Daily Archives: June 13th, 2012

Peyton Manning Arm Strength Not Good Enough Yet: Fan’s Take (Yahoo! Contributor Network)

With the Denver Broncos in a mandatory mini-camp that is open to the press this week, many reporters have traveled to Colorado to check out the progress of quarterback Peyton Manning. One such reporter has observed that Manning’s arm strength is noticeably diminished from his prior form, and that he doesn’t even possess the strongest arm on the team. How much of a concern is that for Broncos fans?

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Chargers give Brown welcome gift

The Chargers installed the Wildcat offense Wednesday. One player who is plenty familiar in the offense is newly signed backup running back Ronnie Brow…

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Jets’ Tebow putting on extra weight this season (The Associated Press)

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) Tim Tebow is a bigger player now than ever before. And, it’s not just from being in the New York spotlight.

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Breaking The Cycle Of First Round Deals

One agent managed to break the cycle of deals being signed by first rounders by getting his client a deal without “offset” language. It’s a player the Patriots were high on until he went off the board ahead of their spot.

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Wolfe quickly getting up to speed with Broncos (The Associated Press)

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) Not that long ago, Broncos rookie defensive lineman Derek Wolfe was down to his last $7 and wondering how he was going to pay rent.

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Some Colts fans get 1st look at Andrew Luck (The Associated Press)

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Andrew Luck is getting his first real taste of Colts football and the transition from Peyton Manning.

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Panthers QB Newton keeps proving critics wrong (The Associated Press)

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) Cam Newton remembers all of the criticisms.

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More minicamp chatter

ENGLEWOOD, Co. — More thoughts from Denver’s minicamp as well as some thoughts from around the division: Denver quarterback Peyton Manning looked to…

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Teammates Forgive D.J. Williams’ Tweet Of Playbook Page

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) – To his forgiving teammates, Denver linebacker D.J. Williams ‘ tweet of a playbook page last week was more LOL than OMG. “I called him immediately,” Champ Bailey said Tuesday after the Broncos began a three-day mandatory minicamp. “After you really looked at it, it really wasn’t that big of a deal.” Williams ((at)djwilliam55) was blasted on social media for what many considered a serious breach of protocol and security in the super-secretive world of the NFL after he tweeted a photo of his new high tech playbook Friday that showed six defensive formations or variations of the same formation. Some say Williams, a ninth-year pro, should have known better than to reveal propriety information, no matter how innocuous. Others have been downright nasty, suggesting he should be cut for doing what he did. Bailey called the public reaction to Williams’ tweets “really overblown, but at the same time, got to be careful about that kind of stuff because people take it the wrong way.” Williams posted a photo of his new iPad playbook sitting on a desk behind a stack of note cards, a pencil sharpener and a pencil. The picture was followed by a tweet saying his coach told him to learn a new position over the weekend and that while the Broncos have uploaded their playbook and football film onto hand-held tablets, he was still old school and “using flash cards.” The team didn’t find the joke funny. After a call from a member of the organization, Williams quickly deleted the photo but it had already gone viral and certainly was seen by other NFL teams. The Broncos recently gave their players a refresher on social media protocol. They encourage their players to engage with the public – just not to the extent Williams did. “Basically, we discussed it,” coach John Fox said, “and I think all in all our guys do a great job of keeping our fans informed, and you’re going to have a couple of mishaps and you just move on.” Williams, the team’s starting weakside linebacker, played a couple of snaps on the strong side Tuesday but otherwise manned his usual position. Williams walked past reporters without stopping to answer questions after practice, but several of his teammates said that while Williams might have breached NFL protocol, he didn’t give away secrets that would hurt the team next season. “To be honest with you, everybody in the league runs that same type of defense,” linebacker Joe Mays said. “We’re not really showing anything that’s private or anything like that.” “People could look at that a million times and not know what the hell is going on,” Bailey said. “… Even people in the NFL don’t know what the hell that is. They know what it is, but it doesn’t tell me anything. Everybody does that (type of formation).” Cornerback Tracy Porter said it would be nearly impossible for opponents to capitalize on Williams’ tweet. “I guess he wanted everyone to see that our job isn’t just showing up on Sunday and play. Showing them we in fact have to learn a thick playbook, as well,” Porter said. “We have things we have to learn outside of showing up and playing football. It’s a minor mistake, nothing that guys are harping on around here. We know D.J. is a good guy. We’re not taking anything negative from it.” Besides, Porter said, it’s not like he gave away the entire playbook. “You’re seeing one play. If a team we play can know when we line up that we’re running that play, hats off to them. They know something that I don’t know. They have psychic powers,” Porter said. “We can line up and show that play and run something else, and vice versa. It’s nothing he gave away. He just wanted everybody to see what we were learning. It’s being hyped because of who he is, a professional athlete.” Williams, Denver’s leading tackler in four of the last five seasons, is dealing with other off-the-field issues. He faces a trial on a drunken driving charge in August and he’s also suing the NFL to have his impending six-game drug suspension overturned. NOTES: The only absence Tuesday was K Matt Prater , who hasn’t signed his $2.6 million tender. … WR Demaryius Thomas jammed a finger but came back moments later to catch a long TD pass. … QB Peyton Manning looked strong again Tuesday but plenty of his passes were dropped. Timing with his targets remains a work in progress. … How has Manning’s arrival affected his teammates in Denver? Listen to RB Willis McGahee : “I’m not going to sit here and lie to you, I really haven’t been going to OTAs, so it’s very much different for me. I’ve been here and participating a lot more than I have in my whole career.” … Top draft pick DT Derek Wolfe suited up for the first time since the rookie minicamp now that his school, the University of Cincinnati, is out for summer. … WR Eric Decker on Manning renting Mike Shanahan’s massive mansion: “I haven’t been, but I heard it’s a castle. Maybe he’ll throw a party.” – By Arnie Stapleton, AP Sports Writer AP Sports Writer Pat Graham contributed to this report. (© Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.) Demaryius Thomas

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Should Tim Tebow Get First-Team Snaps? Fan’s View (Yahoo! Contributor Network)

Rex Ryan and the New York Jets’ coaching staff would love nothing more than to put an early end to the rumors of a quarterback controversy brewing between Mark Sanchez and Tim Tebow.

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