's ass Thursday night. It could come down to a special team or defensive play to make the difference for the win.

BossChief 12-11-2013 06:42 PM

I'm glad some of you keep coming to this thread everyday. Its fun to read the bitching.

Carry on.

BigMeatballDave 12-11-2013 06:45 PM

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Originally Posted by BossChief (Post 10269461)
I'm glad some of you keep coming to this thread everyday. Its fun to read the bitching.

Carry on.

This is precisely why this thread is allowed. Entertainment for the Mods.

Pasta Little Brioni 12-11-2013 06:52 PM

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Originally Posted by BCD (Post 10269471)
This is precisely why this thread is allowed. Entertainment for the Mods.

They jerk to this and conference realignment.

bowener 12-11-2013 07:18 PM

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Originally Posted by OrtonsPiercedTaint (Post 10269407)
I'm about 9/16ths expecting Rivers to kick Manning's ass Thursday night. It could come down to a special team or defensive play to make the difference for the win.

My fantasy playoff game depends upon this since Rodgers went and broke.

New World Order 12-11-2013 07:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Von Dumbass (Post 10267328)
At least I took it easy on you guys after we swept you... again. Amazing how much more active this thread gets when you guys aren't on a 3 game losing streak.



I want you here in January. You won't beat us 3 times. It's going to be another you blow Baltimore out and then lose in the playoffs.

Mile High Mania 12-11-2013 07:53 PM

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Originally Posted by PGM (Post 10269305)
Why should I have to do that? Spam offenders should be nuked from orbit.

Solid point, but by spending 10 seconds putting him on ignore... you remove the bullsh from your life.

BossChief 12-11-2013 08:09 PM

Just ignore this thread and be done with it.

Otherwise, continue to fill up the CP complaint box to no avail.

Pasta Little Brioni 12-11-2013 09:04 PM

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Originally Posted by BossChief (Post 10269668)
Just ignore this thread and be done with it.

Otherwise, continue to fill up the CP complaint box to no avail.

Weren't you part of the MOB?

BossChief 12-11-2013 09:36 PM

I started it, actually.

I'm just saying, it's pointless to continue complaining about something that is OBVIOUSLY never gonna change.

Quesadilla Joe 12-16-2013 02:19 AM

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BblKfGACQAA3sOc.jpg

threebag 12-16-2013 06:29 AM

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Originally Posted by threebag02 (Post 10267688)
It doesn't get active by you bumping it back up with your ****ing bullshit spam? You little whopper jawed dick sucking queer.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Von Dumbass (Post 10283150)

You need your asshole cauterized.

Pasta Little Brioni 12-16-2013 07:27 AM

This thread was awful quiet lately. What happened on Thursday?

BigMeatballDave 12-16-2013 07:27 AM

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Originally Posted by PGM (Post 10283241)
This thread was awful quiet lately. What happened on Thursday?

LMAO

threebag 12-16-2013 07:30 AM

Somebody done did git their shit pushed in

Imon Yourside 12-16-2013 07:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Von Dumbass (Post 10283150)

Photoshopped, Charles is on the cover.

mikey23545 12-16-2013 07:59 AM

That mother****er looks old...

And I like how they placed his head on the cover so it cuts off the top two thirds of his head and makes him look halfway normal.

tooge 12-16-2013 08:15 AM

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Originally Posted by PGM (Post 10269825)
Weren't you part of the MOB?

This is an absolute OWN right here. Hipocrite being called out in public. Wow.

Let me sum it up. Guy starts some stupid assed secret society to get a troll neg repped into oblivion because he's an obvious troll. Troll ends up banned. Which is good, as it should be.

When anyone else tells anyone in the secret society to just ignore these trolls, they are told they are stupid and that trolls are trolls and need to be dealt with.

Guy then tells others to just ignore Knowmo because he's just a troll. Classic. Hey pot (Boss), you are calling the kettle black.

BossChief 12-16-2013 10:42 AM

KnowMo wasn't ever banned, tmk. PGM was in this "secret society" (which was pretty much a joke and a way to bomb Blackbob because he was ruining every thread and KnowMo out of the green and into the red because he had welched) he guy has went back on his word in every single bet he ever lost on here. Every one.

All I'm saying is after all the years he has gotten away with it and continues to be able to post, it's obvious that its not gonna change.

No sense getting all worked up about it.

OrtonsPiercedTaint 12-16-2013 10:46 AM

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Originally Posted by tooge (Post 10283296)
This is an absolute OWN right here. Hipocrite being called out in public. Wow.

