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Marlon McCree

#20 / Safety / Denver Broncos

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Sacks Interceptions Tackles
G Sacks YdsL Int Yds IntTD Solo Ast Total
2008 - Marlon McCree 6 0 0 0 0 0 19 6 25

The Denver Broncos Defense - The Truth About The Kansas City Loss

It seems like every week the same people say the same thing about the Broncos defense.  We hear how horrible they are, how they can't stop the run, how they can't defend the pass, how they can't put pressure on the quarterback.  Some of that is true, we all know that, but something has become a disturbing trend, something that continues to be overlooked.  Much of the problems with the defense start with the offense and special teams.  No, really, it does. 

Specifically against Kansas City, I'd go so far as to say the defense, for over 3 quarters, played as well as it did against the Raiders Week 1.  Unfortunately, the offense didn't give them much of a chance. What is certain is the Broncos defense is by no means a dominant defense in any facet, run defense, pass defense, pressuring the quarterback, none of it.  The defense as a group is average at best, but with the offense the Broncos put on the field this team should be able to win, unless the offense, the strength of the team, let's it down.  On Sunday, that is exactly what happened.

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MHR Chalk Talk -- Week 2 - San Diego Chargers at Denver Broncos

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IN DENVER BRONCO PRE-GAME ANALYSIS

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So you thought week one was important?  Well, it was.  After all, Denver was playing a division rival (ok, ok, the division rival), it was a Monday Night Football game, and the first game of the 2008 season.  Still, this week's game goes well beyond all of that.

  1. Denver leads the AFC West.  With a win against SD, Denver takes a commanding lead over the team many "experts" pick to represent the AFC West in the playoffs.
  2. Along with NE, this is supposed to be one of the toughest games on a weak schedule.  Did I say NE?  They of "Bradyless" fame?
  3. More than any other game this season, this game should indicate the readiness of Denver to get back to the playoffs.  SD is a better team than Oakland.

While many Denver fans waited for the season to start on Monday against the hated Raiders, this is perhaps the game fans have really waited for.  Monday was the game we wanted emotionaly.  Monday's game was a test.  Now the season really starts.  This is the game where Denver answers the question, "Are we for real?"  This is the game where the quest really takes off.

Let's take a look at both teams; the systems, the players, the Xs and Os, the match-ups.  The last game was nice, but against a basement team.  This game is against the current AFC West Champions, and we need to know what's in store for the game.

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Who gets more receiving yards for Denver?
  • WR Marshall
  • WR Royal
  • WR Stokley
  • TE Scheffler
  • Other

  535 votes | Results

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Denver Broncos @ Oakland Raiders - Making The Grade

One last look at the Raiders game before moving full throttle to Week 2's Home Opener against the Chargers. We'll talk much more about that, but another new feature here at MHR is "Making The Grade" where I will grade the Broncos performance from the night before. I will also provide the numbers for the team leader in that particular category.  While it should be a lot of fun to look back, I will turn a critical eye on the Broncos performance, because the Broncos are going to have to beat teams that are alot better than the Oakland Raiders if they are really going to take that next step.

QUARTERBACK
 

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vs OAK / 9.8.08PassingRushing
CompAttPctYdsTDRushYdsAvgTD
Jay Cutler 16 24 66.7 299 2 5 9 1.8 0

Prior to the game I talked about Cutlers struggles against the Raiders in 2007.  He has just 1 TD pass compared to 4 INTs and the Raiders' pressure seemed to get under Cutler's skin.  Not this time.  Cutler looked poised and confident.  He also knew exactly where to go with the football and has a complete grasp of the offensive game plan.  His number could have been even better(hard to believe) if Tony Scheffler hadn't dropped a sure TD, or if Cutler's mechanics hadn't let him down.  His consistency level, especially drive to drive, was alot better than in 2007.  Cutler was much more of a streaky QB last year, last night he was a consistent quarterback.  Regardless of the reason, Jay played great, and great quarterbacks can elevate mediocre talent.  A solid A for Cutler.

Poll
Your Turn! Grade The Performance of the Broncos in their 41-14 win over Oakland
  • A+
  • A
  • A-
  • B - Even a Non-Broncos fan can't go any lower than this!

  605 votes | Results

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Denver Broncos @ Oakland Raiders - The Edge

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2007 OFFENSE

Category Broncos Raiders
Points Scored 20.0 (21st) 17.7 (23rd)
Passing 224.0 (13th) 164.4 (31st)
Rushing 122.3 (9th) 130.4 (6th)
Total Offense (yards) 346.3 (11th) 294.8 (25th)

2007 DEFENSE

Category Broncos Raiders
Points Scored 25.6 (28th)  24.9 (26th)
Passing 193.4 (7th) 195.8 (8th)
Rushing 142.6 (30th) 145.9 (31st)
Total Defense (yards) 336.0 (19th) 341.6 (22nd)

Welcome to a Week 1 edition of The Edge, MileHighReport's in-depth look at this week's Broncos game. Each week I'll take a look at the rosters and give my thoughts on which team had the advantage in each area. I'll then give my official prediction. As always, I look forward to your feedback.

