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Practice at INVESCO Live Blog

August 6th, 2009 - 6:03pm by Gray Caldwell

6:00 p.m. MDT: So here we are, back at INVESCO Field at Mile High. The players are in their uniforms — defense in blue and offense in white, except, of course, the quarterbacks, who are in orange — and three refs are on the field. It’s the second practice session of Day 7 of training camp, and we thought we’d try out our new live blog to keep you all up-to-date on the goings on at INVESCO.

6:01 p.m. MDT: Special teams coordinator Mike Priefer is running the team through some punting drills, with Brett Kern and Britton Colquitt splitting the punting duties and Eddie Royal and Alphonso Smith taking turns on the returns. It seems to be focused mainly on blocking for the punt.

6:02 p.m. MDT: An interesting tidbit from before practice began — Miles the mascot is here, and apparently challenged Chris Baker to an impromptu danceoff, much to the delight of the crowd. The 329-pound rookie held his own — that is until Miles broke out “the worm,” earning a handshake of defeat and congratulations from Baker.

6:06 p.m. MDT: The team is jogging from the end zone to the 25-yard line and back again several times, and the crowd is standing to cheer. Head Coach Josh McDaniels has said there will be plenty of “live” drills and hitting to see, so we should be in for a fun practice experience this evening.

6:12 p.m. MDT: The team is spread across the field for stretches. Looks like there will be a little warm-up before the live sessions begin.

6:29 p.m. MDT: Defensive assistant Jay Rodgers has been throwing deep passes to the cornerbacks to help them work on catching deep interceptions. Defensive backs coach Ed Donatell acts as a receiver trying to leap at the last minute. They’re some pretty tight spirals by Rodgers, by the way — a quarterback for three seasons at the University of Indiana and one year at Missouri State.

6:32 p.m. MDT: Offenses working on packages with three receivers, a tight end and a running back. Kyle Orton just connected with Tony Scheffler as every player runs their precise routes as if they were in a game. Pretty deep pass to Jabar Gaffney on the next play. Now it’s Chris Simms with a bullet to Eddie Royal.

6:33 p.m. MDT: Just got an attendance update — between 6,000 and 7,000 fans are lining the seats at INVESCO. I see plenty of Champ Bailey jerseys, a Karl Mecklenburg and a few new jerseys, including Brian Dawkins’.

6:37 p.m. MDT: Here we go with the first 7-on-7 period while the offensive and defensive lines work on one-on-ones in the end zone. The first play of the period was a quick pass from Orton for Brandon Stokley, but Smith broke in at the last moment to break up the completion.

6:42 p.m. MDT: The big screen — ThunderVision — here at the stadium just showed a replay of a Smith pass breakup. Pretty cool to see replays at practice.

6:45 p.m. MDT: Head Coach Josh McDaniels stood back with Smith and gave him a few pointers as he prepared to field a punt from Kern. Now he’s standing beside Kern as Colquitt prepares to punt to Smith again — but it’s Josh Barrett who breaks through the line and blocks the kick — drawing cheers from the crowd.

6:47 p.m. MDT: Colquitt gets his next opportunity away, booming it to Smith, who shows some agility, finding a few holes upfield past the punt coverage unit.

6:50 p.m. MDT: The team is practicing kickoffs, both from the coverage and and return standpoints. The return team is working on following the new wedge rules that referee Ed Hochuli went over yesterday with the media.

6:51 p.m. MDT: Nate Swift fumbled the ball on the return, caused by Tony Carter, who also picked up the fumble. Rashod Moulton then caused Carter to fumble it, and picked the ball up himself. Interesting sequence.

6:52 p.m. MDT: Smith fielded a kickoff eight yards deep in the end zone and it looked like he had a chance to go all the way — at least to midfield — but stopped the run so the next drill could begin.

6:53 p.m. MDT: Kenny McKinley returned the following kick, one-upping Smith’s performance. He found his own seam and continued all the way up the sideline to the end zone, hearing raucous cheers from the crowd.

6:57 p.m. MDT: A live 11-on-11 scrimmage session has begun. The first play was a quick pass to Jabar Gaffney, who was wrapped up by Andre’ Goodman. The next play saw Orton drop back and find Brandon Stokley for a big-time catch on the sideline and a first down — but the ref waived it off, saying he bobbled it.

6:58 p.m. MDT: Stokley follows that up with a first-down catch on a bullet from Orton. Some fans are filling in the opposite side of the stadium to get a better view of the action.

7:00 p.m. MDT: Simms in the shotgun, drops back and Jarvis Moss roars back for what would have been a sack. Play continues, however, and Simms gets a quick pass off to Chad Jackson. The next play has the quarterback in shotgun again, this time stepping up and finding Royal, who tight-roped the sideline for what appeared to be a catch — but was waived out of bounds by the referee.

