Andrew spoke briefly about his background and role with the team. He has been covering the NFL for 17 years, including a stint with the Carolina Panthers when John Fox was the coach there. Combined with his time with the Broncos “no one has covered Fox more than me” Andrew said. He told us how denverbroncos.com has grown over the years, with 6 full time employees now working on the site.
How has the interior defensive line play improved?
“No one has benefited more from line coach Bill Kollar than Sly Williams. Kollar is the best defensive line coach in the game. You could hear Kollar yelling alot during training camp. Sly responded to that and has shown the biggest improvement.”
How about the offensive line?
“It’s a work in progress. People should remember that under Alex Gibbs most linemen had a year or two to develop before being thrown in as starters. Ty Sambrailo doesn’t have that luxury.”
The pistol?
“The pistol requires a quarterback to take a 3 to 5 yard drop behind the center. Peyton plays it with a 5 yard drop. Last week 31 of the 53 snaps were out of the pistol. We’re going to see alot more of it as the season progresses.”
Who will be the next Bronco in the Hall of Fame?
“We may see two Broncos next year. Terrell Davis candidacy is gaining momentum. The other is John Lynch. Safeties are under represented in the Hall because it is hard to statistically quantify that position – that helps Lynch’s chances. Louie Wright has some momentum to be nominated out of the Senior Committee.”
How about who is next for the Broncos Ring of Fame?
“Other than Pat Bowlen, who will be inducted this year, I’m guessing it’ll be Jason Elam. Mike Shanahan definitely is a strong candidate but he has to clearly define he’s done coaching in the NFL to get in.”
At the meeting we also had an interesting display of Bronco jerseys and the infamous “striped socks”.
Overall it was a great evening of Bronco football discussion from one of the most knowledgeable reporters who covers the team. If you are a Broncos fan living in the Denver area, joining the QB Club is a bargain. Only $50 for a family membership, and $20 per person for our dinner meetings. During the season we have ticket giveaways, too. One lucky fan won two tickets to the upcoming Green Bay game at Tuesday night’s gathering.
Guests are welcome to try out our meetings before deciding on membership. We have a mix of reporters covering the team and players as speakers at our meetings. Visit www.denverbroncosqbclub.com for more info.