NPLB End of Season Report: Holding the Lines

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 NPLB End of Season Report:  Holding the Lines
The NPLB is going to start in a new direction this offseason, and for the most part this will be a tentative foray.  The analysis (by necessity) must move beyond the drive charts, and I am also going to try incorporating more information regarding Defense and special teams.  To this end, I will be releasing several reports over the next few weeks, dealing with different aspects of ... [link]

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Daily Links - Let the Offseason Begin
Published 1/2/2008 by Kyle at BroncoTalk
Position-by-position breakdown of the Broncos heading into this offseason. [Denver Post] Jim Bates‘ fate will be decided this week as he meets with Coach Mike Shanahan. But if he’s asked to change his scheme again next year, does he even want to return? [Denver Post] Ben Hamilton and Tom Nalen both plan on returning next year, and the left tackle spot is rookie Ryan Harris’ to lose. [Rocky Mountain News] Breaking down the offensive and defensive lines by running statistics and ...

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