I guess we’ll start with the most pressing issue over the weekend, the injury of Kevin Everett and how severe that was. To be honest with you, I was really worried. I prayed, but I didn’t expect it to be nearly as bad as it is now. I’ve heard different reports, some say that he’s going to have trouble breathing and he needs to fight for his life and that he won’t ever walk again.
Those things are upsetting. I didn’t expect it to be too bad, mainly because we’ve had a lot of stretchers the past few months around here. Which is not a good thing, but fortunately our guys came out OK, going all the way back to Al Wilson. Considering how long it took him to get off the field and they took him to the hospital, it was terrifying.
Just a week ago, Karl Paymah was in the same scenario. He wasn’t moving, and his hit seemed so much worse because it was right on top of the head. But I guess you can’t really tell by how hard it is, it’s more about the placement. We had Warrick Holdman in training camp get taken off on a stretcher, and it’s just too much.
We’ve obviously had a few really major tragedies, losing our players, so it’s a lot to deal with. Those are off-the-field things, which are a little different, but there’s nothing you can do to really protect yourself from those sort of things. They teach you to tackle properly, and sometimes with the speed of the game and the strength that the players have, those collisions happen. They happen all the time, and if it’s at that particular angle, it could be pretty dangerous. Like I said, we prayed and are continuing to pray for him, and you never want to see anything like that happen.
I do a radio show on 950 AM, The Fan, at 5:30 on Mondays, and we talked about the transition that football players, more than any other sport, have to make from a situation like that, where you’re just praying for a guy’s life and you know that he’s really in trouble because he hasn’t moved in 10 minutes, and then five minutes later, we’re all flying around smacking into each other again, putting yourself at risk. Obviously our jobs are not as important to society as that of a police officer or a member of the military (I know we have a lot of readers in the military and we appreciate them), but it kind of rivals that in the fact that when things are going on, you have a mission or a job that you have to do, and no matter what happens around you, it’s important to focus on the task at hand.
One of the ways I’m able to deal with something like that is to realize that I can’t do anything about it. Me grieving for the rest of the game isn’t going to make anybody feel any better, and me being scared of the same thing happening to me is just going to put me in more danger than if I play full speed. I think a lot of times you put yourself at more risk when you’re trying to avoid injury.
All that being said, that was a game full of terrible injuries. You had broken ankles and forearms, and I came out with an injury that is tremendously minor in comparison. I rolled my ankle in the second quarter, had kind of a sprain. I tried to come back and play, but I just couldn’t play on it after that, unfortunately. It’s really hard to watch a game when you’ve got your shoulder pads and your helmet on and you’re watching everybody fight. Especially a game like that, where it comes down to literally the last second. Every play that doesn’t go our way, you feel like you could’ve had something to do with it.
It’s really tough for me, especially since I’ve always been a pretty healthy guy. I’ve never missed a game or a practice or anything since I’ve been playing football since I was eight years old. Obviously playing a game you have lots of nicks and even fractures and things like that here and there, but nothing ever made me miss any time. I fully expect to be playing this weekend, and I’m going to do everything within my power to get back. I feel like I’m an important part of this team and I refuse to let anybody down.
And also, I hate treatment. Like I said, I’ve never been hurt before, so I never had to spend any time getting treatment on any level. It’s the worst thing ever. I really had a good relationship with our training staff prior to me getting treatment. We all got along, and I’d walk by and say, “Hey, how are you doing?” and shake hands every morning. I might spend 10 minutes in there talking to everybody, but now that I have to spend four or five hours in there, I don’t think they really like me that much anymore, just because I’m inquisitive. When they want me to do something, I’m asking, “Why?” I like to know what they’re doing and how this is helping me. I guess I asked some dumb questions, like, “If I can’t feel my toes, is that a good thing?” which I definitely think it’s not a good thing.
