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    DENVER -- Elvis Dumervil, returning from a torn chest muscle last August and hoping to regain the form that poduced an NFL-high 17 sacks in 2009, was a force against an offense led by Tim Tebow on Saturday in the Denver Broncos' intrasquad scrimmage.

    Dumervil bulked up 15 pounds to 260 for his conversion back to end in a 4-3 defense.

    Playing with the first-team defense against a second unit led by Tebow, Dumervil rushed around the edge with abandon, chasing Tebow out of the pocket and twice prompting the officials to blow their whistles to signify a dead ball before there was contact.

    Rookie Von Miller added a third sack of Tebow, who could only muster three pass attempts, completing one. He ran for 5 yards in his time against the first-team defense, which didn't allow a point in the scrimmage at Invesco Field at Mile High.

    "It felt good to come out and contribute to the team," Dumervil said as he signed autographs following the scrimmage. "That's what you miss most of all: coming out here in front of the fans, back here at Invesco. It's a magic place and it's exciting. It was a good feeling being back on the field."

    Forgive Tebow if he wasn't celebrating the same way.

    "Elvis made things interesting, actually," he said with a smile, adding, "I told him if we'd been going to the ground it might have been a little different. We were having fun with it. But he was making things difficult, that's for sure. He's a great player."

    Miller's sack showed the type of two-sided pressure the Broncos envision this season in their pass rush. They had just 23 sacks last season, finishing last in the league in total yards allowed.

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    "We just want to keep doing it. It's just a start," Miller said. "We want to keep it going. Hopefully it will carry over to the preseason and we'll take it from there."

    Starting quarterback Kyle Orton, facing the second-string defense, went 4-for-7 passing for 84 yards in leading the offense to two field goals.

    Two dropped passes and Eric Decker just missing a touchdown because he didn't get two feet down in the end zone marred what might have been perfect completion percentage for Orton.

    Running back Knowshon Moreno's 45-yard catch-and-run was the top highlight until tight end Dante Rosario went up and over safety Darcel McBath for a 31-yard catch on a left-sideline jump ball from Brady Quinn. Rookie tight end Virgil Green eventually capped the 70-yard drive with a 10-yard touchdown reception.

    Quinn completed 7 of 8 passes for 77 yards against the No. 2 and No. 3 defenses.

    "The young guys are kind of coming out, getting the system and coming along," Quinn said. "I'm kind of happy about that."

    Quinn has pushed Tebow in recent days for the backup spot behind Orton. The two have been evenly splitting reps with the second string at practice. Tebow on Saturday took nine snaps vs. the starters while leading the second unit before departing. Quinn went against the first defense for four plays before 11 reps against the backups.

    "I think they all made some progress," coach John Fox said of his three top quarterbacks. "I think probably Tim had the roughest duty going against the first-team defense and that's tough, but he's a tough guy and he made things happen. He made a couple of good throws, that third-and-(16) that came up a yard short was a big play.

    "We'll just keep evaluating them. This was just a small taste of that."

    Several players who returned to practice midweek were held out of the team portion of the scrimmage including defensive linemen Derrick Harvey, Ty Warren and Brian Dawkins and running back Willis McGahee.

    The Broncos are only five days removed from their first preseason game in Dallas on Thursday night.

    "In practice some things can be cloudy, but out here it seems like it's in HD," Moreno said in summing up the scrimmage. "It felt really good to get back out here on this field."

    Copyright 2011 by The Associated Press


    Well it's good seeing the 2009 NFL sac king Dumervil making a turn around since being injured all of last year, with the addition of Miller the best pass rusher coming out of the draft I think Denver might actually have a great pass rush! Also between Champ Bailey, Brian Dawkins and the new guy Rahim Moore the overall defense should NOT be dead last

    Also it looks like Orton will be the starting QB for the start of the season at least..... I'm still not sure about how I feel on this. I kind of want Tebow in the game because of the fact he is a WINNER compared to Orton who can put up numbers but no W's.

  • #2
    Really? You want Tebow in the game? From what i've heard he can't hit the broad side of a barn.

    And it sucks for you Broncos fans that he was drafted in the first round cause that's putting pressure on the coaches to get him on the field. And that might not be a good thing right now.

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    • #3
      I wanted to see Orton gone too, but I think with real leadership (fuck McDouche) they can be competitive.

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      • #4
        I dont understand the Broncos thinking with this. Look at Orton's stats the last two years.

        In 2009 he started 16 games and had 3,802 yards passing, 21 TD's and 12 INT's with a passing percentage of 62.1. Last year he started 13 games and had 3,653 yards passing, 20 TD's and 9 INT's with a passing percentage of 58.8.

        If he would've started all 16 games Orton would've finished last year with 4,494 yards passing, 25 TD's and 11 INT's. Pretty damn good stats if you ask me.
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        • #5
          Broncos won't do anything this year. Tebow sucks, end of story.

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          • #6
            Teblow
            Originally posted by talisman
            I wonder if there will be a new character that specializes in bjj and passive agressive comebacks?
            Originally posted by AdamLX
            If there was, I wouldn't pick it because it would probably just keep leaving the game and then coming back like nothing happened.
            Originally posted by Broncojohnny
            Because fuck you, that's why
            Originally posted by 80coupe
            nice dick, Idrivea4banger
            Originally posted by Rick Modena
            ......and idrivea4banger is a real person.
            Originally posted by Jester
            Man ive always wanted to smoke a bowl with you. Just seem like a cool cat.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by pHILSANITY07 View Post
              I dont understand the Broncos thinking with this. Look at Orton's stats the last two years.

              In 2009 he started 16 games and had 3,802 yards passing, 21 TD's and 12 INT's with a passing percentage of 62.1. Last year he started 13 games and had 3,653 yards passing, 20 TD's and 9 INT's with a passing percentage of 58.8.

              If he would've started all 16 games Orton would've finished last year with 4,494 yards passing, 25 TD's and 11 INT's. Pretty damn good stats if you ask me.
              Orton is overly conservative and won't pull the trigger in a game time situation. If they can put him up by 10, he's gold.

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