Archive for December, 2007

The Curtain Comes Down On The 2007 Season

Sunday, December 30th, 2007

The 2007 season is in the books. It wasn’t the kind of year the Broncos wanted, and one can safely predict there will be changes.

It will be interesting to see what changes are made. Assuming there are some, one would expect the first ones would come to the coaching staff. Then beginning with free agency, the roster will be subject to microscopic evaluation.

I wish I could predict what will happen to the coaching staff. But I just don’t know what Coach Shanahan might or might not do. When a defense gives up 409 points, tied for the fourth most in Broncos’ history, it doesn’t take a genius to say that something has to get better.

At the same time, for as well as the Broncos moved the football, they didn’t do as well scoring points. So clearly the offense needs to make more strides, too.

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A Tough Year Winds Down

Wednesday, December 26th, 2007

Sometimes there just isn’t much to say. After Monday night’s loss to the Chargers, I couldn’t do much except shrug my shoulders and say that 2007 has just not been the Broncos year. Profound, I know.

Signs pointed to this long before the loss to the Chargers. Signs pointed in that direction even before the Broncos officially fell out of playoff contention the Sunday after they lost to the Texans.

I’ll offer no excuses. The Broncos have been inconsistent much of the year and they simply haven’t played well enough to win. The standard they set and articulate at the beginning of every year is to make a run at the Super Bowl title. That’s not my message, it’s theirs.

We all know that in today’s NFL it is easier to say that than to do it. That’s no knock against the Broncos, it’s just a reflection on the relative strength of the league. The fact is that teams typically go through down years or even cycles. There was a time not that long ago that the Patriots weren’t too good.

For those who call themselves Broncos fans, the lean years have been few and far between since Mike Shanahan became head coach. I know, the naysayers will point to one playoff win since John Elway retired and use that as evidence that the Broncos need a new head coach. To that I say, “Come let us reason together.”

The bottom line is that the Broncos have been more than competitive in most years. Obviously this season has been an exception to that. But this marks just the second time in Coach Shanahan’s 13 seasons as head coach that the team will finish under .500. I’ll take that any time and anyone who wouldn’t should have his head examined.

Even when the Broncos win games, I hear the calls for Coach Shanahan to be replaced. I know that’s part of the territory and he does, too. But I must be honest and tell you how tired I am of that.

Not everything he does works out perfectly. Then again, I make plenty of mistakes on my job, as does everyone.

Do the Broncos have things to fix? Of course they do. And let’s hope they can do what is necessary to get a better result in 2008.

I guess what I’m getting at is the importance of perspective. While stumbling this year, the Broncos have given us quite a bit of good football over the last 10-15 years. Somewhere, somehow that should be acknowledged even in the midst of a frustrating season.

As always, thank you for reading. I hope everyone had a blessed Christmas.

Best,
Mike

Starting To Look Ahead

Friday, December 14th, 2007

I know there are two games left and the Broncos need to try to win them. But I’m taking a deep breath after the loss to Houston and starting to think about next year.

The Broncos aren’t mathematically eliminated from the playoffs but the way they are playing, and have played this year, they have showed they are not a playoff team.

But they have pieces in place that, to me, show they could be a playoff team again as early as next year.

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Mission Accomplished

Monday, December 10th, 2007

There’s nothing quite like a blowout when you’re on the plus side of it. The Broncos needed such a game — and they got one Sunday against the Chiefs.

I know, it was “only” against the Chiefs, who are certainly on the south side of decent during a recent losing streak. But still, the Broncos went out and dominated a team that they should dominate.

I was really impressed with quarterback Jay Cutler. I’ve been saying it for awhile, but he continues to get better. There weren’t any red-zone issues against Kansas City. The Broncos offense flat-out did a lot of good things against the Chiefs and Cutler was in complete control. I still find it amazing that he has made only 18 career starts in the NFL.

How good did Brandon Marshall look? Holy guacamole, this young man can play. He is becoming a terrific receiver right before our eyes. The way he gains yards after the catch, the way he has improved as a blocker … it’s impressive, to say the least.

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Transition Time

Monday, December 3rd, 2007

Let there be no debate: There are no excuses in the NFL. It is a bottom-line league. Teams must win or coaches and players lose their jobs.

At the same time, stating certain facts doesn’t excuse the reality of a situation. Through twelve games this year, the Broncos have been inconsistent and they have not won as many games as they believed they would.

After watching the Broncos lose to the Raiders 34-20 on Sunday, I took a moment to reflect on the season at the three-quarters mark.

I have come to see that the Broncos are a team in transition. And this has undoubtedly affected their 5-7 record.

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