They love ice. Ice is one of the trainer’s best friends. But I try not to project my disgust with my injury onto them. I know that they’re trying to do what’s best for me, and I’m trying to do what’s best for me. We’re all on the same team, I just like to ask questions just to make sure we’re doing what’s best for me and in as short a time as possible, because Monday and Tuesday I’ve spent just as much time here as I do on Wednesday, which is not good. I need some time off.
But let’s move on from the injury stuff. This entry might be a little disjointed, because I have a lot of thoughts and I’ve made a lot of notes on the responses that I got. There’s never any smooth transitions in my blog. When I used to write for the Denver Post, I took a long time to write a pretty short piece, mainly because I wanted it to come off smooth and be written professionally because I knew it was going to be in the paper. Kids get to see it and I want them to recognize that I’m intelligent, and it’s important to me to come off that way. I would even hit up the thesaurus from time to time, which I don’t do now. This blog is me, 100 percent.
But I like big words. Everybody likes big words, I think. It makes you look smarter than you are, or maybe it makes you look as smart as you are. Except when you run across the many people who misuse words, which makes you sound really stupid, and it’s hard not to laugh. Some of my teammates misuse words from time to time. Most of us, I would say, are very intelligent people, but we have a field day whenever somebody messes up. I would share it, but I don’t know, I might lose some friends. I would share a couple of the funny phrases, but I might lose some friends.
I don’t think Mike Bell is my friend anymore because we do the 950 AM show at 5:30 on Mondays together, and I pretty much spent the whole time making fun of him. He got a little upset, but oh well. It’s good radio, it’s entertaining. I’m not going to try to do anything and not try to be the best. We’ve got to get the number of listeners up, and if it’s at Mike’s expense, oh well.
Anyway, the game was amazing, like I said earlier. It was a great win and something that we practice all the time. I was happy to see that type of enthusiasm. We celebrated like a college team. I would say in the grand scheme of things, the first regular season game is probably the least important of all the games. They get more and more important as you go. For us to be that into the game, it was exciting. You can only imagine how intense we’ll be when the playoffs come around.
I do appreciate all the support, although my responses have taken a severe dip to 47 from 70 a week ago. I guess I’ll take credit for last week’s blog not being as entertaining or not warranting as many responses. I also asked you guys to go check out Keela Harris’ blog. Hopefully I’m not losing any readership to Keela. That would make me upset. But you guys should continue to check out her blog and the rest of the blogs, because those people work just as hard as I do to give you guys insight. We really do enjoy getting the responses, it’s kind of a pat on the back and it’s a nice thank you, and it gives us something to talk about the next week.
Like I’ve said, a lot of my friends read the blog and the responses, and they love to find stuff to make fun of me about. Before, it was the sign off, and now they make fun because I get so much love, the way everybody talks about how high-character I am, how I’m a good guy off the field, setting a role model for kids. And I do appreciate all that stuff, but I am not perfect. I feel like I should give a list of all the things that are wrong with me so people don’t view me as some superhero.
I’m sure there are lots of people in my past that wouldn’t write as nice things about me as you guys do. Mostly women, probably. But I’m a perfectionist, most of the time. I have pretty high standards for myself, and that kind of spills over to all my relationships, friends and family. I get really disgusted sometimes with people who are around me and just put out poor efforts. I’m not as close with some of my high school friends, just because of that reason. I feel like I’m working so hard to get to places that I need to get to in life, and they’re still living in momma’s basement. We don’t see eye-to-eye, and that’s kind of bad, it kind of makes me a little judgmental. That’s one for the list.
I’m extremely confident, which could be considered borderline cocky possibly, which most of the time is attractive to people at first. But then they think, “Well, you really think you’re great.” But I mean, I work really hard, and I guess I could blame that on my mom. Somebody has to take responsibility for it. Her and my dad always instilled in me how smart they thought I was and how talented and good-looking… Well, good-looking is obvious. So I feel like that whole segment might bring in some anti-Domonique messages, just to keep my friends honest.
