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Posts Tagged ‘Tatum Bell’

Broncos-Chargers: Pregame Notes

November 19th, 2006 - 5:27pm by AndrewOther posts by

Broncos-ChargersA smattering of pre-game notes as the Broncos and Chargers warm up:

  • Tatum Bell is back among the inactives after playing last week. Cedric Cobbs was also scratched, leaving Mike Bell and Damien Nash as the Broncos’ two tailbacks.
  • Both Ian Gold and Ebenezer Ekuban are among the 45 active players and each is expected to start.
  • San Diego deactivated defensive tackle Luis Castillo. Jacques Cesaire will start in his place.
  • The blue pants are back again; the Broncos are 2-0 in them this year and 3-1 overall, with the only loss coming in a 2003 Monday Night Football game to the New England Patriots.
  • Tight end Tony Scheffler is again among the inactives; he played the first eight games before being moved off the active game-day roster last week.
  • Both of the Broncos’ recent kickoff returners are inactive — Quincy Morgan and Brian Clark.
  • Denver’s three other inactive players are Patrick Chukwurah, Chris Kuper and Antwon Burton.
  • The 1972 Miami Dolphins will remain the last unbeaten team in NFL annals after the Colts fell 21-14 at Dallas tonight. One Bronco in town for the alumni reunion was a part of that ’72 team — Marlin Briscoe, a Broncos quarterback in 1968 and a wide receiver for that unblemished ’72 Dolphins team.

T. Bell: ‘I Think I Lost a Step’ With Injured Toes

November 17th, 2006 - 12:23am by AndrewOther posts by

Tatum BellHead Coach Mike Shanahan knew Sunday that Tatum Bell’s toe problems were worse than he thought.

“I think both toes are bothering him more than he let on last week,” Shanahan said.

And Bell acknowledged that the turf-toe troubles — which set in beginning with the Broncos’ Week 7 win at Cleveland on Oct. 22 — have compromised his abilities in the last three weeks.

“I think I lost a step a little bit,” Bell admitted as he left the practice field Thursday.

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At Tailback, the Game’s Afoot

November 14th, 2006 - 12:47am by AndrewOther posts by

Head Coach Mike Shanahan doesn’t see the Broncos’ 63-yard rushing performance Sunday at Oakland as cause for panic. Certainly not when his running game — which has included carries for four different tailbacks in the last two games — still ranks fourth in the league through nine games.

“We’ve got some competition there,” Shanahan said. “Maybe that’s one of the reasons we’re in the top five (in rushing).”

It’s a competition that has seen its share of injuries. Tatum Bell has been hindered by turf-toe problems; Cedric Cobbs missed a month with an ankle sprain that had him on crutches for a few days after he incurred the injury against Kansas City in Week 2.

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Broncos-Steelers Pregame Notes: Bell, Johnson Inactive

November 5th, 2006 - 2:09pm by AndrewOther posts by

Well, we got our answer on Tatum Bell … he won’t carry the football at all.

The Broncos deactivated Bell, which will leave the balance of the rushing duties to undrafted rookie Mike Bell, who would then become the first rookie to start at running back for Denver since Quentin Grffin on Dec. 28, 2003 at Green Bay, when he replaced Clinton Portis.

The backfield behind Jake Plummer will indeed be a backup backfield, as fullback Kyle Johnson is also among the inactives, leaving Cecil Sapp to make his second start in three weeks.

Quincy Morgan will be inactive in his return to Pittsburgh, with whom he spent last season returning kickoffs before suffering a season-ending injury in their wild-card win at Cincinnati last Jan. 8.

Joining Johnson, Morgan and Tatum Bell on the inactives are safety Hamza Abdullah, wide receiver Todd Devoe, guard Chris Kuper, linebacker Nate Webster and defensive lineman Kenny Peterson.

Tight end Nate Jackson is back up on the active roster after being deactivated last week. Undrafted rookie Brian Clark is also back up among the players; he made his NFL debut as kickoff returner last week and leads the team in average per kickoff return (25.0 yards).

Cedric Cobbs is also back on the 45-man active roster for the first time since Week 2, and Gerard Warren returns after missing last week’s loss to the Colts.

More to come from Heinz Field ….

T. Bell: Not 100 Percent, But Looking for Sunday Return

October 31st, 2006 - 1:12am by AndrewOther posts by

Tatum Bell played through toe pain at Cleveland and practiced through it in the days that followed. All along, though, he believed that being hurt didn’t mean he was injured, and that he’d be able to make it through a full day’s work Sunday against Indianapolis.

In the hour before kickoff, though, Bell sensed that something might be amiss.

“I felt it in warm-ups,” he said Monday. “In practice I was hurting, but I just had to keep on pushing. It kept getting better day by day, but by game time, I figured I would have been hurting the team if I would have stayed in there.”

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Walker: Foremost on Third Down

October 14th, 2006 - 2:29am by AndrewOther posts by

Much has been disseminated in recent weeks about how the Broncos’ offense has not been up to its typical pace in points and yardage. Forty-nine points in four games is hardly what a long-time offensive stalwart like Rod Smith expects from that side of the football.

“We have to keep trying to get better, and that’s what we’re doing,” Smith said. “We’re going to have that game where everything clicks. And we’re also going to have games where we struggle. But are you winning those games?”

The answer the last three games has been, “Yes,” and the offense has played a part, beginning with three scoring drives late in the win over Kansas City. What is working on the offensive side of the ball includes two newcomers to the starting lineup — running back Tatum Bell and wide receiver Javon Walker.

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Topics for Tuesday:

October 3rd, 2006 - 5:53pm by AndrewOther posts by

Tatum BellStats blather, injury updates, and other thoughts from a quiet Tuesday afternoon at Dove Valley:

Topic 1: Deceptive rankings:

The league rushing tables say that Broncos running back Tatum Bell ranks ninth in the league with 295 yards so far this season. But with the Broncos having their bye week early this year, their players will be at a little bit of a disadvantage when it comes to league rankings.

Right now, Buffalo’s Willis McGahee leads the league with 389 rushing yards. St. Louis’ Stephen Jackson is second with 367 yards, while Atlanta’s Warrick Dunn ranks third with 365. But if the statistics were based off yardage per game, none would be in the league’s top three, and Bell would be tied for second with Kansas City’s Larry Johnson at 98.3 yards per game.

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