Daily Archives: August 31st, 2011

Second-year Broncos safety beating the odds (The Canadian Press)

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. – Beating the odds, that’s nothing new for Kyle McCarthy.

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Second-year Broncos safety beating the odds again (AP)

Beating the odds, that’s nothing new for Kyle McCarthy. The strong safety wasn’t drafted out of Notre Dame but made enough of an impression on the Denver Broncos during last summer’s training camp to land on the team’s practice squad. Before long, he was promoted to the active roster and played in eight games before tearing up his right knee on a special teams play that sidelined…

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Second-year Broncos safety beating the odds again (AP)

Flacco, Kitna the best QBs for the buck (Yahoo! Sports)

Sometimes there’s just no substitute for experience.

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Laurence Maroney acquitted, hopes to find team for 2011

Veteran NFL running back Laurence Maroney is hoping to catch on with another team after his acquittal of a misdemeanor marijuana charge in St. Louis, his attorney said Wednesday.

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Maroney acquitted of misdemeanor marijuana charge (PA SportsTicker)

Veteran NFL running back Laurence Maroney has been acquitted of a misdemeanor marijuana possession charge, a move his attorney says frees him up to try and join a new team.

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Redskins’ receivers Gaffney, Stallworth share tragic common bond (Yahoo! Sports)

By David Elfin The Sports Xchange ASHBURN, Va. — Jabar Gaffney and Donte Stallworth have plenty in common. Each starred at a Southeastern Conference University in 2000 and 2001 with Gaffney at Florida and Stallworth at Tennessee.

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New Temporary Stadium Sign Stirs Controversy In Denver

DENVER (CBS4) – A temporary sign at the newly-renamed stadium where the Broncos play is causing a stir. The large sign displays the words “Sports Authority Field.” The part that’s supposed to come at the end of the name of the stadium — “At Mile High” — is nowhere to be found. Tina Lynne Wolfe was one of many people who shared comments about the sign on the CBS Denver Facebook page Wednesday morning. “i dont like it . it is always mile high and no amount of money will change my mind they say football is for the fans but i dont remember anyone asking the fans if they should change” she wrote. Loretta Ramirez wrote “It should @ least include @ mile high in it!! Its OUR stadium too…..right?! “ The Colorado-based Sports Authority won the naming rights to the stadium earlier this month, taking over the rights from Invesco. ( Full Story ) A permanent sign is expected to be installed next month. The Denver Post reported that the sign is only temporary.

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StubHub Pulls Plug On Broncos Fan’s Screaming Deal

DENVER (CBS4) – A die-hard Broncos fan who found what appeared to be an unbelievable deal on a set of Broncos season tickets on a ticket sharing website says he did what anyone would have done in his situation. Fred Gallegos, of Denver, said he was scouring StubHub.com recently looking for a deal when he saw four Broncos season tickets for only $500. “It was too good to be true. I had to jump on it,” Gallegos told CBS4. “If we didn’t someone else would have.” Gallegos said he considered the listing might have been a mistake. “The thought crossed my mind, but then again I thought perhaps it was somebody, someone’s wife in a divorce just saying ‘Fine, I’ll sell your tickets,’” he said. Gallegos waited for the seller’s confirmation, because he knows StubHub’s policy. The website states that all confirmed orders are a binding contract and are the sellers responsiblity. The seller confirmed the order, but StubHub wound up pulling the plug just before Gallegos had the tickets in hand. CBS4′s Jodi Brooks contacted the ticket vendor by phone and it turns out the seller actually made a mistake and meant to offer the tickets for $4,000 total. “From time to time we need to step in to particular transactions,” StubHub spokesman Glenn Lehrman told Brooks. Lehrman said the seller was new to StubHub. Brooks, vouching for Gallegos, worked a deal out with the company who said they they will get Gallegos season tickets. “We’re going to go out and purchase tickets on our own for equal or better vantage point and pick up that cost, so Fred Gallegos is going to get season tickets to the Denver Broncos,” Lehrman said. Gallegos, who said he’s “been a Broncos fan his whole life,” was very grateful. The Broncos open their NFL season with a game at home against the Oakland Raiders on Monday night, Sept. 12.

