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You somehow knew it was going to happen.

The Broncos and Cowboys were practicing with and against each other for the second day, and the intensity was high.

Very high.

The Cowboys had been having their way with the Broncos, when suddenly, the home team decided enough was enough.  It happened on the field away from us reporters---a huge brawl involving members of the Broncos 1st team defense and the Cowboys 1st team offense.

No punches were thrown, but the scuffle was enough to force coaches on the near field to tell their players to settle down and pay attention to what they were doing.

After practice, Mike Shanahan---and several others---downplayed the 'activity'.  The most common explantion?  Guys are intense, they want to represent themselves a the organization, tempers flare...etc.

It's not the first, nor worst, foot-brawl I've seen, but it definitely serves notice:

Saturday's game will not be your typical preseason affair.

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No pads today, no shells today, just helmets.  The Broncos are definitely toning down the intensity as their first preseason game approaches.

Speaking of intensity, this team is DYING for some competition NOT wearing blue and orange.  Linebacker Nate Webster went so far as to say the Broncos defense is looking for some "fresh meat".  

I wouldn't want to play against Nate Webster.  Anyone who conjures images of Mike Tyson is bad for your health.  And limbs.

The big bad news of the day: Rookie running back Ryan Torain's injury is worse than first diagnosed.  Turns out #42 has some ligament damage in addition to the fracture in his left elbow, which WILL require surgery to repair.  He'll be out at least 3 months.

The rest of the running backs will have to pick up the slack.  Selvin Young and Andre Hall will most likely split the carries in the regular season, with Cecil Sapp perhaps being the short yardage specialist.  Definitely a damaging blow to the Broncos.

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Like a Translyvanian vampire...the Brett Favre saga just won't die.  This situation has had more chapters than War and Peace, and it's quickly becoming one of the oddest, melodramatic, over the top sports stories......EVER. 

And just think----we still haven't seen a down of regular season football yet!

If you think it's been ugly, just wait.  This is only round 3 of Rocky Balboa vs. Apollo Creed II.

So here's your chance, Cheeseheads----since I first posted a blog on Favre a few weeks back, how has your opinion changed---of him, of Head Coach Mike McCarthy, of the Packers???

Lemme know--cuz I'm dying to find out how this is affecting the die-hard Packer fan!!!

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By far and away the most attended session of training camp to date.  It was good to see so many die hards weathering the withering weather.  They were rewarded for it, too.

...Matt Prater (kicker) turned in the highlight of the day.  He drilled a 68-yard field goal that would've been good from 73.  Impressive, but let's see him do it in a game, with 11 angry men coming to block it.

...Brandon Marshall continues to turn in some stunning catches.  The more you watch B-Marsh, the more you realize how ridiculously talented he is.  If he manages to avoid a lengthy suspension, he'll make last year's stats look pedestrian (1325 rec yds, 7 TD).

...Brett Pierce looks like a player at tight end.  He had another nice catch today, dispelling any notion that he can't be an option in the passing attack.  His blocking skills, yet to be fully realized.

...Domonique Foxworth had another pick six today.  He's got starting cornerback talent, but just happens to be on a team with two of the best in the biz, Champ Bailey and Dre Bly.

...If Tom Nalen doesn't get healthy soon, the offensive line is staring at some serious questions.  No offense to Casey Wiegmann, but Nalen is the heart and soul of that unit.

...The first team offense did well today.  They drove the field efficiently in 11-on-11 drills, with Jay Cutler spreading the ball around the skill positions.

...Finally, no practice Sunday.  A day off for the coaches, players, fans....and yes, media!

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Besides the obvious (John Lynch not leading the defense), it was a crisp day at Dove Valley.

The first team offense moved the ball effectively on the second team defense.  The first team defense stifled the second team offense.  Order reigned. 

Noone got clotheslined. 

Noone left the team.

Tight End Brett Pierce made the catch of the day during 7-on-7 drills---a diving reception on a seam pattern that was whistled in by Jay Cutler.  Not too shabby.

Both offense and defense got some heavy thud in when the squads went into goalline drills.  Call it a draw---neither unit dominated the other.

Most of the players who spoke to the media today are still in a state of shock regarding Lynch. 

