On the latest edition of the DNVR Broncos Podcast, Zac Stevens and Andrew Mason are coming to you to break down all of the latest news in Broncos Country.
The guys are joined by Michael McQuaid, break down the Broncos international game against the Jaguars in London, answer listener questions and much more.
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BroncosUK
Yesss!!! Broncos are coming to my home town. I can’t wait.. please tell me you guys are coming and doing a podcast from a pub in London. Give me some advice, shall I wear my Jerry Jeudy shirt on my DNVR shirt. So excited guys. Please come, pints in me.
DoubleD
You guys will have an absolute RIOT in London. I am sure you will get tons of advice but I would suggest you set up base in Marylebone; really nice area of London with good access to the Jubilee line (via Baker Street station) that goes straight to Wembley. Lots of great hotels but note London hotels are pricey. My fav pub in the area is The Larrik; “gastro pub” (renovated pub with elevated food offering), pretty big and has a good private room where you might be able to set up. But there are tons of alternatives.
You should go to a football game on the Saturday. Fulham FC has won promotion to the premiership and is owned by Shad Khan! They play at a really cool old stadium (Craven Cottage) over by the river in Fulham and they always have Americans on the team. Tickets will be half the price of Chelsea or Arsenal. Hopefully they are at home that weekend and play someone fun. Maybe you can arrange some special access etc given you are media and the Khan’s own the team?
Maybe, if you have time, you can do a Ted Lasso tour up in Richmond. Go and hang out at the actual first season pub which is The Prince’s Head. It’s just a short walk from Richmond tube station (on the District Line, but long slow trip).
Kendall Hinton, Hall of Famer
Been a while, I’ve been busy but I haven’t missed an episode.
I know for me when I saw the poll I thought who would be the starter was basically asking who’s going to be the “starter” like who’s at the top of the depth chart and will get the most reps especially in the first game?
That might be my misunderstanding, but I think if more people were thinking of it in terms of who’s going to get the first snap, then we would see Tomlinson get a little higher percent of the vote
MelbourneBronco
My boys,
So happy Euro NFL fans get to see a real game, but I’m bummed out!
In 1985 the Utep Miners played the Wyoming Cowboys in Melbourne at a cold and windswept Waverley Park, 30,000 fans attended including me,
In 1999 Denver played the Chargers in Sydney in a pre season game, 78,000 attended, i couldn’t get there.
Guess i can only wish and dream of the Broncos coming to Melbourne, where a game would be a sellout at Marvel Stadium.
Cheers and Let’s Ride
seltzi_boi
I just watched the Jeudy presser and I can’t help but feel from his energy there that he has a couple toes out of the door from all the media speculation about him getting traded away. I understand it is your job to ask, but can the media detrimentally impact an NFL franchise through their ordinary business? It seems like there is some banter about Justin Tucker in Baltimore as well that seems media driven and even if the source is legit and Tucker is lying, doesn’t that still result in turmoil? This seems like a really hard line to draw because obviously speculation in the off-season drives clicks and presents interesting topics for discussion. The hard part is it isn’t a madden franchise and these players obviously have feelings, ego, self love, etc just like everyone else. Sorry this is so long, what ever happened to that epic real wood 4 point bed frame you had once upon a time, RK? Still amazed you got it in the basement.
seltzi_boi
Self love isn’t quite what I am going for. More like pride.
PS2
Been a while since I have commented. I am a couple podcast behind and the most recent one you guys were talking about how you would prefer an elite wide receiver like Stefon Diggs over Sutton and Patrick. Especially seeing how the league is overvaluing wide receiver right now I disagree. The amount a receiver contributes to a team success compared to the percentage they use against the salary cap is probably the worst position. Being an elite wide receiver requires one of two things an elite quarterback or quite literally being the only receiving threat on a team. Diggs did not become elite until he had Josh Allen and that is considering he had a top 12 quarterback with Kirk Cousins. Another example is Cooper Kupp with Stafford. Also bringing it back to my point that receivers are overvalued the top 20 wide receivers with the most yards only 7 were selected in the first round. This trend seems to be true for most receiver stats whether that is yards or touchdowns. If I were a GM I would not pay a receiver over 10% of the salary cap which is currently about 20 million. Also I would not waste a 1st round pick on a receiver. One team that has followed this philosophy and always have great receivers is the Steelers. Hopefully I have convinced you guys!
PigTosser66
I just looked and Von was listed at 6-3” and 243 lbs coming out of Texas A & M. Bonitto is listed at 6-3” and 248 lbs. Obviously Von Miller was a generational dude and had the complete game to go #2 overall, but I wouldn’t be too quick to think of Bonitto as a “one trick pony”. I really love this pick and am excited to see what he does with NFL coaching.
Good morning folks! Living in Edmonton it’s been exciting to witness Oilers playoff fever with seemingly Oilers flags on every other car, swarms of fans filling the streets of downtown and Whyte Ave, and the sea of orange and blue across the city. Edmonton is OBSESSED with its hockey team and seeing the passion of the fanbase during the cup playoffs will give any sports fan chills, there’s just something different about Canadian cities during the NHL playoffs, especially in a city with such a rich hockey history.
It all gets my heart pumping for my TRUE orange and blue love, the Denver Broncos and the hopes that Bronco-mania will return to Denver as well. Besides the football itself, what aspect of playoff football do you each love most? What are you excited to see come back to Denver (fingers crossed, knock on wood) when the playoffs return?
Cheers, Go Broncos, and LET’S GO OILERS!!
Vashtheman
Yo yo yo my boys. just wanted to say hi, that’s all, kept up the good work, love every moment ,just by doin this pod, whenever I’m having a bad day I know I can count on yall to make it better.thank you RK,ZAC,AND MASE
peace love and chicken Grease I’m out
Samuelbissu
Hey guys, just wanted to share how i found out about the Russell Wilson trade. It was very simple, I was working when i get a text from my cousin (who is a die hard 49ers fan) that said “thank you, thank you, thank you very much” then he sent me the picture of Russell Wilson with the ESPN alert, Russ has been making 49ers fans life a living nightmare, he has been living rent free in their heads for years, even last year when the 49ers got to the NFC championships game they couldn’t beat Russ.
I’m so happy i still think this is a dream, and I’m glad we all get to see it together
skookum24
So when is the DNVR travel agency getting started. I would love to go to both the Broncos and Avs game!