The covid19 pandemic put a damper on the Colorado sports teams and on sports nation wide in 2020. Still there were some memorable games for Colorado teams. My annual top 10 list:
Wednesday, December 30, 2020
Top Ten Colorado Sports Events for 2020
Sunday, November 29, 2020
37 years ago Gary Kubiak was suddenly the Broncos starting qb (just like Kendall Hinton will be today!)
Friday, September 11, 2020
My Top Ten Bronco Home Openers in the Past 52 Years
This week I was featured on a CBS Channel 4 segment on the Denver Broncos opener. My story is that I have been to every Broncos home opener since 1967 except for one! I will also miss Monday night's home opener against the Titans (as well as all other fans) but I'll be cheering on the team from home. Pictured above is my ticket from the first home opener I attended at age 11 - at a $2 kids end zone price of $2!
This segment got me to thinking - what were the best Bronco home openers I have attended? Listed below is my top ten list. I have lots of great memories from these games!
Sunday, August 16, 2020
Remembering Carroll Hardy, could Jack Lambert have been a Bronco?
Carroll Hardy passed away this past week. He gained fame as the only player to pinch hit for Ted Williams during his baseball career. But there was much more to Hardy than that, as this article on the cubuffs.com site relates.
Though I was only 9 years old I do remember seeing Hardy play for the minor league Denver Bears in 1965 at the end of his baseball career.
What I remember more was his role with the Denver Broncos. As the cubuffs.com article says:
"As a pro football executive, he was often credited with helping to build Denver's famous "Orange Crush" defense that led to the team's first AFC West Division title and Super Bowl appearance in the 1977 season."
As a big Bronco fan and young season ticket holder in the 70's I wanted to learn more about the game. I saw an ad for a book called "Scouts Guide to the NFL". I ordered it. This 1976 publication was written by Joel Buchsbaum, one of the earliest NFL draft analysts (even before Mel Kiper). In it he speculated that the 77 Broncos would be a threat to take the division title away from the Super Bowl Champion Oakland Raiders. I was stunned - though hopeful of a good Bronco season I hadn't read anywhere that the Broncos could actually beat out the Raiders in 1977. And of course that's what the Broncos did - shocking the pro football world. Buchsbaum gained credibility with me and I always read his draft guides until his death in 2002. Buchsbaum had a unique life of his own - read more about him here.
Buchsbaum once wrote about Hardy's role in the 1974 Broncos draft. The Broncos had selected Randy Gradishar in the first round. When the team's second round pick came up Hardy, as part of the Broncos scouting staff, recommended another linebacker, rated at the top of the Broncos draft board.. "We already have our linebacker," coach John Ralston said. The Broncos drafted defensive lineman Carl Wafer in round 2 (who never did anything in the NFL)
The linebacker who the Broncos scouting staff led by Hardy had rated at the top of their draft board in round 2?
Jack Lambert
Lambert went four picks after the Broncos to the Pittsburgh Steelers, and went on to have a Hall of Fame career.
If this is true, imagine the Orange Crush 3-4 defense with both Gradishar and Lambert! John Ralston deserves a lot of credit for the strong drafts the Broncos had in the early 70's, but Carroll Hardy had a big part in those drafts too. RIP Carroll.
Monday, May 11, 2020
53 Years of Denver Bronco Home Games
Recently I was watching the 1967 Denver Broncos highlight film online. Before the closing credits a crowd shot of the Bronco fans was shown. I saw a familiar pair in the crowd - my brother Dave and me! Upon further study (and with Dave's confirmation) it was us! The story of that picture and 53 years of me attending Bronco home games:
My brother and I attended the home opener that year against the Boston Patriots. My Dad dropped us off at the stadium (I was 11 years old, my brother was 14). That was the only game we bought tickets for, but we went to other home games that season. At the old Mile High (then “Bears Stadium”) there was a gap between the West stands and the South Stands were you could see 3/4ths of the field for free from a hill just outside the stadium. My Dad used to drop off my brother, my friend Greg, and me before the game, we’d watch the action from “the hill”, and then with about 6 minutes left in the 4th quarter the Broncos would open the gates and let everyone in for free.
That 1967 season got me hooked on Broncos football. The next season (1968) the Broncos had a kids end zone season ticket price of $2/game and $14 for the 7 game season (for age 12 and under). I bought one season ticket in the South Stands, my friend Greg bought the seat next to me. I bought Greg’s season ticket rights in the 1980’s (when you could do that from a non-family member). 52 years later I still have my season ticket (and the rights to Greg’s)!
When I asked my parents if I could buy my season ticket in 1968 my Mom said, “you only have $25 in your bank account – are you sure it will have lasting enjoyment?” Uhh, I think it did have lasting enjoyment Mom! (thanks to my parents for letting me make that purchase!)
"The one constant through all the years, Ray, has been baseball," from the James Earl Jones character in the movie Field of Dreams. My variation of that is "The one constant through all the years, Tim, is Bronco Football!" In 53 years of attending games, thru life's ups & downs, there has always Bronco football for me to enjoy in the Fall. I hope despite this coronavirus challenge we will be seeing NFL games later this year.
Saturday, February 1, 2020
Simon Fletcher Again Visits the Denver Broncos QB Club
Denver Broncos Ring of Famer made a return visit to our Denver Broncos Quarterback Club luncheon today. Simon entertained the standing room only crowd with new stories AND he cooked a delicious bbq lunch for us!
Simon was in Houston to see Von Miller break his record for career sacks by a Bronco. "Every year I want to see Bronco records fall, including mine. That means the team is improving," Simon said. Simon related how he worked with Von in Von's rookie year to teach him the subtleties of rushing the passer.
Simon predicted the Broncos will make a run for the playoffs in 2020. "Drew Lock is a fiery leader, the entire team rallied around him," said Simon.
After a few remarks Simon took questions from the audience.
"Why did you pick #73 as your uniform number?"
I was #82 in high school, #19 in college, and when given a choice of numbers I wanted two that added up to 10 like they did in high school and college. So 73 was the choice.
"Do you hate the Raiders?"
I never hated the Raiders. If it wasn't for them, I wouldn't have set the Bronco record for all time sacks!
"What was your most memorable game?"
In my rookie year I just played special teams until we played Pittsburgh. Joe Collier decided to go to a four man front that game so he put me in the starting lineup. I ended up with 13 tackles and assists!. After the game a few of the great Bronco defensive players I had admired and now I played with (Tom Jackson, Billy Thompson, and others) came up to my locker room and said, "Way to play like a Bronco, rookie!"
"Who was the toughest offensive tackle you played against?"
Gary Zimmerman. He was so athletic and a tough matchup when we played the Vikings. I was glad he was my teammate later in his career.
"What would your game be like if you played today?
I promise you I could chase Mahomes butt down if I played today with my speed!