Enough talk, it's Broncos/Raiders. Who has "The Edge"?

 

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MHR Chalk Talk -- Week 1 - Denver Broncos at Oakland Raiders

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IN DENVER BRONCO PRE-GAME ANALYSIS

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How important is this game to the Broncos?  After all, this isn't a game against the Chargers for the title of AFC West best.  However, it is an important game in many, many ways.

  1. The winner is undefeated, the loser has to win two games in a row for a winning season.
  2. The game is a divisional pairing; crucial for playoff tie breaks.
  3. This is Monday Night Football; the big stage.  The confidence boost (or lag) could be a major factor going into the early season.

For Denver fans, it doesn't get any better than this.  Denver playing in the opening MNF game against the hated Raiders.  Let's break down the Xs and Os, and take a look at how these teams match up.

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Who will have the best game?
  • A Denver RB
  • Denver's QB, TE, or Receiver
  • A Denver Defensive Back
  • A Denver Defensive Lineman
  • A Denver Linebacker
  • Oakland RB
  • Oakland QB, TE, or Receiver
  • Oakland Defensive Back
  • Oakland Defensive Lineman
  • Oakland Linebacker

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Denver Broncos 23 - Dallas Cowboys 13 -- Final Thoughts and Analysis

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  Dallas Cowboys 13      @          Denver Broncos 23

August 16th, 2008 - 7:00pm MST
Invesco Field @ Mile High
Denver, CO

The Broncos don't have much time to enjoy Saturday Night's win over the Cowboys, turning quickly around to prepare for a Friday Night match up with Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers.  That means we can't dwell on it for too long, either.  After watching  and studying the game, I did want to take a few moments to break down a few of the things I saw.  At the end, of course, will be a break down of community participation in the Open Threads.  

I have gone on record saying that wins or losses in the pre-season are not as important as playing well for 60 minutes.  I definitely feel that way, but it sure does feel good to win a game.  I am looking for progress as we head through August, and the Broncos improved from Game 1 to Game 2.  Let's break it down --

PASSING GAME(QB and O-Line)

 It was obvious the two teams had different things in mind coming into the game, but it was still the Cowboys 1st team defense that Jay Cutler dissected on Saturday Night.  I can remember back in 1998, after the Broncos had won the Super Bowl and were preparing to defend.  They didn't want to lose any game, ever.  Cowboys fans will say, and they have to me, that the Cowboys took it easy on the Broncos, especially after all the hub-bub last year. Maybe.  But as an athlete, you never want to be embarrassed, and Cutler did a little bit of that.

Jay Cutler has improved just about everything in his game.  Footwork, mechanics, delivery, the way he looks off of receivers.  Yes, we all know about the diabetes stuff, but this is more about Cutler feeling comfortable and confident in the offense than it is about insulin levels.  Cutler is going to the line of scrimmage, reading the defense, and knows at the snap where he is going with the football.  Cutler is also getting the Broncos into the end zone, scoring 3 TD's in 6 offensive possessions.  There could have been more points by the first strong in the 2-minute drill, but Matt Prater's long field goal at the end of the first half went wide.  More on the later.

I thought Patrick Ramsey came in, and after a disastrous beginning that was saved by undisciplined play by the Cowboys, Ramsey settled down and started to make some throws.  He is still slow at reading through his progressions and frequently delivers the ball late.  It pains me to think of how dummied-down the playbook would have to be with Ramsey at the helm.

The Offensive Line once again had its' ups and downs in the passing game.  There were once again way too many penalties, with Ryan Clady and Chris Kuper getting hit with holding penalties.  More importantly, Jay Cutler once again stayed clean as the O-Line did not allow a sack in the first half(the sackless streak ended in the 4th quarter when Darrell Hackney was sacked).  I liked what I saw from Ryan Clady, who did a solid job on DeMarcus Ware.  There were time Ware even stunted inside to try and avoid going up against Clady, a good sign since that means it will usually be Ben Hamilton or Tom Nalen/Casey Wiegmann that the De is going to get a face full of.  I am happy about where the O-line is right now in pass protection, but the penalties need to be cleaned up.

Poll
What Grade Would You Give The Broncos For Their Performance Against The Cowboys?
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • F

  473 votes | Results

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MHR Chalk Talk - 2008 Pre-Season Game #2 - Cowboys @ Broncos

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  Dallas Cowboys      @          Denver Broncos

August 16th, 2008 - 7:00pm MST
Invesco Field @ Mile High
Denver, CO

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Welcome to an exhibition version of MHR Game Prep! How does this work? Simple. I'll be providing the game preps for you this year, but the pre-season will be a little different.

