2010 Broncos Team Preview: The Quarterbacks

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 It was nice to see Brady Quinn show some improvement over his nervous debut last week. He has the prototypical QB frame and zip on his ball, if he can just stay calm and keep his incredibly tight spiral on an accurate path. We all remember Orton’s ankle and thumb issues of last season; and not having a viable backup quarterback single-handedly cost us a victory on the road at Washington. Although not ready to be the guy, Quinn is the type of quarterback you won’t be ashamed to throw onto the field in the event of another mishap with Kyle Orton, and is a crucial addition to the Denver roster.

As for Orton, has looked like a monumental fantasy football sleeper. Orton isn’t even being drafted in most standard 10 team leagues. This is a huge mistake. Orton has had over a full year to learn and digest Josh McDaniels’ complex offensive system, and let’s not forget he’s got a good head on his shoulders, having graduated from Purdue. Orton possesses the one vital skill you want to see in your starting quarterback; the ability to lead his team into hostile environments and not wilt under the pressure. When I look at Orton, I see a quarterback that has 4,000 yard and near 30 TD potential: numbers even elusive to the amazing John Elway. I’m not disrespecting Elway with the comparison, Orton just plays in an offense in which 26 year old, first time starter, Matt Cassel produced 3,700 yards and 21 TD’s. Most importantly, Orton isn’t going to kill you with many multiple interception games, like previous starter Jay Cutler had become famous for. Don’t spend a top pick on a QB this year. Shore up your RB and WR depth and wait for Orton to fall into your lap.

Though he hasn’t gotten off to the best of starts in the NFL injury-wise, getting nicked up has not been a concern for 245-pound phenom Tim Tebow. Tebow has been a symbol of grit and toughness throughout his stellar football career. Tebow is Mike Alstott, not afraid to hit a hole or a defender, but with an arm that Champ Bailey has called ‘great’.. He is Ray Lewis, with just as big of a heart, but two inches taller. He once finished a high school game, a victory over an in-state rival, with a broken leg. 

Tebow showed much promise prior to his injury last week, albeit against 3rd and 4th stringers, but he has the luxury of having time to develop and mature into the starting NFL caliber QB that he will one day be. What most fans fail to recognize that Tebow left Nease High School in Florida with the state career TD pass record of 95; and left the Florida Gators as a 3-year starter with 15 career INTs in nearly 1,000 pass attempts. 

It is my educated belief that Tebow will see the field more than any non-starting rookie QB in NFL history. For the first few years of his career, Tebow was drafted primarily as a weapon, not a quarterback. Being a youth football coach myself, it’s tough to truly explain the endless possibilities that Tebow will bring to the field. When you have a guy with good speed and awareness, a great attitude, who can accurately sling the ball around the field, you have a nearly unstoppable force that can’t be game-planned against. The Broncos short yardage offense will be vastly improved from the near bottom of the league stats it posted last year. Once defenses creep up to stuff the Wild Horses running game, McDaniels will surprise them with a pass. Look for Tebow to get involved on 10-15 snaps per game by midseason, and bring back the Mile High Salute an endzone near you.

Despite his immediate contributions to Broncos’ offense, lockerroom, and jersey sales revenue, don’t overreact and draft Tim Tebow in your fantasy league this year.

From Debbie’s Deals

The Denver Art Museum has free days on Sept. 4, Oct. 2, Nov. 6 and Dec. 4.

Enjoy the Denver Museum of Nature & Science for free on Aug. 30, Sept. 13, Sept. 19, Oct. 3, Oct. 18, Nov. 14 and Dec. 6. What’s the catch? Free admission applies to the museum only. Separate admission fees to Phipps IMAX® Theater and Gates Planetarium remain in effect during free days. (Free days are for Colorado residents only.) 

Here are more freebies around town you can mark your calendar for. 

The Denver Children’s Museum is free on the first Tuesday of each month from 4-8 p.m. It’s called Target Tuesday nights because the event is sponsored by Target. 

