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These situations have a way of figuring themselves out. Hillman is taking care of it.
I'm about to drop Daniel Thomas for him. And Ball just dropped a gimmie.We keep seeing trouble from Hillman and Ball. In the NFL, there are only a few AP type running backs that can dominate. Denver needs a RB that can 1) Protect Manning 2) Run Inside 3) Hold on to the ball. Moreno is that guy. He's not flashy, he's not a stud, but if he's healthy he's everything Denver needs without many knocks. I've been drafting Moreno on his potential, unfortunately I think Fox is too stubborn to acknowledge he was wrong about the other backs.
Clark sucks and is playing at LT after Clady was pulled after two series.Ball hit before the handoff again. Nice no commit in pass pro on the third down pass, then gets hit behind the line yet again, and drops an easy gainer on a red zone reception.
Can't remember many players moving up draft board without playing a downI'm definitely buying on Moreno.
There you goMoreno just came in the game when Ball waved for a replacement.
2 minute warning coming up with a punt. Might see him in the 2nd half.
It just hit me what this situation reminds me of. Remember when the Bears drafted Cedric Benson, and everyone wanted the new toy on the field? But he was terrible in pass pro, he ran like a {meow} and his teammates reportedly hated him. Meanwhile, ol' reliable Thomas Jones just kept chugging along and getting it done after everyone kicked dirt on him.We keep seeing trouble from Hillman and Ball. In the NFL, there are only a few AP type running backs that can dominate. Denver needs a RB that can 1) Protect Manning 2) Run Inside 3) Hold on to the ball. Moreno is that guy. He's not flashy, he's not a stud, but if he's healthy he's everything Denver needs without many knocks. I've been drafting Moreno on his potential, unfortunately I think Fox is too stubborn to acknowledge he was wrong about the other backs.
Saint Louis put in their 2nd string defense. Makes a huge difference.let me say this - I don't know that I've ever seen Hillman beat someone in the open-field or thru the line, whether it be via juke, run him over, or pure speed. I don't think I've ever seen him create anything beyond exactly what the blocking game him.
In this drive alone, I've seen both Moreno and Ball do this.
Well it reminds me of that nowIt just hit me what this situation reminds me of. Remember when the Bears drafted Cedric Benson, and everyone wanted the new toy on the field? But he was terrible in pass pro, he ran like a {meow} and his teammates reportedly hated him. Meanwhile, ol' reliable Thomas Jones just kept chugging along and getting it done after everyone kicked dirt on him.We keep seeing trouble from Hillman and Ball. In the NFL, there are only a few AP type running backs that can dominate. Denver needs a RB that can 1) Protect Manning 2) Run Inside 3) Hold on to the ball. Moreno is that guy. He's not flashy, he's not a stud, but if he's healthy he's everything Denver needs without many knocks. I've been drafting Moreno on his potential, unfortunately I think Fox is too stubborn to acknowledge he was wrong about the other backs.
You've posted this in two different threads. What is your opinion on the Denver RBs going into week 1?Saint Louis put in their 2nd string defense. Makes a huge difference.let me say this - I don't know that I've ever seen Hillman beat someone in the open-field or thru the line, whether it be via juke, run him over, or pure speed. I don't think I've ever seen him create anything beyond exactly what the blocking game him.
In this drive alone, I've seen both Moreno and Ball do this.
People see what they want to see.You've posted this in two different threads. What is your opinion on the Denver RBs going into week 1?Saint Louis put in their 2nd string defense. Makes a huge difference.let me say this - I don't know that I've ever seen Hillman beat someone in the open-field or thru the line, whether it be via juke, run him over, or pure speed. I don't think I've ever seen him create anything beyond exactly what the blocking game him.
In this drive alone, I've seen both Moreno and Ball do this.
Moreno wasn't in the doghouse last year.. He wasn't 100% healed from his previous knee injury early on.People see what they want to see.I think it's a committee. So far, none of them look like game changers.You've posted this in two different threads. What is your opinion on the Denver RBs going into week 1?Saint Louis put in their 2nd string defense. Makes a huge difference.let me say this - I don't know that I've ever seen Hillman beat someone in the open-field or thru the line, whether it be via juke, run him over, or pure speed. I don't think I've ever seen him create anything beyond exactly what the blocking game him.