Let me sum it up. Guy starts some stupid assed secret society to get a troll neg repped into oblivion because he's an obvious troll. Troll ends up banned. Which is good, as it should be.

When anyone else tells anyone in the secret society to just ignore these trolls, they are told they are stupid and that trolls are trolls and need to be dealt with.

Guy then tells others to just ignore Knowmo because he's just a troll. Classic. Hey pot (Boss), you are calling the kettle black.

If you have to go underground. Isn't that a clue you might be acting like a rat & need to abort.

Pasta Little Brioni 12-17-2013 08:38 AM

*crickets*

Pasta Little Brioni 12-17-2013 08:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Von Dumbass (Post 10267328)

Amazing how much more active this thread gets when the doncs don't get their shit pushed in.

:)

Quesadilla Joe 12-22-2013 05:19 PM

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Broncos HC John Fox today became only the 4th head coach in NFL history to win three consecutive division titles to start tenure w/new team.
https://twitter.com/psmyth12/status/414890262784012288

Prison Bitch 12-22-2013 05:22 PM

Gotta hand it to him, he's got the heart of a champion.

T-Town 12-22-2013 06:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Prison Bitch (Post 10304168)
Gotta hand it to him, he's got the heart of an 80 year old champion.


FYP

Pasta Little Brioni 12-22-2013 06:47 PM

Now the coward returns

BigMeatballDave 12-22-2013 06:51 PM

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Originally Posted by PGM (Post 10304506)
Now the coward returns

He was busy shrimping with his daddy.

lcarus 12-22-2013 06:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Von Dumbass (Post 10304146)

Gotta love having a HOF quarterback to make an average coach acquire elite numbers.

TomBarndtsTwin 12-22-2013 06:56 PM

And yet continued playoff failures . . . . .

Maybe they'll finally cash in on those division titles this year?

threebag 12-22-2013 09:16 PM

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Originally Posted by PGM (Post 10304506)
Now the coward returns

Yeah!!! It's ****ing Spam Sunday.

Not this shit again. Last week it was crickets. This week the ****ing circus is back in town. You ignorant ****ing piece of goddamn dog shit go spam you own ****ing teams board with your frivolous bullshit. This thread should be nuked and your account needs a good axe murdering. Go back to the ****ing mange.
Low life cock sucker.

Pasta Little Brioni 12-22-2013 10:50 PM

3 bag rules ROFL

ThaVirus 12-22-2013 10:57 PM

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Originally Posted by threebag02 (Post 10305061)
This thread should be nuked and your account needs a good axe murdering.

That is great. I'll be replacing "account" with whatever is pertinent and using that in the future.

Quesadilla Joe 12-27-2013 03:34 PM

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#Broncos QB Peyton Manning has 8 games with at least 4 TDs this season -- the 36 TDs he threw in those 8 games would still lead league.
https://twitter.com/Jeff_Legwold/sta...82013131681792

Imon Yourside 12-27-2013 03:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Von Dumbass (Post 10313078)

What's his cold weather playoff record?

threebag 12-27-2013 07:13 PM



There is a Mother**** in there

BigMeatballDave 12-27-2013 07:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by threebag02 (Post 10313420)


There is a Mother**** in there

LMAO

Pasta Little Brioni 12-27-2013 07:49 PM

Don't think he realizes he isn't welcome here anymore

Quesadilla Joe 12-31-2013 12:45 PM

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TimBone 12-31-2013 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Von Dumbass (Post 10324314)
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Thanks for posting, bitch.

Simplicity 12-31-2013 01:03 PM

Under further review... Manning's pass wasn't a pass...

threebag 12-31-2013 03:46 PM

:facepalm:

Bowser 12-31-2013 03:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Von Dumbass (Post 10324314)
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threebag 12-31-2013 03:52 PM

Knowmo go suck dick

Quesadilla Joe 01-06-2014 09:17 AM

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Broncos opens as a 9.5 point favorite over Chargers.
https://twitter.com/bylindsayhjones/...09306072395777

vailpass 01-06-2014 09:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Von Dumbass (Post 10349218)

Total tarp game, don't like it one bit...

Quesadilla Joe 01-06-2014 06:52 PM

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Since 1978, teams that lost at home in div. round are 15-1 when opening the next year's playoffs at home.
https://mobile.twitter.com/MaseDenve...0075288576?p=v

ThaVirus 01-06-2014 07:10 PM

The Chargers are the perfect team to take the Mannings out.

1st in TOP, 1st in 3rd down conversion, and 1st in drives of 10+ plays. Plus, although their defense kind of sucks, they play tough when it matters.

They will beat the Broncos this weekend.

