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Broncos have been remarkably healthy

October 23, 2009 by Football Injuries · Leave a Comment 

Vonnie Holliday congratulates Eddie Royal after his punt return touchdown against the Chargers. (REUTERS/Fred Greaves) We knocked on wood about twelve times during the construction of this article, and recommend you do the same while reading it. But it’s worth noting — these 2009, 6-0 Denver Broncos have been remarkably, remarkably healthy. (Knock on wood). The team’s health is remarkable particularly in light of the flight of injuries that plagued the 2008 Broncos. Aside from the s

Wild Horses: Patriots Can’t Tame the Broncos in Mirror Match

October 13, 2009 by Football Injuries · Leave a Comment 

I”m going to get straight to the point in this article: I really like the Denver Broncos. I saw a game Sunday that resembled a Street Fighter II contest between Ryu and Ryu. I find it amazing that the Denver Broncos, at least offensively and philosophically, mirror the New England Patriots. Broncos head coach Josh McDaniels coached a game that made me believe the Broncos are destined for big things this season, and it took overtime against the Patriots to crystalize that statement. Now, I s

Broncos 20 – Patriots 17: Game notes

October 12, 2009 by Football Injuries · Leave a Comment 

Eddie Royal became the fastest Bronco to ever reach 100 catches Sunday. (Jed Jacobsohn/Getty Images) Some truly fascinating nuggets here following the Broncos ‘ 20-17 victory over the Patriots …. be sure to check the Broncos’ 2nd half defensive stats and Kyle Orton ’s amazing 4th quarter efficiency. Thanks as always to the Broncos PR staff. FINAL SCORE: BRONCOS 20, PATRIOTS 17 (OT) ATTENDANCE: 76,011 BRONCOS START 5-0 The Denver Broncos held the Boston Patriots scoreless a

Patriots Gets Ready For Perfect Broncos

October 11, 2009 by Football Injuries · Leave a Comment 

There were the 1-0 Jets, then the 2-0 Falcons, and the 3-0 Ravens, and now the Patriots will get ready for the surprise 4-0 Denver Broncos. New England is riding a two-game win streak, following impressive wins over Atlanta and Baltimore . Now, they will have to survive a Broncos team with a top ranked defense and dangerous offense. Meet the Broncos: This season was supposed to be a transition year for the Broncos, the only problem is that no one told them. Longtime head coach Mike Sha

Tales from the SunnySide: McDaniels and Belichick, Part I

October 8, 2009 by Football Injuries · Leave a Comment 

More photos » by David Zalubowski - AP about 1 month ago: Denver Broncos head coach Josh McDaniels, right, takes back his cap and whistle from his assistant Mark Thewes as McDaniels turns to face reporters after drills at the team's final day of NFL football training camp at Broncos' headquarters on Thursday, Aug. 20, 2009, in Englewood, Colo. McDaniels put the cap and whistle on T

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