Denver Dailies: Broncos Roundup (Sunday Edition)

Denver Broncos Training Camp Primer - Key Position: Secondary: When most of the football-loving world last saw the Broncos, Patriots quarterback Tom Brady had just spent an evening reinforcing the definition of “franchise quarterback” with his six-touchdown, 363-yard performance in New England’s 45-10 victory in the second round of the playoffs last season.  Read more from the Denver Post >>>>

Kickin’ it with Kiszla: Denver Broncos can’t afford to lose defensive end Elvis Dumervil - All the money in the world can’t buy common sense for NFL players. Play-acting “Sopranos” in traffic gridlock on Miami Beach probably provided some good belly laughs for Broncos defensive end Elvis Dumervil and his friend right up to the part when they were face down on a hot car hood, listening to the Miranda warning.  Read more from the Denver Post >>>>

Woody Paige: Questions shroud beginning of Broncos’ season - Verily, the Broncos’ past season involved throughout, and revolved around, Tim Tebow, John Elway and the Biblical scripture John 3:16.  Earlier this year the Broncos engraved their eye-black with John 3:21 and 3:22. On March 21, Elway introduced Peyton Manning as the Broncos’ new quarterback, and on March 22, John traded Tim.  Read more from the Denver Post >>>>

Q&A with Eric Studesville – Running Backs Coach Eric Studesville coached his unit to the top of the league last year as the Broncos led the NFL in rushing with 2,632 yards. They set a team record running for 164.5 yards a game and first-year Bronco Willis McGahee tied for the NFL lead with seven 100-yard rushing games and totaled 1,199 rushing yards on the year.  Read more from Denver Broncos >>>>

Reasons the Denver Broncos Should Be Favored in the AFC West - Three out of four teams in the AFC West finished last season with an 8-8 record. That doesn’t exactly scream powerhouse NFL division.  The Denver Broncos are looking to change that. As the defending champions of the division, the Broncos made some key off-season moves, setting themselves up for a repeat.  Peyton Manning alone has accounted for his share of victories in the past with the Colts. If he can perform at even half of his level of play in Indy, it could be enough to add two or three wins, thus taking the AFC West.  Read more from Bleacher Report >>>>

How Von Miller Can Duplicate Last Year’s Breakout Season - Von Miller became one of the most effective pass-rushers in the game during his rookie season and earned Defensive Rookie of the Year honors after recording 11.5 sacks in 2011. It was an impressive season for any player, but for a rookie, it was very impressive.  It’s worth considering if Miller’s rookie season can be replicated. It was that good.  Read more from Bleacher Report >>>>

Denver Broncos Trying To Relive The “Orange Crush” Days - The Denver Broncos  fans have to be excited about their team that will be taking the field come September.  It has been a long time since they could be proud and hopeful of all phases at one time, and especially the defense.  Last season, the Denver Broncos at times had a stringent, bend but don’t break defense.  At times, however, they also had a defense that would legitimately get torched for 40 points and look pitiful while allowing it to happen.  Entering 2012, Defensive Coordinator Jack Del Rio will hope to complete the transformation from a 3-4 system in 2010 to a 4-3 defense in 2011 and present a formidable presence to opposing teams.  Read more from Rant Sports >>>>

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