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With Cliett signed to the PS yesterday Greg Kragen's son, Kyle was cut.
With Cliett signed to the PS yesterday Greg Kragen's son, Kyle was cut.
Yeah I think we sorta gave him that shot and his week of fame on the PS. Hard worker, intelligent, but he doesn't have the upside a Cliett has.
Last time a LB selected the Broncos PS over the Raiders his name was Brandon Marshall.![]()
Greg Kragen was a favorite player of mine because he didn't have any talent either but was a key player for the Broncos in many a playoff run. His son had his same temperament in that regard. This may not be the last of Kragen. Wish him well. I'd like to get him and his dad on the same autograph.
That was a different NFL though where a smash mouth, instinctive football player without athleticism could thrive. In today's NFL though, you can find guys that are the same and have the athleticism to not be trailing a TE by 10 yards in coverage and that is what is coveted. If things were still about running between the tackles and priority number 1 was stopping the run, he would probably have a long career. Unfortunately due to owner greed and the desire to have a more exciting product, smash mouth football has been taken away from the fans who do enjoy it.
Well the Broncos are working hard to bring it back a bit. I loved how we punched the Panthers in the mouth that first game. You could tell in the 4th quarter that Thomas Davis wanted nothing to do with our FB coming up the hole and hitting him. From what I understand our FB broke 2 different facemasks I'm guessing of opposing team's players. So smash mouth while not as prevalent as it was still lives on a bit and honestly will be a great system when teams have designed their defenses to be smaller and faster to stop the pass.
They are working hard to bring it back, but on the offense side of the ball. The defense is more geared to stop the pass just like every other D however, the trick is finding players that do well doing both. The unfortunate thing is that Kragen would be a huge liability in pass defense and players who are just one trick ponies are unfortunately expendable in today's NFL. You absolutely have to be able to do more.
There are two ways of being fast to the ball - one is with the legs and the other is with the mind.