In the pre-season, it is hard to gauge what will happen. Neither team plays for the win, but instead calls in plays and substitutions designed to test out potential starters. Because the game is competitive on an individual level (but not so much at the team level), it is very difficult to provide a match up for the game. There's no telling who will play and for how long, nor what kind of program will be run under coaches wanting to call "vanilla" plays.

So what we will do is provide a game prep based on the concept that the game counts, is a part of the regular season, and that the starters are playing four quarters. Call it a preseason practice for the "game prep" author to get up to speed if you will. By reading the articles in the preseason as if they were regular games, the predictive value is worthless, but the value in gauging the strengths and weaknesses of our players and system should provide some good insight on what to expect this year.

The big treat (I hope) is that students of the reloading season series "MHR University" will be able to recognize the terms and concepts in the game preps, and watch the game of football with a trained and discerning eye. If you missed the series, no worries mate! Just click the links in the story to read up on the terms.

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Denver Broncos @ Houston Texans - What To Watch For

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  Denver Broncos      @       Houston Texans

August 9th, 2008 - 6:00pm MST
Reliant Stadium - Houston, TX

At last the time for talk is over and the time to play is upon us.  Regardless of what you personally think the Quest is all about it starts for you and the Broncos tonight with their first pre-season game against the Houston Texans. 

Sure, the first game is usually a time to get your starters in and out without getting anyone hurt, and it is no different for the Broncos, but there are a lot of battle up and down the roster that games like these will help determine.  There aren't many guaranteed roster spots out there once you get past the top 12-15 players.  That means there are 65 guys battling for 38 spots.  Good times to be sure.

As a new practice, I reached out to the main contributors here at MileHighReport to see what they would be watching for tonight.  They are included after the "fold", but here are a few things I am focusing on tonight against the Texans --

1.  Ryan Clady and the O-Line -- I'll start with Clady because he is playing the most important position on the O-Line if you have a right-handed QB - Left Tackle.  The Texans have an elite pass rusher in Mario Williams and he will be a good first test for Clady.  I also expect Clady to see a bit more playing time since he is playing such a high-profile position as a rookie. 

I am also looking to see how Chris Kuper fares with a huge cast on his hand.  While the injury is unfortunate, and Kuper is a true warrior for trying to play through it, if he struggles it could open the door for someone else. 

Ben Hamilton will get his first live action since New Year's Eve 2006 when he laces them up tonight.  He has shown no ill-effects of the concussion that ended his 2007 season before it began, and more importantly he has not looked timid at all.  Even as important as Tom Nalen is to the offense, I look at Hamilton as the most important piece.  If he goes down again, the line really has to start shuffling bodies around.

2.  Rookies Get Their Shot -- So far so good for the rookie class of 2008.  Eddie Royal is going to start at #2 receiver tonight, his first real test of whether he can be a factor on offense as well as special teams.  While some will lead you to believe Royal's promotion is a statement against Darrell Jackson, I think Jackson is firmly entrenched as the #2, and will likely be the #1 while Brandon Marshall serves his suspension.  If Royal proves to be effective at the #2 spot, Jackson, who is already comfortable as a #1, will slide over to fill Marshall's spot. 

I also expect Jack Williams and Josh Barrett to see extended action tonight.  I am high on both players, especially Barrett, and think both can make an impact in some way, shape or form in 2008.  This will be their first chance to prove to everyone they have what it takes to play at this level and I expect both players not to disappopint.

3.  Revamped Defense Needs To Make A Statement -- We've heard a lot of talk from the defense about how much they like the system being installed by Bob Slowik.  Now it is time to prove it works.  The Broncos will only go as far this season as it's defense allows, despite having a solid offensive group.  The Texans do not have a stellar run game, and the Broncos need to start building confidence in their run-d. 

The front 7 also needs to generate pressure on the quarterback to assist what I consider to be an underrated secondary that has a lot more athleticism and speed now that John Lynch is no longer around.  You guys are really going to like Marlon McCree, and his acquisition could be a steal once this season plays out.  Trust me.

4.  Kicking Game - Not just field goals, but kick-offs and punts as well.  The Broncos have been the worst, deal last, horrible, awful, etc when it comes to special teams and starting field position.  An extra 10 yards on a kick return is one less first down the offense needs to try and move the ball down the field.  Same goes for the coverage teams.  The Broncos need to consistently win the field position battle, whether that is by forcing turnovers or by simply turning over the field with solid punt and kick coverage.

