Broncos Football

October 11, 2009

Why do the Denver Broncos want to get rid of Jay Cutler?

Filed under: Football (American) — Tags: , , , — Kert @ 6:45 pm
lookoutvideo20 asked:


Im sorry but i have not been paying that much attention to the NFL during this off-season. But why am i hearing that the broncos want to trade for Cutler?

I know they didn’t make the playoffs this year, but in spite of an below average season, cutler definitely showed promised. Maybe he’s not kissing enough ***.

CHANCE

September 21, 2009

Denver Broncos - Josh McDaniels and Jay Cutler

endlessmountain asked:


My normal videos are stock market/economic and 2012 Mayan Calendar shift. I thought I would do one on the Broncos.

BRADLEY

September 5, 2009

who should I start in fantasy football in week 15 Jay Cutler or Kurt Warner? ?

clydesdale44 asked:


Im thinking Denver will play from behind so Jay may air it out more?
I am thinking Minn will control the clock more running Peterson and that will keep Kurt off the field? What about Frank Gore or Chris Johnson?

MARQUIS

August 31, 2009

2008 Denver Broncos Highlight

schacher10 asked:


2008 Denver Bronco Highlight. Jay Cutler, Brandon Marshall, Jack Williams, Nate Webster, Nate Jackson, Michael Pittman, Eddie Royal, Vernon Fox, Spencer Larsen, Daniel Graham.

BENNETT

August 26, 2009

How good will Jay Cutler, and the Denver Broncos do this year?

Emporer Chad asked:


i am a die-hard Bronco fan, and I was just wondering what everyone else thought.

WILBERT

August 25, 2009

Jay Cutler Traded to the Chicago Bears: Denver Broncos Fans React.

Filed under: Sports — Tags: , , , , , — Kert @ 10:24 pm
JOCKLIFEONLINE asked:


The streets of Denver are buzzing with the news of the Jay Cutler trade. So we went to the heart of Downtown Denver to hear what the fans had to say. For more news, video and original content go to JOCKlife.com

KENT

August 15, 2009

are the denver broncos improved from last season?

Filed under: Football (American) — Tags: , , , — Kert @ 8:44 am
shawn asked:


after free agency, the draft, and the loss of jay cutler and the pick up of kyle orton and chris simms……are the denver broncos improved from last season?

CHUCK

March 10, 2009

Denver Broncos Tickets – Draft Analysis

Brent Warnken asked:


 

Denver Broncos tickets will always be popular in Colorado, but sometimes there is an event in the offseason that changes everything. A player could be traded or acquired in free agency at any time, but you can always count on the NFL Draft to get fans pumped about seeing Broncos games next season. So who did the Broncos pick up in the recent Draft? Did they get a player who can help the weak areas on the team from last year? Or will the rookies be able to make a good part of the team even better? Let’s go over how the new guys will help the stats. Then, when all is said and done, start getting pumped about buying Denver Broncos tickets.

The Broncos went after offensive linemen in the early part of the draft, which is a little odd, considering that they did so well passing the ball last season. On offense, Jay Cutler, the 24-year old rising star, was on his game. He threw for 3,497 yards, 20 touchdowns and 14 interceptions. While rushing the ball was not the full focus of the Denver offense, as some might think, Jay was doing well enough that they might have wanted to up his attempts from 496 to well into the 530s, making the Broncos one of the more passing-oriented teams in the league. Why wouldn’t they want to air it out– Especially if Selvin Young and Travis Henry can get going early in a game? Henry rushed the ball 167 times and Young 140, so you can see that they split the backfield time up pretty well. At the end of the season, the two of them combined for 1,420 out of the 1,957 yards the Broncos gained rushing the ball. The team total ranked ninth out of the 32 NFL teams. Basically, we can see that the Broncos had a good thing going on offense even before they took an OT in the first round. For the 12th overall pick, Denver took Boise St.’s Ryan Clay. Because of the kind of offensive line scheme that the Broncos like to run, Clay works well, even though there were some higher-ranked players ahead of him if the Broncs were really looking for the guy with the best shot at playing right away. That said, the Broncos insured that their O-line would be sustained even if some of the older guys go down next season, or the one after that. You can expect to see a slightly more efficient offense, and that’ never a bad thing.

In the second round the Broncos took wideout Eddie Royal from VT. While Cutler already has some nice WRs to throw to, what’s the problem with adding one more? Royal is small, but he’s royally fast when he can get out in the open. You might look for him going deep when the Broncs get into a four-wide set on third and long. Hopefully that situation doesn’t happen too often for the games that you’ve already purchased Denver Broncos tickets.

 







THERON

February 17, 2009

Denver Broncos Tickets Available

Robert asked:


Based in Denver, Colorado — the Broncos are a professional football team that was established in 1960 when they played under the American football league Western division, this venture lasted about nine years (1969); in 1970 they officially became part of the NFL and played under the American football conference West division up until today.  Their home fields are and have been the Mile High Stadium and the INVESCO Field at mile high.  The owner of the team is Pat Bowlen and the head coach is Mike Shanahan.

