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Manning, Addai give fans a glimpse of Colts of old

Thirteen College Stars and Their NFL Counterparts

Texans opt for more experience at safety

Robinson getting back to his old self in the Texans secondary

WVU looks to more conventional schemes

Texans showing progress

A Pair of Mountaineers Reaches Milestones

WVU defense getting a boost

Coach Stew Picks Out Positive Points

Pat White Had a Record Breaking Day

WVU's next featured RB plans to be productive when he gets ball

Devine, Sanders headed to kick return duty

Houston Texans 19 - Denver Broncos 16 -- Thoughts and Analysis

Stewart: Playing for WVU is a privilege

Texans Sign RB Slaton Among Other Draft Picks

TEXANS LAND A TRIO

Three Mountaineers honored by Big East

West Virginia Notes, Quotes

Hogan excited about potential of passing attack

Believe the Hype: McKillop on Everybody's All-America List

Mountaineers’ Starks settling in as receiver

WVU waiting on fate of recruit

A Forum At WVU

Young's double delivery highlights memorable BCS performances

Pat White is a Playboy All-American

Green, Scott hope to form potent 1-2 punch for Maryland

WVU’s Schmitt, Slaton drafted

NFL Draft Profile: West Virginia Running Back Steve Slaton

WVU ‘D’ Shines in Scrimmage

WVU signs "littlest" Kemoeatu

Brown's Back

West Virginia's unexpected success sweet for hometown fans

WVU defense catches Stewart’s eye

Football: Gridiron Bash This Spring

Stewart says he sees sky as limit for WVU football team

Mountaineers Perform At Combine

Scouting Report: Steve Slaton, RB, West Virginia

Two Carroll County football players headed to West Virginia

Pat White's Brother Coley and Josh Jenkins are Headed for WVU

Rodriguez turned in 2nd resignation letter, claiming WVU reneged on verbal agreements

Stewart: ‘The wounds need to heal’

Fiesta Bowl Champs Honored

Slaton Leaves, So Devine Must Step Up

Two missions

Slaton IS entering draft

Report: WVU's Slaton Returning for Senior Season

Football: Fiesta Bowl Ticket Info

Fiesta Bowl: Oklahoma-West Virginia

Recap: Oklahoma vs. West Virginia

Mountaineers RB Slaton hopes to be first-round pick

Slaton faces big decision after bowl

Noel Devine

Scouting: Wide Receivers & Tight Ends

Michigan's move could help Buffs

Slaton Picked High in NFL Mock Draft

White repeats as WVU’s most valuable player

COL FB: Pittsburgh 13, West Virginia 9

Preview: Pittsburgh at West Virginia

No. 4 West Virginia 66, No. 20 Connecticut 21

COL FB: West Virginia 28, Cincinnati 23

Mountaineers Sugar Bowl Bound?

QBs lead Heisman hunt again

Slaton a Seahawk?

Slaton a Texan?

Slaton a Packer?

Louisville 31, West Virginia 38

COL FB: West Virginia 31, Rutgers 3

White's three touchdowns lift West Virginia to easy victory

Mountaineers Regroup, Beat Syracuse

No. 13 WVU hopes to rebound today at Syracuse

Bulls repeat feat, knock off sloppy Mountaineers

White throws pair of TDs, runs for two more as WVU romps

No. 5 West Virginia looks to ramp up run game

NO SULKING

Second-half effort helps WVU pull away from state rival

WVU visits Marshall for the first time since 1915

White, Slaton show their stuff

White, Slaton Lead West Virginia; Pitt Wins Opener

Super Bowl information

No. 3 W.Va. Wary of Broncos Savvy Run Defense

COLLEGE FB PACKAGE: West Virginia, Louisville and Rutgers all thinking big for Big East

Slaton in a great big hurry

QBs are the key in college football

The real Heisman deal

Foes face hairy times vs. Slaton

Bama's Saban tops new coaches roster

West Virginia's duo of White, Slaton expect big things in 2007

Camp Rodriguez

The Heisman hopefuls

Carrying the weight: The nation’s dozen most pivotal RBs

Steve Slaton welcomes competition from incoming, talented running back Devine

Who's afraid of the big, bad Big East?

