
Dustin Maul
Jul 26, 2010 May 30, 2012 116 2672
To me, sports are more then just a game--they are a religion. All in all I'm just a failed athlete, I wish every day that I could strap on the pads and go play some MF'n football!
One other thing. I love to use media in my comments. So more then likely you will see a picture that furthers my point, or you will see a link that shows a kick ass video!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7xFznOSmvY
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The Grinch that stole Christmas
via blog.betdsi.com
I awoke this morning with a smile on my face. Little did I know that no more than five hours later that smile, as well as the remnants of my Christmas spirit, would be shattered.
The Broncos traveled to Buffalo the day before Christmas. In the minds of Broncos fans around the world, Tebow would play the role of Santa Clause. His gift? To bring home the AFC West divisional crown back to Denver. Little did we know that the Buffalo Bills, or in this case the Grinch, would have plans of their own to steal Christmas from Broncos fans around the world.
KC SBnation predicts Justin Houston to have more sacks than Von Miller in 2011.
This is a bit old, but definitely worth mentioning. What do you guys think of this?
Secret phone call dampens CBA hopes
The night before delivering a joint message to NFL rookies with commissioner Roger Goodell, NFL Players Association executive director DeMaurice Smith held an under-the-radar conference call Tuesday to update many of the league’s most prolific stars on the status of labor negotiations, FOXSports.com has learned.
Kenneth Faried highlights.
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Football Outsiders predict Von Miller to have 36.4 sacks by his 5th year.
It's no surprise that Elvis Dumervil was texting this year's highest-projected pass-rusher minutes after the Broncos made him the second overall draft pick: With Denver moving back to a 4-3 defense under John Fox, the Broncos will have one of the most dynamic edge-rushing duos in the NFL, just a year removed from finishing dead last in Defensive Adjusted Sack Rate as a result. Miller led the nation in 2009 with 17 sacks, and he put up 10.5 more in 2010 after recovering from an early season ankle injury.
His skills also transfer well to the NFL because he has a comprehensive arsenal of hand moves and foot fakes -- he can rip and swim and take a step inside or outside before switching directions and leaving some other poor sucker in the dust. He will also pick up sacks by sheer determination. One of the things I like best about Miller is that he refuses to give up on a play after he gets beaten, or if it goes the other direction.
Cardinals interested in Kyle Orton.
the Cardinals have had preliminary contact with the Broncos about the availability of Kyle Orton.
Von Miller: It's time for a change...Orange Crush!!
I'm soooo glad to be a Bronco! Thank god! Orange Crush!!
http://twitter.com/#!/MillerLite40 (Von Miller's Twitter.)
Pat Bowlen meets Von Miller.
The rebirth of the Orange Crush: Von Miller press conference open thread
What an exciting time to be a Broncos fan! The first round of the draft has come and gone. We now know who the newest player to don the orange and blue is--Von Miller. I have to say, It could not have been a greater player. You can tell that he is passionate not only of the game, but passionate to be a Bronco as well.
Shortly after being drafted #2 overall by the Denver Broncos, Von Miller tweeted, "Orange Crush!" Now that is what I like to hear!
John Fox and company did their due diligence in the draft process, they feel like they got their man. "Von's a dynamic player with his ability to rush the passer. He'll be a big part of us bringing back the Orange Crush defense!" -John Elway.
Having said that, it is time to meet the newest Bronco!
Looking past the Orange Haze: Draft thoughts, check the Technique.
via photography.eclipse-designs.com
Depending on how you look at it, the Denver Broncos either have the honor or displeasure of selected second overall in this years draft.
The old adage goes something like this, "Defenses win Championships." As we all know, the Defensive side of the ball has been an after thought for far too long. With the hiring of defensive mastermind, John Fox , expect the Broncos to finally upgrade their Parvum Opus--the Defense.
Into the rabbit hole we go!
Von Miller’s presence in antitrust suit focuses on rookie salary cap
Sounds that he is trying to fight the Rookie salary scale...
Tebow makes a young childs wish come true at Disney World.
"I think that's so much more important than playing football, than being good at football, than winning championships, because honestly at the end of the day, that stuff's not going to matter," he said. "No one's going to remember how many championships you won, how many touchdowns you scored. But if you can change some people's lives in the process, that's truly what matters."
The emergence of a hero: John Fox, the fulfillment of a prophecy.
As soon as John Elway left the NFL hoisting his second Lombardi trophy, this franchise has been hard-pressed to return to the glory days. The fact of the matter is they need a leader, someone to guide them through the turbulent times, they need a hero.
According to ancient Broncos prophecy, "When the franchise is is at its lowest point, when all hope is lost, a hero will emerge in the form of a silver haired Fox. This Fox will lead the franchise back to glory. But first it must beat a common enemy--the black Pirate."
