Showing posts with label KC Chiefs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label KC Chiefs. Show all posts

Thursday, November 28, 2013

The Anticipation Builds and The Broncos Welcome Home Coach Fox



It looks as though injured Kansas City Chief Linebacker Tamba Hali will be making an appearance in Sunday’s game after all. Hali was blocked by San Diego’s D.J. Fluker, which caused his foot to get stuck in the ground and rolling his ankle in the process. Hali was forced to leave the game early in the second quarter with the Chiefs in the lead - 7-3. At the time Hali wasn’t even able to walk despite the medical trainers "magic", even after his ankle was taped, Hali was not able to push off to finish the game. KC’s coach Andy Reid said Hali has a “good chance” of playing on Sunday. Hali did not participate in practice on Wednesday, though he did join in on the walk through session the Chiefs held before practice. With KC’s other injured star Linebacker Justin Houston out on Sunday how effective will Hali be? Frank Zombo will take Houston’s place on Sunday, and if Hali is unable to play or has to make an early exit then Desmond Moses will come in, as was the case in last Sunday’s game against the Chargers. As for Hali he has every intention of meeting up with Our Denver Broncos, and getting his shot at Peyton. On Sunday moments after Houston was injured Hali joined him in the training room both watching the remainder of the game together, "We could tell that we were needed in the game with our experience and how much we're hungry to get to the quarterback and just knowing what to do out there.” Hali was quoted as saying. Hali is now in his eighth season and has missed only 2 games in his career, in 2008 spraining the same ankle against New Orleans, and the 2012 season opener for violation of the NFL’s substance-abuse policy.

As for Justin Houston the results of his MRI revealed the existence of sprained ligaments and torn muscles in the elbow, it is being reported he will not need surgery; however he will miss up to 3 weeks. With Houston’s other “half” suffering a slight ankle sprain this duo will not be hassling Manning on Sunday, and it leaves the Chiefs in a exposed place at securing the top spot for the AFC divisional win.
 
Currently Denver and Kansas City have a 9-2 record and will be competing for first place in the AFC West. Coach Reid announced that defensive tackle Mike DeVito would hopefully be returning this Sunday after missing last week's game with a knee injury. In addition right tackle Eric Fisher and right guard Jon Asamoah could be back after dealing with shoulder injuries. It sounds to me as if there are a lot of maybe’s for Sunday’s rematch.


Wednesday’ practice for the Denver Broncos held some frustrations, for one Peyton Manning did not participate in practice for the 3rd consecutive Wednesday. Knowing Manning and his passion for perfection it won't be that way going forward (or long), he is missing Wednesdays practices per Head Athletic Trainer Steve Antonopulos and the other coaches orders. Among the other players that did not practice were cornerback Omar Bolden, tight end Joel Dreessen, running back Knowshon Moreno and cornerback Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie.

Cornerback Champ Bailey, tight end Julius Thomas and cornerback Kayvon Webster were all listed as limited practice. And then the major blow of Kevin Vickerson being placed on the injured reserved, Vickerson is not expected to return this season. 

Defensive tackle Terrance Knighton recognized that losing Vickerson to injured reserve is 'a major blow,' but Knighton expects to step his game up even further to make up for Vickerson’s absence. On Wednesday morning the Broncos signed defensive tackle Sione Fue to fill Vickerson’s spot on the roster. As a veteran Knighton understands his role, but at the same time believes that other teams will block him differently now. He expressed his faith in Mitch Unrein and Sly Williams to make the plays needed to keep the momentum up and of defensive caption Wes Woodyard to keep all the boys in line. This could also mean a lot of moving around in the defensive side of the game. Vickerson’s absence increases the workload, and while Derek Wolfe and Malik Jackson play the inside we may see them in Vickerson’s role and also to relief Knighton. Another vital impact to consider is whoever does fill Vickerson’s role needs to be able to keep opponents from prioritizing Knighton. Let’s face it, losing Vickerson is a hit, and we cannot meet the expense of another injury to our defensive tackles.


Champ Bailey also spoke of this return this week; he has been on limited practices since November 13 and missed the first game against KC, and also New England. Bailey has voiced his frustrations about the healing process and as a 15 year veteran to the game he understands the feeling of wanting to be out there and wanting to help, yet knowing he has to be at 100% to be productive to the game.
 Playing in less than 2 games this season, Bailey is ready to travel to Arrowhead and stated that as long as nothing goes wrong he plans on playing this Sunday. Champ we hope to see you on the field!

This Sunday December 1, will mark the 2nd time we play the Chiefs in three weeks. KC is coming off losing 2 games in a row and our loss to the Patriots gives this game the promise of revenge on the KC side and a rebound for us. Arrowhead stadium is one of the loudest and antagonistic stadiums in the NFL, and preparation began two weeks ago for the first loss the Broncos handed the Chiefs, and now it starts all over again. The Broncos know that just because we beat them once there is no room for comfort. Manning revealed the team would be studying the game film from their game two weeks ago as well as their game against the Chargers. Regardless of who is out and who is in, the diversity of the game and the team is there. Both Von Miller and interim head coach Jack Del-Rio acknowledged that winning will be tough and they are not taking anything for granted. The Broncos haven’t played a team twice this quickly since the 2004 season when they played the Colts in the last week of the regular season and then meeting again seven days later in a Wild Card playoff game at Indianapolis. The team has been preparing for the hostile environment of Arrowhead stadium in addition to prepping for what promises to be a game full of agendas.

