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		<title>Denver Broncos To Consider Adding Depth At Corner In Free Agent Market</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Feb 2013 17:06:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kim Constantinesco</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The Denver Broncos secondary seemed to be a hot topic all season long, particularly at cornerback. From Tracy Porter&#8217;s medical issue that led to the rise of Chris Harris and Tony Carter, to the wear and tear of a long season that led to their respective demise, cornerback play seemed to be up for discussion [...]</p><p><a href="http://predominantlyorange.com/2013/02/18/denver-broncos-to-consider-adding-depth-at-corner-in-free-agent-market/">Denver Broncos To Consider Adding Depth At Corner In Free Agent Market</a> - <a href="http://predominantlyorange.com">Predominantly Orange</a> - <a href="http://predominantlyorange.com">Predominantly Orange - A Denver Broncos Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>The <strong>Denver Broncos</strong> secondary seemed to be a hot topic all season long, particularly at cornerback.</p>
<p>From <strong>Tracy Porter&#8217;s</strong> medical issue that led to the rise of <strong>Chris Harris</strong> and <strong>Tony Carter</strong>, to the wear and tear of a long season that led to their respective demise, cornerback play seemed to be up for discussion every week. Bring up the topic of soon-to-be 35-year-old <strong>Champ Bailey</strong>, and everyone seems to have an opinion whether he should move to safety.</p>
<p>Regardless of how you feel, the Broncos will be looking to acquire a cornerback or two this off season for stability and depth. Harris does better in the nickel, Carter isn&#8217;t ready to be a starter on the outside just yet. <strong>Omar Boldin</strong> also needs another year to mature before making the jump to a starting role.</p>
<p>It makes sense for the Broncos to look at the free agent market to pick up a starting right cornerback. Let&#8217;s take a look at who&#8217;s out there.</p>
<p><strong>Antoine Cason</strong> &#8211; In theory, Cason has all the necessary tools to be a shut down corner. That&#8217;s what the <strong>San Diego Chargers</strong> thought when they drafted him in the first round of the 2008 draft. He&#8217;s been a healthy starter, never missing a game in his career, and he has at least two interceptions in each of his five seasons.</p>
<p>He&#8217;s struggled against bigger receivers and his play has been inconsistent. However, with Bailey as a mentor and a very aggressive pass rush, Cason could thrive with the Broncos. With a new coaching staff, the Chargers don&#8217;t necessarily have any loyalty to Cason so there&#8217;s a good chance that they won&#8217;t re-sign him.</p>
<p><strong>Cary Williams</strong> &#8211; The Ravens have a lot of big contract decisions to make, and they don&#8217;t have the funds to keep everyone.</p>
<p>On the open market, Williams has a big price tag on his head. He had 75 tackles, 4 interceptions, 1 sack, and 17 passes defended to accompany his 2012 Super Bowl ring. He would be an asset in any secondary, but the Broncos can&#8217;t pay him what he will likely be asking for.</p>
<p><strong>Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie </strong>- Rodgers-Cromartie is more affordable, and brings consistent play with him. He can match up against any one at 6&#8217;2,&#8221; and with his sub-4.3 speed. Last season, he had 51 tackles and 3 interceptions for the <strong>Philadelphia Eagles</strong>.</p>
<p>This is another guy that would thrive with a team that has a good pass rush.</p>
<p><strong>Chris Houston</strong> &#8211; After three seasons with the<strong> Atlanta Falcons</strong> and three seasons with the <strong>Detroit Lions</strong>, Houston has 11 career interceptions.</p>
<p>A second round pick out of Arkansas in 2007, Houston has missed nine career games.</p>
<p><strong>Greg Toler</strong> &#8211; Toler is a big role-of-the-dice. His monster year came in 2010 when he had 90 tackles, 2 interceptions, 2 forced fumbles, and a sack in 14 games. A torn ACL forced him to miss all of 2011. Last season, he had 27 tackles, and 2 interceptions in 11 games.</p>
<p><strong>Leodis McKelvin</strong> &#8211; If the Broncos didn&#8217;t have <strong>Trindon Holliday</strong>, I would say give McKelvin a good look.</p>