Mile High Mania 01-06-2014 07:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vailpass (Post 10349246)
Total tarp game, don't like it one bit...

+1

highBOLTage 01-06-2014 09:09 PM

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Since 2005, the No. 1 seed is 1-5 against the No. 6 seed, with an average margin of defeat of 10.4 points.

ThaVirus 01-06-2014 09:11 PM

LMAO

I like that stat.

Quick, someone get me Peyton's playoff record!

tredadda 01-06-2014 09:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Von Dumbass (Post 10349218)

Impressive considering Denver won one game by eight and lost the other. If I were betting, my money would be on SD to at least cover.

Quesadilla Joe 01-06-2014 09:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ThaVirus (Post 10351397)
The Chargers are the perfect team to take the Mannings out.

1st in TOP, 1st in 3rd down conversion, and 1st in drives of 10+ plays. Plus, although their defense kind of sucks, they play tough when it matters.

They will beat the Broncos this weekend.

Denver has been waiting an entire year to redeem themselves. They want this game more than the Chargers can possibly imagine.

Quesadilla Joe 01-06-2014 09:52 PM

The last time the Chargers played us they were able to pick on Kayvon Webster any time they needed a play... Kayvon is no longer playing, Champ is. Welker is also going to play this time. #UhOh

TimBone 01-06-2014 09:53 PM

Disregard.

BigMeatballDave 01-06-2014 09:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Von Dumbass (Post 10352062)
The last time the Chargers played us they were able to pick on Kayvon Webster any time they needed a play... Kayvon is no longer playing, Champ is. Welker is also going to play this time. #UhOh

LMAO Brokedick Champ?

Quesadilla Joe 01-06-2014 10:01 PM

The last time we played Rivers he completed 7 of 8 passes for 91 yards and a TD when throwing at Kayvon Webster. He completed just 1 of 7 passes when throwing at DRC or Chris Harris.

Quesadilla Joe 01-06-2014 10:05 PM

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Originally Posted by BCD (Post 10352076)
LMAO Brokedick Champ?

He's better than any corner you have. And it doesn't matter if Champ has lost a step or not, Kayvon Webster is one of the worst corners in the entire league

Rams Fan 01-06-2014 10:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Von Dumbass (Post 10352062)
The last time the Chargers played us they were able to pick on Kayvon Webster any time they needed a play... Kayvon is no longer playing, Champ is. Welker is also going to play this time. #UhOh

Dropping hashtags when they don't even work. WTF.

MagicHef 01-06-2014 10:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Von Dumbass (Post 10352110)
He's better than any corner you have. And it doesn't matter if Champ has lost a step or not, Kayvon Webster is one of the worst corners in the entire league

That's the most ridiculous hyperbole I've ever seen!

Seriously, though, Webster isn't one of the worst corners in the league. He's an inexperienced and physically talented rookie who got picked on by one of the better QBs in the league, something that KC fans are familiar with. That being said, Champ should fare much better against Rivers.

ThaVirus 01-07-2014 12:10 AM

Champ sucks. End of story.

tredadda 01-07-2014 02:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Von Dumbass (Post 10352110)
He's better than any corner you have. And it doesn't matter if Champ has lost a step or not, Kayvon Webster is one of the worst corners in the entire league

LMAO Maybe six years ago that was true. Champ is a shadow of his former self. He is more name than talent now.

Quesadilla Joe 01-08-2014 01:45 PM

Coming to a newsstand near you!

http://www.denverbroncos.com/assets/...ull_inside.jpg

warrior 01-08-2014 04:24 PM

Rivers will complete 10 of 10 on chump

BossChief 01-08-2014 06:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Von Dumbass (Post 10355540)

This will be a fitting cover for Monday morning after Rivers takes your soul Sunday afternoon.

Quesadilla Joe 01-09-2014 05:35 PM

Nice article about JTSuperstar80!

http://mmqb.si.com/2014/01/09/julius...2013-playoffs/

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Julius Thomas Jumped Through Hoops to Get Where He Is


The former Portland State basketball star nearly gave up on his new sport after yet more ankle problems last season, but patience has paid off in a big way—and now he’s become one of Peyton Manning’s most dangerous weapons


You shouldn’t know who Julius Thomas is.

A year ago the Denver tight end thought about dropping his football experiment, cutting his losses and putting to use that business degree from Portland State—the one he earned on a basketball scholarship.

The Broncos were pushing—the way football teams do when legendary quarterbacks sign on for a career nightcap—to have each of their offensive pieces at Peyton Manning’s disposal. Thomas was the promising project who played one year of college football after four years of basketball, impressing the Broncos organization on film and in interviews enough to get drafted in the fourth round in 2011.