After reading this prophecy, I decided to do some research and find the answers. Obviously the silver Fox is none other then our Head Coach, John Fox. However, I was shocked at what else I found, jump with me to see what I discovered.
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NFL’s CBA talks enter do-or-die phase
So much uncertainty remains when it comes to the NFL’s ever-fluid labor situation, but as we head into a Friday that will likely rank among the most significant days in the history of owner-player relations in major professional sports, this much is clear: For football fans, the hours between now and midnight Saturday will either be awful or awesome, and probably nowhere in between.
CBA deadline extended 7 days through Friday, March 11th.
NFL Network.
Jacksonville Jaguars Release WR Mike Sims-Walker
We don't need a WR, but I was surprised to see him released.
Potential Prospect Profile: Muhammad Wilkerson, DT--Temple.
With all the hype of defensive linemen such as Bowers, Fairley, Dareus, and even Quinn, I thought that I would showcase a guy that I believe is underrated. That man is none other then the 6 foot 5 305 pound Muhammad Wilkerson.
More later, but first let's jump!
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MHR Community Mock Draft: Washington Redskins are on the clock.
Greetings from Mile High Report. My name is Dustin Maul. Over at MHR we are doing a community Mock Draft, I have the pleasure of (mock) drafting for the prestigious franchise that is the Washington Redskins.
Basically I want your opinion, the great contributors of Hogs Haven, on who the Redskins will draft. I understand that sometimes the MSM do not completely understand a teams situation, in turn making strange picks in their mocks. I want this MD to be as accurate as possible. Will you please help me?
More after fold....
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Now this looks like a Football player! Let's sign him!!....please.
Colts Release Bob Sanders
Sanders was placed on injured reserve in December. It was the third straight year that his season ended after playing less than half the season.
He has shown that he can be a player in this league, but he was constantly injured. Should the Broncos try and make a move on Sanders? His injury history worries me...
I know that this is not Broncos related, but I still found it interesting. Back in October, most people in tune with popular culture became familiar with Wiz Khalifa's song "Black And Yellow." It became an un-official anthem for the professional sports teams in Pittsburgh, whose colors are all black and yellow, in addition to becoming absurdly overplayed in Western Pennsylvania. Lil Wayne has decided that, leading up to Super Bowl XLV, this song needed a response, hence, "Green And Yellow" was born.
Here are the lyrics:
What up? I got Nosk in here with me
This ain't a diss song, but uhmm...
Yeah, uh-huh, you know what it is
I'm a cheesehead, y'all n-ggas Cheez Whiz
Pittsburgh Steelers, thats nothin'
That Super Bowl ring, thats stuntin'
Pull up in your town, when you see me you know everything
Green and yellow, Green and yellow
Green and yellow, Green and yellow
I put it down, representin' for my team
I'm in green and yellow, Green and yellow
Green and yellow, Green and yellow
[Lil Wayne - Verse 1]
Money green, yellow broad
Aaron Rodgers, MVP award
This is Green Bay, bitch we go hard
This is Packer Country, where ya green card?
Terrible towels, that shit's borin'
We got the ball, you know we scorin'
Yeah, and thats how we rockin' heavy metal
I'm up in this bitch wit' more Bloods than a blood vessel
Pitt goin' down, say hello to the devil
Just beat the Bears, now we got the Steelers on the schedule
Yeah, no love for 'em boy, break ya hearts
We gon' toast these n-ggas, pop tarts
Yeah, uh-huh, you know what it is
I'm a cheesehead, y'all n-ggas Cheez Whiz
Pittsburgh Steelers, thats nothin'
That Super Bowl ring, thats stuntin'
Pull up in your town, when you see me you know everything
Green and yellow, Green and yellow
Green and yellow, Green and yellow
I put it down, representin' for my team
I'm in green and yellow, Green and yellow
Green and yellow, Green and yellow
[Lil Wayne - Verse 2]
Got a call from my homie, this just in
The Packers in the Super Bowl and they better win
They call him Big Ben, but he weak though
We in Dallas, but we Lambeau Leap hoe
Long hair, don't care, Clay Matthews
We shittin' on these fools, no bathroom
Yeah, got a pocket full of big faces
Throw it up, touchdown on Ike Taylor
Yeah, uh-huh, you know what it is
I'm a cheesehead, y'all n-ggas Cheez Whiz
Pittsburgh Steelers, thats nothin'
That Super Bowl ring, thats stuntin'
Pull up in your town, when you see me you know everything
Green and yellow, Green and yellow
Green and yellow, Green and yellow
I put it down, representin' for my team
I'm in green and yellow
Green and yellow
Green and yellow
Green and yellow
[Lil Wayne - Verse 3]
Uhh, big Gs on the helmet
Steel Curtain? What is that, velvet?