<p>He&#8217;s mediocre on defense, but really shines through on special teams. For the <strong>Buffalo Bills</strong> last year, he had over 900 yards in kick and punt returns combined to go along with two touchdowns. On defense though, he had 21 tackles and an interception in limited action.</p>
<p>Making a play for Antoine Cason or Dominque Rodgers-Cromartie might be worth it in this stocked free agent market.</p>
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		<title>Broncos VS. Chargers</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2009 18:38:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kim Constantinesco</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s round #2 for the Broncos -Chargers always impressive duel. The Broncos go into Sunday&#8217;s game having lost their last three in a row while the Chargers come in having won their last four in a row. Can we bring back the yellow mustard and brown socks now? How about Brett Kern. We were 6-0 before we released him. This epic [...]</p><p><a href="http://predominantlyorange.com/2009/11/20/broncos-vs-chargers/">Broncos VS. Chargers</a> - <a href="http://predominantlyorange.com">Predominantly Orange</a> - <a href="http://predominantlyorange.com">Predominantly Orange - A Denver Broncos Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>It&#8217;s round #2 for the <strong>Broncos -Chargers</strong> always impressive duel. The Broncos go into Sunday&#8217;s game having lost their last three in a row while the Chargers come in having won their last four in a row. Can we bring back the yellow mustard and brown socks now? How about <strong>Brett Kern</strong>. We were 6-0 before we released him. This epic battle continues with the lead for the AFC West up for grabs. Almost all football analysts had the Chargers pegged as the unchallenged #1 team in the division. Little did they know that Kid Mc-D came into town with some swagger and a new QB in mind. With that said, if <strong>Kyle Orton</strong> is under center, <strong>My Prediction: Broncos 24 Chargers 21</strong>. If <strong>Chris Simms</strong> if driving this bus,<strong> My Prediction: Broncos 14 Chargers 31</strong>.          </p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Offense</span></strong></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;"><strong><em>Broncos - </em></strong>I hate to make two predictions like that, but let&#8217;s face it, a good offense is also a good defense. <strong><em> </em></strong>The longer the Broncos&#8217; drives are, the more we keep Philip Rivers off the field. Point blank &#8211; we need Kyle Orton. I don&#8217;t know about you, but Chris Simms&#8217; 7.5 passer rating didn&#8217;t cut it for me especially after seeing Orton&#8217;s arm resemble the old Cutler, by throwing two deep balls to<strong> Brandon Marshall</strong> for scores. That&#8217;s like going from Dom Perignon to warm jungle juice at a cocktail party. Shit happens, I know. But if shit happens, why can&#8217;t it happen to someone else? If Simms get the nod, the Broncos will focus on their rush attack. After all, the Chargers run defense is 23rd in the league, so a steady dose of <strong>Moreno</strong> and <strong>Buckhalter</strong> could relieve some pressure on Simms. If Orton plays, the offense will be more balanced. This injured offensive line isn&#8217;t great for the Broncos, but it&#8217;s something good teams work around. Finding something that works is important, and if the Chargers catch on, deviating from that game plan is key. Roll with the punches, don&#8217;t become the punching bag.     </span></p>
<p><em><strong>Chargers-</strong></em> They make stuff happen in the air. On the ground, they&#8217;re statistically the worst team in the league. However, last week, they put up 31 points against the Eagles&#8217; 9th ranked rush defense and 10th ranked pass defense. They even had 119 yards rushing that day (<strong>Tomlinson</strong> had 24 carries for 96 yards and TDs). Truth be told, this offense can surprise you in a lot of different ways. I don&#8217;t think LT has youth on his ailing body&#8217;s side to string together two solid rushing weeks. If he does, this defense is in a lot of trouble. The usual suspects (<strong>Vincent Jackson</strong> and <strong>Antonio Gates</strong>) lead the team in receiving while <strong>Malcom Floyd</strong> and <strong>Darren Sproles</strong> are solid targets as well. The Chargers&#8217; offensive line isn&#8217;t that solid and Rivers is prone to fumble the ball with some applied pressure. They&#8217;ve got something good going right now, so hopefully the Broncos have had time to dissect why their offense is running like a well-oiled machine.          </p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Defense</span></strong></p>
