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On the latest edition of the BSN Broncos Podcast, Ryan Koenigsberg and Zac Stevens are coming to you from BSN Headquarters to break down all of the latest news in Broncos Country.
The guys discuss the NFL Top 10 list, how they would game plan against the Broncos and much more.
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RyanClaymon
After hearing your guy’s Top 10 it reminded me of the NFL Network’s Top 10 Broncos and here is the list they put out.
1. John Elway
2. Terrell Davis
3. Shannon Sharpe
4. Champ Bailey
5. Peyton Manning
6. Steve Atwater
7. Rod Smith
8. Randy Gradishar
9. Karl Mecklenburg
10. Von Miller
A couple of things I thought was interesting about the list. One, Von just made the list at #10. Second, no Floyd Little. Third, they debated if Peyton Manning deserves to be on the list. Some felt he was not himself in the last two years and did not belong on this list. Others said the fact he went to two SuperBowls and won. I feel he does deserve to be on the list. But the best part I thought of the show was how much they teased Tim Tebow being on the list, going as far as basically saying the number one Bronco is NOT Tim Tebow as they are showing pictures of him. I wanted to get your guy’s Top 10 Broncos. The list above was only limited to players. I wanted to open it up to players, coaches, any apart of the team. Here is mine:
10- Rod Smith
9- Shannon Sharpe
8- Steve Atwater
7- Karl Mecklenburg
6- Peyton Manning
5- Von Miller
4- Terrell Davis
3- Mike Shanahan
2- John Elway
1- Pat Bowlen
I got to say this was harder than I thought. Thanks and keep up the AWESOME work.
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My take:
10: Jason Elam
9: Steve Atwater
8: Peyton Manning
7: Champ Bailey
6: Von Miller
5: Shannon Sharpe
4: Terrell Davis
3: John Elway
2: Mike Shanahan
1: Pat Bowlen
Honorable Mentions: Rod Smith, Tom Nalen, Karl Mecklenburg, Floyd Little, and Ed McCaffrey
Jack Double Magnum
Hey guys just wanted to say thanks for answering my last question awhile back on Josey Jewell and thought of something kind of interesting to debate between or consider when looking at this years rookie WR’s, Sutton & Hamilton. Everyone seems to be pretty high on them heading into camp and I was just wondering where that rookie WR duo stacks up against the last time we successfully drafted a WR duo in Demaryous Thomas and Eric Decker in 2010. Obviously Manning’s 2013 MVP season could pretty much make any WR duo look amazing and that got Decker a massive contract with the Jets but when looking at them coming into their rookie year I wonder where they stack up when compared against each other and which tandem has the higher ceiling? Winner of that debate can then be stacked against future hall of famers Carlos Hendersen and Isaih McKenzie from last years draft lol. Thanks, Cheers!