7:04 p.m. MDT: Orton rolled to his right, avoiding pressure, and found Scheffler in the middle of the field for a big gain.

7:05 p.m. MDT: Attendance update: more than 10,000 fans have showed up to the stadium to watch the team practice. On a play-action pass, Orton just tried to find Gaffney up the sideline, but Darcel McBath jumped in to break it up, getting a hand on the ball before it fell to the ground.

7:08 p.m. MDT: Royal looked to have a catch in the middle of the field from Orton, but Tim Crowder’s footsteps may have caused him to bobble it before the outside linebacker/defensive end put a little contact into him and the pass fell incomplete.

7:09 p.m. MDT: On the next play, Simms was back in the game and found Peyton Hillis out of the backfield. Hillis was forced out of bounds after a quick gain by Darrell Reid. Now it’s Hillis out of the backfield on a draw play and he picks up some yardage up the gut.

7:15 p.m. MDT: A lot of movement on the defensive side of the ball before the snap. Robert Ayers and D.J. Williams blitz on the snap, and a late blitz by Darrell Reid forces a quick throw from Simms that falls incomplete.

7:18 p.m. MDT: Fans continue to file into INVESCO, and the newest attendance figure has the crowd at 13,500.

7:19 p.m. MDT: Simms steps under center with the offense at the 10-yard line. He pitches to Correl Buckhalter, who is gobbled up after a short gain. The run defense has been stout in every unit that’s been on the field this evening.

7:22 p.m. MDT: Now it’s Orton in with the ball inside the 10-yard line. He hands off to Hillis, who is met by Jack Williams and stopped without much of a gain. On the next play, Orton rolls to his right, avoids the rush and finds Stokley for the touchdown.

7:24 p.m. MDT: The team is huddled up, offense on one side and defense on the other, with McDaniels in the middle. He’s pointing to one end zone, and the teams head towards it. The offense is now pinned at its own three-yard line on first down. It’s one of the situations that McDaniels sets up for his players to help learn the offense. On the first play, Orton drops back and finds Gaffney for a quick first down, buying some breathing room for the offense.

7:27 p.m. MDT: On the next play, Orton drops back and launches a pass way downfield for a streaking Gaffney, but Andre’ Goodman steps in out of nowhere for the interception, heading back downfield and hearing cheers from the crowd.

7:28 p.m. MDT: Andra Davis bursts through the middle of the line and just misses Hillis as he takes the handoff, but Elvis Dumervil is right there to put an end to the play.

7:29 p.m. MDT: On the following play, Orton drops back and Goodman almost has his second interception of the drill, but a flag was thrown on the defense.

7:30 p.m. MDT: Ronald Fields just ripped through the line for a sack on Orton — but no real contact on the quarterback is allowed, so the play was just blown dead. On the next play Goodman grabs another interception — and the active cornerback takes it back 54 yards for the score.

7:36 p.m. MDT: The defense certainly has been active today, bringing all sorts of blitzes. Andra Davis just burst through the line again and wrapped up Orton for the sack as he was just starting to drop back. On the next play, however, he found Gaffney to pick the yardage right back up.

7:40 p.m. MDT: Now the offense is at the 25-yard line. After a handoff to Hillis for a gain of two, Orton is in the shotgun. He takes the snap and quickly finds Stokley for a pickup of five more. Now it’s third and two, and the offense huddles up. Orton drops back and finds Gaffney inside the 10-yard line for a first down.

7:41 p.m. MDT: On the very next play, Orton buys some time, pump fakes, rolls to his left and finds a wide open Stokley waiting at the 5-yard line. The veteran receiver runs down the sideline into the end zone for another touchdown. Now the team is practicing a two-point conversion. With Orton in the shotgun, he throws a strike to Stokley again in the end zone. Two big-time connections.

7:43 p.m. MDT: The official attendance figure has now been released. It’s 13,402. That’s some nice support to come out and watch the team practice. In fact, it’s the largest crowd to ever watch a Broncos practice.

7:45 p.m. MDT: Jack Williams with another nice tackle on Hillis, swinging him out of bounds after a pass out of the backfield.

7:48 p.m. MDT: Torain ATV Fan had a good comment. It’s true, Coach McDaniels said you find out quickly that you never have a good practice when you want both the offense and defense to do well. But that’s also why this practice is so exciting…big plays on both sides of the ball.

7:52 p.m. MDT: A hit from Joshua Bell jarred the ball loose from Jabar Gaffney for the incompletion.

