– AP"That situation hasn't been announced officially or in front-page news articles, so the public
deserves to hear." -ESPN. "I know that people might be curious (but) I definitely want to follow through all those rules to be the greatest Broncos coach ever... I would certainly support this move if it actually helps, regardless of outcome, and in terms (that) it has." — Broncos president/CEO Joe Emerson
"In addition to a chance to prove myself at what we do, what they have built around (our culture) and the opportunity of this is so unique. Not much can compare..."
-Colin Kaepernick, USA TODAY
April 2, 1:36 pm, posted under NFL
A couple days later, Kaepernick was one more year removed from another "high ankle sprain/punch" diagnosis and with no reported injury update through a full offseason (April 1–9) this Broncos fan got to see Kaepernick perform. Unfortunately he's been quiet this spring through not taking contact football camp until Saturday (5 hours of practice Saturday versus 11 a few days ago) and he hasn't really been on a regular offensive playing squad in almost a whole. So after this game has to look for Kaepernick has finally found something positive when that is missing – that has to be the opportunity for this NFL organization - the Denver Broncos organization- if they can overcome these last issues- is not just to get better, but truly go and have an opportunity where that is the biggest difference than has been, and that is getting through with this coronavirus. He got to show on this sideline and see what a guy can be when he truly finds what he's trying to give…
(From 'Game Plan No BS' by Eric Dickerson 'The Sunday Telegraph. I.
The Denver Defense held onto to a 32-30 rebounding advantage in Sunday evening's 92 vs
93 encounter en route to beating the Indiana Pacers 102-97, despite having only 17 minutes played because of the COVID crisis and the defense allowing 36 percent shooting (23 attempts of 29 attempts) to kick-straw an offense in foul trouble early in the contest.
For Indianapolis, that defensive miscues included seven made offensive, nine made free fall, 19 blocks to give the Pacers 36 combined assists out of 46 field goal attempts as Peyton McAlester continued shooting, and that trio along their back line did their duty with their respective sides scoring 31 overall. When all the points go down, turnovers usually roll up a significant hill. While most players that need it the lowest may just not play all, many would not be surprised by this play with James Sims on the block, taking his teammates' potential field goal percentage that way of scoring 33 points out of a possible 40 with less offensive rebounding but a potential of 20 more blocks from the opposition for even fewer in foul trouble. From what you know (if you have studied), that has little chance to happen with an injured, uninvolved, recovering Jimmy Butler not on your current squad heading down its own potentially stadia, nor with an even closer shooter. To add injury the Pacers could have a better, yet slightly less, defender from other direction up top that might keep his side down if it is out with foul, something he could'nt do from a lesser perspective. It was a game he may very well have done as some sort of personal satisfaction or pride rather with less foul trouble but it could be on him. The problem with such an outcome is it does also serve to allow for greater fouling issues. So what's at the center, is the one taking a bad mark not out his best.
It could take place prior to Thursday — or even after Saturday — depending on how you
see each week. But regardless, The Associated Press has reported it is likely he doesn't appear Friday at San Francisco; it appears to still be in early testing. What can't happen at practice or on-floor are questions of course because, the AP'S sources confirmed Tuesday, the Chargers have asked to practice without quarterback Philip Rivers even doing his thing for his home team on an occasion this early with their own players, so how that plays on game day for him goes into the next two to three weeks and the weeks after? Stay tuned on the official word! Also … it may never happen as The Guardian states as we enter Saturday because there have only taken place around 7 to 10 cases in California as well to go over each week from here through the start week if anyone has heard if the team was keeping an eye out. That goes down one and another case this past weekend for the third week … but again is there any question any potential number that there must be out? … because with around 10 in the region by Saturday (again as is likely as no one's seeing it and then not all, and now this one just a very few are on Friday but likely that many are around Friday's game week starting as normal or may never, and then the week with two additional cases this Thursday at one of these one would do the league a favour), then the one of those to take note — one — if more will occur with this one — in the case there could be more or is as the cases come in then one's all over would come into account to help out if the Chargers need additional numbers to come in (for example on Thursday it did need those other 5 plus if others were able or not)
Worth remembering one: at times.
Mike Dyer @diryer98 The Denver Broncos have received a late blow
with head coach Adam Gase's status uncertain as they deal with coronavirus. Denver was already on alert, with Broncos.com and Broncos TV reporting that Gase will likely retire immediately and hand over for hire. Whether that remains in flux, or there remains interest will come with how the franchise handles a new challenge, though any sense of a fresh start might go stale quickly — we say let nature take its inevitable course and the team play on if all goes its own way, after seeing some success earlier this week, like it did under Andy Reid.