WVU's Slaton wants to stick around for championship

WVU tailback Slaton: ‘Just want to be more productive’

FSU wants to be on the run

West Virginia's Slaton testing his Heisman stature

WVU's strength coach putting White and Slaton to work

Names in the games

Quarterback Notes

Davis hopes to be Slaton’s backup

USC claims top spot second straight year

Total Commitment

Slaton feels lot better gearing up for fall

Shawn's Corner: 1st Official 2008 NFL Mock Draft

Diary of a dynamic duo

2007 Fantasy College RB Rankings

Handling the Hype

WVU preseason Top 5, just not on TV ... yet

Athlon tabs WVU fifth

Slaton Recovering Well

CFB Freshmen RBs To Watch

A look at Quincy Wilson's WVU Career and what he is doing now

Spring injuries create holes to fill for some

Slaton and White don’t need names up in lights

MU-WVU game on ESPN2

Early Bird Look

Slaton poised for stellar season

White is golden

Slaton Named Pre-season Playboy All-American

A threat from anywhere

2008 NFL Mock Draft, An Early Look

Early front-runners for the 2007 Heisman

Rodriguez hopes to put Devine right into the fray

Coach Rod Says He is OK with Heisman Hype

Emotional firestorm looms in September

Penn State latches onto lofty goal

Team Report: Inside Slant

About time Big East shows us the beef

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Houston Texans 19 - Denver Broncos 16 -- Thoughts and Analysis

 




Game 1 of the pre-season is behind us and while the end result was a loss there were some encouraging signs. There were also some things that concern me a bit. Yes, it was only the first pre-season game. Yes, in reality, they don't mean anything. That doesn't mean, however, that we can't look at the game and find some positives and negatives to carry forward. There are also some distrubing trends that continue to manifest themselves on this team that need to get worked out over the next 3 weeks.

Using the games stats as a baseline, lets breakdown the game -

QUARTERBACK PLAY

First off, Jay Cutler is back and better than ever. After the expected early jitters by the offense as a whole on their first drive, the Broncos first string offense dissected the Texans defense on a beautifully executed TD drive. Cutler was 7-9 on the drive, and finished it off by running 15 yards for the touchdown. Cutler 1 - Diabetes 0. Sure, it was only one game, but the Broncos are also practicing right now alot more than they will during the season. That leads me to think that Cutler is in for a HUGE season.

The same can't be said for Patrick Ramsey who was simply awful, and trend that has continued the entire Camp so far. Both interceptions were ugly, and Ramsey's 2.9 yards per pass are an embarrassment. Ramsey's feet are all over the place in the pocket and his poor mechanics lead to a horribly inaccurate delivery. Let's face it, the Broncos would be in trouble no matter what if Cutler went down for a significant amount of time, most teams would be, but if I have to into battle with a backup QB I at least want it to be a guy who will give me the best chance. Anyone out there NOT THINK the best chance to win is Darrell Hackney??

Hackney played well in his time, was able to move around in the pocket and moved the team very well. Could he do it against 1st Team defenses? Good question, but he looks a lot more comfortable in the pocket than Ramsey and seems to have a better handle on the offense, even if it is pared down quite a bit.

Star-divide

RUNNING BACK PLAY

The running game had its moments. Moments when it looked like the glory days of dominant Broncos football. At other time it looked like it couldn't get out of its own way. Perhaps that is to be expected when the Broncos and Texans play since no knows the Broncos running game better than Alex Gibbs and Gary Kubiak.

On an individual level, Selvin Young struggled to get going, but I am firm believer that running backs, like wine, get better with time, and 4 carries is not a real sample to pass judgment upon. Still, 3 total yards is a bit unnerving.

Andre Hall was solid and showed great vision. Anthony Alridge was able to change the pace a bit, and showed why many are excited about his potential. His 19 yard run in the 4th quarter was an example of what he can bring this team if used correctly.

As a team, the Broncos averaged 4.7 yards per carry, but that number is a bit deceiving. Take the QB scrambles out of the equation, and the number drops to 3.8. That won't get it done long-term, but again, I'll attribute much of it to the Texans familiarity with the Broncos offense.

WIDE RECEIVER PLAY

The passing game was pretty vanilla for both teams. The Broncos did try and get deep a couple of times, with only Tony Scheffler making a reception of 30+ yards. Eddie Royal looked a bit lost at times, which is to be expected and does not concern me at all. Of bigger concern was the play of Keary Colbert. The Broncos are paying Colbert quite a bit of money, relatively speaking, and he has failed to produce. Unable to make a catch, Colbert also struggled in the run game, allowing his man to be involved in several running plays.

