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		<title>SATURDAY MORNING QUARTERBACK: Woodson Comes, Woodson Goes&#8230;Broncos Remain A Favorite</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Charles Woodson has come and gone. We know the Broncos made him an offer but seeings how he is not on the roster, we can assume the offer was too low for Woodson’s tastes. The Raiders now appear more and more likely to sign Woodson but the Giants, Panthers and even the Lions have recently [...]</p><p><a href="http://predominantlyorange.com/2013/05/18/saturday-morning-quarterback-woodson-comes-woodson-goes-broncos-remain-a-favorite/">SATURDAY MORNING QUARTERBACK: Woodson Comes, Woodson Goes&#8230;Broncos Remain A Favorite</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><strong>Charles Woodson </strong>has come and gone. We know the Broncos made him an offer but seeings how he is not on the roster, we can assume the offer was too low for Woodson’s tastes. The Raiders now appear more and more likely to sign Woodson but the Giants, Panthers and even the Lions have recently emerged as interested suitors. I doubt there isn’t a team that would benefit from his experience and skills but so far no organization seems interested in offering a substantial down payment for them. Woodson has gone from demanding a top salary to demanding he play for a contender to confessing that he is just a ball player looking to play ball. Where ever he ends up it is hard to see him as a Bronco at this point.</p>
<p><strong>John Elway</strong> and company aren’t afraid to spend money, of course. Reference <strong>Peyton Manning’s </strong> contract as evidence of that or just look at the sizable compromise they were reportedly ready to offer <strong>Elvis Dumervil</strong>. Sure, it was a pay cut, but it was still a sizable offer. The Broncos were one of the most aggressive teams in free agency this year as well. The minute the free agency clock started ticking this off season, the Broncos went on a shopping spree that only <strong>Kim Kardashian </strong>could top! Still, that doesn’t mean the Broncos have to have the best free agent safety on their team in order to remain an elite squad.</p>
<p>Woodson would be a nice addition and the Broncos have $7 million in cap room remaining. However, the Broncos don’t need him. For all the talk of <strong>Rahim Moore’s </strong>postseason blunder, the Bronco secondary was terrific last season. As many have said over and over again, Moore has to learn from that and move on. The consensus from the coaching staff is that he can and will.</p>
<p>Furthermore, it’s not as if the Broncos haven’t already made moves to sure up their defensive back field. They added <strong>Shaun Phillips</strong> to replace Dumervil’s production. While Phillips is not a defensive back necessarily, pressure is a defensive backs best friend. Adding <strong>Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie</strong> will allow <strong>Chris Harris </strong> to either line up as a corner or line up as one of the best cover safeties in the AFC. As good as Harris was at corner last year it is easy to forget his natural position is actually safety.</p>
<p>Additionally, the Broncos added <strong>Kayvon Webster </strong>in the third round of this year’s draft. The knock on Webster isn’t his skill set or his potential. It was that many felt the Broncos’ reached too far to acquire him. Still, Webster is a versatile play maker who can line up in coverage and also tackles with authority. Just watch the film on this guy. I’m not going to go crazy and say <strong>Steve Atwater </strong>but then again, I just did.</p>
<p>Sure, picking up Woodson would be a statement. It would be an upgrade as well, no one is denying that. Who knows, he may end up a Bronco. Stranger things than that have happened. The one thing we’ve seen from this organization during the off season, however, is that they move decisively. Only Dumervil slipped away and that wasn’t because the Broncos didn’t make their offer and intentions clear right away. When they have wanted a player, they have been able to obtain him quickly and without unnecessary negotiations.</p>
<p>Like previous visitors <strong>Dwight Freeney</strong> and <strong>John Abraham</strong>, Woodson left without a contract. It speaks volumes to the confidence the Broncos have in the pieces they already have in place. This team can win a championship without Woodson. Of course, he claims he’d like to play for a contender. Well, Charles, there is one in Denver.</p>
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		<title>Broncos V. Saints Preview</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Sep 2008 13:45:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The Broncos face the New Orleans Saints this Sunday at Invesco. The Saints stand 1-1 thus far and they are the first NFC team that the Broncos will face this season. Denver is not as familiar with New Orleans as they are with the Raiders and Chargers so look for this game to be highly [...]</p><p><a href="http://predominantlyorange.com/2008/09/19/broncos-v-saints-preview/">Broncos V. Saints Preview</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>Broncos</strong> face the <strong>New Orleans Saints</strong> this Sunday at Invesco. The Saints stand 1-1 thus far and they are the first NFC team that the Broncos will face this season. Denver is not as familiar with New Orleans as they are with the <strong>Raiders</strong> and <strong>Chargers</strong> so look for this game to be highly competitive. The last time these two teams met was in 2004, and the Broncos won 34-13. The last time the Saints came to the Mile High city was in 2001.<strong> Kim Kardashian</strong> better bring<strong> Reggie Bush</strong> an oxygen mask because this Saints team is used to playing 6 feet below sea level! My prediction: Broncos &#8211; 28, Saints &#8211; 17.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline">Offense</span></strong></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000"><strong><em>Broncos - </em></strong>They are the #1 ranked offense in the league right now, and they&#8217;ve got the momentum from last week&#8217;s crushing offensive performance against the Chargers.