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The Wheel of Opportunity Spins Again

May 8th, 2013 - 7:19am by jim_saccomanoOther posts by

The Denver Broncos will conduct their annual official rookie minicamp next weekend, and most of the attention will naturally be centered on the highly praised 2013 draft class.

But not to be lost among the bigger drafted names is that there will be 16 undrafted college free agents in attendance as well, and one of the biggest mistakes made by fans and press is that only the well known names are recognized, and hence the relative unknowns are given little chance.

This is understandable and nobody’s fault.

Nobody is known until he makes a name for himself, and then human nature is such that we all think we knew of him all along.

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The Modern Audience is Multimedia

April 30th, 2013 - 10:11am by jim_saccomanoOther posts by

In the last two weeks we have had the release of the 2013 National Football League schedule and the completion of the player draft, but both events providing ample proof of how thoroughly the sports watching landscape has evolved.

Evolution is not just a part of ancient history, but continues daily in every aspect of life and society. There is always the new and better light bulb.

First to the schedule.

The Denver Broncos will host the opening Thursday night game for the first time in franchise history, and in fact this will be the first time the season kickoff game will take place west of the Mississippi.

That is a really big deal, as for the first hundred years of pro sports in America (roughly 1860 until about 1950) pro sports ended in St. Louis, right on the banks of the Mississippi. That river has played as big a role in American sport as in the westward expansion of the entire nation.

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A Good Draft is Critical in NFL

April 25th, 2013 - 6:08am by jim_saccomanoOther posts by

The draft is now upon us, from pre-draft through the three days of player selection.

The 78th National Football League draft is again taking place at the Radio City Music Hall in New York City, covered live by the NFL Network and by ESPN, more thoroughly than I ever imagined when I attended my very first draft as a reporter in 1973.

This time of year always kick starts memories of my first draft, which I actually did not work as the Broncos’ public relations director but as a young reporter for KBTR newsradio that year.

This was before the Federal Communications Commission ruled that there could not be radio-TV combined ownership in a single market, and each of the three major television stations in Denver had a major radio station as well.

What is now KUSA was KBTV-KBTR, and the radio side was a true big time news operation, with today’s equal, for comparison purposes, only existing in New York, LA, Philadelphia, and Chicago.

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Broncos Have Unique Presence in College Football Hall of Fame

April 21st, 2013 - 7:02am by jim_saccomanoOther posts by

In my last blog, when I was talking about our first radio color man, Jerry Groom, I mentioned that Groom is in the College Football Hall of Fame.

I am a member of the board of Directors of the Colorado Chapter of the College Football Hall of Fame (CFHoF), and it is a great organization. The annual banquet is in New York at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, and it really is a who’s who of college coaches and athletic directors, then and now.

My own mention of Groom got me to thinking.

The Denver Broncos have great representation in the CFHoF, and I thought some of you might be interested in seeing the complete list, with a comment or two here and there.

Alphabetically, inductees in the College Football Hall Of Fame with a connection to the Denver Broncos are as follows:

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Six Degrees of Draft Speraration

April 19th, 2013 - 10:14am by jim_saccomanoOther posts by

Are you familiar with the term, “six degrees of separation?”

It was popularized in a Will Smith movie many years ago, and the basis of the concept is something like, you know your grandfather, your grandfather knew someone else, hence an attachment. If you go six degrees into this game, you get some astonishing results.

I have a silly, crazy one regarding the Broncos, and I readily admit at the outset that this is not the most intense, serious blog ever, but some of you might finds it fun and interesting. And I can pretty much guarantee there are a couple of facts you did not know.

A person just has to have a mind open enough to be able to take it all in—however, one of the problems if your mind is too open is that a lot of stuff falls out! But here we go.

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Broncos First Draft Star Came Via Trade

April 12th, 2013 - 7:13am by jim_saccomanoOther posts by

Recently I did a blog about how far the draft has come in evolving into such a big part of the year for pro football fans. And I described how that first draft was conducted by the Denver Broncos.

Of course, that was the American Football League draft in 1960, and it led to the first star draftee in Broncos history—but not in the manner one would presume.

There is always a lot of trade activity involving teams moving up or down and trading draft slots to acquire different ones, to get just the player they desire at a given time.

Fans are all familiar with that. One of the things that very seldom happens, however, is the trade of draft choices already made, from one team to another.

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The NFL Draft Has Come a Long Way

April 10th, 2013 - 8:29am by jim_saccomanoOther posts by

Draft mania has officially capture the minds of National Football League fans everywhere, and your Denver Broncos web site is doing a great job of presenting many of the new players.

I am trying to take a slightly different look at how and where we get players, so that everyone can hopefully get a somewhat more balanced perspective.

The Broncos’ first draft was of course the American Football League draft in 1960.

At that time, in an effort to limit the bargaining position of the drafted players, the draftees were announced in alphabetical order, instead of the order in which they had been chosen. I know, I know, it sounds crazy and is crazy, but that is how it happened.

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Players Who Got Away in the Draft

April 7th, 2013 - 11:18am by jim_saccomanoOther posts by

Every team has a list of players they passed on in the draft who went on to be big stars elsewhere, so no one team can moan about players whom they did not choose.

After all, we get to our pick, and we choose. We get to select whomever we want, so no beefing about the guys we do not select.

However, in the early years of the American Football League, which began with the Denver Broncos as one of the eight charter members in 1960, the AFL competed with the well-established National Football League for players.

So there were two drafts from 1960 through 1966. The top players got drafted by both leagues and had a chance to listen to sales pitches on both sides.

Some of the AFL teams in better financial situations that Denver—which was every one, except Oakland—signed some real stars.

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Our Greatest Latest Picks

April 3rd, 2013 - 8:35am by jim_saccomanoOther posts by

Draft mania continues in the NFL among the millions of fans, with countless stories being produced by local and national press.

I thought we might take a slightly different perspective on the draft today.

Most of the attention centers, rightly so, on the first, second and third rounds of the NFL draft, since that is where the best known players are most often selected.

But I was thinking, who are the greatest late round draft choices in Broncos history?

Following is my perspective on this topic. Thanks again for reading.

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Draft Can Yield Surprise Stars From Nowhere

April 1st, 2013 - 2:29pm by jim_saccomanoOther posts by

The talk of the National Football League world at this time of year is the annual player draft, coming up later this month.

Nowhere can you read more about the draft here in Denver than in the Denver Broncos website, which does a great job previewing star and wannabe stars from around the country.

But after all the bodies are measured and the stats are studied, sometimes a player still can come from relative obscurity.

Perhaps the greatest example in Broncos team history of a player coming from a really small school and going on to make it big was the late Lyle Alzado.

How he came to be a Bronco is a short story worth telling, and thanks in advance for reading it.

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