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LINCICOME: Elam leaves a huge hole to fill :  Columns & Blogs : The Rocky Mountain News
LINCICOME: Elam leaves a huge hole to fill : Columns & Blogs : The Rocky Mountain News
As with most things Broncos lately, the parting with Jason Elam, age 38, is bewildering, but no more odd than the suggestion that among his possible replacements might be nearly 44-year-old John Carney. Or why not the 47-year-old Morten Andersen, the man Elam will replace in Atlanta? Kickers, like ugly architecture and hard cheese, improve with age. And, how's this for synergy? Matt Prater, ...
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Daily Links - Marshall in a Cast
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Monday Night Hash: The Wonderlic Years
ESPN.com - NFL Nation Blog — ... Bernie Lincicome is worried about life after Jason Elam. He said Elam's penchant for game-winning kicks is what kept the Broncos from having a top-five pick in the draft. ...

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