In this drive alone, I've seen both Moreno and Ball do this.
Ball was drafted to play the big back role, making both Moreno and McGahee expendable. Assuming progress made by the end of the season, I think Ball will get the first 2 downs with Hillman the COP and 3rd down back.
Moreno only sniffs playing time if these guys keep screwing up, but will lose the job quickly once the younger guys get better. Don't think Moreno plays special teams, so he'd probably be inactive most weeks. It could be a feel good story, but he's been in the league 4 years being inactive or unhealthy for stretches at a time.
Week 1, Hillman starts while Ball learns to play pro football. Of course, if Hillman fumbles in the regular season, he just might get the doghouse that Moreno was living in last year (also due to fumbling). Though Hillman may get more of a leash since he's 21 and Moreno was 25. Young guys get 2nd chances to get better.
Per the wiki:Moreno wasn't in the doghouse last year.. He wasn't 100% healed from his previous knee injury early on.People see what they want to see.I think it's a committee. So far, none of them look like game changers.You've posted this in two different threads. What is your opinion on the Denver RBs going into week 1?Saint Louis put in their 2nd string defense. Makes a huge difference.let me say this - I don't know that I've ever seen Hillman beat someone in the open-field or thru the line, whether it be via juke, run him over, or pure speed. I don't think I've ever seen him create anything beyond exactly what the blocking game him.
In this drive alone, I've seen both Moreno and Ball do this.
Ball was drafted to play the big back role, making both Moreno and McGahee expendable. Assuming progress made by the end of the season, I think Ball will get the first 2 downs with Hillman the COP and 3rd down back.
Moreno only sniffs playing time if these guys keep screwing up, but will lose the job quickly once the younger guys get better. Don't think Moreno plays special teams, so he'd probably be inactive most weeks. It could be a feel good story, but he's been in the league 4 years being inactive or unhealthy for stretches at a time.
Week 1, Hillman starts while Ball learns to play pro football. Of course, if Hillman fumbles in the regular season, he just might get the doghouse that Moreno was living in last year (also due to fumbling). Though Hillman may get more of a leash since he's 21 and Moreno was 25. Young guys get 2nd chances to get better.
Moreno returned to the playing field for the 2012 season and ran for a touchdown in the opening game win against the Pittsburgh Steelers. After he fumbled in the second game of the season against the Atlanta Falcons, Moreno was benched and was ruled inactive for 8 straight weeks
Actually Fox's history suggests that he favors the proven and reliable, if unflashy, vet over younger flashier backs.We keep seeing trouble from Hillman and Ball. In the NFL, there are only a few AP type running backs that can dominate. Denver needs a RB that can 1) Protect Manning 2) Run Inside 3) Hold on to the ball. Moreno is that guy. He's not flashy, he's not a stud, but if he's healthy he's everything Denver needs without many knocks. I've been drafting Moreno on his potential, unfortunately I think Fox is too stubborn to acknowledge he was wrong about the other backs.
Yep ... People see what they want to see.People see what they want to see.You've posted this in two different threads. What is your opinion on the Denver RBs going into week 1?Saint Louis put in their 2nd string defense. Makes a huge difference.let me say this - I don't know that I've ever seen Hillman beat someone in the open-field or thru the line, whether it be via juke, run him over, or pure speed. I don't think I've ever seen him create anything beyond exactly what the blocking game him.
In this drive alone, I've seen both Moreno and Ball do this.
I think it's a committee. So far, none of them look like game changers.
Ball was drafted to play the big back role, making both Moreno and McGahee expendable. Assuming progress made by the end of the season, I think Ball will get the first 2 downs with Hillman the COP and 3rd down back.
Moreno only sniffs playing time if these guys keep screwing up, but will lose the job quickly once the younger guys get better. Don't think Moreno plays special teams, so he'd probably be inactive most weeks. It could be a feel good story, but he's been in the league 4 years being inactive or unhealthy for stretches at a time.
Week 1, Hillman starts while Ball learns to play pro football. Of course, if Hillman fumbles in the regular season, he just might get the doghouse that Moreno was living in last year (also due to fumbling). Though Hillman may get more of a leash since he's 21 and Moreno was 25. Young guys get 2nd chances to get better.