A cool breeze kept Dove Valley from being too oppressive.

Attendance still remains lower than in past years.

Tyler Polumbus (from CU) has a lot to learn if he wants to stick in the NFL.  However, his body SCREAMS "NFL right tackle".   Hopefully he sticks.

Finally, Spray-on sun block is easier to apply than the pasty white goo, and seems to protect just as well.  I highly recommend it.

CT.

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John Lynch is leaving the Broncos.  He's been given permission to "explore other options".  IE: Seek emplyoment with another team, seek employment in television, or retire. 

Chances are, it'll be option A.  Such is the business in the NFL.  Lynch is aging, and isn't as versatile a player as some of the Broncos younger bucks.  Hence, he's expendable.  Never mind the fact that he's one of the best guys in the locker room (or anyone's locker room).  Never mind that he's hyperactive in the community (or any community). He's expendable.

And now, he's no longer with the Broncos.  It's a tough fact of life.  The NFL is a soulless automaton that keeps on rolling.  It rolls over and through all the individuals who play the game.  Yeah, some are immortalized in Canton, OH (as Gary Zimmerman will be this weekend).  But the price is usually steep, and extracted in flesh.

So should John Lynch keep playing?

Only if he wants to.  He should feel absolutely ZERO responsibility to the league, or his former team, to don on the jersey for one more go-'round.  After all, in a league that shows no loyalty to the player, why should the player show any back?

John Lynch is a good player, a better man, and I wish him the best of luck wherever he lands next.  Broncos fans and receivers may have to swallow hard if he reappears in the Chargers defensive backfield this year.  But hey, such is the business.

 

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The more I watch golf, the more the sport amazes me.  I'll admit, I grew up playing football and lacrosse, and thinking golf was a non-sport.

Wrong.

Saturday in Southport, England, 53-year old Greg Norman kept Father Time at bay, firing a 2-over 72, while taking a 54-hole lead into Sunday's final round.  Half a world away in Parker, 8-year old Elizabeth Wong put on a show for our Marcia Neville and videojournalist Dave Wille.  She hit 185-yard drives, she drained putt after putt after putt.

Therein lies the beauty of the game.  You don't have to be 6'7", 245 lbs, bench press 356 lbs or run 40 yards in just over 40 seconds.  Anyone and everyone can play, and excel.

Conversely, anyone and everyone (at some point) can be awful.  Some of the premiere athletes in the world, with all their superhuman athleticism, become completely helpless on the links.

Michael Jordan will always be "Jesus in tennis shoes" (a quote stolen from a previous description of Julius Erving).  John Elways arm will always be stronger and more accurate than ours.  While Tiger Woods is the best golfer ever to play the game, even he, on a rare occasion, becomes utterly human, ie: flawed and vulnerable, on the links.

Hence, my cheers to the game of golf, Elizabeth Wong, and Greg Norman.  Here's hoping Father Time decides to stay away from England for another day.

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Apparently, it's Numerous Felons League.

Matt Jones got busted with cocaine.  Former player Tony Zendejas has been charged with rape.  Adam "Pac Man" Jones just appeared before a Las Vegas grand jury investigating a strip club shooting.  Michael Vick---serving a federal prison term---is 10-50 million dollars in debt.  Brandon Marshall has been arrested multiple times in recent memory.  Now, in a story broken by FOX 31's Josina Anderson, we've learned that Travis Henry tested positive for marijuana---again---before his release from the Broncos.

OK, so not all those offenses are felonies.  My apologies for the judicial inaccuracy.

However, the point is made.  NFL players are making headlines these days for all the wrong reasons, AND TRAINING CAMPS OPEN TWO WEEKS FROM TODAY!

Overwhelming chances are, none of the aforementioned are going to derail the overwhelming popularity of the league. 

But should they?  You tell me.

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Brett Favre has gone from being Braveheart to Dracula. From unkillable to undead.  From legend to rumor. 

First, reports surfaced that Favre had an "itch" to get back into the NFL, and that his family was urging him to do so.

That was quashed when Favre dismissed those reports as "rumor".

Now, it seems Favre has text messaged Packers GM Ted Thompson, and that Thompson said he was on vacation, and that they'd have to talk later.

