Greetings once again from the media room here at Broncos headquarters. It’s been about two hours since everyone left the field, and I’ve been busy working on a couple of stories from the day — and, later on, I’ll be putting together a video snapshot of the doings from here at Dove Valley.
For now, these notes:
… Head Coach Mike Shanahan expects wide receiver Rod Smith to return to the field by training camp. “That’s our goal — that the first time we start practice in July, he’s ready to go,” Shanahan said. “To do that, there’s going to be a lot of conditioning that goes on throughout the month of June through the middle of July. So hopefully when we strap it up for the first day of camp, he’ll be ready to go.”
… Assistant head coach Jim Bates expounded on the experiment of using safety Steve Cargile at weakside linebacker — which was in part due to his success on special-teams coverage units late last year. “It’s important that we’re able to fill our two-deep (roster) and get quality special teams guys,” Bates said. “He has the intelligence to play two positions.” …
… Kenard Lang practiced through sore shoulders, Head Coach Mike Shanahan said, and Bates noted that Nick Ferguson returned to practice. However, the rehabilitation work continued for Smith, Brandon Stokley, Matt Lepsis and Sam Brandon …
… Bates also said the rookie defensive linemen have “a lot of catching up to do,” adding, “Rookies are rookies, and just getting them lined up and getting them in their stance and in their initial steps takes longer for the rookies (on the line) than any other position. But also they should improve more than any of the other guys, given the ability level they have.” …
… It seemed like D.J. Williams answered as many questions about being tapped to lead the breakdown as he did about moving to middle linebacker. Perhaps it was because his first day as practice leader saw him brush aside Jarvis Moss’ efforts to open practice. “It’s the first day and we needed more intensity than that. I could tell he was a little nervous,” Williams said. “So I sent up one of our oldie-but-goodies, (David) Kircus. He’s always going to get up there and give you a good dance.”
… Wide receiver Brandon Marshall told media that he ran with the first team in Smith’s absence, but the main topic of conversation was his difficult offseason that has witnessed an arrest and the deaths of Damien Nash and Darrent Williams, both of whom were close friends of his. “I got in an incident with the law. We had two deaths. I’ve definitely grown up,” Marshall said. “It’s sad to say, but sometimes you have to bump your head or go through some things to actually learn, so I’m glad it happened now rather than down the road in my career, and I can guarantee that I’ll be on top of everything from here on out.”
And, in closing this entry, a few more shots:



Tags: Brandon Marshall, Brandon Stokley, Damien Nash, Darrent Williams, David Kircus, Javon Walker, Jim Bates, Kenard Lang, Matt Lepsis, Mike Shanahan, Nick Ferguson, Organized Team Activities, OTAs, Rod Smith, Sam Brandon, Steve Cargile

Man, this is getting me excited for the new season!!!!!!
Nice write up, Andrew.
Some questions:
–When Bates was talking about Carlisle working at two positions, did he mean Will and Special Teams, or some other combination?
–Was it evident which LBs were working at which spots? Specifically, where did Holdman and Lewis fit in?
–Any chance we’ll get a video of Kircus’ moves?
Thanks a ton for the always solid work.
BusMan:
1) He meant will and safety. I think what Bates is thinking is that Cargile has so much potential on punt and kick coverage duties that if he can help Cargile develop as a backup at another position, then he could use another spot on the 45-man gameday roster for, say, an extra lineman.
2) Unfortunately, I don’t know. Only the first 10 minutes of the QB camp sessions are open to the media. All those nuggets of information come from post-session interviews.
3) Our camera angle on Kircus wasn’t too hot, and I was shooting still photos of the Williams/Nash tribute decal on the O-linemen’s helmets. I’ll go check the footage for the piece I’m putting together tonight, but I’m not optimistic.
We need to pick up two Def of Linemen such as Manuel Wright and Matthias Askew to solidify the interior line of the Def. We also need to pick up an extra RB such as Chris Brown and a solid WR such as Charles Rogers, Tyrone Calico, or Antonio Bryant off the free agent market. The team is not complete and we need to fill some major holes.
BusMan …
Well, we did get a little Kircus dance footage in there:
Click here. The clips of him dancing begin at the 1:35 mark.
cant wait to see the boys in action this season go broncos!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Drew,
Cant open the video… which program should I use?
go broncos from chase hackenberg from riverside missiuri
Sebaz 10:
It should automatically open in Windows Media Player.
With the vision of Bates, I am sure Cargile will be able to rise to the occassion. I am impressed! He is hungry!!!
Thanks much, AM. Kircus has the circus moves, fo sho!
a bad job