Now more than ever do Peyton Manning and the Broncos have something to prove, a shadow to move out of. After the devastating loss in New England Denver’s ability to get things taken care of under pressure and in big games will be in doubt, some even say that coming away with the AFC West lead will not erase that shadow. Of course if you follow football, you know that games like this happen and we can’t win them all. Nonetheless, the talk is still going strong about our 24-0 lead at halftime and surrendering 31 consecutive points in the 3rd quarter and eventually losing in OT because Tony Carter was in the wrong place at the wrong time (but truthfully the loss is not Carters Fault). The fact is going forward the Broncos have to show up for all four quarters, we have a phenomenal team and should finish as such. As we head into Chiefs territory this weekend, last week’s loss will be fresh in the minds of all our players and securing the AFC West lead is crucial. In a media interview Head Coach Andy Reid made it clear that they will be taking advantage of our loss and will be putting more pressure in Manning, however only half of the dynamic duo may show up for the game. As for myself, my motto has and always will be “Keep the Faith”.



For a little something to be thankful for, Head Coach John Fox is back in Denver, no word on when he will resume his full time coaching duties. As for today let’s be thankful for the health and safe return of John Fox and thankful for our players health and safety. Most importantly all of our friends, family and those we hold close.

Happy Thanksgiving Everyone!

~ K@tes


Injury Impacts Going into Arrowhead



Broncos Injury Watch

Several players left New England in worse shape than they arrived in, concerning not only the coaches, but also the fans. After all next week we are off to Arrowhead Stadium to play the KC Chiefs again and the last thing we need is our preeminent players out. As it turns out Interim Head Coach Jack Del Rio has some positive news to report on the injuries some of our players took in last night’s game. Running Back Knowshon Moreno is being listed with a bruised ankle, which transpired late in overtime after Moreno set his career highs with 37 attempts and 224 yards on the day. Cornerback Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie injury was to his shoulder on the final play of the first half. He was initially likely to return to the game, however it was later announced he would be out for the remainder of the game. As of right now both players are listed as day to day.

Speaking Monday morning Del Rio stated that both the injuries that Moreno and Rodgers-Cromartie suffered against New England would not put them out of warrant for a prolonged period of time. Del Rio did not give any details on Rodgers-Cromartie return but said he wouldn’t be surprised to see Moreno back at practice by the weeks end.

Del Rio also added some positive updates in regards to cornerback Champ Bailey and tight end Julius Thomas, both were listed as questionable for Sundays game and neither suited up to play against New England. Making the decision that both were questionable all week, Del Rio and the others felt it was in the best interest to keep them rested for one more week. Personally I think it was a good call, we have made it thus far through the season without Champ Bailey (I know it’s hard to hear, but he just isn’t recovering like he has in the past). Julius Thomas on the other hand is 2nd among the NFL tight ends in touchdown reception, currently at 10; his yards are at 590 and Y/G 59.0. In addition to Wes Welker, Eric Decker and Knowshon Moreno, Demaryius Thomas is one of our key weapons in Peyton Manning’s offence and having him healthy and ready for the KC game on Sunday is crucial. Del Rio felt confident that both Bailey and Thomas would be back for the trip to Arrowhead stadium. Just released 
early Tuesday morning the news is not as optimistic for defensive tackle Kevin Vickerson (who was waiting on test results), ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter has reported that Vickerson has dislocated his hip and will be out at least six weeks, most likely the rest of the season. Vickerson injured his hip in OT and at this time he is not expected to undergo surgery. Vickerson has started in all 11 games this season with 18 tackles and his first 1st sack of the season was Sunday night against Tom Brady.

KC Injury Watch

On the flip side it looks as if KC star pass-rusher Justin Houston will  likely miss Sunday's 2nd showdown due to his right injured elbow, in which he dislocated in last week’s loss against the San Diego Chargers, team and league sources told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter.

Houston was scheduled to have an MRI on Monday, but due to swelling in his elbow the MRI has been postponed. His MRI was finally completed on Tuesday. 

The Chiefs, who we now once again hold the same 9-2 record with, could also be without their other star. Two-time Pro Bowl linebacker Tamba Hali may miss our big rematch this Sunday December 1st. According to Andy Reid the Chiefs coach, Hali suffered a slight ankle sprain against San Diego, and he may have to sit this game out.

Both Houston and Hali went to the Pro Bowl last season and between the two have 20 sacks this season. But the pass-rushing dynamic duo whose main goal was to take out Peyton Manning two weeks ago failed to even get near him and our Broncos handed the
Chiefs their first loss of the season. 

Frank Zombo and Dezman Moses took over for Houston and Hali in KC’s second loss against the chargers. It is assumed that is who will play this Sunday.

When Houston appeared in the Chiefs locker room on Monday, his arm was tightly bound and in a sling, he was also instructed not to say anything. This looms as KC gets ready to face Denver for the second time and after losing 2 games straight.

With the dynamic duo out against our offence, can we hold KC at Arrowhead? We know Vickerson will not be with us, but Del Rio is confident that Champ Bailey will be back and Von Miller is making his comeback. We need to keep Manning protected and make sure our offence stays on top. Will this be a challenging game? Absolutely, but we CAN go home with a win. So I will be keeping an eye on that injury report for both teams and here we go into week 13!

As for the Patriots game, it’s over, it stung, and now we have new challenges we need to prepare for. We still have the playoffs, which I am sure we will meet Brady again.

Standings for the Denver Broncos from nfl.com as of 11/26/2013
Division AFC West #1
Conference #1
League #2 (behind Seattle)

More to come, Happy Thanksgiving! 
~ K@tes