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1:11 PM Wed, Aug 13, 2008 | Permalink | Yahoo! Buzz
Brian Davis E-mail News tips
The Broncos media were anxious to quiz the Cowboys players about the Broncos. Apparently, the Denver media has taken to calling receiver Brandon Marshall the "Baby T.O." Needless to say, Adam Jones wasn't having any of that. Here's a back and forth between Jones and a Denver TV reporter.
Q: Adam, physically can you compare Brandon Marshall to T.O.?
A: Nah, he's nowhere near T.O.
Q: Could he be at some point?
A: I don't know.
Q: Just looking at his talent level...
A: He could be a good athlete, but he isn't on T.O.'s level.
Q: Is there anybody else like T.O.?
A: I haven't seen him yet. First of all, T.O. is 10 times faster than Brandon Marshall. He's 10 times stronger than Brandon Marshall. You can sometimes get your hand on B at the line. T.O. has a good thing where he snatches and rips, so I would say he's nowhere near T.O.
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Thoughts from Mike Shanahan
1:25 PM Wed, Aug 13, 2008 | Permalink | Yahoo! Buzz
Todd Archer E-mail News tips
Here's a practice transcript from the Broncos coach:
On the morning practice with the Cowboys
"I thought we got some great work in today. I thought both sides were very professional in their approach. We have a little different schemes on both sides of the ball, and it was good work for Dallas and obviously the Broncos. We have a practice this afternoon, and I'm looking forward to that.
"They have a different type of offense and a different type of defense. We get a chance to work against a 3-4 look, and they get a chance to take a look at a four-man front. I thought it was good for both teams. It was a very healthy practice and there was some good, fresh hitting. You go against somebody where you don't know their tendencies, so everybody plays a little bit more honest and it's a good evaluation process for us."
On what he is looking for in terms of improvement
"What you want to do--when you're taking a look at your OTAs, when you're taking a look at your summer camp--you want to find your best 53 guys that can play. You want to get better as a scheme offensively, defensively and special teams. This is a little bit different here. Normally that third week of practice you get tired of hitting against each other. This is a good changeup for both teams where you get a chance to go against different schemes and different people. I thought it was good for both squads."
On the timing of practicing against the Cowboys
"Normally the first couple of weeks (of training camp) you want to install your offense and defense. To go against a team too early would kind of take away what you are trying to put in as your basic fundamentals to installing your offense, defense and special teams. Usually it's better (before your second preseason game) because you have all of that installation in, you have a preseason (game) under your belt, you know who you want to evaluate and you get a chance to do it against different people."
On why he wanted to practice with the Cowboys
"You change it up. We went there last year. Obviously they are playing at our facility, so they are going to come here. We will probably do the same thing next year if we play the Cowboys in preseason."
On signing CB Tyrone Poole
"We brought in a couple of corners (Poole and CB Wale Dada) that we thought would give us more depth at that position, guys that we feel have more of a chance to make our football team. Sometimes you make changes after a game based on how they play. We didn't feel like either of those players (CB Lamont Reid and CB Christian Morton) could make our football team, so we went in a different direction and brought some guys in that we thought could compete for possibly making our squad."
On LB Niko Koutouvides
"He has been playing with the first team and second team throughout camp. We have some competition there (at middle linebacker), and we will find out at the end of camp who steps up and who is our starter. We have two guys (Koutouvides and LB Nate Webster) that are practicing extremely well and we want to give both guys a chance to practice and play with the first team unit. Part of the evaluation process is how they play in practice and how thy play here in the games, so we will have a chance to do both."
On seeing WR Brandon Marshall match up against another team in practice
"I don't know if he picks (his play) up any more. Brandon has been doing this throughout camp. I think you get a chance to see him against different people and obviously a very good football team in the Cowboys. It's always nice to see a guy step up and make some plays like he did."
On whether the intensity level picks up while practicing against another team
"Naturally it does--players and coaches. You want to perform in front of your peers, you want to practice well, you want to play well and at the same time we want to evaluate a lot of people. We have a chance to do it all today."
On why undrafted running backs get a chance to compete with the Broncos
"To be honest with you, they take advantage of an opportunity. (RB) Selvin Young was obviously injured at Texas but he came in here, stayed healthy and took advantage of an opportunity. Any time you get a scholarship and are averaging about five-and-a-half to six yards per carry at Texas, you know you have a big upside and he is taking advantage of that opportunity here."
On RB Selvin Young's potential this year
"Well he guaranteed 2,000 (yards) I think, so he is going to be much better. We have a long way to go though."