Man, I’ve got a lot of notes for this entry. I was in treatment all morning, just writing stuff because I was bored.
YouTube. I love YouTube. Jumbroncos88 referenced Soulja Boy and “Crank that Superman,” which is hilarious. For those who don’t know, Soulja Boy is a hip-hop artist and “Crank that Superman” is like a dance that goes to one of his songs, and I just found out about this whole phenomenon through YouTube about three or four weeks ago. YouTube is addictive. I get on there and just find stuff to laugh at for hours and hours, so I was watching that. Apparently there are spin offs. They’ve got the Batman, the Spiderman, and my personal favorite, “Crank that Grandpa.” They crack me up, they’re really entertaining and funny.
While I was on my last Youtube fix, I was checking out the clip of Miss Teen South Carolina. That’s great. I love it. That was hilarious, I laughed forever. And there are spin offs for that one, too. There was one on there that was animated. I laughed out loud. It was fantastic.
So if anyone has any good Youtube or viral videos in general, let me know. I will comment on them. I think I’m the king. I call Hamza Abdullah all the time and hook him up with whatever I’ve found or whatever anybody has e-mailed to me that’s really funny. So if anybody can think of something that I haven’t seen that’s pretty funny, I’ll be impressed.
I’ve picked back up my writing class on Tuesdays. Last week, Brian Clark was our special guest, and we did poetry. It was a really good time. Everybody who comes as a guest has to write and read, because the kids write and read at the end. All of the kids are really talented writers and the classes have helped them hone some of their skills, especially some of the artistic writing skills. Their poems were all really deep and impressive, and then Brian went last, and he did a poem about how much he loves chicken. So it was pretty funny.
It was an all-girls group before, but we’ve added a guy and I’m very happy about that, the integration of our writing group. I think that a lot of times just me being there and writing, not going into the gym, I think that the guys there recognize that. Now that we’ve had a guy join, that makes me excited.
I got a lot of love from the Montana Broncos fans this week, aaronb was one of them, and MontanaBroncoGirl. I appreciate that. And BradJamesBroncoFan, from Utah. Just want to thank them and give a shout out to Utah and all the Broncos fans around the world. We’ve got a bunch of people from Europe now. For those of you who don’t know, I was born in Oxford, England. My dad was in the military for 20 years. I’m surprised that we have football fans over there, soccer is so big. But we appreciate it and we love it. We want it to be a global sport at some point. I don’t know if football will ever make it to the Olympics though. It would be pretty dangerous for the other countries.
Cornersfan said he’s a 19-year old firecracker in response to the way I handled the situation with the grounds crew guy, saying that he might have went off. But it’s not worth it. Life’s too short. That’s my advice to cornersfan.
To be honest, he was really just doing his job, and he does a great job. I think we are voted one of the top playing surfaces in the NFL every year, due to their hard work. I honestly believe had I been home for that game, I wouldn’t have had the same injury, just because that turf grabs you and kind of assisted in the rolling of my ankle. So we definitely do appreciate him, and I kind of feel bad for all the bad press he’s gotten. I’ve heard through the grapevine that people have been messing with him a little bit. But anyway, I appreciate his hard work.
SivoCB24 quoted Lil Wayne, and I’m a big Lil Wayne fan, so I appreciate that. I guess you can add that to the list of bad things about me, possibly, because it kind of flies in the face of my message of go to college, because some of Lil Wayne’s lyrics are not always that pure. But I think I view music in the same way I view movies and TV. It’s entertainment, and a lot of times people want to blame rap or hip-hop music in general for things, but nothing that is said in a record is worse than what you see in movies or on TV. I feel like most of the artists are entertainers. They’re acting, they’re playing a part. No one is really that big of a thug or they’d probably be in jail, not making records. That’s one of the things that I preach when I’m with kids is to take a song the same way you would a television show. It’s fiction, don’t go out and simulate it. Although after I saw “Karate Kid,” I did think I was a karate master, so maybe that’s not good advice.