<p><strong><em>Broncos</em></strong> - They&#8217;re not 32nd, but they&#8217;re not 1st any more either. The Broncos have been better against the pass  than the run lately, but that&#8217;s almost to be expected. They&#8217;ve got veterans in the secondary and maybe some over eager young guys up front. However, it was those same young guys who have been forcing fumbles and getting to opposing QBs. This squad is just in a funk right now, and with an offense that hasn&#8217;t been able to get any serious drives going, this defense might be overworked. The Broncos secondary has their hands full with Rivers and Co., but if we can let Rivers experience some pressure, the Chargers will be forced into more of a balanced offense. That&#8217;s a good thing for the Broncos. In week 6, the Broncos caused 4 fumbles, but only recovered 1. That 1 fumble came from Philip Rivers. <strong>Elvis Dumervil</strong> was able to get to him twice for a sack, so he is a vulnerable QB. It&#8217;s when opposing teams give him space that he builds on the land that he has to work with.         </p>
<p><strong><em>Chargers</em></strong>-  As I said before, their 11th ranked pass defense is much better than their rush defense. Last time these two teams played, the Chargers only sacked Orton once, and they didn&#8217;t force the Broncos into any turnovers. San Diego couldn&#8217;t stop Denver&#8217;s air attack (227 yards) or their ground game (101 yards).<strong> Shaun Philips</strong> is leading his team in sacks (5), <strong>Antoine Cason</strong> and <strong>Antonio Cromartie</strong> each have 2 INTs on the year, and <strong>Stephen Cooper</strong> is the equivalent of <strong>D.J. Williams</strong> as far as being involved in every play. The Chargers aren&#8217;t great at defending the short passes, so if the Broncos find some rhythm in that department, it could spell trouble for the Chargers. Typically, if the Chargers hold their opponents to under 30 points (which shouldn&#8217;t be hard with the Broncos&#8217; struggling offense), they usually walk away with the win.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Special Teams</span></strong>  </p>
<p><strong>Broncos</strong> - Last week, this squad was thoroughly embarrassed on defense when Hunter the punter threw a 35 yard TD pass on a fake punt/fg. <strong>Eddie Royal</strong> had a punt return TD and a kick return TD last time these teams met, so hopefully he can find the gaps again.</p>
<p><strong><em>Chargers- </em></strong> Who knows if the Chargers will even want to kick to Royal this time around. They&#8217;ve got their own all purpose yards weapon in Darren Sproles. He can bust one out at any time, but overall, the Chargers have a middle of the pack return game.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Coaching</span></strong></p>
<p><strong><em>Broncos</em></strong> -  I still give the edge to McDaniels. Right now, he&#8217;s learning what a losing streak feels like. After all, there weren&#8217;t many in New England. No matter who starts at QB, McD will execute the same conservative game plan to limit mistakes and keep the Chargers&#8217; offense off the field.      </p>
<p><strong><em>Chargers</em></strong>-<strong> Norv Turner</strong> deserves a lot of credit for turning the Chargers around. He figures out the strengths and weaknesses of opposing defenses to give Rivers and his offense a chance to succeed. Now that a few teams have figured out the Broncos defense, Turner has much of the work done for him. You can bet Mike Nolan is making some switches to keep teams guessing. This is going to be a great game.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The AFC West bloggers at Fan-Sided have been asked to give an assessment of the other teams in the AFC West. The division is once again trying to regain its status as one of the top divisions in the league, but it seems that all of the teams (except Chargers) are in a rebuilding stage. I will argue that [...]