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Obviously no injury report for several days yet, but clearly the Broncos are determined to get the season started healthy ... the following big names didn't even play Friday night:

QB 16 J.Plummer, CB 24 C.Bailey, S 25 N.Ferguson, CB 35 L.Walls, RB 38 M.Anderson, FB 39 K.Johnson, S 47 J.Lynch, G/C 50 B.Hamilton, LB 52 I.Gold, LB 55 DJ.Williams, LB 56 A.Wilson, DT 61 G.Warren, G/T 65 C.Carlisle, C 66 T.Nalen, T 72 G.Foster, DT 76 M.Myers, T 78 M.Lepsis, WR 80 R.Smith, TE 82 S.Alexander, WR 85 A.Lelie, DE 91 E.Ekuban, DE 93 T.Pryce

Here's a good post by an informed Broncos fan (you may need to register to read it, sorry):
http://www.orangemane.com/BB/showthread.php?t=29795

So, I'm of the opinion that the Broncos have the best LB unit in the league... They will put a hurtin' on Ronnie Brown, so i hope he toughs it out and has a mistake free, hard-nosed debut... Welcome to the NFL, Ronnie...

That being said, I feel the key to their defense will be Gerard Warren. If he's motivated and playing well, as they are saying with his "new surroundings", that will really be a thorn in our unproven O-Line's fortunes, and will allow any one of their speedy linebackers to completely disrupt most running plays... But the rest of the line is very suspect.... Trevor Pryce was solid, but there's no telling how he'll be returning from a serious back surgery... If they're both beasts? Look out... We're in HUGE trouble... Regardless, let's test them both early and run right at 'em...

As for the secondary... Why bother throw against Bailey? If they lock him down on Chambers, so be it... The other three appear to be very beatable... If they go with Walls at the other corner, great... I say go over the top on him all day... Preferrably with Boston... Lots of small speedy rookie corners in nickle and dime.... But, rookies...

The Colts' first teamers sure moved the ball on them in their "dress rehearsal" preseason game a few weeks ago... But then, that's the Colts...

When they have the ball, i'm worried about our pass defense here... Reports are that Darius Watts has really stepped up as their No. 3, forming a formiddable trio with Rod Smith and Ashlie "when-will-he-blossum" Lelie...

Add to that a capable running game behind a proven line, and they have the balance to get at least 14 points on our veteran defense.

Their special teams kick coverage seems very soft, so maybe we can gain an edge there. Both their kickers are solid...

And then there's Plummer, for whom opinions vary... But i feel if he just stays conservative and picks his spots, he won't kill them....


All in all, I just see their defense really taking it to an offense that has shown little push, lots of penalties, and very little crispness -- save for the first drive against Tampa... Our defense fights valiantly, Elam kicks four field goals, Brown runs 20 times for 65 yards, and Frerotte is not a difference maker...

Humble Prediction: Broncos 19, Dolphins 10. :yell:

Anyone with informed knowledge of Denver's summer progress, please chime in...
 
Too bad all of their linebackers are the same size as Ronnie Brown.

They're not going to put a hurting on him.
 
I have NO informed knowledge of Denver's summer progress, but I am now depressed. Was looking forward to 9/11. thanks alot.
 
PressCoverage said:
Obviously no injury report for several days yet, but clearly the Broncos are determined to get the season started healthy ... the following big names didn't even play Friday night:

QB 16 J.Plummer, CB 24 C.Bailey, S 25 N.Ferguson, CB 35 L.Walls, RB 38 M.Anderson, FB 39 K.Johnson, S 47 J.Lynch, G/C 50 B.Hamilton, LB 52 I.Gold, LB 55 DJ.Williams, LB 56 A.Wilson, DT 61 G.Warren, G/T 65 C.Carlisle, C 66 T.Nalen, T 72 G.Foster, DT 76 M.Myers, T 78 M.Lepsis, WR 80 R.Smith, TE 82 S.Alexander, WR 85 A.Lelie, DE 91 E.Ekuban, DE 93 T.Pryce

Here's a good post by an informed Broncos fan (you may need to register to read it, sorry):
http://www.orangemane.com/BB/showthread.php?t=29795

So, I'm of the opinion that the Broncos have the best LB unit in the league... They will put a hurtin' on Ronnie Brown, so i hope he toughs it out and has a mistake free, hard-nosed debut... Welcome to the NFL, Ronnie...