Jp86, a current Maryland Terrapin, just want to send out some appreciation for keeping up with me and the Terps. It’s been three years in a row that our bye week has fallen on the same week as Maryland’s, so I haven’t been able to get back to a game. But I always get back there and hang out, so on our bye week I’m going to try to get back the Maryland and D.C. area. Maybe I’ll run into you.
OrangeCrush_in_SANDIEGO, I really appreciate that little article excerpt about Darrent and my relationship. It’s powerful, motivational stuff, so thanks a lot.
To champrox24, tell all your friends that we are just normal people, we don’t need security guards, you are right. I guess her real name is Paris, so I appreciate the question.
So I guess that’s it. That’s a pretty long one, but I guess I had to come back strong after only 47 responses last week, so I’ll give you all some ammunition to get our responses back up. Keep checking out the other blogs, and I think I’m going to end it with a quote that coach Slowik used and has used before. It’s a Muhammad Ali quote:
“The fight is won or lost far away from witnesses – behind the lines, in the gym and out there on the road, long before I dance under those lights.”
Oh, and I have to make one confession. I’ve started dictating the blog, so these are my words, but they are typed by somebody else. The mystery man, we’ll call him the “Blog Master.” So all these long blogs that I put out are not typed by me, they’re just dictated, so he deserves some accolades. Or just mess with him, which is what I do.
Tags: 950 AM The Fan, Bob Slowik, Brian Clark, Europe, Grounds crew, Hamza Abdullah, injuries, Karl Paymah, Keela Harris, Kevin Everett, Mike Bell, Montana, Music, Utah, Warrick Holdman, Writing, YouTube

Hola Dom,
One minor mistake on a word… desdeñar (despise)
My funny Question & answer:
“Why do men chase women they have no intention of marrying?… The same urge that makes dogs chase cars they have no intention of driving” GO BRONCOS!!!
Adios, Jaya
My favorite Dora moment of all time…. My boy did his thing!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKLU1BBTe40
http://youtube.com/watch?v=gKLU1BBTe40
I am currently playing football for my schools JV team and I saw somebody get hurt from doing exactly what Kevin Everett was doing. They always teach you to see what you tackle, but players (though I don’t see it in the pros as often) cotinue to do it because the helmet hurts terribly and will hurt the guy you are tackling if you hit it in the right spot. But seeing the guy just lay there was a scary sight. Though it was nowhere as bad as Everett’s injury, he still had a minor concussion and didn’t play for the rest of the season. After you see a guy get hurt like that, it is hard to play up to your full ability. I really didn’t want to go back on kick return after that hit.
But great win. Listening to the radio shows out here in Cali, the Raiders think that they accually have a chance and one guy said, “The Broncos played terriblly against the Bills, they shouldn’t even have won!” But then when the host asked him if he had watched the game, the man replied, “No, but I saw all of the Sportscenter highlights and Cutler doesn’t even look good!” It just cracks me up how any times Raider fans predict a huge win over the Broncos, only to be crushed in the game.
Hope you can recover from your injury fully for this weeks game, I want to see you crack some skulls (not literally of course)!
Hey!
Its John from Mile Hi Rafting, heres your motivation!! if your girl can come back from her injury from atvin to go rafting the following week so can you!!! Remember you still owe us ten picks like you promised. Do good this week and beat the raiders and we will talk about taking you on class fives rapids next summer.
John
Hey!!
I hope you get to play this weekend…I’m really lookin forward to seeing the Raiders fans cryin! Great game against the Bills.
And one of my favorite youtube videos-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBW7ysPcbT0
Enjoy!
