blog.denverbroncos.com - 8/15/2007
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The Valley Ranch practice fields were finely manicured as dawn broke over north Texas; the playing surface looked more like a putting green or a pool table than a place where 160 players were about to wallop each other for over an hour. But it didn t take long for the Broncos and Dallas Cowboys to dig in, get to work and begin chewing up the field during a 90-minute session in conditions that ...
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Broncos Practice in 103 Degree Heat
BroncoTalk —
... “Good job, way to go. Now pack up again” - we’re heading for Dallas. The Broncos arrived in Texas last night to undertake several scrimmages against the Cowboys, a team with its own high hopes behind a young up and coming quarterback. Andrew Mason has the full report of the morning workout, and the general consensus seems to be on the negative side. ...
Broncos Practice With Cowboys, Deal With Hard Memories
The Mile High Report —
After a whirlwind 36 hours for the Broncos, which saw them flw from San Francisco to Denver to Dallas, the Broncos practiced along with the Cowboys this morning, generating a performace indicative of the hurried travel schedule. Andrew Mason has all the details right here, with the best of the best below -- ...
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... Andrew Mason give us his morning and ...
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