Yes, Favre is one of the Top-10 quarterbacks in NFL history, but this act is getting a wee bit old.  Either stay or go.  Either play or retire.  Please Brett, don't pull a Star Wars episodes I-III.  Some things are best left finished as they were.

If #4 does return to the Packers, it keeps them from truly moving forward in their development of Aaron Rodgers for yet another season, and will probably affect Rodgers pysche as subtly as a wrecking ball affects an old building.

If #4 returns to a different team, it'll be wrong on every level.  It'll be like Derek Jeter wearing a red B on his cap.  Like Jackie Chan starring in a dramatic role.  Like Mr T. wearing a full head of hair. 

Just, WRONG.

So here's my question for all the My-Fox Bloggers out there----To Favre, or not to Favre?

You let me know.

  

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Matt Holliday will make his 3rd straight All Star game appearance next Tuesday, and it's well deserved.  Holliday leads all NL outfielders in batting average (.343 as of 7/7), and has respectable power numbers as well (13 HR, 49 RBI).  Holliday is the face of the defending NL Champs, his peers recognize it.  He was voted in by his fellow players, garnering the 2nd highest total for NL outfielders (starter Ryan Braun was first in player voting).

Aaron Cook will be making his 1st appearance.  Cookie was chosen by Rockies/NL All Star Manager Clint Hurdle---and before anyone goes suspecting this was a homer pick, consider this:  Cook is 2nd in wins in the National League (11).  He's won nearly a third of the Rockies games, and has been the most consistent pitcher on the ballclub.

Holliday and Cookie will have a blast playing at Yankee Stadium.  And they deserve it.

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The Rockies current opponent, the Milwaukee Brewers, just launched the opening salvo of the trading season by acquiring left handed ace pitcher CC Sabathia from the Cleveland Indians.  In case you are unfamiliar, the middle syllable of Sabathia is pronounced Bath...as in it take a bath. 

During the indtroductory press conference, Brewers GM Bob Melvin kept referring to him as CC Sabaythia (as in BAY).

Good Grief.

Mispronouncing someones name is hardly a criminal offense, but to do so repeatedly, AFTER YOU JUST ENGINEERED HIS ARRIVAL AS AN EMPLOYEE OF YOUR ORGANIZATION?!?! 

All-Time Classic.

That's up there with Ralph Wilson asking the media what day of the week it was a few years back at a press conference. 

I'm not trying to pile on, I'm just having a good chuckle---like many of the people at the Brewers press conference today. 

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The economy is down.  Gas seems like it costs $23 a gallon, and much of the country is battling Mother Nature...and losing, and the Rockies are in the tank.  Not the best of times in the U.S.A.  However, nothing gives us greater perspective on how wonderful our country is than July 4th. 

As a kid, it meant eating Dad's barbecue and running through the sprinkler (or jumping into the pool if you were so fortunate). 

As a teenager, it meant getting together with your friends and checking out the local fireworks. 

As an adult, it means appreciating all that we take for granted on a daily basis.  Nikes, Twinkies, Levis and tuna suprise. 

How great is Our Land?!! 

And of course---in addition to all the aforementioned, there is Sport.  Yeah, the Rockies have underperformed...but heck, the joy of taking in a ballgame is as precious as it is priceless.  On a hot day, a cold beer tastes awesome.  On anyday, hot dogs taste just as good.

Sure, I'm just skimming the surface.  We have a masterful Constitution.  We have a government that, despite being blasted constantly, still works incredibly well.  We have freedom of choice in everything we do.

So thanks to the Founding Fathers.  You did wonders for us back in 1776.  And baseball hadn't even been invented yet.

 

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I arrived back in Denver yesterday (from Hawaii), realizing that I hadn't missed much.  "Much" being "wins".  The Rockies have tanked.  As the Hawaiians would say to the Rox last shred of postseason hope---Aloha.

Perhaps it's a lingering Island Spirit hangover, but I'm not in the mood to bash the club----their opponents are doing a good enough job of that by themselves.  Yep, my glass is still half full (unlike my wife's many Mai Tais).  Hence, I'm lokoing at all the good that lies ahead:

Broncos begin training camp in 3 weeks.  THREE WEEKS!  That in itself is cause for cheer.  Along the way, we've got the Champions Tour stopping off at the Broadmoor for some golf, the All-Star Game from the Bronx, and of course,hoping the Rox get competitive again.

