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Broncos-Jaguars: Second-Quarter Notes

September 23rd, 2007 - 3:01pm by Andrew

2:33 P.M. MDT: Absolute dominance by the Jaguars in the first quarter, as the Broncos ran just three plays without gaining a first down in the opening period. The team stats breakdown:

FIRST DOWNS: JAX 6, Denver 0
PLAYS: JAX 21, Denver 3
TOTAL YARDS: JAX 96, Denver 10
YARDS PER PLAY: JAX 4.6, Denver 3.3
TIME OF POSSESSION: JAX 13:02, Denver 1:58.

2:35 P.M. MDT: Denver can make up for a multitude of sins with a stop here … Jarvis Moss claims he was drawn offsides after he was five yards into the backfield, and it turns out he was; Greg Estandia is called for a false start.

2:37 P.M. MDT: Maurice Jones-Drew gets four yards back, moving to the Denver 3, setting up third-and-goal. The north end zone crowd tries to get the place riled up; they’re standing, and others around the building rise to their feet. David Garrard finds Reggie Williams in the back of the end zone … There’s a flag down … Twelve men on the field against Denver, so the touchdown stands.

2:38 P.M. MDT: First-half drives don’t get much more damaging than that. Jacksonville not only gets the touchdown, but chews up 11 minutes and 44 seconds of the clock … The march covers 80 yards in 18 plays. Death by paper cuts.

2:41 P.M. MDT: Denver will take over at the 20 after the touchback on the kickoff. A three-and-out here would be devastating.

2:43 P.M. MDT: And the Broncos go backwards … Brandon Stokley called for offensive pass interference; he was ruled to be blocking while Jay Cutler’s pass to Javon Walker was in midair. The subsequent first-and-20 sees Cutler elude the pass rush, but then fire low for Travis Henry.

2:45 P.M. MDT: Inside handoff to Selvin Young picks up six of the yards … Denver now in a crucial third-and-14 … Cutler rolls right … floats one downfield for Brandon Marshall … and he makes the grab just as Reggie Nelson slams into him … the ball hung up in the air, but Marshall still makes the catch, and Denver is at the Jaguars 35.

2:47 P.M. MDT: Three plays later, third-and-4, and Cutler calls Marshall’s name again … 12 yards and the Broncos are in the red zone at the Jaguars 17.

2:48 P.M. MDT: Going backwards again … Matt Lepsis flagged for holding; back to the JAX 27.

2:49 P.M. MDT: More backwards … Mike Bell loses four yards after bouncing off Marcus Stroud. Denver’s at the JAX 31 now.

2:50 P.M. MDT: Goodness gracious Gertrude … first Cutler ducks under Terry Cousin, then Marshall eludes Reggie Nelson, Brian Williams and another Jaguars defender to make it down to the 1-yard-line … Thirty yards on as fine a run after the catch as you will see … quite reminiscent of his touchdown against Seattle last year.

2:51 P.M. MDT: And “Jack Nasty,” a.k.a. Nate Jackson, finishes it off with the 1-yard grab. It’s Jackson’s first career regular-season touchdown, and something tells me he’ll be writing about it this week. Game tied at 7-apiece.

2:52 P.M. MDT: That was just what the Broncos needed … 80 yards, 10 plays and 6:29 off the clock.

2:54 P.M. MDT: Not what Scott O’Brien wanted to see … Jones-Drew sprinting 42 yards with Todd Sauerbrun’s kickoff. JAX begins its possession at its 48.

2:57 P.M. MDT: Fred Taylor getting some tough yards …. he gets dragged five yards by Taylor on second down.

2:58 P.M. MDT: John Lynch not in right now … he’s standing on the sidelines, holding his helmet, wearing a visor. Curome Cox is in the game right now.

3 P.M. MDT: Jacksonville now 75 percent (six-of-eight) on third downs … oy gevault.

3:01 P.M. MDT: Elvis Dumervil adds a sack to his season total … Jaguars now in third-and-10 … crowd making a jet engine’s worth of noise … and it doesn’t help, as Garrard finds Dennis Northcutt for 21. Jaguars now seven-of-nine on third downs — 77.7 percent — and that is the defining statistic today.

3:04 P.M. MDT: Taylor runs down to the 4-yard-line. Jacksonville has 96 rushing yards on 21 carries so far.

3:06 P.M. MDT: Lynch has a strained groin … his return is questionable.

3:07 P.M. MDT: Now the Jaguars turn to Greg Jones … he powers through D.J. Williams and Simeon Rice for the score. There’s 1:56 on the clock and the Broncos have three timeouts to try and answer the Jacksonville score.

