broncos4ever
07-30-2006, 08:40 PM
http://www.denverbroncos.com/page.php?id=334&storyID=5780
So far, so good for Dwayne "House" Carswell.
The offensive lineman and erstwhile tight end has made it through all six training-camp practices so far through training camp, and even though he's endured some rough moments -- such as being beaten for a sack by Patrick Chukwurah in the "move-the-ball" segment of Sunday morning's practice -- simply being able to go through such rigorous work nine months after sustaining numerous internal injuries in an automobile accident is victory enough.
"He's doing great," Head Coach Mike Shanahan said. "I'm just amazed at what he's been able to go through (in regards to) the rehab he's gone through to get himself in this position, and he's doing a great job practicing. It's really a testament to how hard he's worked in the offseason."
Carswell and his teammates reconvened Sunday afternoon for a practice that was intense, if a bit chippy, as receivers such as Charlie Adams, Brian Clark, David Terrell, Brandon Marshall and Darius Watts each dropped passes, much to the coaches' consternation.
I am definitely pulling for the "House". He has worked very hard to come back. If I remember right I saw him with the Second team offense on Friday. Go Duane!!!
So far, so good for Dwayne "House" Carswell.
The offensive lineman and erstwhile tight end has made it through all six training-camp practices so far through training camp, and even though he's endured some rough moments -- such as being beaten for a sack by Patrick Chukwurah in the "move-the-ball" segment of Sunday morning's practice -- simply being able to go through such rigorous work nine months after sustaining numerous internal injuries in an automobile accident is victory enough.
"He's doing great," Head Coach Mike Shanahan said. "I'm just amazed at what he's been able to go through (in regards to) the rehab he's gone through to get himself in this position, and he's doing a great job practicing. It's really a testament to how hard he's worked in the offseason."
Carswell and his teammates reconvened Sunday afternoon for a practice that was intense, if a bit chippy, as receivers such as Charlie Adams, Brian Clark, David Terrell, Brandon Marshall and Darius Watts each dropped passes, much to the coaches' consternation.
I am definitely pulling for the "House". He has worked very hard to come back. If I remember right I saw him with the Second team offense on Friday. Go Duane!!!