<strong> Jay Cutler</strong> leads the league in passing yards and <strong>Brandon Marshall</strong> leads the league in receptions despite his week 1 absence. It seems that the Broncos plan of attack is to get the passing game off to a strong start, so that the running game can chew time off the clock in the second half. This strategy almost cost the Broncos the game last week because they became too complacent at the line of scrimmage. The Broncos have been using the three receiver bunch formation that the <strong>Patriots</strong> perfected last year. With so many deep threats, the middle of the field has really opened up for the tight ends. Just when other teams figure out their pass defense, the Broncos utilize their offensive line to get big yards on the ground. That is why they are the most productive team on offense right now. If they can keep the same pace that they&#8217;ve had for the first two weeks, then conquering the Saints&#8217; defense won&#8217;t be a problem.  </span></p>
<p><strong><em>Saints - </em></strong>This team has got a lot of athleticism on the offensive side. With <strong>Drew Brees</strong> at the reins, anything is possible. RB Reggie Bush has been fairly quiet during the first two weeks with 24 attempts for 79 yards and 0 TD&#8217;s. However, he does have 15 receptions for 175 yards and 1 TD. Don&#8217;t be surprised if he explodes against the Broncos&#8217; defense. I think he&#8217;s due. WR <strong>Marques Colston</strong> is not playing due to injury. <strong>Jeremy Shockey</strong> makes his debut in Denver as a Saint. He is always a threat and once he catches the ball, and he can pound linebackers and safeties all the way back to the goal line. Don&#8217;t piss this guy off or he&#8217;s going to go off. Last week, the Broncos concentrated on <strong>Ladanian Tomlinson</strong> so much that they let<span style="color: #000000"><strong> Darren Sproles</strong></span> run them into the ground. <strong>Pierre Thomas</strong> and <strong>Deuce McAllister</strong> are capable of putting on a Sproles-like performance if the Broncos defense loses focus.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline">Defense</span></strong></p>
<p><strong><em>Broncos</em></strong> &#8211; This is the week for the defense to prove themselves. They are in the bottom tier of the league for pass and rush defense. It is absolutely essential to put pressure on Drew Brees or else he&#8217;s going to do whatever he wants. <strong>Elvis Dumervil</strong> is really the only one that has been putting any kind of pressure on the QBs so far. Defensive end <strong>Jarvis Moss</strong> (17th overall pick in 2007) returns to action this week after breaking his fibula six games into his rookie year. He recorded 14 tackles and 1 sack during his first year. Hopefully, that will put some more pressure on Brees. Getting guys to Reggie Bush is imperative. Bush can make people miss left and right, so having good backup to get this guy down will help the Broncos stop the run. The Broncos did get to experience some speed and quickness last week when they faced Sproles and LT, so they should be better prepared this week.</p>
<p><strong><em>Saints</em></strong> - The Saints aren&#8217;t too far ahead of the Broncos defensively. They do have one guy, <strong>Jonathan Vilma</strong>, leading the league in tackles (17 solo, 25 total). <strong>Kevin Kaesviharn</strong> can also get to the ball in a hurry (12 solo, 14 total). <strong>Alvin McKinley</strong> who played with the Broncos in 2007 returns to Invesco. He&#8217;s got a lot of insight into the Broncos&#8217; offense since he practiced with them, so look for him to be a help to his team. This defense can break down pretty quickly. The team was up by 9 points in the fourth quarter of last week&#8217;s game against the <strong>Redskins</strong>, and ended up losing it. Skins&#8217; QB <strong>Jason Campbell</strong> torched them for 321-yards. Point being &#8211; Cutler has a good chance for another 300-yard passing day. </p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline">Special Teams</span></strong>  </p>
<p><strong>Broncos</strong> - <strong>Matt Prater</strong> remains perfect with a season long field goal of 52 yards. <strong>Brett Kern</strong> is doing a great job punting the ball averaging 48.2 yards per punt and landing 2 balls inside the 20. The thing that fans need to worry about is kickoff/punt coverage. Weaknesses have been exposed in that area with <strong>Johnnie Lee Higgins</strong> and Darren Sproles getting big run backs in the first two weeks. Now, they face Reggie Bush. Keeping him out of the endzone on special teams will be key.   </p>
<p><strong><em>Saints</em></strong> - Anytime Reggie Bush is on the field, he&#8217;s a threat. He returned a punt 55-yards for a TD last week. If the Broncos&#8217; special teams doesn&#8217;t get it together, Bush or Thomas can get the Saints into great field position. Long time kicker <strong>Martin Gramatica</strong> has made both of his field goals (long &#8211; 49 yards) and all of his extra point attempts.  </p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline">Coaching</span></strong></p>
<p><strong><em>Broncos</em></strong> &#8211; <strong>Mike Shanahan</strong> and <strong>Jeremy Bates</strong> have done an excellent job with the play calling. Shanahan showed the league that he trusts his QB enough to make gutsy calls late in the game. He&#8217;s a hero in Denver right now, and I&#8217;m sure the mastermind has already got tricks up his sleeves for the Saints.</p>
<p><strong><em>Saints</em></strong> - <strong>Sean Peyton</strong> absolutely turned the Saints around in 2006. When the city was down after Katrina, it was Peyton and the Saints that brought hope to the devastation. Peyton has a well-oiled machine in his offense and his aggressiveness as a coach can make this team into a playoff contender again in 08&#8242;.</p>
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