Sorry Fox that I have been gone for a couple weeks. I have been messing with my Fantasy football league and some other stuff so I haven’t posted for a couple weeks. I just got caught up on the 2 blogs I missed. I didn’t get to see that game (against Buffalo) but I say many highlights. I noticed Jeff Shoate taking a ride from Marshawn Lynch into the endzone. I figured he was taking your spot in that position (since you were injured). I know you would have laid the wood to him had you been there and the D would have held them out of the endzone. So hopefully your recovery is quick and smooth and you will not have to miss any time on the field. The D looked really good against Buffalo. Was it true about the preseason being vanilla and we saw more of the full defensive scheme last week?
PS What is up with all the shoutouts??? I thought you had to ask a question to get a shoutout? Man if you wasn’t my BOY I would boycott your blog. LOL!!! Good luck this week against Oakland. Holla at ya folk!
I just want to say that I really like reading your blog entries. I am a school teacher and I use you as an example that even if your a “star” you still need an education. Many people don’t value and education and I believe that with out some sort of education your just never reach your full potential.
I am very glad that the Bill’s player recovery is better than first expected. Thank God for that.
Leave you with this simple prayer
God grant me the serenity to accept the things I can not change
The courage to change the things I can
And the wisdom to know the difference
Dear Mr. Foxworth,
Thanks for the advice Fox! It is something that I have improved on as I’ve grown up. I guess it comes thru maturity and experience.
I have a video in my e-mail of a 12-year-old kid riding a sling shot ride at an amusement park and when the ride starts he kinda slips down in his chair. The whole time his aunt is next to him cracking up! It was forwarded to me so I don’t know if its on youtube. It is probably one of the funniest online videos ever. I also have one called “The Crack Spider” and this video is just a gag on scientific studies. They show the different “effects” of drugs and alcohol on spiders.
We’re with you guys praying for Kevin Everett and a complete recovery!
Good luck against the Raiders this week!!
Dear Mr. Foxworth,
I’m sorry to hear about your ankle, those are always the toughest injuries because when you play with an injured arm or shoulder you dont feel it every step you take. I sympathize with you on the hating to sit out department and the letting teammates down, but I am sure that you dont. As far as being a possitive influence in the community goes, I think you do amazing things as far as demonstrating the importance of a college education for youth, and this reading and writing clinic is also a great idea.
I also was very worried about Kevin Everett, but i was reading today that he has movement in his arms and legs. I’ve been praying for him and wish him a full and healthy life. You are right about the pace between sitting on the field watching players get taken off, then being back at full speed popping players. Its a tough job, but you all handled it really well. Im glad that all our prayers were answered though and that he is ok!
And this addiction to youtube… Sir, there are much worse things to be addicted to than laughing at videos online! I must admit to being guilty of the same addiction though and was curious if you have seen the video of “ze end of the world” or the “drunken squirell” which i thought to be very funny.
I hope you are having a great day, and thank you so much for taking the time to write your thoughts down. It helps people realize that athletes are people too. I also wish you a speedy recovery, and i hope your ankle feels better in no time, (and never stop asking questions, even of the training staff, because curiosity is a key human trait. Enjoy it, and ask all the questions you can)
CDA
This my first time reading the Fox blog and just wanted to say thanks for taking the time!!! It is awesome to get to know you and for you to get to know your fans!
Sweet Bro!
Domonique,
Thanks again for the post. Here’s a big “Go Broncos” from one of the many Bronco fans in Wyoming.
Your right about youtube. I’ve missed appointments because of my youtube addiction.
Here’s something that’s absolutely hilarious to keep you laughing.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=oJ1AjfDXa4M
God Bless.