Really though, all of the other stuff is just sports fodder to get us to training camp.  The Broncos are going to be a fun watch as they get set for the season.  It'll be one of the more meaningful camps in years.....and it's happening in just 3 weeks.

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Yep, Aloha means goodbye, and for the next week and a half, I'll be fortunate enough to be soaking in the sun on Oahu.  It'll be my first trip to Hawaii, so if there are any experience island vacationers out there, PLEASE send me some of your favorite: restaurants, bars, foods, beaches, activities, adventures, locales, etc. 

Anywho, I'll be reading the paper (I'm old school like that), but will be leaving the laptop at home---don't want to get any beach sand in it.  Hence, No blogs.

Here's what I'm hoping happens in the next 2 weeks:

1.)  The Rockies stay red hot, take advantage of some easy scheduling (Mets, Royals, Tigers and Padres in succession) and win at least 8 of their next 12 games.  That will put them at 39-46 (or better) heading into a big series against the Marlins...."big series against the Marlins"...isn't that an oxymoron?

2.) The D'Backs continue their downward spiral---which is a very realistic possibility considering the play the Twins, Red Sox, Marlins and Brewers over their next four series.  I'm thinking they go 4-up and 8-down.  That leaves them at 43-42....just 4 games up on the Rox.

3.)  All the MLB managers who have been canned recently simultaneously realize what a gift they've been given----as they can now spend summertime with their families.  Barbecues, pool parties, golf....all the joys of summer to be had now that they're unemployed (but still gazillionaires).

4.) Someone upsets Roger Federer at Wimbledon.  Watching him play tennis is like watching someone play chess against a super computer.  It's hopeless. And boring. And predictable.

5.)  Finally, a selfish wish.  Hopefully, the cost of oil doesn't hit $200 a barrel, forcing airlines to charge customers by the pound.  I plan on eating and drinking well in Hawaii.

 

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It's late June, and for MLB fans it's time to start stuffing the ballot boxes for their favorite players to make the All Star team.  Rockies skipper Clint Hurdle will manage the team, and three or four of his players stand a chance at cracking the squad.  Here's my picks, along with their chances of making it:

Aaron Cook: Should be a lock.  Cookie was the lifevest for this team when it was staggering through late April/mid-May.  His stats aer impressive: 10-3, 3.29 ERA.  Only Brandon Web has more wins, and only Carlos Zambrano and Cole Hamels have gobbled more than Aaron's 104 IP.

Matt Holliday:  After his MVP-like season last year, Big Daddy is approaching "making the team based on name and reputation" status. Still, his numbers remain impressive.  His .324 average ranks 4th in the NL, and his OBP ranks 5th.  However, Holliday's run producing numbers are down (8 HR, 31 RBI), which detract from his appeal.  Consider him On the Fence.

Garrett Atkins/Taylor Buccholz.  Both longshots.  Atkins' numbers are All-Star caliber (.308 AVG, 9 HR, 40 RBI), but he plays a position crowded with perennial All-Stars.  Chipper Jones is batting .400, while Ryan Braun, Aramis Ramirez, and David Wright all have more homers and rbi's.    Buccholz has been superb in his relief role, but the All-Star squad is usually loaded with closers.  His lack of measurable numbers penalizes him.

Here's my question for you: Who are you voting for?

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Chris_Tanaka

Chris is Fox 31 News weekend sports anchor and sports reporter. He joined the team in December of 2003. Chris' prior television experience includes being Sports Director for KFBB in Great Falls, MT, Sports Reporter for El Segundo TV, and Broadcast Associate and Research Analyst for FOX Sports in Los Angeles, CA. Chris was born in Taipei, Taiwan and he spent his childhood in Amman, Jordan, so, he has an affinity for travel. Additional passions include golfing, exploring Colorado, cheering on the Red Sox, and spending time with his wife, Shannon, dog Roman, and the family's newest member, Bella the puppy.

Member Since: 8/28/2006