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Hercules Louis Dousman and Patrick Dennis Bowlen will be linked forever. Dousman, a fur trader in the 1800s in Prairie du Chien, Wis., became the state's first millionaire. Bowlen was born in Prairie du Chien and later roamed the Broncos sideline in a fur coat, and his football team will be valued this year by Forbes Magazine at a billion dollars. When Broncos training camp begins later this ... [link]

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TUESDAY MORNING ONE-LINERS
Published 7/8/2008 by Michael David Smith at ProFootballTalk.com
... in Tampa Bay than they were in Tennessee. One local columnist says Broncos owner Pat Bowlen should be considered for enshrinement in Canton. Says Broncos coach Mike Shanahan of new assistant general manager Brian Xanders’ contributions, “It’s what we’ve always tried to get, new ideas. ...

Horse Tracks 7/8/08
Published 7/8/2008 by mdierk at The Mile High Report
Here is a rested, sunburnt, post-holiday edition of Horse Tracks.  Enjoy! Mike Kils of the Denver Post answered mail and shared his toughts.  See here Kils also talked about the "X" factor this season.  See here Woody Paige had an article about Pat Bowlen and the credit the owner deserves.  See here Bill Williamson has an article about Ryan Torain.  See here This story is a little old, but former Bronco Marcus Nash suffered a broken neck playing for the ...

AM Abbott Lines, 7/8
Published 7/8/2008 by Andy at Press Row
... on dregs Travis Henry and Javon Walker and has pulled back, and maybe he’s having economic issues. Maybe Bowlen has learned from nearly a decade of mediocrity (with the exception of the 2005 appearance in the AFC championship game), and maybe he’s getting ready for No. 25, No. 251, No. 3 and No. 65. But his numbers up to now have been impressive. Bowlen will be considered one day for the Pro Football Hall of Fame. ~ Woody Paige, Denver Post, Bowlen deserves lofty cred, 7/8 I’d think Thompson would take a few minutes ...

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