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Tim Tebow Should Be Judged on Football Ability and Not Religious Faith: Fan’s Take (Yahoo! Contributor Network)

I don’t think it’s a mystery to anyone who’s read any of my articles that discussed Tim Tebow–such as this one you can read here– I’m not a huge fan of his; albeit not because of the reasons some of his many supporters always claim anyone who isn’t a fan of…

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Weber Hopes To Get His Shot For Broncos Thursday

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) – The raw, shaggy-haired Denver Broncos quarterback with Madison Avenue good looks and an impressive college resume that includes 72 touchdown passes realizes he has absolutely no shot now of unseating Kyle Orton or even Brady Quinn. No, not Tim Tebow. Adam Weber. The undrafted rookie free agent from the University of Minnesota also figures he hasn’t a chance of surpassing Tebow anytime soon. After all, he’s still waiting to throw his first pass as a pro. That may or may not come Thursday night at Arizona in the preseason finale. The Broncos love what they’ve seen from Weber in his scant opportunities in practice so far. But the best way to ensure they can slip him through waivers and onto their practice squad is not to expose him against the Cardinals. In that case, Quinn, who seems to have secured the backup job, and Tebow will share snaps while Orton and the rest of the starters watch from the sideline. Weber said he hopes to get in for a couple of series, but if not, he won’t fret. “I only try to focus on what I can do,” he said, “and if I don’t get out there, I don’t get playing time, I try not to worry about that.” Adam Weber (credit: CBS) Weber said he’d love to play on Denver’s practice squad this season. “My ultimate goal is to be a starting quarterback, but you’ve got to take small steps to get there, and if that’s practice squad, then so be it,” he said. “I don’t mind putting in my time.” Which is why he chose Denver after his name wasn’t called in the draft. Weber’s chances of making the 53-man roster took a dive when the Broncos and the Miami Dolphins couldn’t reach an agreement to send Orton to the Dolphins in July. That turn of events seems to have proven fortuitous to the Broncos, who are coming off their worst season in franchise history, one that led to the return of Hall of Famer John Elway as chief of football operations and the hiring of veteran head coach John Fox. Weber said he figured the Broncos were his best fit. “A great coaching staff. Starting something new. It seemed like a good situation,” Weber said. “It is a good situation. Unfortunately, most teams don’t keep four quarterbacks.” Still, Weber has no regrets. “I know a lot of places where an undrafted guy doesn’t really get reps, so I feel very lucky that I’ve been able to get out there and show these guys that I can play a little bit,” he said. “And hopefully, I’ll get out there on Thursday and do it in a game situation and put some good stuff on tape and hopefully earn a spot or earn something on this team.” Weber has certainly shown enough promise to be a keeper, and Tebow is the only QB under contract after this season. So, his future with the Broncos could be bright. While all the focus this summer was on how well Orton was doing, how much Quinn had improved and how much Tebow still has to learn, Weber quietly impressed his teammates and coaches with fantastic footwork, a strong, accurate arm and a knack for throwing TD passes that dazzled even veteran defensive backs. There was even a report last week that quoted an anonymous source saying Weber had actually outperformed Tebow at training camp. Could No. 15 really be No. 4? Weber got a big laugh out of that, blowing it off as the latest sideshow in this QB circus that has descended upon Dove Valley this summer. “It seemed fitting with how everything was going,” Weber said. “People are just kind of hungry for something. But that’s the beautiful thing about football: it has a way of working itself out. The guys who can play will play; the guys who won’t will be weeded out.” Weber has had a unique, fly-on-the-wall perspective of the great “Quarterback Controversy” in the Rocky Mountains this summer. “I think there’s a lot of hype, but the three guys ahead of me are great quarterbacks and I’m still learning a lot from them,” Weber said. “And I just feel very lucky that I can call them teammates.” Fox joked that the anonymous source might even have been the team chef, for all he knew. Weber said he likes the man’s cooking but doesn’t know him all that well. “Not well enough for him to go talking to you guys,” Weber cracked. Notes: S Brian Dawkins left practice Tuesday with what Fox called “a little neck pinch,” and DE Elvis Dumervil was limited by a strained groin. … Fox said he’ll meet with every player who gets cut after the final preseason game, but not all of the 53 who stay should feel safe. The Broncos own the second waiver wire claim over the next month and are sure to scour the list of cuts for defensive tackles and backup offensive linemen, maybe even a running back. Said Fox: “We’ll do whatever we can to upgrade our team. It does help to be higher up on the claim order.” … Perrish Cox, who is facing a sexual assault case, has climbed back up the depth chart after returning to his natural position. He had slipped to third-string while struggling in his move inside to cover slot receivers early in camp. He’s now backing up RCB Andre’ Goodman. By AP Pro Football Writer Arnie Melendrez Stapleton (Copyright 2011 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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