That, former players said, bred consistency, because the linemen and the running backs knew exactly what to expect. They had repeated the plays -- albeit with slightly different formations or men in motion -- in practice, then repeated them in games. The offensive linemen became experts in zone blocking, and because the groups were so cohesive and, for the most part, healthy, the Broncos, as Schlereth said, "just felt like going into a game we were going to out-execute you."
Shut Up Schlereth
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Next time post the entire quote instead of taking things out of context and blowing them out of proportion...
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UK Skins Fan wrote:I admit that I have absolutely no idea what Schlereth has been saying that has you folks so riled up, but he was one hell of a good football player
It comes down to his bitterness over the B&G releasing him after our last championship; he thought he got run out on a rail, was disrespected, yadda yadda yadda -- and ever since then he's rarely passed up a chance to take a shot or two our way from his bully pulpit. Dude was a baller, and I love the thought process behind his infamous "Stinky" nickname, but he needs to get over whatever ill will he still has.
Besides, as it turned out the 'Skins letting him go ended up garnering him two more rings. What's up with that?
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HitDoctor wrote:Lock this post before the rest of league reads it!!! ROFLMAO
Ohhhh, soooooo tempting...

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