7:55 p.m. MDT: The team line up for field goal drills next. Matt Prater missed his first two attempts, but drove the next three straight through the uprights. The team is huddling up now as practice is coming to a close. Thanks for checking out the live blog…we’ll have the normal Day 7: P.M. Blog in a little.

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200 Responses to “Practice at INVESCO Live Blog”

  1. broncofan96 says:

    I believe with Orton not so many int’s beacuse he wont be trying to force it all the time to one or two guys like cutler did

  2. !ceman says:

    Hillis will rule!

  3. broncos504 says:

    i think the bear finsh 6-10 becase of cutler and wr

  4. elwaysghost says:

    Orton will be fine, we will have yac, wont need the long bomb all the time.

  5. broncos504 says:

    how many player on the roster

  6. broncofan96 says:

    I agree !ceman Hillis was great last year I think this year he’ll show what he can do

  7. TheRoyalBeast says:

    Not to mention we will be more two dimensional. Mad at the way cutler played last year but with RB situation can u really blame him. He played well for a Wb that had to carry a team. I like to stay objective even if he did leave us

  8. dizzolve says:

    Hillis is a large man

  9. TheRoyalBeast says:

    like 90

  10. dizzolve says:

    what time do they stop tonite?

  11. Marshallman-15 says:

    scheffler da man! he’s a great tight-end-reciever and will do us god this year

  12. Torain ATV fan says:

    8 8-30

  13. elwaysghost says:

    im past the anger and denial stage and more into the acceptance of cutler gone, good riddance he coulda handled that a hella lot better. quite frankly, good riddance.
    Knowshon and Hillis in the back field talk about a punch in the mouth!

  14. TheRoyalBeast says:

    My posts are looking a little wonky and repeating self. anyway im gone for now. wish i coul be there in person

  15. !ceman says:

    he is going to show his versatility this year. They could put that dude at DT and he would compete!

  16. broncos504 says:

    it is going to be hard trying to find out who to cut

  17. broncofan96 says:

    thats true knowshon and hillis are the new smash and dash

  18. Torain ATV fan says:

    i think torain will be tough also

  19. elwaysghost says:

    13,500 showing up for practice…bet they dont get that in chi-town.

  20. elwaysghost says:

    should be good enuff for an 8 on the cutler fan scale.

  21. broncofan96 says:

    of course not that team is no good

  22. dizzolve says:

    Nice elwaysghose :D

  23. broncofan96 says:

    thats a good one

  24. broncofan96 says:

    I think are run D is already getting better

  25. Torain ATV fan says:

    great update guys. awesome. man this year i have to hope i win some tickets to a game or something.

  26. broncos504 says:

    i hope denver draft tim tebow as broncos qb

  27. Torain ATV fan says:

    why

  28. broncofan96 says:

    and then when weapon x gets on the field aare D will be feared even more he is a monster who appears anywhere on the field

  29. Torain ATV fan says:

    orton will be good

  30. broncofan96 says:

    Tebow is overrated

  31. elwaysghost says:

    I have to think they have there eye on the OU q/b.

  32. DeadDrunk says:

    Yep, bronco’s have the worst fans… that’s why we’re only 2nd best for consecutive sellouts.

  33. broncos504 says:

    because he is a winner

  34. marshallman-15 says:

    ill bet our run-d will secure us a few games. 9-7? 10-6? by the way whats up with all the blogs on nfl.com? everyone convinced themselves the broncos are going to go 4-12…

  35. Torain ATV fan says:

    i agree broncofan96, just like Matt Leinart. where he at now, fighting for 2ns string

  36. DeadDrunk says:

    sorry didn’t mean to double post…

  37. elwaysghost says:

    dont worry DD its a glitch or something

  38. broncos504 says:

    orton is getting old i think he will be great this year

  39. Torain ATV fan says:

    so was leinart so was vince young

  40. marshallman-15 says:

    true…but so is aaron rodgers.

  41. broncofan96 says:

    all the blogs are convinced beacuse Jamie Dukes cant stop bad mouthing the broncos

  42. Torain ATV fan says:

    old, hes only 26, lol

  43. broncofan96 says:

    who are we behind on sell outs

  44. Torain ATV fan says:

    orton is 26

  45. DeadDrunk says:

    Washington

  46. broncofan96 says:

    Jamie Dukes needs to leave NFL Network

  47. broncofan96 says:

    wow Jack stoped Hillis Jack is getting better.

  48. broncos504 says:

    oooo i though he was in 30s

  49. Torain ATV fan says:

    hes playing better, i think josh bell will be cut though.

  50. Torain ATV fan says:

    schlereth thinks his big now, u hear how he was fighting ochocinco on twitter

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