For many reasons—reasons we’ll get to—that was a miracle in itself. But on the docket in the fall of 2012 was an early exit from football, because Thomas wanted to live the rest of his life with a functioning ankle rather than rush back from surgery the previous April.

“He was getting frustrated because they were expecting too much from him coming off of surgery,” says his father, Greg, a high school principal and former college receiver. “They told him he wasn’t running full speed in one of the preseason games, and he called me and said ‘Dad, if this is what it takes, then maybe this isn’t for me. I’ve got to use these ankles for the rest of my life.’ ”

Word of Thomas’ frustration got back to John Elway and the Broncos’ front office. A decision came: Shut him down, but not all the way. Rather than put him on injured reserve, Thomas was moved to the practice squad in October, so he could play scout team tight end and outside linebacker and catch up on all those football practices he missed out on because basketball coaches warned him against injury his whole life.

What did the Broncos get in return for a little bit of organizational patience? Just 65 catches and 12 touchdowns in 2013; a Pro Bowl tight end, seemingly out of thin air. Thomas is suddenly on the short list of basketball guys who found success after converting to football. There’s Antonio Gates, Jimmy Graham, and, at the moment, Thomas, a focal point of the league’s top passing offenses as it takes aim at San Diego in Sunday’s divisional playoff slate.

Did even he know it was coming?

“This was always the goal,” he says. “Everything hasn’t always been easy or clear-cut. All my life, I see an opportunity and it’s not clear-cut. How bad do you want it? I decided to see it through.”

This football journey started at Pacific University in Stockton, Calif., in 1983. Greg Thomas likes to retell this story to Julius, as a way of reminding him of the fragile nature of his existence. There was a new offensive coordinator at Pacific, a skinny, dark-haired former safety at the university in his early 30s. Greg was one of the top returning wide receivers on the ’83 team, and one of the tallest in the country at 6-6. He got called into the new coordinator’s office one day during the spring before his final season.

“Pete Carroll brings me in and he says, ‘Greg, I’ve got an idea,’ and he’s bouncing all over the place, excited.”

Carroll: “You’re drawing a lot of double teams at split end. You’re huge. I’m gonna move you to H-Back. We’re gonna get you in motion, get some single coverage, move you all over the field, okay?”

Greg Thomas: “Ok, whatever.”

So Greg, who liked playing football but didn’t love it, moved to H-Back. That spring he was run-blocking in practice when two teammates rolled up on his leg, tearing his ACL and MCL. These were the last days of the flayed-open approach to knee surgeries, and Greg’s was botched. They went in before swelling subsided, and they put his knee in a cast. A career-ender.

He would graduate, and marry the girl he met at the Palladium Disco in San Francisco a few years earlier. Then came Julius in ’88.

“I was pretty damn wild, so there’s no telling if things would have gone the same way if I went to the NFL,” Greg says. “I like to tell Julius, if it wasn’t for Pete Carroll you wouldn’t even be born.”

Greg raised his son a Raiders fan, and three generations of Thomas men attended home games together. Thomas grew to love football, and while his father encouraged him to play in high school in Lodi, Calif., a basketball coach always got the swing vote. Greg even promised he would reach out to Carroll, by then at USC, and lobby for a football scholarship if Thomas would just play his senior season of football. Thomas declined.

“I let people talk me out of playing in high school and probably shouldn’t have,” Thomas says. “It was always like, why would you risk injury when you can get a basketball scholarship?”

Portland State and Boise State offered basketball rides, and Thomas chose the Oregon school. It wound up being the perfect spot for reasons he couldn’t foresee: When his four years were up and he was on track to play basketball overseas, his desire for one shot at football coincided with a coaching change at PSU. The previous coach ran a run-and-shoot offense and didn’t previously recruit tight ends. If Thomas could learn the new coach’s offense he could play immediately. Enter first-year tight ends coach Steve Cooper.

“He came out to the workout and he looked like a basketball guy playing football,” Cooper says. “He asked questions, and the next day he was better. We go into the film room and he doesn’t have any clue what anything is, and then the next day the information is retained. That’s how it went for nine months. Julius is just a sponge.”

Thomas spent the summer before his fifth year of college and the entire fall semester in the football office, hanging with Cooper, watching film, learning how to critique himself.

“I had already graduated so I had nothing else to do,” he says. “It was like, I have this ability, I have to take this chance at the NFL. The time with coach Cooper was really invaluable.”

On the field, everything was new, right down to how to catch a football. On the first day of catching passes, his hands were too far apart and at least one ball went caroming off his face. He knew nothing of blocking footwork, or route-running. For the guy who set a Portland State record for basketball games played (121), it was humbling.