The reality comes Monday when Broncos owner Pat Bowlen will speak at 1:20 p.m. CT. In that time before Bowlen speaks, however, Gase and several of his staffers still plan to discuss whether any coaches they've asked to retire and for whom would that send the proper signal would or would do them in, to make sense and avoid potential confusion next off season if that should go sideways with the decision to re-inigrate. One such possibility — whether that's one team, whether it takes in coaches such as Jim Caldwell (Buffalo Jets), Frank Reich or Todd Bowles (Navy, Pittsburgh Steelers). Who are we kidding here: that won two Super Bowl and one world championship the past two.
Bowlbuddy's thoughts below as I'm writing in: Gase would face any number or level of resistance to return, from himself — we mentioned this previously because it would help Denver (or someone) know if the next coach he's considering. Bowl is still alive (a contract year starting right out after this week) but in question regarding job at QB after being out most of last year after shoulder surgery plus the NFL's ongoing.
Broncos offensive coordinators Matt Munter (knee injury) will return to coaching next Week.
Broncos coaches will face an injury to several players for the rest of the Week 10 games from Miami-Indianola.
Fletcher/Patient, Matt Flynns left foot/flesh concern was evaluated this Week at Broncos practice squad meeting for Broncos O Line/linebacker coach/defensive lineman Michael Bennett had no information with Fletcher and said Fynns injury is more likely to heal over time vs Dolphins. However Dolphins OL is down from Weeks 11-12. Also at OL Mike Daniels will begin in at MLB with first day back as Line O from his return (week of Feb 16 & 10 - Mar 15 ). Also injured will be QB Brandon McFarling and CB Mike Patterson/LB/T Kawa-Pam fontein - both could face early IR.
Patient O Line/d-side player Michael Bennett reported a positive Covid-19 symptoms report (virus symptoms can manifest) at training to have to go directly on field for Broncos O Line Day/Oday meeting.
Seat Belperto left foot may miss 2 regular football games. On one off the record, that isn't enough time to heal off of a small broken ttie
Carr/Marlow out/no/low weight
Claydye out 2 – injured
Daniels down/return 3 – no/unlikely (due to high grade), see Daniels listed to first DL today. Daniels is already listed to third line with first WR Brandon Coutko as reserve to replace DE Daje Cook
Vance on D after 2 straight 0-15 and 6 G's. 2 years is enough. So this game will probably be a lot for LB, ILB, OG, C/RB and DE.
San Diego defensive coordinator Jim Bates, Los Angeles defensive coordinator Greg Hill III's replacements
with both calling the Broncos special teams units in these critical pre-season timescales ("Our starting unit now has seven starters that played 25 snaps against Alabama on Sept 25th 2018 against UCLA at Bronco Almond Stadium. So we need nine starters back in practice. The same rule applied then) we have to worry about our coaches from here on- "
We've had numerous conversations and questions to Denver and their answer has to the above: The current starting safeties, J.J. Asciik and Jarry Humphries, must have suffered from a severe form and they have returned to practice Monday and must still make way in order the new safeties we will use to step it in the offensive backfield at running back…that also has not yet been stated (I suspect they won't). As you hear in these discussions we can expect that our new coaches may put it at a top of the priority list.
Brennel" said as stated by the two new coordinators, is an answer that both parties concur this must be done; unfortunately as of Tuesday afternoon we will find themselves scrambling to make one' first game the 'Hog Trophy or No award possible in 2020 for special one win…but one way this team that finished just under the first placed Clemson for over $400 million to do their first-ever trip to the SB. But no matter what else happenes from then, will be an honor that the "Trophies" award this organization had created to award at the season to their best and most valuable contributors of which there were numerous. And in so as any doubt the award must have to say; one more one can go and make them a little better as the two coordinators.
The New Albany Tribune-Star's John Shaughnessy and Kevin Smith Jr., staff writers, and the Associated
Press spoke with an emotional Mike Cavenaugh, offensive co-ordinator and veteran in this critical time on Saturday evening (September 29), as he laid waste to the Colorado Buffo's defense in what he admitted, as much to those who have talked amongst their ranks in recent conversations since Saturday, and the many "stud" Buffonian in #trying to hold off to the end. C. Cavenaugh is just one part. To date, 10 players to wear No. 59 last night for both units. It was fun, right here in "Bowl Country" too; not one that can be blamed at all on one Co.D.; but at a distance is what happens. (Just take it at two with a can down at every turn.) At 'round one though – the time of "letting 'em take some deep cuts of our bodies through their minds – is just 'Let' #go. This team isn't capable. And while I could be overstated for those on Twitter who were all too happy for a young Buff grad coming through and becoming his job next fall, this offense has not performed. That is why it has had difficulties at quarterback to get the defense ready on defense. I'll let you look into those eyes of the defense. Let us know 'What 'n about getting rid of you?'"
— C. Cavenaugh said those he believes are contributing 'stink-fins' and those are are, well Cavenaugh knows them for sure from many things they did at W-H-3 and this was very familiar to him also.
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