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Broncos Notebook: News and views from a wild 36 hours in Denver

Ryan Koenigsberg
Ryan Koenigsberg
September 2, 2018
Broncos Notebook: News and views from a wild 36 hours in Denver

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September 2, 2018

Like the moves today…solid and sensible.

Defender_96

Defender_96

September 2, 2018

Hey RK – you mentioned how much the special teams rule changes influenced roster decisions at inside linebacker, can you expand on what those rule changes are? Thanks, great stuff!
– Scott

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Ryan Koenigsberg

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September 3, 2018

Hey Scott! Here’s a super simple video that explains it! (https://twitter.com/NFLFootballOps/status/999053065314619393)

Some notes from the NFL release:

1. Players on the kicking team cannot line up more than one yard from the point of the kickoff. The previous rule allowed players to line up five yards from the restraining line (typically 35-yard line), allowing them to have more of a running start before the kick.

2. The wedge block has been eliminated. Only players who line up in the setup zone (between their own 40 and opponents’ 45-yard line) can put together double-team blocks.

3. Until the ball is touched or hits the ground, no player on the receiving team may cross the restraining line (typically its 45) or initiate a block. This forces blockers on the receiving team to run back and block, which greatly decreases the chance of an “attack” block that can result in a high-speed collision.

4. When the ball hits the end zone, it’s immediately ruled a touchback. There is no need for a player to down the ball in the end zone to initiate a touchback.

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MrFreeze

MrFreeze

September 4, 2018

Does this mean the ball physically touching the end zone or any time a player catches it in the end zone? Doesn’t the latter eliminate 95% of kick returns?

MontanaBroncos

MontanaBroncos

September 3, 2018

I can’t figure the Carlos Henderson move to the practice squad. What do you see happening with him? He seems to have no interest in the game and like he is more interested in bling and bongs. Good players like Diarse and Chapman actually showed up and worked hard and they are on the street. The NFL is a cruel mistress. What’s up with Henderson?

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Ryan Koenigsberg

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September 3, 2018

Well, to put it simply, Henderson is more talented than those guys and the Broncos made a bigger investment in him.

The Broncos are giving him one last chance to prove them right that he was worth his draft position.

I agree with you that it’s not exactly fair but I think the practice squad was the right place for him, it’s worth it to give him another chance if you can tap into some of that talent and you aren’t really counting on it in any way.

Ron Mexico

Ron Mexico

September 3, 2018

Not buying the Cravens knee story. Sorry.

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Ryan Koenigsberg

Ryan Koenigsberg

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September 3, 2018

???

He’s having a procedure on his knee and you think he’s faking it because he struggled with post-concussion syndrome last year?

Samuelbissu

Samuelbissu

September 3, 2018

I dont see holland in the oficial broncos website list, is he in or out?

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Ryan Koenigsberg

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September 3, 2018

He is expected to sign today barring something unforeseen

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Samuelbissu

Samuelbissu

September 3, 2018

Thats good news, thx

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