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  1. #46
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    Sounds cut and dry to me.

    Marshal> Jones.
    Is it solipsistic in here, or is it just me?

  2. #47
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    Just great stuff Kaylore .... I really appreciate it.....

    News of Note from what I read....

    Royal was the hardest to jam at the line...Royal went against Alan Ball and de-cleated him so bad he fell down. .
    Man I just love everything I read about Royal..

    Keary Colbert put a nice move on Mike Jenkins that had him in his wake.
    WHAT !!!! SIGNS OF LIFE !!! Please tell me that this is true !

  3. #48
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    Quote Originally Posted by // / yardo View Post
    Jones is a moron. He's just a little hurt cause Marshall was making short work of him all morning.

    This is from the Dallas Cowboy website:

    Who's Not:
    Adam "Pacman" Jones. To his credit, Jones isn't shy about who he's going to guard. He took on the Broncos' best receiver, Brandon Marshall most times this morning - problem was, Marshall got the better of him. Jones was generally a step behind, and secondary coach Dave Campo yelled at him more than once to finish the play. In Oxnard he made sure to defend Terrell Owens whenever he could.

    Full Story: http://www.dallascowboys.com/news/ne...B2231D6E576685
    Interesting...

    The one-one-one blocking drills were rather one-sided in the Cowboys' favor. Considering Denver uses a zone-blocking scheme, the undersized Broncos' line was no match for the likes of Chris Canty, Tank Johnson and Jay Ratliff. On the flip side, the Cowboys' offensive line pushed around the Broncos' smaller defenders in not only the individual blocking drills, but in team drills as well.

    You Should've Seen:
    During the pre-stretch warm-ups before practice, the Cowboys and Broncos segregated themselves to adjacent fields. While the Cowboys went through their normal routine undeterred, most of the Broncos players were scoping out the Cowboys. The size difference between the teams could be one reason, as the Cowboys are bigger than Denver at just about every position.

  4. #49
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    This is the quote from the Dallas Cowboy forum page:
    "He's nowhere near T.O.," Jones said of Marshall. "He's a good athlete, but he ain't on T.O.'s level. T.O. is 10 times faster and 10 times bigger. I wouldn't say he's nowhere near T.O."

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  5. #50
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    [QUOTE=naf_tlob;2279420]Interesting...

    The one-one-one blocking drills were rather one-sided in the Cowboys' favor. Considering Denver uses a zone-blocking scheme, the undersized Broncos' line was no match for the likes of Chris Canty, Tank Johnson and Jay Ratliff. On the flip side, the Cowboys' offensive line pushed around the Broncos' smaller defenders in not only the individual blocking drills, but in team drills as well.

    Thats the exact opposite of what i read on the homepage. It sounded pretty even to me especially in 11 on 11, but the one on one drills were dominated by Robertson, and the bronco linebackers were frequently breaking up plays in the backfield....but hey, its probably a little biased reporting on both sides

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    Quote Originally Posted by naf_tlob View Post
    Interesting...

    The one-one-one blocking drills were rather one-sided in the Cowboys' favor. Considering Denver uses a zone-blocking scheme, the undersized Broncos' line was no match for the likes of Chris Canty, Tank Johnson and Jay Ratliff. On the flip side, the Cowboys' offensive line pushed around the Broncos' smaller defenders in not only the individual blocking drills, but in team drills as well.

    You Should've Seen:
    During the pre-stretch warm-ups before practice, the Cowboys and Broncos segregated themselves to adjacent fields. While the Cowboys went through their normal routine undeterred, most of the Broncos players were scoping out the Cowboys. The size difference between the teams could be one reason, as the Cowboys are bigger than Denver at just about every position.


    What does that have to do with Pacman and Marshall????

  7. #52
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    Thanks for the report Kaylore!

    It sounds like we're competing pretty well with the big boys this time around. Hopefully we can keep it going and send the Cowgirls home with their own tails between their legs this time.

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    So what do you unbelievers think now

    After facing the far bigger and more physical cowboys what do you guys think?

    Yes we did get beat one-on one blocking but our blocking scheme is designed for us to work together where we did well against their d-line

    our LB's did well against the very physical barbarian in 11on 11 and on inside tackling

    and elvis has a sidekick in dwayne now so we have two pass rushers

    plus our running game did decent and we dominated their secondary

    plus cutler had a great comeback to pacmouth

    You gotta love it broncos fans, I know i loved reading the blogs

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    What was the score, and who won?

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    Quote Originally Posted by silkamilkamonic View Post
    What was the score, and who won?

    Pwned!....

  11. #56
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    I really liked the signing last year, and i really hope he makes the team. he has been impressive in camp, but last i checked he is lighter than most cornerbacks on our team, but that was when we signed him as a rookie. Anyone know what his weight is now?

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    I'll be honest...

    I don't like threads that tell fans of the Broncos what to think....Take this you disbeliever ..I told you so...type threads...

    I can understand fans rallying behind the team.... But !...I dont view members of this site any different for speaking their opinions whether I agree with them or not ...I like to talk/post about topics concerning the Broncos and not the FANS...

    Last I checked... This is everything about the Orange and Blue and has nothing to do about Me and You...

  13. #58
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    To qupte a great americea.....
    "You talkin bout Practice.....Practice....Practice"


    It is just practice buddy, just wait til the game and the we will see how we do

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    Quote Originally Posted by -denverfan24- View Post
    After facing the far bigger and more physical cowboys what do you guys think?

    Yes we did get beat one-on one blocking but our blocking scheme is designed for us to work together where we did well against their d-line

    our LB's did well against the very physical barbarian in 11on 11 and on inside tackling

    and elvis has a sidekick in dwayne now so we have two pass rushers

    plus our running game did decent and we dominated their secondary

    plus cutler had a great comeback to pacmouth

    You gotta love it broncos fans, I know i loved reading the blogs
    I think it is good to be enthusiastic about our team!!
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    Actually you are right, but practice is where games are won.
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