Brian Davis E-mail News tips
The Broncos media were anxious to quiz the Cowboys players about the Broncos. Apparently, the Denver media has taken to calling receiver Brandon Marshall the "Baby T.O." Needless to say, Adam Jones wasn't having any of that. Here's a back and forth between Jones and a Denver TV reporter.
Q: Adam, physically can you compare Brandon Marshall to T.O.?
A: Nah, he's nowhere near T.O.
Q: Could he be at some point?
A: I don't know.
Q: Just looking at his talent level...
A: He could be a good athlete, but he isn't on T.O.'s level.
Q: Is there anybody else like T.O.?
A: I haven't seen him yet. First of all, T.O. is 10 times faster than Brandon Marshall. He's 10 times stronger than Brandon Marshall. You can sometimes get your hand on B at the line. T.O. has a good thing where he snatches and rips, so I would say he's nowhere near T.O.
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Thoughts from Mike Shanahan
1:25 PM Wed, Aug 13, 2008 | Permalink | Yahoo! Buzz
Todd Archer E-mail News tips
Here's a practice transcript from the Broncos coach:
On the morning practice with the Cowboys
"I thought we got some great work in today. I thought both sides were very professional in their approach. We have a little different schemes on both sides of the ball, and it was good work for Dallas and obviously the Broncos. We have a practice this afternoon, and I'm looking forward to that.
"They have a different type of offense and a different type of defense. We get a chance to work against a 3-4 look, and they get a chance to take a look at a four-man front. I thought it was good for both teams. It was a very healthy practice and there was some good, fresh hitting. You go against somebody where you don't know their tendencies, so everybody plays a little bit more honest and it's a good evaluation process for us."
On what he is looking for in terms of improvement
"What you want to do--when you're taking a look at your OTAs, when you're taking a look at your summer camp--you want to find your best 53 guys that can play. You want to get better as a scheme offensively, defensively and special teams. This is a little bit different here. Normally that third week of practice you get tired of hitting against each other. This is a good changeup for both teams where you get a chance to go against different schemes and different people. I thought it was good for both squads."
On the timing of practicing against the Cowboys
"Normally the first couple of weeks (of training camp) you want to install your offense and defense. To go against a team too early would kind of take away what you are trying to put in as your basic fundamentals to installing your offense, defense and special teams. Usually it's better (before your second preseason game) because you have all of that installation in, you have a preseason (game) under your belt, you know who you want to evaluate and you get a chance to do it against different people."
On why he wanted to practice with the Cowboys
"You change it up. We went there last year. Obviously they are playing at our facility, so they are going to come here. We will probably do the same thing next year if we play the Cowboys in preseason."
On signing CB Tyrone Poole
"We brought in a couple of corners (Poole and CB Wale Dada) that we thought would give us more depth at that position, guys that we feel have more of a chance to make our football team. Sometimes you make changes after a game based on how they play. We didn't feel like either of those players (CB Lamont Reid and CB Christian Morton) could make our football team, so we went in a different direction and brought some guys in that we thought could compete for possibly making our squad."
On LB Niko Koutouvides
"He has been playing with the first team and second team throughout camp. We have some competition there (at middle linebacker), and we will find out at the end of camp who steps up and who is our starter. We have two guys (Koutouvides and LB Nate Webster) that are practicing extremely well and we want to give both guys a chance to practice and play with the first team unit. Part of the evaluation process is how they play in practice and how thy play here in the games, so we will have a chance to do both."
On seeing WR Brandon Marshall match up against another team in practice
"I don't know if he picks (his play) up any more. Brandon has been doing this throughout camp. I think you get a chance to see him against different people and obviously a very good football team in the Cowboys. It's always nice to see a guy step up and make some plays like he did."
On whether the intensity level picks up while practicing against another team
"Naturally it does--players and coaches. You want to perform in front of your peers, you want to practice well, you want to play well and at the same time we want to evaluate a lot of people. We have a chance to do it all today."
On why undrafted running backs get a chance to compete with the Broncos
"To be honest with you, they take advantage of an opportunity. (RB) Selvin Young was obviously injured at Texas but he came in here, stayed healthy and took advantage of an opportunity. Any time you get a scholarship and are averaging about five-and-a-half to six yards per carry at Texas, you know you have a big upside and he is taking advantage of that opportunity here."
On RB Selvin Young's potential this year
"Well he guaranteed 2,000 (yards) I think, so he is going to be much better. We have a long way to go though."