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Submit Your Questions for ‘Elway Live’

November 28th, 2011 - 6:04pm by Kenny Legan

Following another fourth-quarter comeback by the Broncos in Denver’s 16-13 overtime win in San Diego Sunday, Executive Vice President of Football Operations John Elway will join Broncos TV’s Chris Hall for another ‘Elway Live’ show at 2 p.m. MST tomorrow — Tuesday — on DenverBroncos.com. Elway and Hall will breakdown the team’s victory and plenty more on the live, online-streamed audio broadcast. The show is 30 minutes long and features fan-submitted questions for Elway.

Questions are currently being taken via Twitter and will continue to be taken during the show. To submit your questions, tweet using the hashtag #ElwayLive.

After the show, the broadcast will be archived to DenverBroncos.com and will also be available as a podcast through iTunes.

To listen to the latest episode, click here. To listen to any previous episode, visit www.DenverBroncos.com/ElwayLive.

On 9NEWS KUSA-TV’s show Monday night, Elway said great play in all three phases has helped the Broncos win five of their last six games.

“We’re thrilled to be where we are,” Elway said. “The way the team’s playing right now — offensively, defensively, special teams, everyone’s playing hard, playing with passion and they’re playing for each other.”

–Kenny Legan

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168 Responses to “Submit Your Questions for ‘Elway Live’”

  1. Bronco_Turtle says:

    Howdy BFE! Enjoy your happy time!!!

    I’m off to bed! Just got done catching up on the blogs!

    VON TEBOW FOOTBALL!!!

    FTV!!!

  2. RabidOrange says:

    Maybe Bay should start up another prediction contest on how many GMC Never Say Never Moments we’re going to have by the end of the season. lol Seems like we win it every week. I know we’ve got at least 3 or 4 already.

  3. marshisboss says:

    It seems a little early in the week for BFE to be drunk. But you have to admit that man does enjoy life

  4. codybleedsorangeandblue says:

    If I had to guess, this is a BFE imposter. There is no reason for BFE to change his name from 92 to 91 so I am only assuming glax is back….

  5. seweatherman1 says:

    I agree cody. Maybe the moderator will check that and if it is, act accordingly. Sooner or later the guy will figure out he is not welcome here.

  6. codybleedsorangeandblue says:

    I want to know who has the time to sit around creating new accounts, changing IP addresses, etc just to harass other bloggers?

  7. strandoftds says:

    He doesn`t have a life.

  8. seweatherman1 says:

    He also doesn’t care about anyone else having one either. Just insults. That is all he lives for.

  9. seweatherman1 says:

    I do know that he has a hard on for Bay, and for the life of me, I can’t figure out why. The only thing I thought of that makes sense is he is just really upset that so many acknowledge what Bay does for all of us on here and he isn’t or wasn’t shown any love for something that he did. Just a guess.

  10. baylinorcrush says:

    Moving on…

    This is from Klis for all the folks here who don’t have enough of talking superbowl already:

    There is now an absolute definition of Fox Ball. It took 40 years of digging, but it’s there.

    Open up the history books, Broncos, and meet the 1971 Dolphins.

    The Broncos are on a four-game winning streak that, in terms of style and philosophy, has been done only one other time since 1960.

    In their current four-win streak, the Broncos have averaged 219.0 yards rushing, allowed 15.0 points on defense and committed only one turnover.

    There hasn’t been this kind of mix of run, defense and ball protection since the 1971 Dolphins.

    “That’s crazy,” said Eric Decker​, the Broncos’ extremely patient top receiver.

    The 1971 Dolphins had a four-game winning streak when they rushed for 234.0 yards per game, had no turnovers and allowed only 7.8 points per game. Those were the same ’71 Dolphins, by the way, who a year later became the 17-0 Dolphins.

    What Jim Kiick and Larry Csonka​ were to Miami, Tim Tebow​ and Willis McGahee​ are to the Broncos. What the No Name Defense was to the Dolphins, the Elvis-Von Gang is to Denver.

    I would totally agree with Decker, this is crazy, as in Klis is crazy, LOL.

  11. baylinorcrush says:

    This would be awesome:

    Just to be safe, Bronco fans, better keep Sunday night free for Dec. 18.

    The white-hot Broncos with ratings-monster Tim Tebow will play the New England Patriots that day at Sports Authority Field at Mile High. For now, that game is scheduled to kick off at 2:15 p.m. MST.

    But in an agreement the NFL has with NBC, the league and network have the right to pick a more compelling game than the one originally scheduled for prime time. As of now, the Sunday night game on the schedule for Dec. 18 has 8-3 Baltimore playing at 4-7 San Diego. The Chargers’ six-game slide makes that game less appealing.

    Tebow is appealing. The fact the Broncos have won four in a row to climb into playoff contention, and the Patriots are the perennial team to beat, might make that match up more palatable to more people.

    No decision has been made, and nothing will be announced until next Monday. If the 6-5 Broncos win at Minnesota this Sunday, the flex to prime time would almost be a cinch.

  12. savinghyrule says:

    Totally off topic, but is there any truth in what that ip config/renew guy was saying about bay being in multiple teams’ blogs? I know that guy seems to troll a lot and has went under many different handles, but with the way others were reacting to his accusations about bay, it seemed like what he was saying was true. Care to shed some light, bay?

  13. baylinorcrush says:

    McGahee taking a well deserved friendly shot at the AFC West:

    “This division isn’t like the North or the East,” said McGahee, who has played for Baltimore and Buffalo. “It’s kind of good to be in this division because you can go through your growing pains and still be in it, still have a shot.”

  14. baylinorcrush says:

    I wouldn’t waste my fingers typing you an answer.

  15. seweatherman1 says:

    The reason that they want to show this game at night on national t.v. is so they can have all of their professional analysts there, since this is just about the only team the remainder of the year that stands a remote chance of beating us, and they want the ananlyst to tell the world that they told us that this system would not work and now they proved it (that is in the event that the Pats get fortunate enough to beeat us).

  16. savinghyrule says:

    LOL thanks bay.

  17. CarnageBronc says:

    I can’t believe that you all actually think that Tebow played a better game than Eli because his team lost….Manning was not the reason his team lost….for goodness sake the DEFENSE didn’t stop NEw ORleans not once….The Giants playing like that would decimate us, because we wouldn’t be able to score with them…New Orleans either….unless our Defense just continues to play Ravenesque football…

  18. elway#seven says:

    Hey John,
    You recently have received some criticism for not confirming that Tebow would be the the Broncos franchise quarterback going forward. I believe it to be an honest assessment of where Tim Tebow is at right now in his carreer. Do you regret having mage such a comment and has your opinion of Tebow changed at all?

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