Moreno and McGhee were so similar it did not make sense to have them both activ at the same time. McGhee was more experienced and a bit more talented so He got the nod over Moreno.Per the wiki:Moreno wasn't in the doghouse last year.. He wasn't 100% healed from his previous knee injury early on.People see what they want to see.I think it's a committee. So far, none of them look like game changers.You've posted this in two different threads. What is your opinion on the Denver RBs going into week 1?Saint Louis put in their 2nd string defense. Makes a huge difference.let me say this - I don't know that I've ever seen Hillman beat someone in the open-field or thru the line, whether it be via juke, run him over, or pure speed. I don't think I've ever seen him create anything beyond exactly what the blocking game him.
In this drive alone, I've seen both Moreno and Ball do this.
Ball was drafted to play the big back role, making both Moreno and McGahee expendable. Assuming progress made by the end of the season, I think Ball will get the first 2 downs with Hillman the COP and 3rd down back.
Moreno only sniffs playing time if these guys keep screwing up, but will lose the job quickly once the younger guys get better. Don't think Moreno plays special teams, so he'd probably be inactive most weeks. It could be a feel good story, but he's been in the league 4 years being inactive or unhealthy for stretches at a time.
Week 1, Hillman starts while Ball learns to play pro football. Of course, if Hillman fumbles in the regular season, he just might get the doghouse that Moreno was living in last year (also due to fumbling). Though Hillman may get more of a leash since he's 21 and Moreno was 25. Young guys get 2nd chances to get better.
Moreno returned to the playing field for the 2012 season and ran for a touchdown in the opening game win against the Pittsburgh Steelers. After he fumbled in the second game of the season against the Atlanta Falcons, Moreno was benched and was ruled inactive for 8 straight weeks
All of the vets fox played had looked good. They just had a second young guy who also looked good.Moreno did not look good until the second half of last season. Before that, fox was not inclined to start him or even activate him on game day. Elway not only drafted ball and compared him to terrell davis, but discussed the choice as though it was between ball and lacy, not ball and some other non rb position. Moreover, he had a vet who looked good in mcgahee, and let him go.Actually Fox's history suggests that he favors the proven and reliable, if unflashy, vet over younger flashier backs.And I don't think either Hillman or Ball look all that flashy to begin with.We keep seeing trouble from Hillman and Ball. In the NFL, there are only a few AP type running backs that can dominate. Denver needs a RB that can 1) Protect Manning 2) Run Inside 3) Hold on to the ball. Moreno is that guy. He's not flashy, he's not a stud, but if he's healthy he's everything Denver needs without many knocks. I've been drafting Moreno on his potential, unfortunately I think Fox is too stubborn to acknowledge he was wrong about the other backs.
I agree with this. With Moreno coming back from an injury, there is no need to overuse since, like you said, they already know what they have in him. The Broncos need a RB who will a )protect Manning, and b) not turn the ball over. Moreno is likely to do the best job in those two regards, so I will be surprised if he doesn't see a lot of playing time once the season begins.Moreno and McGhee were so similar it did not make sense to have them both activ at the same time. McGhee was more experienced and a bit more talented so He got the nod over Moreno.
When McGhee went down everyone jumped all over Hillman ... Moreno got the Job and looked like Mcghee's twin and the offense did not miss a beat.
The reason why Moreno is not starting and getting the touches in preseason is obvious ... He's coming back from injuries and Denver already knows what they have in him.
They are trying to find out what they have in Hillman and I dont think they are liking it. He has statistically been the worst of the 3 backs and this doesn't even take into account his 3 fumbles and poor pass protection ...so why exactly would they go with Hillman?
I could see Ball eventually taking over. But Hillman? Not that good and doesnt fit Denvers RB mold ... I don't get the luv.I agree with this. With Moreno coming back from an injury, there is no need to overuse since, like you said, they already know what they have in him. The Broncos need a RB who will a )protect Manning, and b) not turn the ball over. Moreno is likely to do the best job in those two regards, so I will be surprised if he doesn't see a lot of playing time once the season begins.Moreno and McGhee were so similar it did not make sense to have them both activ at the same time. McGhee was more experienced and a bit more talented so He got the nod over Moreno.
When McGhee went down everyone jumped all over Hillman ... Moreno got the Job and looked like Mcghee's twin and the offense did not miss a beat.
