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Posts Tagged ‘Kyle Sonneman’

An Answer to Your Questions

March 20th, 2009 - 11:00am by Kyle SonnemanOther posts by

After reading the comments on the blogs and message boards, many of you have wondered why we haven’t been talking and writing more about the current situation between Jay Cutler and the team. Trust me, it is not because we don’t care or want to pretend that nothing is going on, nor are we hiding anything from you. The issue is being handled internally by the organization.

Here is the thing, there is no new news on the situation. All that is out there are rumors, speculation and opinions. If we were to report on all of that, we would lose sight of what we do — cover the Denver Broncos. Not just a player or one event, but the whole team. When there is official news, rest assured that we will have it up as soon as possible. In fact, Coach McDaniels will be addressing the press at the Owners Meetings on Tuesday. We will bring you what he says on this subject and others.

The ultimate goal for those of us that want the best for the team is that this situation gets resolved sooner than later. But that will only happen through internal discussion not through rumors and speculation.

Feel free to continue to share your thoughts and opinions — there has been some great debate and discussion. Just keep in mind that we have a Code of Conduct that must be followed when you comment.

Thanks for giving me a couple of seconds to explain our end of this.

– Kyle Sonneman

NFL Scouting Combine: Day 4

February 22nd, 2009 - 8:47am by Kyle SonnemanOther posts by

9:47 a.m. EST: Day four is kicking off quickly – just as we are getting settled in, LSU’s Ricky Jean-Francois hit the podium.

Yesterday in this space we talked about the warm front that had blown through the greater Indianapolis area. Well that ended quickly, our walk this morning may have been the coldest of the week. The cream cheese we put on our Einstein’s Bagels quickly froze and became like ice cream. Making matters worse, the Lucas Oil security staff informed us that we were no longer allowed to bring in outside food. We quickly scarfed it down and are now ready for the final day of the combine — well for us anyway.

Today the defensive backs make their way through the media room and the quarterbacks, running backs and wide receivers go through their on-the-field workouts. Follow the links below for the NFL Network schedule and the participants results.

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NFL Scouting Combine: Day 2

February 20th, 2009 - 8:12am by Kyle SonnemanOther posts by

9:10 a.m. EST: A pleasant good morning from Lucas Oil field as we prepare for day two of the NFL Scouting Combine. Today should be a busy one for those of us occupying the media room as the quarterbacks, running backs and wide receivers spend a little time with us.

Also, Head Coach Josh McDaniels will take the podium at 1:30 p.m. MST and we will do our best to put up the video shortly after he is done.

As always, please fire any questions that you have and we will do our best to get them answered.

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Photos from Combine Day 1

February 19th, 2009 - 9:24pm by Kyle SonnemanOther posts by

Well we are putting the wraps on day one of the combine, but before we completely shut it down, here are some photos we took during the media session.

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NFL Scouting Combine: Day 1

February 19th, 2009 - 8:07am by Kyle SonnemanOther posts by

9:50 a.m. EST: Hello from the brand spanking-new Lucas Oil Field in frigid Indianapolis. DenverBroncos.com is live from the combine this weekend as we bring you the sites, sounds, times and measurable from the NFL’s version of a job fair.

General Managers, coaches, scouts and personnel from all 32 teams are in attendance as the NFL draft winds pick up speed.

Today the offensive lineman, kickers, punters, long snappers and tight ends make their way to the media room and around 1:30 p.m. MST on Friday Head Coach Josh McDaniels will meet with the combine press. So stay logged in all weekend.

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Eligible Underclassmen

January 19th, 2009 - 3:36pm by Kyle SonnemanOther posts by

Ah… you can almost smell it in the air. Draft season is just around the corner. This week, the Senior Bowl gets going and then in February is the NFL Scouting Combine.

Today the NFL officially announced the names of 46 players who have been granted special eligibility for this year’s draft. Each of these players has met the league’s three-year eligibility rule and submitted a written application in which he renounced his remaining college football eligibility.

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Broncos vs. Panthers: Fourth Quarter Notes

December 14th, 2008 - 12:43pm by Kyle SonnemanOther posts by

INJURY UPDATE: Panthers DT Maake Kemoeatu has an injured ankle and will not return.

15:00: Carolina will start the quarter third-and-nine at their 38. And they pick it up, Jake Delhomme to Steve Smith for 17 yards.

14:14: Jonathan Stewart gets nine on first down… a Panther is down following the play. The injured player is G Keydrick Vincent, he is up and walking off the field.

13:58: Stewart gets 10 on second down and the Panthers are inside the Denver 30.

INJURY UPDATE: Vincent has an injured groin and will not return.

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Broncos vs. Panthers: Third Quarter Notes

December 14th, 2008 - 12:42pm by Kyle SonnemanOther posts by

15:00: The Panthers will get the ball to start the second half kick. Back deep is Mark Jones to receive Matt Prater’s kick. Jones gets back to the 20, before he is hit hard by Mario Haggan.

14:50: DeAngelo Williams starts the Panthers out with a 10-yard run picking up a first down.

13:54: Jake Delhomme looks for Steve Smith on a screen but Dre’ Bly has him covered, but Delhomme throws it up and Smith grabs it before being rocked by Josh Barrett. Nontheless, first down. And on the very next play, Williams blows through the line and into the open field. 56-yards later, he is in the endzone. Kasey is good and the Panthers are now up by 17.

Panthers 27 – Broncos 10; 12:49 remaining.

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Broncos vs. Panthers: Second Quarter Notes

December 14th, 2008 - 12:42pm by Kyle SonnemanOther posts by

15:00: To start the second quarter, the Broncos will have it second-and-11 at the Carolina 29… Jay Cutler gives to Tatum Bell, but running room is hard to find. Gain of two, third-and-nine.

Cutler hits his favorite third down target, Brandon Stokley, for the first down.

13:44: Flag on the play after Cutler and Darrell Jackson couldn’t connect. Holding on Ben Hamilton and the Broncos are pushed back 10 yards. First-and-20, Cutler escapes the blitz and picks up four after Jon Beason stops him. After an incompletion to Brandon Marshall, it is third and long… Cutler, gives to Selvin Young, but he is stopped very short. In fact no gain on the play.

Brett Kern punts and Mark Jones signals for the fair catch at the 27-yard line.

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Broncos vs. Panthers: First Quarter Notes

December 14th, 2008 - 12:39pm by Kyle SonnemanOther posts by

15:00: Well the Broncos will return the ball. Eddie Royal is back deep to receive the kick from Rhys Lloyd. Nice return by Royal to almost the Denver 40.

Starting on offense:
WR Brandon Marshall
WR Eddie Royal
RB Tatum Bell
TE Daniel Graham
TE Tony Scheffler
OT Ryan Clady
OT Ryan Harris
G Ben Hamilton
G Chris Kuper
C Casey Wiegmann
QB Jay Cutler

14:39: Broncos start out with a five-yard run by Tatum Bell… But disaster on second down, Jay Cutler is sacked by Na’il Diggs and fumbles. Panthers ball at the Denver 21.

Denver is challenging the ruling of a fumble.

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