Colbert has been disappointing to date, but he still has time to make his presence felt. The rest of the receiving corp was so-so, but Scheffler looked healthy and that is a huge bonus. You could see the Broncos were also going with looks to fine out what combination will work best while Brandon Marshall serves his suspension. They are hoping Royal and Jackson can fit the bill, but only time will tell.

DEFENSE

The defense showed it was still a work in progress, but I felt, as a group, they are moving in the right direction. The Texans were able to move the ball, but the Broncos were able to force field goals, which is the first step. On the negative side, the Texans were able to convert 46% of their 3rd downs. If the Broncos want to be a solid defense, they need to find a way to get that number under 40%. Trust me.

I was impressed with Wesley Woodyard, who showed he can make plays at the NFL level. The Broncos are going to have a decision to make with Woodyard who likely wouldn't last too long on the practice squad. I also thought the D-Line played ok, though there still just wasn't enough pressure up front. The Broncos D was able to get 2 sacks and did stop the Texans twice on 4th down.

I thought the defense did a nice job forcing the Texans to kick a field goal to win the game, though it was a bit of a downer that they could get a big stop and get the ball back to the offense after the game was tied at 16.

On the injury front, Boss Bailey seems optimistic about his ankle injury, though Shanny thinks Bailey could miss a couple of weeks. Let's hope it is not a High Ankle sprain and Bailey can be 100% in time for the Raiders.

Louis Green's injury was scary, but it looks like Green is going to be ok, though he is suffering from a concussion.

SPECIAL TEAMS PLAY

We'll start with Matt Prater, since Field Goals are going to be a point of emphasis with Broncos fans all season. On the surface, it's easy to say that Prater's miss from 30 yards is the reason the Broncos didn't win the game. If it were only that easy. The Broncos struggled, once again, scoring TD's in the Red Zone. We've talked about it all spring and summer. If the Broncos are going to be a contender, a real contender, they need to stop settling for 3 points.

As for Prater, I was more impressed with how he bounced back from the miss to hit his next 3. I was already confident in Prater, and nothing that happened Saturday night changes my mind.

The Broncos were able to win the battle of starting field position, averaging their own 30 yardline, while the Texans average starting position was the 27. That will be a key I will watch all season. No one has been worse than the Broncos the past two seasons. Eddie Royal was decent in his debut as the Broncos main return guy, but again, I'm not concerned and think Royal will be a huge additon.

I think it is pretty obvious that Sam Paulescu will be the starting punter.

RANDOM THOUGHTS

I'd be remiss if I didn't mention the play of the offensive line. Yes, Ryan Harris struggled and there were numerous penalties. One stat that did catch my eye was this one - 0 SACKS. The line is young, and we are all well aware that the Broncos are starting a rookie at Left Tackle. Enough said. I'll deal with mental mistakes early in the pre-season, especially if every one of our QB's are kept clean. Illegal Formation, False Starts, those things can be corrected with time and experience. They are still a work in progress, but as a starting point it could have been a lot worse.

MHR OPEN THREAD STATS

Roll Call: FlaBRONCO, UnarmingMermaid, Mike Clark, DesertBroncoFan, weazel, broncfanstuckinsd, Zappa, bigd615, kwool79, TedBartlett905, okiebroncosfan, TommyTSlice, davecheffy, bballin87, TheSportsGuru, calvinandhobbes, ArabianBroncoFan, Swissy14, hooper, Denver Diehard, spock, jonahsilas, Broncoman
Total Users: 23
Total Posts: 598
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weazel 51
Mike Clark 36
TommyTSlice 22
broncfanstuckinsd 14
jonahsilas 10
davecheffy 9
okiebroncosfan 8
hooper 8
TedBartlett905 6
TheSportsGuru 6
Swissy14 6
kwool79 5
bballin87 4
Denver Diehard 4
ArabianBroncoFan 3
spock 3
Broncoman 1
FlaBRONCO 1

Sure, it might only be the Pre-Season for the Broncos, but you guys and gals are in regular Season form. Thanks to all of you for sharing your Broncos gametime together with all of us!

 

 

 

 

 


 

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