denverpost.com - 3/19/2008
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Pat Bowlen says he didn't have a problem with Mike Shanahan firing Ted Sundquist. Well, duh. Shanahan was just following Bowlen's orders. We can debate all day long whether Sundquist deserved to go, but the fact is, these things happen all the time in the league Jerry Glanville once dubbed the Not For Long. The issue isn't that Sundquist is gone. Or Jim Bates for that matter. There's only one ...
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Horse Tracks 3/19/08
The Mile High Report —
Here's a Wednesday edition of Horse Tracks. Enjoy! Jim Armstrong states what we all know: Broncos' issues start at the draft. See here Jason Elam is visiting Atlanta. See here In the Elam saga, Pat Bowlen may step in if he must. See here An article out of New York says something we all knew. Omitting Floyd Little from Canton was a mistake. See here The Colorado Springs Gazette discusses the GM firing. See here AFC West The conquered fader nation is blowing thier cash ...
Daily Links - Elam Visits Atlanta Today
BroncoTalk —
... Jim Armstrong points out that the Broncos may have to strike gold (again) in the 4th or 5th rounds of the draft to catch the Chargers in the AFC West. [Denver Post] ...
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