And if we win, I'mma throw a Super Bowl party
And blow a cigar like Vince Lombardi
I'm in Wisconsin, smoking Amsterdam
Yeah I'm from New Orleans, but I been a Packers fan
We knocked the Eagles and the Falcons and the Bears off
Now we 'bout to cut Troy Polamalu hair off
Yeah, uh-huh, you know what it is
I'm a cheesehead, y'all n-ggas Cheez Whiz (Go Pack Go)
Pittsburgh Steelers, thats nothin'
That Super Bowl ring, thats stuntin'
Pull up in your town, when you see me you know everything
Green and yellow, Green and yellow
Green and yellow, Green and yellow
I put it down, representin' for my team
I'm in green and yellow, Green and yellow
Green and yellow, Green and yellow
[Outro]
Uh, go Pack go
Uh, go Pack go
Uh, we yellin' go Pack go
Yeah, like I said, this ain't a diss song
I just love my team, that's the team with them big Gs on the helmet
You know what it is, Oh yeah, Young Mula baby
Saturday Special: Senior Bowl Open Thread
The Senior Bowl is home to a one-of-a-kind NFL Convention. In addition to the two NFL coaching staffs who coach the two Senior Bowl teams each year, over 800 NFL general managers, head coaches, assistant coaches, personnel directors, scouts and other front office personnel from the 32 NFL teams annually attend Senior Bowl week in Mobile, Alabama.
Coaching staffs for the game each year are selected by the NFL office. In addition to the coaches, each NFL team chosen by the league to coach the Senior Bowl teams also brings its training, video and equipment staffs to the contest to work with the Senior Bowl players and maximize the many benefits.
Ryan Harris, JD Walton, Eric Decker, and Zane Beadles spend some quality time with each other at the Winter X games.
From the Fan Posts: Coming home.
A few months ago, just a week or so before the first Kansas City game, I returned home to visit my parents. My parents live in Colorado, nestled in the beautiful San Luis Valley. My wife and I went to visit them to have them meet their granddaughter, whom they have never seen before.
What I thought would just be a typical family meeting became so much more. My life will forever be different because of this. Also, I realized something about our beloved Franchise.
Let's jump to it!
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Saturday Special: East-West shrine game open thread.
via www.ksl.com
Today the annual East-West shrine game will take place at 2 pm mtsd. The East-West shrine game features some of the best young players that will be in the up coming NFL Draft, while at the same time, all the proceeds go to the Shriners hospital for children.
Shriners Hospitals for Children specialize in treating orthopaedic conditions, spinal cord injuries, burns, and cleft lip and palate, for children up to age 18, regardless of their ability to pay.
According to the official East-West Shrine game website--
The East-West Shrine Game Pat Tillman Award is presented to a player who best exemplifies character, intelligence, sportsmanship and service. The award is about a student-athlete's achievements and conduct, both on and off the field.
Pat Tillman was a professional football player who walked away from the game after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 to join the U.S. Army and fight for our country.
A stand-out at Arizona State University, Tillman was named Pac-10 Defensive Player of the Year as a senior before being drafted by the Arizona Cardinals. After just three years in the NFL, Tillman turned down a multi-million dollar contract offer from the Cardinals to enlist in the
U.S. Army.Tillman served multiple tours of duty, including Operation Iraqi Freedom, before he was killed during a mission in Afghanistan in 2004
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Vote Shannon Sharpe into the Hall of Fame!
Calling all Bronco fans! Some of our beloved Broncos have been snubbed by the H.O.F committee. Now it is our turn to vote! Let's make sure that we get Sharpe in!
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Friday Night Open Thread: The search for the next impact player--previous 2nd overall NFL Draft picks.
The Denver Broncos hold the number two overall pick in the 2011 NFL Draft. With this pick it is pertinent that Denver finds the perfect player--one who could fill in and contribute immediately. They need an impact player.
Many before the Broncos have been in this same position. Looking to find the right player with the 2nd pick, some have succeeded, and others have failed....miserably.
The Draft is, to put it simply, a huge gamble. If you pick the right player, then your team could be set for years to come. If you chose the wrong player, on the other hand, then your team could be set back for many years.
When thinking about the main subject for tonight's open thread, I decided to take a look back at previous team's selections with the number 2 pick since 1990.
Let's take a look, shall we?
You know what to do!....Jump!
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Since the Bears are going to be playing in the NFC Championship on Sunday, I thought now was the perfect time to make fun of Jay!
Enjoy!
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