Remember the altitude in Denver?

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It's not being talked about much, how do you think this will affect our players, will they be able to have success on the field. Are there ways to prepare for this??
 
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As someone who lives in Denver, I will say that the altitude in the city is not really enough to really do damage to flat landers. It especially shouldn't affect elite athletes.

Once you get up to 9000+ in the high country? Yeah, if you haven't acclimated for a week or so, you're going to be hurting.

When we'd play games against high country teams back in high school, you could feel the altitude a bit, but not really in any way that wiped you out.
 
As someone who lives in Denver, I will say that the altitude in the city is not really enough to really do damage to flat landers. It especially shouldn't affect elite athletes.

Once you get up to 9000+ in the high country? Yeah, if you haven't acclimated for a week or so, you're going to be hurting.

When we'd play games against high country teams back in high school, you could feel the altitude a bit, but not really in any way that wiped you out.
agreed...considering the broncos are 66-88 (.429 win %), it doesn't seem to be that impactful. either you have the talent, or you don't.
 

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