Ask manager Bud Black or any pitcher in the Rockies’ rotation, and they are succinct in their analysis of why the season nearly went off the rails during a disastrous June. Colorado’s starting pitchers had a 5.37 ERA that month, sinking the team to a season-high four games below .500 and as many as eight games…
Day: July 20, 2018
O’Halloran: Projecting the Broncos’ initial 53-man roster — The Denver Post
Ninety Broncos players will report to training camp Friday, five weeks and one day ahead of the deadline to cut the roster to 53. Here is our projection of how the roster will look like: OFFENSE (25) Quarterbacks (three): Case Keenum, Paxton Lynch and Chad Kelly. A semi-tough call but we think Kelly will do enough…
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Denver Broncos run defense tabbed as second-best in NFL — Mile High Sports
Since Von Miller began terrorizing quarterbacks as a rookie and “No Fly Zone” took off during the Denver Broncos’ Super Bowl run in 2015, that’s been the identity of Denver’s defense – pass rush and pass coverage. 215 more words
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HT: Broncos that could disappoint in 2018 — Mile High Report – All Posts
Every NFL season sees the rise of new talents and the decline of older ones. We like to talk about the stars & breakout candidates, but who are the Broncos who might not do so well in 2018? As training camp approaches, we’re all set to watch & analyze some exciting additions to the Broncos’…
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What the Brad Hand trade means for the Colorado Rockies and NL West — Rox Pile
The Cleveland Indians and San Diego Padres came together on a big trade that send some shockwaves throughout the baseball world as the Padres sent their closer Brad Hand and reliever Adam Cimber to the Indians for the top catching prospect in all of baseball, according to MLB.com, in Francisco Mejia. The Colorado Rockies (and…
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Colorado Avalanche: 5 Amazing Rookie Goals from 2017-18 — Mile High Sticking
The Colorado Avalanche were in full youth movement for the 2017-18 season. They got some amazing rookie goals out of their commitment. The Colorado Avalanche showed full commitment to their youth movement last year. At any given time last season, the Avs were dressing four or five rookies. They were consistently in the top three for…
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Tom Nalen sees power struggle for Broncos ownership — Mile High Report – All Posts
Denver’s Ring of Fame center was on Thursday’s Vic Lombardi Show and he gave a provocative answer on the state of ownership. Tom Nalen has always been one-of-a-kind. From his days as the Denver Broncos center when he refused to talk to the media to a year-and-a-half ago when he abruptly left Denver radio station…
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Top Pro Bowl Candidates On 2018 Denver Broncos Roster — CBS Denver
By Erick Trickel (247 SPORTS) – The Denver Broncos have a lot of talent on their roster and some players have already been to the Pro Bowl, while others haven’t. With is being a new year, some of these same players could see their way back to everyone’s “favorite” game. Some of these guys are…
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Broncos draft strategy in 2018 was more about the floor than the ceiling — Mile High Report – All Posts
The floor is better than the ceiling when it comes to drafting NFL talent. Editor’s Note: Kelly Smith is a guest poster from PassingProfessor.com. He is an avid Denver Broncos fan and a new member of the Mile High Report community. Think you see a new draft strategy coming from Dove Valley? You can bet…
Report: Denver Nuggets convert Monte Morris’ two-way contract to a guaranteed NBA deal — Mile High Sports
According to Shams Charania of Yahoo Sports, the Denver Nuggets have converted Monte Morris’ two-way contract into a three-year NBA deal worth $4.8 million. The third and final year of his contract is not guaranteed. Morris being converted to a full NBA contract has been a topic of discussion since the Nuggets 2017-18 season ended.…