Broncos Football

October 20, 2009

How much do you rely on strength of schedule while drafting for fantasy football?

Filed under: Fantasy Sports — Tags: , , , , — Kert @ 12:42 pm
rukkus31 asked:


For Example..
Denver has the easiest schedule for RB’’s would this mean Selvin Young is worth taking in the mid to late 1st and/or2nd round of the draft?

If not the most important what is most important to you? I am in a 12 man H2H league.
I am only using Selvin Young as an example and no way would I take him in rnd 1 or 2.

ROD

October 4, 2009

Who do you think will be the best fantasy sleeper this football season?

Filed under: Fantasy Sports — Tags: , , , , , , — Kert @ 5:48 pm
Dan M asked:


I like Ray Rice along with Steve Slayton at RB. I think the guy who will be the best sleeper is Eddie Royal. Nobody is talking about him and he is Denver’s #2 receiver behind Marshall and is returning kicks and punts.

XAVIER

September 20, 2009

Which 2 RBs should I start in fantasy football?

dras0605 asked:


Thomas Jones vs Denver
Brandon Jacobs @ Redskins
Warrick Dunn vs Saints

I am definitely going to start Jones, but I am torn between Dunn and Jacobs. Dunn has a great matchup against the Saints, and as the only healthy RB for the Bucs he could put up similar pts as last week. Jacobs on the other hand is coming off an injury, but he is a monster when he plays…and it looks like he will start against the Skins. Who would you play this week? Thanks in advance.

FREDDIE

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August 3, 2009

How would you rate my fantasy football team?

Filed under: Fantasy Sports — Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , — Kert @ 6:40 am
St. Dave asked:


I was 8th in the draft, so all the real studs were gone, and of course it didn’t go as well as I would’ve hoped, but anyways, this is how it ended.

QB - Drew Brees, Matt Leinart
RB - Rudi Johnson, Maurice Jones-Drew, Ladell Betts, Marion Barber III, Warrick Dunn, Michael Turner
WR - Randy Moss, Laverneus Coles, Reggie Brown, Devery Henderson
TE - Vernon Davis
K - Stephen Gostokowski
DEF - Denver

Like I said, it didn’t work out the way I wanted, but, how bad is it?

EMILIO

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August 2, 2009

Watch Panini America Interview Knowshon Moreno, Denver Broncos

Filed under: Sports — Tags: , , , , , , — Kert @ 11:41 pm
donrusstv asked:


With a history of turning great running backs in super star running backs, Moreno is the latest RB to put the pads on for the Broncos. The 12th pick in the 2009 NFL Draft, Panini America catches up with former Bulldog at the 2009 NFL Players Rookie Premiere.

IRWIN

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Who do you think I should Start in Fantasy Football?

Filed under: Fantasy Sports — Tags: , , , , , , , , — Kert @ 3:05 am
Ryan asked:


This if for my RB/WR flex:
Dwayne Bowe, KC WR, Plays Denver.
Felix Jones, DAL RB, Plays Washington.

I have to play one of these guys in my flex because Reggie Wayne has a bye, and Willie Parker is injured.

Please give a brief explanation why you picked that player.

Thank you in Advance.

IRA

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February 28, 2009

Who should I start at running back this week?

Filed under: Fantasy Sports — Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , — Kert @ 5:01 pm
dpsnightmare4 asked:


I need a 2nd RB this week with Parker out ,McGahee hurt, and Thomas Jones on a bye. So it’s either I go with Mewelde Moore vs the Jags,Deuce McCallister vs the Vikings,Warrick Dunn vs the Broncos,Chris Perry vs the Cowboys,or Le’Ron McClain vs the Titans. Those are the players available in FA. Oh yeah Rudi Johnson is available too in FA, but he is playing the Bears. Who do you think is the best bet?

JOSEPH
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January 5, 2009

Broncos In Free Agency?

Filed under: Football (American) — Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , — Kert @ 11:05 pm
jay asked:


Can you see the Broncos signing any of the following players?