That being said, I feel the key to their defense will be Gerard Warren. If he's motivated and playing well, as they are saying with his "new surroundings", that will really be a thorn in our unproven O-Line's fortunes, and will allow any one of their speedy linebackers to completely disrupt most running plays... But the rest of the line is very suspect.... Trevor Pryce was solid, but there's no telling how he'll be returning from a serious back surgery... If they're both beasts? Look out... We're in HUGE trouble... Regardless, let's test them both early and run right at 'em...

As for the secondary... Why bother throw against Bailey? If they lock him down on Chambers, so be it... The other three appear to be very beatable... If they go with Walls at the other corner, great... I say go over the top on him all day... Preferrably with Boston... Lots of small speedy rookie corners in nickle and dime.... But, rookies...

The Colts' first teamers sure moved the ball on them in their "dress rehearsal" preseason game a few weeks ago... But then, that's the Colts...

When they have the ball, i'm worried about our pass defense here... Reports are that Darius Watts has really stepped up as their No. 3, forming a formiddable trio with Rod Smith and Ashlie "when-will-he-blossum" Lelie...

Add to that a capable running game behind a proven line, and they have the balance to get at least 14 points on our veteran defense.

Their special teams kick coverage seems very soft, so maybe we can gain an edge there. Both their kickers are solid...

And then there's Plummer, for which opinions vary... But i feel if he just stays conservative and picks his spots, he won't kill them....


All in all, I just see their defense really taking it to an offense that has shown little push, lots of penalties, and very little crispness -- save for the first drive against Tampa... Our defense fights valiantly, Elam kicks four field goals, Brown runs 20 times for 65 yards, and Frerotte is not a difference maker...

Humble Prediction: Broncos 19, Dolphins 10. :yell:

Anyone with informed knowledge of Denver's summer progress, please chime in...

Good post. Courtney Brown has also supposedly been playing up to potential (took him long enough). On the positive for us the right side of their offensive line can be a weak spot
 
their O-Line is also VERY thin... absolutely no depth...

no cut blocks, please!? :fire:
 
I disagree with Plummer, but then again you even said opinions on him vary. He very well could go and throw the game for them. hes not great, but he does make great plays sometimes. However, he makes some really stupid ones as well.
 
I think we challenge them with our tight ends in one formation, spread them out with four wide receivers, and then mix in an old aka Jamie Nails pulling around the corner. I think if we mix up the play calling,a nd the oline plays as one unit, we have a chance.
 
PressCoverage said:
their O-Line is also VERY thin... absolutely no depth...

no cut blocks, please!? :fire:

Good point. Hopefully the game against atlanta prepared us for that:fire:
 
Fin Fan in Cali said:
I think we challenge them with our tight ends in one formation, spread them out with four wide receivers, and then mix in an old aka Jamie Nails pulling around the corner. I think if we mix up the play calling,a nd the oline plays as one unit, we have a chance.

spreading them out is the way to go. i would rather throw than run against them thats for sure
 
I'm actually more worried about the secondary covering the good veteran Rod Smith then some guy called Darious Watts, and Ashley Lelie. Rod Smith is one of the most consistent recievers in the game he isn't flashy or anything like that but he goes to work and gets catches or yards any way he can.
 
Last season, Plummer was absolutely awful on the road and highly successful at home. Our hope is to stuff the run (easier said than done against Denver) and force Jake into some mistakes. I think our D plays well enough to keep it close, but I have to give the edge to Denver. Our O will really need to step up if we're to have a chance.

I can't freakin wait btw!
 
well my view is that our defence will just take over the game to much for denver to handle fins 21 denver 17.
 
I think as long as Ronnie sticks to the running lanes he will have a great 1st game against a speedy LB unit that is very small.They are all about the same size as Ronnie just slower.
 
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