The reason why Moreno is not starting and getting the touches in preseason is obvious ... He's coming back from injuries and Denver already knows what they have in him.
They are trying to find out what they have in Hillman and I dont think they are liking it. He has statistically been the worst of the 3 backs and this doesn't even take into account his 3 fumbles and poor pass protection ...so why exactly would they go with Hillman?
Moreno looked good last year. Not flashy but consistent and, most importantly, reliable in all phases of the game.All of the vets fox played had looked good. They just had a second young guy who also looked good.Moreno did not look good until the second half of last season. Before that, fox was not inclined to start him or even activate him on game day. Elway not only drafted ball and compared him to terrell davis, but discussed the choice as though it was between ball and lacy, not ball and some other non rb position. Moreover, he had a vet who looked good in mcgahee, and let him go.Actually Fox's history suggests that he favors the proven and reliable, if unflashy, vet over younger flashier backs.And I don't think either Hillman or Ball look all that flashy to begin with.We keep seeing trouble from Hillman and Ball. In the NFL, there are only a few AP type running backs that can dominate. Denver needs a RB that can 1) Protect Manning 2) Run Inside 3) Hold on to the ball. Moreno is that guy. He's not flashy, he's not a stud, but if he's healthy he's everything Denver needs without many knocks. I've been drafting Moreno on his potential, unfortunately I think Fox is too stubborn to acknowledge he was wrong about the other backs.
Is it possible that moreno looked so good that he earned the job? Well, he came in 28 minutes into the game and had a couple nice catches. He may have moved up by default with hillmans fumble and ball's miscues, but ball showed some good things when he was in there. The broncos radio announcers noted that moreno came in in the two minute drill because he was their best pass protector and third down back, which is consistent with the role that people have speculated for him in the past. He caught several nice passes against the second team d, but had plenty of room to run on all of them so its hard to say whether coaches will give him more credit for that than ball getting stuffed behind the line of scrimmage running left when clady was out and the defense was hitting him before he even got the ball.
I thought moreno was out of the running headed into last night. Based on his usage, it looks like fox did too. But if the coaches bench hillman for yet another big fumble, or decide ball needs more seasoning, maybe he does have a shot.
I think ball did well in pass protection, and he caught a couple passes and looked good doing it. He also dropped a red zone pass, slipped on a cut and turned a five yard run into a one or two yarder, and danced on a run when the defenders were behind the los. Its up to fox whether those things looked fixable.
The good news for ball is that hillman didn't touch the ball again after the fumble. He came in for one play, but it was a pass, and then ball came in. And they ran ball three straight times in the three minute drill, for 11, 4 and 4. Then at the start of the third, when moreno had been the rb between the 20s, ball came back in as soon as they got to the 10. He responded with three straight runs, for 5, 4 and then a goal line score on third and goal from the one. It wasn't against the ones, but it was an encouraging series for the presumed goal line back.
I don't think anyone knows what will happen with hillman after the fumble. And morenos role probably depends on the answer to that question. But it sure looks like ball will be a part of whatever committee they end up with.
Avg is a silly thing to judge by and 3.8 (3.92 after McGhee went down) is not bad anyway.How exactly did Moreno provide a seamless fit when McGahee went down? Moreno averaged 3.8 ypc in an offense with wider running lanes due to the strength of the passing game.
But Ball is the guy DEN wants to eat up 18 to 20 carries a game and make Ds play more honestly in the middle of the field and allow Welker and the TEs to work.
I know Moreno owners are hoping for him to take on the lead back role, just like Hillman owners were. But the evidence of what we have seen so far just doesn't support that going into week 4 PS.
I keep seeing this posted, but there was NO evidence that Moreno was still hurt or getting healthy when he was a healthy scratch all those games.Moreno wasn't in the doghouse last year.. He wasn't 100% healed from his previous knee injury early on.
you don't think he looked different after he was reinserted to the starting lineup? I think every Bronco fan would disagree with that. He had a propensity for not finishing runs, for tripping over his own feet, for being way to impatient and running into the back of his OL right before a hole would open, for taking himself out of the game after an 8-yard run. Once he came back, just about all that was taken care of. His vision and his patience was matured and he looked like a completely different RB.I don't think he looked any different. His TD run vs Pitt was nice early in the season.