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Rahim's focus is on getting better from a year ago ... And there wasn't one play. It was a whole season. He made great, great progress a year ago from his rookie year and we anticipate him to do that again. He's a very talented young man.
This is a new season. We've moved on. The whole league has moved one ... Everybody is 0-0 right now. So, what you did last year doesn't mean anything, good or bad. It's what you do this year.
Some of the intangibles are vision, not giving the ability to tee off on the guy ... One thing I was impressed with Montee is he doesn't give people outrageous shots at him. Time will tell. But even early on, people are going after him because of wear and tear. To me, I look at that as a positive. He's able to do that, still be healthy and still be productive.More quotes »
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Speed not a problem for Ball
: The Denver Post reports that Broncos coach John Fox doesn't care about rookie running back Montee Ball's speed. His 40-yard time at the NFL scouting combine of 4.66 seconds ranked 19th among the running backs who participated. There were seven defensiv from CBS Sports Read more »
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Broncos bring back Alex Gibbs as offensive line consultant
zone-blocking, one-cut running game when he served as the team's offensive line coach from 1995-2003. It never did seem like the Broncos allowed the media to influence their decisions. That's abundantly clear now that the team has brought back Alex Gibbs from Denver Post Read more »
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The Fire Sale: Post-Draft Breakdown
The NFL Draft is in the books, and that means the end of all my beloved “reports.” There is nothing better than when a media member comes out with some ridiculous report like there is a 60/40 chance that a team will draft a quarterback. Really? So in oth from Fantasy Sharks Read more »
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Carolina Panthers 2013 draft is a BIG deal
Restock the training table. Reinforce the chairs. Make sure the 5XL workout T-shirts are in stock. The Carolina Panthers suddenly can’t get enough of the big guys – they drafted their second straight 300-plus pound defensive tackle Friday night in the se from HeraldOnline.com Read more »
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Broncos could move up, draft Jamar Taylor for corner help
Broncos coach John Fox, left, and executive VP of football operations John Elway are all smiles Thursday as they talk about the team's first-round pick in defensive tackle Sylvester Williams from North Carolina. (Ed Andrieski, The Associated Press) The B from Denver Post Read more »