denverbroncos.com - 6/6/2008
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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- It's hard to imagine a much more versatile season for a defensive tackle than Marcus Thomas experienced in 2007.
In his rookie year in the league, the fourth-round draft pick played in all 16 games and racked up 30 tackles, but also intercepted a pass, defended a pass and recovered a fumble. And Thomas said he's just getting started.
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... and out of the lineup. Last year I kind of missed the first four or five games until I got going. My rookie year and sophomore season, I finished strong both years. I want to be able to build off that throughout the whole year. Hopefully this is past me, and I can start off strong.
There is no doubt that Jay Cutler feels good about Tony Scheffler's abilities and a big key to 2008 will be Scheffler's ability to stay healthy.
Marcus Thomas is looking forward to 2008, ready to show coaches and fans what he can do -
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