Hey Fox,
What’s up man? Well I hope that your ankle gets better soon. Man that was the craziest ending to a game that I’ve seen in a long time. Well most likely you will be playing in this weeks game, because it’s not that bad of a injury and all and it just takes time to heal, it has happened to me many times but i come back within a few days like 2, 3 days max, but that’s just me everyone is different right? Man it’s really cool that you guys named Rod Smith one of the captains, and I heard that he might be back in a few weeks like 6 or soo weeks…is it true???? Well i’m just like in a way when I got injuried I kept on asking questions too most of the were “Why?” because I always wanted to know why I was doing what I was doing. Man Fox, you are like always around the ball because when I was watching the game, when ever you were in for the play, you were around the ball trying to make the play, which is really good. Well i’m writing another long comment, I think I really need to stop doing that, but I can’t because it’s soo interesting that we can talk to you and you can respond back to his in your next blog. Oh yea you’re soo LAZY…not typing your own blog, dam that’s LAZY!!!!!! lol i’m j/k around with you man. Well i’ll end this responds with a few video you really have to watch on youtube.com because there are really really funny
http://youtube.com/watch?v=3iDOmvqdMqU
http://youtube.com/watch?v=6Mz2TyortKk
http://youtube.com/watch?v=cjI2TQt7BeM
http://youtube.com/watch?v=-ewXnxerbPM
http://youtube.com/watch?v=jZUFndhmJQk
http://youtube.com/watch?v=-SXIRZkGD8k
http://youtube.com/watch?v=bmuxljOvBdU
yea I love youtube.com too lol
well i hope you watch these videos because they are really funny
The biggest Broncos fan
Volim Elmu
Hey Foxworth,
I’ve been reading your blog since the beginning, but it’s my first time posting. It’s cool that you can pprovide such insight into our favorite team.
Anyway, I’ve got some classic YouTube vids:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAxn48gtHoA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kBVmfIUR1DA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCJcMFjVi3A
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WrpaCOb_BGk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgqOKj1hdXM
If you’re concerned about your blog comments dropping, I’m one (of likely many readers) who reads your blog daily, but never adds a comment (until now). You probably have more readers than you realize. =)
I appreciate that you communicate so openly and honestly with us fans. Thank you.
p.s. you’re naturally intelligent enough that you definitely don’t need a thesaurus.~
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Sorry about the previous post..I didn’t know if my password was going to work!
I know that you are probably just as frustrated with the amount of usernames and passwords we have to remember these days. I swear to god if someone asks me to repeat my address or last four of my social security number I will need a respirator.
Anyway, I enjoyed this post. I have very similar beliefs and thoughts as you do. What’s funny is that when I was younger I used to think that some of the guys I would hang out with were “cooler” or whatever the case but after 7 years I judge them too because of what little effort they have put in. In addition, I relish in the moment of knowing that they look up to me.
Interesting isn’t it. Higher learning leads to a heightened sense of the world because of an active mind. You have an active mind and life and it has afforded you the opportunity to “judge”. Don’t be foolish though. Just because someone hasn’t put in the “effort” to become what our society calls successful doesn’t make someone else less of a person. Instead of looking down on them just appreciate the happiness that you have enjoyed when overcoming obstacles that others do not attempt to get around. My post is sloppy too..it’s my first time blogging.
Adam
Adam
Eh Fox,
Here’s a hillarious YouTube clip. You probably can’t remark on this one on your blog, but I’m pretty sure that privately you will laugh pretty darn hard. Enjoy! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8thD74s-OYI
What is College In Colorado? You talk about it and I see your commercials…what is it exactly?
Hey hows it going domonique. i think you are do great this year. On youtube you should check out Harry Potter Puppet Palls. I thought it was stupidly funny. I reconmend The Mysterious ticking noise. Thanks for reading and good luck the rest of the season and tell me what you think of Harry Potter puppet palls because it can really cheer you up on a bad day.
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matt h.
Just wanted to let you know I appreciate your blog. From what I read about you, you and I share a similar outlook on life. I can not stand it when the people around me give a lack luster effort, or give up on something with out proving to themselves that they can not achieve the goals they initially laid out before them. I am at a tough place in my life right now. I have been working relentlessly for a long time now to accomplish some goals i have set for myself; and reading about some of the things you go through, and how you view life helps me as i journey through my life.
hey i am sorry maryland lost!
also i heard you playing is a game time desicion…….i really hope you get to play!
