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Originally posted by DFence View PostI wasn't aware of the organization having any issues with our other receivers. I think the entire receiving core has been exceptionally professional over the last couple of years.
I'm thinking he means more on decker for trying to get flags instead of playing for the ball.
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Originally posted by Freyaka View PostWish he'd start rubbing off on our other WR's. No whining, no complaining just doing.
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Originally posted by johntbronco View PostThe sound mike on Welker is exactly like I thought it was going to be. Very little talking. Just doing/executing!
When he scores he acts like he's been there before (because he has, more than anyone on the league this year) Wish he'd start rubbing off on our other WR's. No whining, no complaining just doing.
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The sound mike on Welker is exactly like I thought it was going to be. Very little talking. Just doing/executing!
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It was fun to watch. There was more motion than the Arizona Cardinals from Tecmo Super Bowl.
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Originally posted by samparnell View PostOn that play, besides Manning and the OL, the personnel was Unrein, Moreno, Green, Tamme and Dreessen. They went from Tight Wing I to Single Back Bunch with no tight end. Before the shift, it was a big, tight run-oriented formation. After the shift, it was more pass oriented, but one from which a run was still viable given the fact the Bunch was all players listed on the roster as TEs.
Replacing Unrein with Welker and Green with DT would provide personnel who could still line up tight and execute plays from that and the shift. Dictating to the defense using formations is a page from Bill Walsh's playbook. Mike McCoy used formations in 2011 to facilitate the rushing attack. Shifts of the kind we saw against Washington may indicate personnel packages which command run defense and shift to a formation which attacks pass D.
Manning can run a large volume of offense from any given personnel package. When substitutions come in, the opposing defense subs, too. On that 4th and goal, Washington called time out. Jim Haslett probably called it, and he is no dummy. Personnel packages which can shift from extreme run to pass friendly may be a way to generate more of a rushing attack.
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Originally posted by johntbronco View PostYes. The use of multiple TE sets is exciting! That 4th down TD to Dressen last week was soo cool! I hope we use TE like this on an occasional basis in our plays. Something dangerous that not all teams are prepared for.
Replacing Unrein with Welker and Green with DT would provide personnel who could still line up tight and execute plays from that and the shift. Dictating to the defense using formations is a page from Bill Walsh's playbook. Mike McCoy used formations in 2011 to facilitate the rushing attack. Shifts of the kind we saw against Washington may indicate personnel packages which command run defense and shift to a formation which attacks pass D.
Manning can run a large volume of offense from any given personnel package. When substitutions come in, the opposing defense subs, too. On that 4th and goal, Washington called time out. Jim Haslett probably called it, and he is no dummy. Personnel packages which can shift from extreme run to pass friendly may be a way to generate more of a rushing attack.
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Originally posted by Rich_C View PostI think the Broncos start using more two TE sets. This way Julius wont always be the main target.
If Julius is not fully healthy i say rest him. Now that Dressen is back we are sitting good in the TE department.
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Originally posted by Rich_C View PostI think the Broncos start using more two TE sets. This way Julius wont always be the main target.
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Originally posted by peterk View PostIt'd be great if he wouldn't miss a game so he can run for his 1000 yards receiving season (making the team the only team in history with 4 1000 yarders). But the thing is, the TE depth is so deep, that it won't be a problem if he misses a game or two. So there is a chance that Fox will rest him until he is 110% ready.
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My favorite line... "...I know...it's hard to keep track..." That's awesome!!
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Originally posted by Hesky View Posthttp://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-films-...-FX-Wes-Welker
A little more in depth than the one posted by denverbroncos.com
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Sound FX: Wes Welker
http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-films-...-FX-Wes-Welker
A little more in depth than the one posted by denverbroncos.com
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