“You go from being a senior captain, understanding your job, then going to play football and you have to learn everything,” Thomas says. “Our coach was like, ‘You’ve got to get leverage on that guy,’ and I’m like ‘What do you mean, ‘get leverage’?’”

The Broncos took note of his 453 receiving yards and first team All-Big Sky Conference selection in one season and shipped tight ends coach Clancy Barone to Portland for an extended stay. Thomas and Barone watched film side-by-side until Barone was satisfied in Thomas’s football knowledge. The former Chargers and Falcons coach realized Thomas was a “football rat,” going back to those days spent tossing around a football in the shadow of the Oakland Coliseum.

He also found out Thomas was a model citizen—the peer mediator of the year in his senior year of high school, and the first guy on the Portland State team to sign up for charity work with visiting children. At the combine he flashed 4.6 speed, a 35.5-inch vertical with monster feet (size 16) and hands (10 ¼ inches). The team drafted him 129th overall, signing him to a four-year deal worth $2.42 million.

There was but one more question mark. Thomas was a jokester, with a permanent smile and a science fiction book in hand (his favorite title: Beyond the Shadows). Not your typical NFL tight end. The Big Sky Conference was one thing, the NFL another. Did he have the constitution to handle the it? How would he react at the next level?

“He’s such a happy go lucky guy, “ Barone says. “That might give you the wrong impression.”

Early in the 2011 training camp, Barone says, the Broncos got an answer. Then-QB Kyle Orton targeted Thomas on a seam, putting his receiver square in the path of veteran safety Brian Dawkins. The notoriously hard-hitter lined up the rookie and blew him up in front of everybody—players, coaches, execs and fans. Barone held his breath.

“Dawkins cracked him as soon as he touched the ball,” Barone says. “It was one of those oooooh hits. Everyone wondered if he was going to get up. He bounced up, had the ball in his hands, scored a touchdown and jogged back to the huddle. That spoke volumes to everyone that this guy was not going to shy away from hits.”

Then came the ankle injury, suffered on his first NFL reception, in Week 2 of 2011, when Bengals linebacker Manny Lawson took him down. Thomas missed most of the remainder of the season. One day the following spring, the just-signed Manning was on campus meeting with offensive coordinator Mike McCoy, now San Diego’s head coach, while Thomas was rehabbing his ankle.

“Somebody said, ‘Hey, come here. There’s a guy in here you need to meet,’ ” Thomas says. “And it was Peyton.”

After Thomas’s continued ankle troubles last season, Denver’s campaign ended in the divisional playoffs, and Manning’s window tightened once more. In the offseason Thomas “trained for real,” his dad says. He weighs 250 pounds now, after playing at 215 at Portland State. He’s running at full speed despite a midseason ankle scare (MRIs came back negative for tears in late October). The partnership with Manning, who has connected with five Broncos for more than 60 catches apiece this season, is a constant learning process. And the notoriously abrasive quarterback is slightly more patient with his pupil.

“Its incredible,” Cooper says. “Three, four years ago, we’re explaining what Cover 3 is. Now Peyton Manning wants to know why the corner has his left foot up vs. his right foot up in this formation and so on.”

Thomas, who says he’s still learning how to decipher coverages, explains the Manning effect: “It’s hard to pinpoint one thing he does that makes me better. Throughout practice it’s just been small tweaks, like explaining the overall route concept. He says, ‘You’ve got to make sure you’re out of this area on time because you’ve got this guy coming across.’ What? That’s stuff that wouldn’t even cross my mind.

“When you’re with him, you start to develop that big-picture view. You start thinking about everything happening around you.”

Despite his blossoming awareness, Thomas is still unpolished, especially as a blocker. The Broncos typically don’t ask him to play the traditional tight end role with a hand in the dirt. Barone says those kinds of players are becoming extinct in today’s offenses, whereas guys like Thomas are cherished. That’s why the Broncos modified their expectations and saved a seat for Julius Thomas.

The big man arrived just in time.

LoneWolf 01-09-2014 05:37 PM

Eat shit, ****face!

threebag 01-09-2014 08:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LoneWolf (Post 10358275)
Eat shit, ****face!

This, maybe smothered bag of dicks.

boogblaster 01-09-2014 10:20 PM

poor stupid sob ... that's all ...

Quesadilla Joe 01-12-2014 12:29 PM

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Pat Bowlen comes into today w/305 regular & postseason wins, most ever in 1st 30 years of NFL ownership.
https://twitter.com/broncos_sacco/st...20780010315776


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