Albert Haynesworth(DT)
Chris Canty(DE)
Adam Jones(CB)
Jermaine Phillips(S)
Gibril Wilson(S)
Bart Scott(ILB)
Jonathan Vilma(ILB)
Ray Lewis(ILB)
Derrick Ward(RB)
Kevin Jones(RB)

List all players that could possibly be wearing Orange and Blue next season

LEON

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December 30, 2008

Rb Bell Hopes to Find Success in Houston - Dallas Morning News

Filed under: Music — Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , — Kert @ 9:18 am
wangyang asked:


 

Mike Bell had a successful rookie season at tailback for the Denver Broncos. Then he was moved to fullback and things went downhill from there until he was eventually released last week.

Now Bell has been signed by the Texans and he’s hoping the return to tailback will help him stay on in Houston.

“I came in here with a good attitude just like I did coming in as a rookie in Denver,” he said. “Just grind from the bottom and I think I have a good chance because I know the offense just coming from Denver. So I think I have a good chance to come out there and compete.”

Making the final cut probably will be difficult for Bell. He was signed to fill in at practice for Chris Brown, who has missed the last few days with back problems. Houston also has Ahman Green, Darius Walker and rookie Steve Slaton.

However his familiarity with the offense of coach Gary Kubiak, a longtime former Denver offensive coordinator, should be helpful.

“It’s an easy call for us because he understands what we’re doing and he knows the system so he can walk out here and go,” Kubiak said. “He’s got some talent. There is an opportunity for him as we get Chris (Brown) healthy. We’ll just see how it goes.”

Bell had 677 yards and eight touchdowns as a rookie but rarely played last season and finished with just three yards rushing.

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DEVELOPING DILES:@ Zac Diles didn’t start any games as a rookie last season. Kubiak believes that was a mistake.

“You go through the season and as a coach you feel like you have a pretty good young player and you get upset with yourself cause you don’t quite pull the trigger and get them in there,” Kubiak said.

He won’t make the same mistake this season. Diles, a seventh-round draft pick, has earned the starting spot at strong side linebacker. Pro Bowl middle linebacker DeMeco Ryans has become a mentor for the second-year player and Diles hopes to improve this season after soaking up tips and pointers from Ryans.

Kubiak said Diles has already made great strides since joining the team and thinks he’ll only get better as he works with the first team.

“I don’t see anything physically that he can’t do,” Kubiak said. “Toughness is his biggest attribute. What I see that is going to be the difference in him being a great player to me is the game — just understand the game. Understanding what offenses are trying to do to him. If he reaches that point I think he’ll be a great player.”

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KIDS THESE DAYS:@ Entering his 16th season, tackle Jeff Zgonina isn’t exactly in touch with what the younger players on the team are doing off the field.

“You got guys with their cell phones, their Sidekicks, YouTube, whatever the heck that stuff is,” he said. “Shoot, when I got in the league we used to have calling cards. We didn’t have cell phones. You met somebody out for dinner you hope they were there (or) you better go find a pay phone.”

Zgonina has been in the league so long that second-year tackle Amobi Okoye was 6 years old when he was a rookie in 1993. At 38, he’s the same age as Texans general manager Rick Smith and the two played together at Purdue.

Even Zgonina is surprised that his career has lasted as long as it has.

“My goal was 10. I was way out there,” he said. “I thought I could do it and I’ve had a little rough patch. I could almost get cut every year. I just got lucky enough and stuck.”

He appeared in each game with one start last season in his first year in Houston and had 17 tackles. He’s also played for Pittsburgh, Carolina, Atlanta, St. Louis, Indianapolis and Miami.

He said the older he gets the more he worries about making the team.

“You just never know. It’s a lot of luck,” he said. “I’m nervous, it’s my livelihood. I don’t want to give it up yet so you got to worry about it. It’s got to be in the back of your head. I’m going to give you my best every day in practice and preseason games and hopefully it’s good enough to help this team.”

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BLACK AND BLUE BRISIEL:@ Right guard Mike Brisiel has a black eye this week after breaking his nose from an elbow to the face on the first day of training camp.

The Texans couldn’t get him to take any time off to let his nose heal. So when the rest of the team practices without helmets, Brisiel stands out because he has to wear his, which has drawn sympathy from players and coaches.

But Brisiel has been standing out at practice for more than having to always wear his helmet.

“Mike Brisiel is something right now,” Kubiak said. “You talk about a guy who is having a heck of a camp. We’re starting to play him a little bit at center too just because we haven’t prepared for suiting seven guys on game day. He’s a player who got an opportunity, did a (heck) of a job when he got the opportunity. Can’t get him off the field.”

 



ANDERSON
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