rockymountainnews.com - 5/16/2008
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The Broncos have been busy keeping up with the Joneses . . . And the Rooneys and McCaskeys, the Spanoses, Bidwills, Browns and Glazers. And, now, after Denver's offseason, front-office shuffle, the Goodmans have been elevated into the NFL's first families of decision- makers. Jim Goodman, 56, a football lifer as a scout and coach who likely could identify from memory Motel 6s off every ...
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Daily Links - Third Goodman’s a Charm
BroncoTalk —
Eerily similar headlines in the Denver papers today, but the bottom line: Tyler Goodman will join his father and brother in the Denver Broncos scouting department. [DPO, RMN]
Meanwhile, Brian Xanders will manage the cap for the Broncos and spearhead draft signing procedures. [RMN]
Looking at fair weather fans, and how good the Broncos could be this year. [Colorado Springs Independent]
John Elway likes him some berry juice. [CBS4 Denver]
JaMarcus ...
Horse Tracks Weekend 5/17/08
The Mile High Report —
Here's a weekend edition of Horse Tracks. Enjoy!
Dewayne Robertson has a lot to prove to everyone, including himself. See here
Brian Xanders wants to make sure that the salary cap doesn't cause Denver problems. See here
Denver is relying on the Goodmans to help the office. See here and ...
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