3:11 P.M. MDT: Broncos at the 20 to begin the drive … in hurry-up, no-huddle mode … out of the shotgun … but the drive ends when Selvin Young ets hit at the 40-yard-line and fumbles; Jacksonville recovers with 1:26 left and two timeouts and just 42 yards to cover to the end zone. Rashean Mathis forced the fumble.

3:13 P.M. MDT: Jaguars now at the Denver 26 after a 15-yard connection from Garrard to Northcutt in front of Jeff Shoate … 0:56 left in the half.

3:14 P.M. MDT: Jacksonville now at the Denver 18 with second-and-2 … JAX offense has all its pistons firing right now.

3:15 P.M. MDT: Jones-Drew runs to the Denver 9 … Dumervil nearly chases Garrard down on first and goal but gets stiff-armed by the passer; the ensuing pass eventually falls incomplete.

3:16 P.M. MDT: Garrard finds Jones-Drew across the middle for eight yards … and the play will stand after the Broncos are called for offsides.

3:16 P.M. MDT: Garrard spikes the football on third-and-goal from the 1; this stops the clock with 11 seconds to go … Not sure why you spike the football there, especially with one timeout remaining … Denver calls timeout as the Jaguars begin to set up for the 19-yard John Carney field-goal attempt.

3:18 P.M. MDT: Carney’s kick is good, and the Broncos trail by two scores for the first time all year, at 17-7.

3:21 P.M. MDT: The crowd boos as the Broncos opt to take a knee with a 17-7 halftime deficit.

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25 Responses to “Broncos-Jaguars: Second-Quarter Notes”

  1. dgilmer777_la says:

    Mason, whats up with Lynch, is he hurt? Is Foxworth going to play today?

  2. anbrown3 says:

    CAN WE GET A STOP?????

  3. Anonymous says:

    if the broncos cant stop the run this slow bleeding will go on all year

  4. d2soulja says:

    This is so frustrating

  5. AndrewMason says:

    Lynch has a strained groin … his return has been deemed questionable.

  6. anbrown3 says:

    I dont understand this…. Bates is suppose to be such a good D. Cordinator…. but we are now three games into the season and our defense (with exception mainly to Champ Bailey, Dre Bly at times) has been atrocious

  7. dgilmer777_la says:

    Wow that hurt!!!

  8. broncrevo says:

    i think our D dosent want to make easy for our O….BLAHHHHHH!!!

  9. dgilmer777_la says:

    Damn!!! Bring Greg Robinson back, he had better defenses with a lot less talent.

  10. Anonymous says:

    i was nervous all preseason on how it looked, but everyone kept saying it’s only preseason, it will get better, but damn it the run def isn’t looking or getting any better

  11. anbrown3 says:

    I would hate to be in that locker room when ole Shanny gets in there!!! This might just be the most pitiful defensive effort I have seen (read about) since before Romanowski came to town

  12. Anonymous says:

    Whats the deal with D.J. Williams? How does he not have a tackle yet?

  13. Anonymous says:

    who cares if you got the best two corner tandem in football if you never have to pass against it

  14. dave3483090 says:

    D needs to shut these guys down, theur offense didn’t even look that good in their first two games

  15. anbrown3 says:

    well lets hope the second half is a little…. nah alot better than this first half!!! I hate to see LT and LJ against us when Fred Taylor is having his way with us!!!

  16. orangecrush77 says:

    You guys are pathetic doesn’t anyone just cheer on their team anymore or is it the fan’s job to cry like babies all game long.
    Some of you would whine all game long if we were ahead by 50 points. Stop complaining and start cheering. What fun do you even get from watching these “games”?

  17. d2soulja says:

    we always had a good/great run def in the past…this years run d is really really hurting my soul…i feel like im goin to have a terrible week comin up…

  18. Anonymous says:

    you’re like george bush if you complain about the war you dont support the troops.. blah… i support the team which is why a complaint needs to go out on how the defense is playing poorly all season

  19. dgilmer777_la says:

    Ladanian is near tears in his press conference…that always puts a smile on my face

  20. d2soulja says:

    How many plays did we run…did we even get thru the 15 scripted plays the Shanny likes to do in the beginning?????????????????

  21. broncoboy777 says:

    C’mon fellas!!!! Let’s get it together.

  22. dgilmer777_la says:

    d2soulj ~ it looks like we ran 16 plays so we did manage to get the scripted plays in.

  23. perry goodman says:

    I hope we can win this one.we need are D to get in the game.

  24. perry goodman says:

    i wish i could see this on tv. but im in a military post that has no tv cov of the game.we need are team to get to gether.and pull it off.if otherteams can do it then we can.

  25. Anonymous says:

    What the hell is up with are return guy Hixon? He is the worst kick returner i have ever seen. Cut his ass.

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