Daily Archives: August 20th, 2008

Broncos shift to passing lane

If the playbook hasn’t changed, it’s been rearranged. Far more passing plays, from a multitude of formations, have been slipped to the front.

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Grateful Smith embraces mentoring

So, Rod Smith, nouveau retiree, what have you been up to? “As little as possible,” Smith said.

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Packers’ Rodgers, Broncos’ Cutler friendly foes

Green Bay quarterback Aaron Rodgers will have at least one friendly face on the opposing sideline Friday night when he leads the Packers against the Broncos at Invesco Field at Mile High.

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Nalen unlikely against Packers

Broncos center Tom Nalen took his first snaps in team drills today, his second day back on the field after missing most of training camp with an injured left knee.

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Manning hopes to start Colts’ opener

Peyton Manning proved Tuesday he can stand, walk and talk. Next question: Will the two-time league MVP start in the Colts’ season opener?

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Mailbag: Revelation in orange

The Post’s Broncos writer responds to your questions in Mike Klis’ Broncos Mailbag. In this installment, Mike tackles seven Q’s, including one from Wichita.

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Dennison puts his talent on the line

Broncos offensive line coach Rick Dennison stepped to his left, stopped and locked his arms in position, with his elbows down and hands up.

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Broncos’ Manuel rising up depth chart

Nigel Dunn needs all 10 of his fingers to count off former players who are now in the NFL from the two Miami high school teams he coached.

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From glory to grief to redemption

From the Big Time to the Big House and now, for Marlin Briscoe, to the Big Screen.

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Packers game big test for Niko and Nate

Niko or Nate. Nate or Niko. It’s only at middle linebacker, among the 11 starting defensive positions, that the Broncos have yet to decide.

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