Hey Fox you said you like to see people respond, While I don’t read every word on every blog, I do enjoy you’re blogs. Thats about all I have to say, peace.
Oh and get well soon I’m missing you not being on the TV on sunday.
“I feel like I’m working so hard to get to places that I need to get to in life, and they’re still living in momma’s basement. We don’t see eye-to-eye, and that’s kind of bad, it kind of makes me a little judgmental.”
I really liked this part. See, I became a mom two years ago to my beautiful daughter. I am only 17 now and have worked my tail off to get to my senior year in high school. I have friends in similar situations as mine but they gave up when life threw them a curve ball. They say “Oh, I can’t finish school becuase its too hard.” I, of all people in the world, know how hard it is to raise a baby but I never gave up. When life through sand in my eyes i cried it out but then kept moving. It drives me crazy when people just settle for what they have, when what they have is very little. So in a round about way I am in the same boat as you.
Hi Domonique,
Thanks for taking the time to write your blog. Don’t worry. You sound well educated, and more importantly it is obvious that you have a good heart. Except for the fact is sounds like you are a PLAYA!
You’re great! The Broncs are great! Word ‘em Up!
M
good luck in the game in 40 mins.!!!!!!!!!!! i really hope you do get to play!
Hi again,
The Idaho Bronco Fan English Teacher again. I would love to see Brian Clark reading poetry…. I wish I could get more of male students to share~ good luck today and I sure hope your ankle is healing quickly. Take care.
Fox! TDY means a short stay at a different base. usually 2 weeks- 6 months. Mine is 3 months in guam. I will be in Houston on leave in december for the broncos texans game. I will be very noticable with a big FOX ROX! and Jay cutler sign. I just found out that i got the tickets donated to me by my church from home. Thank you First Baptist Houston! I know that will be an important game and hopefully sucure us a playoff spot. Keep up the great work.
Foxxy,
Did anyone else notice this? At the end of the 4th quarter, with the game on the line and Oakland driving down to try to win it at the end of regulation, the clock stopped before a big play. I looked at the clock, and it read exactly 27 seconds. I was wearing my D-Will jersey as always, and patted #27 and thought to myself that this could be a special play. On the next play, there was the interception. By who? Dre Bly, the man who took D-Will’s spot in the line up. Maybe I’m just superstitious, but man, that felt like some kind of intervention there. Combine that with some nice coaching strategy by Mike Shannahan and a little Mile High Magic on the missed field goal in OT, and we escape with the win. Your thoughts?
Hey its Bronco T once again, is there any way to purchase the 27/29 sticker you have on your helmets? I have a Bronco hard hat and I would love to put that sticker on there to honor them.
Thanks!
Yo Fox! This is “Freaky” from Kings Park. Remember me? Anyway, I’m glad to hear your doing well. I see you making moves on the field. And thats wassup!! But speaking of Poetry, check out my new music on
http://www.myspace.com/hydrology
And keep shining on the field… God Bless You and Your Team!
Hi Dominique,
You should check out a guy on You Tube named Kige Ramsay. He has sports opinions that are pretty funny. I heard about him on a sports radio show here in Dallas and now is has a big following.
Enjoyed the last 2 excitng wins! Keep up the good work. There are lots of Bronco fans down here in BIG D!
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Pas along to Ben Hamilton: South Valley Physical Therapy: Vestibular Rehabilitation Program. It saved my life after a mild brain injury and got me back on the basketball court. JohnBardin@aol.com
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lil kim
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I couldn’t understand some parts of this article, but it sounds interesting
Escape to Key West
Located miles from the Florida mainland and overflowing with flair, personality, and natural beauty, Key West very nearly qualifies as being a world of its own. Famed for its sunsets as well as its open-mindedness, this fun-loving island has more than …