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Talking to the Texans

September 19th, 2012 - 5:36pm by Sam DavisOther posts by

Two weeks into the regular season, the Broncos’ rush defense has been stout. Their opponent on Sunday, the Houston Texans, aren’t overlooking it.

In a conference call on Wednesday with Denver media, Texans running back Arian Foster called the Denver defense “one of the best in the NFL.”

“They’re so quick,” said Foster, who ran for 110 yards last week against Jacksonville and scored his third touchdown of the year. “They’re fast. They run to the ball and they’re just — honestly, they’re exciting to watch.”

The Broncos have allowed just 2.6 yards per carry this year on 54 attempts, which is the fourth-lowest per-carry average in the league.

Foster and the Texans saw plenty of Broncos Defensive Coordinator Jack Del Rio when was the head coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars — a divisional rival of Houston — from 2003-2011.

“I’ve got a lot of respect for Jack Del Rio,” Foster said. “He was in our division for years. I’ve played against him and I’ve got a lot of respect for what he does and how he carries himself. Obviously, his defenses have always been good.”

Foster isn’t alone in the Texans’ rushing attack, though. With the help of fellow running back Ben Tate, Houston tied for second in the league last year in rushing.

“You can’t get every carry as a running back, so it’s great to have a capable (backup) running back that can be efficient,” Foster said. “There’s not a lot of drop off when you leave the field. It’s always good as an offense.”

Splitting carries among the backs could be one way the Texans can combat the effects of playing at a higher altitude, which is part of Denver’s home field advantage.

Hailing from a city that is even higher than Denver, Foster might not feel the effects as much as other ball carries. Still, it has an impact.

“It’s always going to be a factor,” Foster said. “I was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and that’s actually higher elevation than Denver. Coming from there, I know that elevation is a factor.”

On the other side of the ball, Texans Head Coach Gary Kubiak addressed the challenge in facing quarterback Peyton Manning — a task he and the Texans are very familiar with. Kubiak saw Manning twice a year when the quarterback was with Indianapolis.

“He’s got some fine weapons on his football team, some good young players, and they’re running the ball extremely well too,” Kubiak said. “It’s the same challenge. Obviously, we’ve had that challenge many times in Houston with him in Indy. Now it just comes with a different uniform on. It will be a tremendous challenge to find a way to get some stops defensively.”

Best Broncos QB Denver Ever Drafted

March 3rd, 2011 - 11:23am by jim_saccomanoOther posts by

As the team website looks at 2011 draft quarterbacks this week, I started speculating in my mind as to the Denver Broncos’ draft history in terms of quarterbacks.

One thought led to another, and here we are taking a look at this question: who proved to be the most successful quarterback ever drafted by the Broncos, playing and contributing primarily for our team?

There have been some interesting guys in terms of what they did in college or in the real world, despite not having achieved success in Denver.

We won’t bother listing every name, but let’s throw out some tidbits of which fans might not be aware.

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What They’re Saying

January 5th, 2011 - 10:10am by Gray CaldwellOther posts by

With the news that John Elway will join the Broncos front office as executive vice president of football operations, we thought we’d compile some recent quotes on the move. All of the quotes came before Elway officially assumed his new position.

Champ Bailey:
“Obviously he doesn’t have a track record of being involved, but for what he means to Denver, great move. I think his presence will definitely rub off on a lot of people, and this program definitely benefits from that. I’ve looked up to him since I’ve been here. He’s the man, he’s always going to be the man. I hope he can do some good things for us.”

“He’s effective. His voice, his presence, that’s all you need — somebody to be positively effective in this locker room. If you can find anybody like that, John Elway might be the guy.”

“I think when you talk about (John) Elway and then (Broncos Owner and CEO) Mr. (Pat) Bowlen and (Team President) Mr. (Joe) Ellis and those guys upstairs — they are going to do what is right. … I think with Mr. Bowlen, Mr. Ellis and Elway running this team, everything will be fine.”

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It’s How You Play, Not Who You Play

April 21st, 2010 - 2:48pm by jim_saccomanoOther posts by

The long awaited 2010 National Football League schedule is out at last, making the coming season truly seem to be right around the corner.

As always, there is a great deal of speculation and analysis about tough schedules, easy schedules, etc., and that puts me in mind of a past moment in which I asked a coach to compare our schedule with that of a division opponent.

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