</p><p><a href="http://predominantlyorange.com/2008/07/28/behind-enemy-lines-broncos-edition/">Behind Enemy Lines-Broncos Edition</a> - <a href="http://predominantlyorange.com">Predominantly Orange</a> - <a href="http://predominantlyorange.com">Predominantly Orange - A Denver Broncos Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <strong>AFC West</strong> bloggers at <a href="http://fansided.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Fan-Sided</strong> </a>have been asked to give an assessment of the other teams in the AFC West. The division is once again trying to regain its status as one of the top divisions in the league, but it seems that all of the teams (except Chargers) are in a rebuilding stage. I will argue that the AFC West has some of the best fans in the league. Ask any NFL player which stadium he dreads playing in, and I guarantee an AFC West field will be included in his answer. With that said, here are some observations and a few predictions about other teams in the division:</p>
<p><a href="http://arrowheadaddict.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Kansas City Chiefs</strong> </a>- Last year&#8217;s 4-12 season sent Chiefs fans longing for the days of <strong>Priest Holmes</strong> and a healthy <strong>Trent Green</strong>. The ups and downs continued for the team in the offseason as they lost<strong> Jared Allen</strong> to the Vikes, and nabbed <strong>Glenn Dorsey</strong> and <strong>Branden Albert</strong> in the first round of the draft.</p>
<p>To Broncos fans: Don&#8217;t worry too much about this team. While playing at Arrowhead isn&#8217;t a dream come true, we had some success against this team even during last year&#8217;s abysmal season. As<strong> Jay Cutler</strong> was dropping pounds, we put a beating on the Chiefs both times we played them. The <a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news;_ylt=As4A6pUPoVRronSRUaiApoiK2bYF?slug=ap-chiefs-gonzalez-fame&amp;prov=ap&amp;type=lgns" target="_blank">life-saving efforts </a>of <strong>Tony Gonzales</strong> may just be the highlight of the Chiefs&#8217; year for fans.</p>
<p><em>Chiefs outlook &#8211; Overall Record: 7-9; AFC Record: 2-4 (They can beat the Raiders twice)</em>  </p>
<p><a href="http://justblogbaby.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Oakland Raiders</strong> </a>- They get the NFL award for Most Continuous Rebuilding Seasons. Raider Nation longs for any before season before 2003. They have high hopes for a team that went 4-12 last year. <strong>JaMarcus Russell</strong> will be under the microscope this season, but <strong>Javon Walker&#8217;s</strong> huge contract does not need to be. They picked up <strong>Darren McFadden</strong> in the draft prompting them to release veteran back<strong> LaMont Jordan</strong>. I&#8217;m sure Jordan will enjoy being a New England Patriot more anyways.</p>
<p>To Broncos fans: Look for two very physical games between these two teams this year. <strong>Coach Shanahan</strong> has always loved to put a beating on the team that fired him in 89&#8242;. I&#8217;m pretty sure the Broncos want to get their hands on Javon Walker too.</p>
<p><em>Raiders outlook &#8211; Overall Record: 6-10; AFC Record: 0-6 (Yes, I said it!)</em></p>
<p><a href="http://boltbeat.com/" target="_blank"><strong>San Diego Chargers</strong> </a>- They&#8217;ve got the all-star cast in <strong>Rivers</strong>, <strong>Tomlinson</strong>, and <strong>Gates</strong>, and they play in a rebuilding division. They will make the playoffs but find that their success stops when they meet someone like the Colts or the Pats. They got defensive back <strong>Antoine Cason</strong> in last year&#8217;s draft.</p>
<p>To Broncos fans &#8211; There&#8217;s definitely some heated blood between the two teams. Last year&#8217;s trash talking not only took national headlines, but it made Philip Rivers look like the fool that he is. There are scores to be settled after the romping the Broncos took at home (41-3), and again on Christmas Eve (23-3).</p>
<p><em>Chargers outlook &#8211; Overall Record: 10-6; AFC Record: 5-1 (They lose once to the Broncos)</em>      </p>
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