Championships and important moments:

The Broncos have had several accomplishments starting from the six conference championships they have earned (1977, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1997 and 1998); they have also been the champions of the American football conference West division in 10 different occasions starting in 1977, following in 1978, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1996, 1998 and finally 2005.  To top it all off they have also been NFL Super Bowl champions in two consecutive years: in 1997 the Denver Broncos were able to overcome the Green Bay Packers by a score of 31 to 24 and in 1998 they do it once again but this time against the Atlanta Falcons, the final score was 34 to 19.

Quarterbacks in the current roster:

– Patrick Ramsey

– Jay Cutler

– Darrell Hackney

Denver Broncos recent news:

The Broncos sure have a very tough season up ahead; this is because their rookie running back Ryan Torain is expected to miss at least three months after undergoing surgery for a broken bone on his left elbow, according to the press Mr. Shanahan didn’t really want to talk about it but according to the team members the loss of Torain is sure to mess things up, Andre Hall one of the remaining healthy running backs agrees with the fact that Torain is a necessary piece of the puzzle and without them it will be just that much tougher for the team to get things done.

If you are a fan of the Denver Broncos it goes without saying that the team can use all the help they can get from her coach and from the general public.  The 2008 season is expected to be very challenging for this team.



DAVID

February 16, 2009

2007 Nfl Betting: Analyzing the Afc West

Karol Lucan asked:


SAN DIEGO CHARGERS (14-2 SU, 9-7 ATS): New Head Coach Norv Turner takes over from conservative Marty Schottenheimer. Turner figures to open up the offense, not that you want to stray too far from handing the ball off the NFL MVP LaDainian Tomlinson. Known for developing quarterbacks, Turner should help Pro Bowler Philip Rivers, now in his second year as a starter. The line is nasty and TE Antonio Gates is the best at his position but Rivers lacks a stud wide receiver. The 3-4 defense, led by LB Shawn Merriman and NT Jamal Williams, is top notch. San Diego is a definite Super Bowl contender.

By the Numbers (Regular Season, 1998-2006)

SU: 66-78

ATS: 72-65-7

HF: 19-16-2

HD: 14-16

AF: 9-8

AD: 29-22-5

Sportsbook Buster: The Chargers are 7-1 ATS versus the Raiders, the last eight meetings.

Sports Betting Angle: San Diego is 13-2 ATS as an underdog in its second straight road game.

DENVER BRONCOS (9-7 SU, 5-11 ATS): The Broncos were busy in the off-season, making a series of moves that could land them back in the playoffs after missing the post-season party for the first time since 2002, last year. RB Travis Henry, TE Daniel Graham, DT Sam Adams and QB Patrick Ramsey (a backup to Jay Cutler) all came via free agency while CB Dre Bly was garnered in a trade with Detroit. The offense figures to pound the ball on the ground with Henry while the defense, which allowed 26.1 PPG over the final 10 games of the season, will get an aggressive tune-up from new coordinator Jim Bates.

By the Numbers (Regular Season, 1998-2006)

SU: 90-74

ATS: 71-66-7

HF: 31-35-3

HD: 2-0-1

AF: 20-20-2

AD: 18-10-1

Sportsbook Buster: The Broncos are a combined 1-9-2 against the Bears (Nov. 25) and Vikings (Dec. 30).

Sports Betting Angle: Denver is 1-10 ATS coming off a SU win as an underdog.

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (9-7 SU, 8-8 ATS): Priest Holmes is back in camp as insurance against a protracted holdout by Larry Johnson, the heart of the Chiefs running attack. With steady but unspectacular Damon Huard replacing Trent Green at quarterback, KC will need Johnson to bring some much needed stability to the offense. The drafting of speedy WR Dwayne Bowe could open up lanes for superb TE Tony Gonzalez but the offensive line is a real concern. The addition of LBs Donnie Edwards and Napoleon Harris should boost the performance of an improving defense.

By the Numbers (Regular Season, 1998-2006)

SU: 76-68

ATS: 72-67-5

HF: 30-21-2

HD: 10-6-2

AF: 12-18

AD: 18-22-1

Sportsbook Buster: The Chiefs are 7-1-2 ATS versus the Chargers, the previous 10 meetings.

Sports Betting Angle: At 40-27-4 ATS, Kansas City has proven to be a solid play at home.

OAKLAND RAIDERS (2-14 SU, 6-10 ATS): At 31, Lane Kiffin will be the NFL’s youngest head coach, a job made all the more difficult by an offense that averaged just over 10 points a game last season. Franchise quarterback JaMarcus Russell, the No. 1 overall pick, will bring some excitement—-but probably not too many wins—-in his first season with the silver and black. Kiffin has a stronger hand on defense where the Raiders finished third overall in yards allowed and first in pass against the pass last year.

By the Numbers (Regular Season, 2002-2006)

SU: 64-80

ATS: 61-77-5

HF: 22-25-2

HD: 7-14-1

AF: 9-12-1

AD: 24-25-1

Sportsbook Buster: The Raiders are a surprising 4-1 ATS their last five games versus the Colts, who they play in Oakland, Dec. 16.

Sports Betting Angle: Oakland has lost 11 of its last 12 home games ATS versus the division.

Legend:

SU = Straight Up

ATS = Against the Spread

HF = Home Favorite

HD = Home Underdog

AF = Away Favorite

AD = Away Underdog

Fourth of an eight-part NFL betting preview series

Next: Analyzing the NFC East



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