Former Broncos place kicker David Treadwell was the guest tonight at this month’s meeting of the Denver Broncos Quarterback Club. Treadwell had some interesting comments about the current Broncos team and about his playing days in Denver.
Treadwell thinks the Broncos are playing their best football right now. He likes how the offense has changed since the St Louis loss – “we can’t just rely on the pass anmore. The running game is much better and the defense has stepped up,” he said. He thinks if the San Diego game was one month ago the Broncos would have lost. The one concern he has with the team right now is the linebacker depth. “We are down to playing our inexperienced guys,” he said. Though the Broncos do like rookies Lamin Barrow and Corey Nelson. “Unlike the offense I like a lot how Jack Del Rio (Broncos defensive coordinator) plays all his guys,” Treadwell said.
On the Broncos kicking game Treadwell is happy to see Conner Barth handling field goals and Brandon McManus as the kickoff man. I asked when he was with the Broncos did he mind that he was in a similar situation – with Treadwell doing the place kicking and Brad Daluiso doing the kickoffs. “Not at all,” Treadwell said. “Kickoffs were from the 30 yard line back then and Brad had a stronger leg. Having Brad to the kickoffs kept my leg fresh for field goals. When I did both jobs my leg would get tired late in the season.” Treadwell said the 53rd man on the roster is usually just a special teams guy, anyway, so he didn’t see a big difference with the 53rd man being a kickoff specialist now (McManus) instead of a returner (Isaiah Burse).
Treadwell was asked if CJ Anderson should have been the #1 back in the preseason. “CJ came into mini camp overweight, and that set him back. CJ was told if you don’t lose weight, you won’t make the team,” Treadwell said. He felt Montee Ball was the best all around back headed into training camp based on Ball’s pass protection and play late last year, but then the appendectomy set Ball back and in compensating for that Ball injured himself further. Treadwell thinks CJ is the Broncos best back, now that CJ is in shape, and that Ball could still be effective next year once Ball gets healthy. Ronnie Hillman is best suited for a Darren Sproles type of role (3rd down back) and not as a runner between the tacklers.
On the NFL rule proposal to narrow the goal posts, Treadwell thinks it would have an impact. He said when he was at Clemson he practiced with narrower goal posts and when he got into a game the distance between the regulation goal posts looked huge. He did say it was more difficult to kick in college than the NFL since in college the hash marks are farther apart.
I asked Treadwell what his most memorable field goal was for the Broncos. He said the 28 yard field goal to win the playoff game against Houston in the 1991 season. In that game the Broncos had a great drive at the end (Treadwell labeled it “the Drive II”) converting two fourth downs. He said on that play coach Dan Reeves had told holder Gary Kubiak to throw an incomplete pass if the snap was bad, because the field goal try was on 3rd down. Well the snap turned out to be one of the worst of the year, with the ball rolling back to Kubiak. Treadwell had to stop in his motion but still was able to make the kick. “Why didn’t you throw the ball away??!!” Reeves asked Kubiak as Gary returned to the sideline, not enjoying the moment of victory as much as Reeves could have.
Treadwell had other interesting comments about the current Broncos and his days in the NFL. I always enjoy these Bronco QB club meetings with a chance to hear from NFL insiders like Treadwell and the opportunity to ask questions. Treadwell was great in answering our group’s many questions and in signing autographs afterwards.
An important part of the Quarterback Club is our support of local charities. Here’s a picture of gifts club members brought to the meeting tonight to donate to charity – we hope those gifts will brighten Christmas morning for kids whose families can’t afford presents.