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Posts Tagged ‘Eric Studesville’

Orton Limited in Practice

December 15th, 2010 - 5:24pm by Gabe HiattOther posts by

For the first time this season, Kyle Orton’s name filled out a spot on the injury report.

The quarterback participated in Wednesday’s practice in a limited capacity as he nursed the rib injury he suffered last Sunday in Arizona. Orton returned to finish that game and said he never doubted his ability come back and perform through the pain.

“They asked me, and I said I wanted to keep on going,” he said. “I was sore coming out of the game for sure. I just keep on getting the treatment throughout the week and (I’ll) be as healthy as I can.”

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A Week’s Work

December 10th, 2010 - 2:48pm by Gabe HiattOther posts by

After wading in and out of the lineup because of injuries, two Broncos could return to the defensive backfield this week.

In his Friday press conference, Interim Head Coach Eric Studesville said Andre’ Goodman and Darcel McBath had two good days of practice this week, and the team has another chance to judge the players’ health in Friday’s practice.

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New Job, Same Attitude

December 8th, 2010 - 4:09pm by Gabe HiattOther posts by

While some players were just getting to know Interim Head Coach Eric Studesville Wednesday morning, the running backs already knew what they would see.

After working with the coach all year, Correll Buckhalter said he observed no differences in the way Studesville addressed the team as the head coach and how he used to treat his position players.

“He was the same that he’s always been in the running backs room,” Buckhalter said. “He talked about how all he knew how to do was work. He wants everybody to come to work happy and just feel like you want to come here.”

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All In Due Time

December 8th, 2010 - 12:23am by mike_riceOther posts by

The coaching change has been made. Everyone can now exhale. The season, however, rolls on. And there is a good amount of football left.

Among the drama surrounding the Broncos’ now-former head coach, it is easy to lose sight of the fact that there is still a quarter of the season left to play. That’s a lot of football. While the Broncos are mathematically out of the playoff chase, they still have an opportunity to show that they are professionals.

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Press Conference To Be Streamed Live

December 6th, 2010 - 6:00pm by Gray CaldwellOther posts by

On Monday, Broncos President and CEO Pat Bowlen relieved Josh McDaniels of his head coaching duties.

Running Backs Coach Eric Studesville will serve as interim head coach for the remaining four games of the season.

Broncos Chief Operating Officer Joe Ellis and Coach Studesville will meet the press Tuesday at approximately 11 a.m. MST. DenverBroncos.com will stream the press conference live.