The Botanic Gardens in Denver and at Chatfield both hold free days. In 2010, the Denver gardens will be free on Aug. 25, Sept. 26 and Oct. 28. The Chatfield gardens will be free in 2010 on Nov. 5 and Dec. 3.

The Denver Zoo will allow Colorado residents to visit free on Oct. 13, Oct. 21, Nov. 7 and Nov. 13. 

The Rocky Mountain Arsenal used to make nerve gas and napalm. Now it’s a National Wildlife Refuge. It’s open to the public Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday from 7 a.m. to-5 p.m. Call 303-289-0930. There are tram rides and wildlife programs, all for free. For details, visit the Arsenal’s website

You can smell the peppermint and learn about tea on the free tour at Celestial Seasonings in Boulder. Children must be 5 and older to go on the tour. There are even free tea samples in the tasting room. 

While you’re in Boulder, consider a stop at the Leanin’ Tree Museum and Sculpture Garden of Western Art. Admission and parking is free. Some call it the best small museum in the state. 

Need something fun to do with the kids? How about storytime? Several local libraries and even the Tattered Cover bookstore host storytimes for kids. And they’re free. 

You can also see the exhibits (and run the stairs) for free at Red Rocks. And while you’re in Morrison, don’t miss the dinosaur footprints on Dinosaur Ridge. It’s free too. 

Sandie, one of our readers, suggested another good free place to visit is the Littleton Historical Museum. Sandie said it’s one of her family’s favorites. 

For a list of free events in Denver, visit the City of Denver’s Free Events Web page. And don’t forget many libraries loan out more than books. You can borrow movies and video games at some local libraries for free

Third Thursday on Thirty Second Avenue

August 19 starts the 3-day – Summer Sidewalk Sale!

3rd Thursday Evenings 5- close – (merchant closing times vary)

Stroll, sip, snack and skip along the unique, boutiques of NW Denver Highlands. Live music, art, shop-specials, trunk shows, tasty treats – you’ll never know who you might meet! Every third Thursday spring through fall.

1st pre-season game out of the way

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The Broncos were on the losing end of Saturday’s game against the Bengals, but they did not walk away with their heads hung low.

The first string out played the Bengals and there is a lot of promise on both sides barring further injuries. Champ Bailey looked good and Orton continued to impress. Quinn needs to step up in the next three games or Tebow will out last him and pick up the back up spot.

Tebow looked good and experts say once he learns to read the defense, he shows great potential.

Denver Entertainment

Bands Outside
 
Civic Center -Live Band – 11:00 am—2:00 pmFREE admission – Broadway and Colfax – Local rock band – This is part of Civic Center Eats every Tuesday until August 31

Enjoy a delicious outdoor lunch, purchase fresh local produce and goods, listen to live music and connect with the community.

 

Littleton Western Welcome Week

 Western Welcome Week is an annual community celebration in the greater Littleton area. The event started in the late 1920s, and has been held every year since. Western Welcome Week includes over 40 events benefiting dozens of local civic and charitable organizations.

This year the 82nd annual celebration begins on Wednesday, August 11, 2010 and continues for 11 days, through Sunday, August 22, 2010. Festival Day, which includes the Children’s Parade, the Grand Parade, the 51st annual Arts & Crafts Fair, and concessions by local civic groups, will be Saturday, August 21, 2010

Littleton Bag of Books Sale 9:00 am—9:00 pm Bemis Library 6014 S. Datura 303-795-3961 – Free admission – GREAT used books at incredible prices — $3 a bag! Bags provided at the event.-

Dean Bushnell Orchestra – 6:00 pm—9:00 pm – RiverPointe Senior Center 5225 S. Prince St. 303-797-0600 – FREE

Swing dance under the big tent with the Dean Bushnell Orchestra. The best dance tunes of the 40′s. Bring the whole family!

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