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Broncos Release Initial Depth Chart Of 2008

The Broncos released their initial Depth Chart of 2008, in preparations of their game against the Houston Texans on Saturday Night.  See Below -

Broncos Offense
Pos. First Team Second Team Third Team Fourth Team
         
WR Brandon Marshall Eddie Royal Glenn Martinez Clifford Russell
         
LT Ryan Clady Erik Pears    
LG Ben Hamilton Dylan Gandy Kory Lichtensteiger  
C Tom Nalen Casey Wiegmann P.J. Alexander  
RG Chris Kuper Montrae Holland Mitch Erikson  
RT Ryan Harris Tyler Polumbus    
TE Daniel Graham Tony Scheffler Nate Jackson Brett Pierce
         
WR Darrell Jackson Brandon Stokley Keary Colbert Samie Parker
         
QB Jay Cutler Patrick Ramsey Darrell Hackney  
RB Selvin Young Andre Hall Ryan Torain Anthony Alridge
FB Cecil Sapp Peyton Hillis Michael Pittman  
Broncos Defense
Pos. First Team Second Team Third Team Fourth Team
         
LE John Engelberger Ebenezar Ekuban Tim Crowder  
LT Dewayne Robertson Alvin McKinley Nic Clemons  
RT Marcus Thomas Kenny Peterson Josh Mallard Steven Harris
RE Elvis Dumervil Jarvis Moss Paul Carrington Larry Birdine
         
WLB D.J. Williams Jamie Winborn Wesley Woodyard  
MLB Nate Webster Niko Koutouvides Spencer Larsen Manuel Padilla
SLB Boss Bailey Louis Green Jordan Beck  
         
LCB Champ Bailey Domonique Foxworth Jack Williams  
RCB Dre Bly Karl Paymeh Christian Morton Lamont Reid
SS Hamza Abdullah Roderick Rogers Josh Barrett  
FS Marlon McCree Marquand Manuel Vickiel Vaughn  
Broncos Specialists
Pos. First Team Second Team Third Team Fourth Team
P Sam Paulescu Brett Kern    
K Matt Prater Sam Paulescu Brett Kern  
KO Matt Prater Sam Paulescu Brett Kern  
         
PR Eddie Royal Glenn Martinez Marquay McDaniel Samie Parker
KR Eddie Royal Andre Hall Anthony Alridge Clifford Russell
         
PLS Mike Leach Tony Scheffler Josh Mallard  
KLS Mike Leach Josh Mallard Brett Pierce  
H Brett Kern Sam Paulescu Patrick Ramsey  

There were a couple surprise in my opinion. 

It does make me wonder just how effective a defensive line can be with John Engleberger as a starter at end, and what the hell has happened to Tim Crowder to be listed as the 3rd string LDE.

Another slight surprise is Michael Pittman who comes in listed as the 3rd string FB, while not being listed at all as a HB.

Not a surprise to me was the meteoric rise of Eddie Royal who sits behind Brandon Marshall at WR.  If the reports we hear are true and Marshall is suspended, that would put Royal in line to start Week 1 in Oakland.

Also of little surprise is Nate Webster starting at MLB.  It was obvious to me that Webster was the better player and deserved to get the nod over Niko Koutouvides.

Things are likely to change over the next month, but it sure is fun to talk about stuff on the field, isn't it?!?

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Broncos Training Camp - 7/31 Quotes

BRONCOS HEAD COACH MIKE SHANAHAN

On Thursday morning's practice --
"It was a great practice. We had good tempo and had great spirits. We got a lot done."

On the competition at defensive tackle --
"It's good; we have some good competition there. Every day you come out here you see one guy that flashes. We have a number of preseason games to put our defense in, but I'm looking forward to seeing them in live conditions. We've got some great effort; we've some young guys with a lot of potential. We'll just wait and see."

On DE Ebenezer Ekuban not practicing --
"It's very similar to what I've done with Tom Nalen, what I've done with (Dewayne) Robertson. Here is a veteran guy that came off surgery and missed six practices in a row and didn't complain and didn't want to miss practice, but I thought it was the best for him."

On the status of Tom Nalen --
"He's going to have an MRI today to just check everything out and make sure if there is something we have missed. According to (Head Athletic Trainer) Steve (Antonopulos), it's not the knee, it's beneath the knee. The bursa sac is causing him a little irritation right now. He doesn't think it's anything serious, but to prevent anything we are going to check it with an MRI and hope it'll be fine and just a little bit sore."

On the defense --
They are still learning the system; we still have some great competition and we are trying to get 11 guys on the same page. That's pretty tough against our offense because we throw so many formations at them. We are picking up things very quickly. Like I said it's a great competition out there."

On QB Jay Cutler --
"(He is having a) good camp. He has his weight back. Anytime you are in your third year you feel a lot more comfortable-the terminology, the system, the supporting cast and the defenses. Most quarterbacks in their third year want to go out and prove themselves."

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