Dear Gene,
I'm not going to even mention the price hike on tickets. I'm sure you already know what the fan base thinks of that.
Instead, I'm going to address color schemes for the home games.
Moderation in all things, brother. Color schemes are cool a couple of times a year, not every home game. Let's do it for the big games like Oregon. Call me a rebel but I don't like being told what color to wear every game. Additionally, color schemes only work for warm weather games. They do not work in November. Every Bronco fan worth his salt has blue and orange shirts. Not everyone has a blue coat and an orange coat. Many have neither. The color schemes have failed time and again in the cold months.
That's all,
OD
P.S. New jumbotron, PA system, and move the friggin' band to the NEZ.
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Friday, April 24, 2009
Bacon Running the Rock
Thanks to mapleleafbronco from Bronco Country for sending in some pictures his son took of Mike Atkinson's 25 yard run from the Blue & Orange Game.
Bacon nimbly navigates through traffic
What is a 180 DB to do?
I am seriously stoked to watch Mike play this next season. Many of the graduating seniors have expressed nothing but enthusiasm about his skills, potential, and playing with abandonment. This is a kid who, if he can improve his endurance, will terrorize opposing offenses. We'll also be in for a big treat any time they put him in at offense. He's either going to plow through for some big yardage or cause the defense to key in on him, opening up other opportunities. The next four years should be very amusing.
Bacon nimbly navigates through traffic
What is a 180 DB to do?
I am seriously stoked to watch Mike play this next season. Many of the graduating seniors have expressed nothing but enthusiasm about his skills, potential, and playing with abandonment. This is a kid who, if he can improve his endurance, will terrorize opposing offenses. We'll also be in for a big treat any time they put him in at offense. He's either going to plow through for some big yardage or cause the defense to key in on him, opening up other opportunities. The next four years should be very amusing.
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Spring 2009 Blue and Orange Game
This year's Blue and Orange...er...White game saw an fun new format change. Instead of 1O/2D vs 2O/1D, Coach Pease and Coach Kwiatkowski got to draft their teams. Now, I've got to be honest: I didn't think the White team had a chance. I figured the Blue team would roll them. I was pleasantly surprised when the White team pulled it out in the fourth quarter (of course it didn't hurt when Coach Pete notionally "injured" a few stars from the Blue team). It was a fun format change and I hope we'll see it become a tradition.
Enjoy the pics. I had the camera on the wrong setting for most of the first half so we're a little limited on good pics.
Huff warms up the O-line
Vinnie, Gingg, and O'Neil visit on the sidelines
DB's warm up
KW's first reception happened so quick and was so unexpected that all I got was the aftermath
A few names that will haunt opposing offenses this year
DJ Harper looks up field as Will Lawrence and Bronson Durrant scan for defenders
Jeremy Avery goes down
I could kick my own butt for having the camera in the wrong setting. Bacon busts out a big run. Hope to see him in some trickeration and goal line plays this season.
Kellen lets fly
Coughlin hands off to DJ Harper or Jarvis Hodge
Darren Koontz eases off of Coughlin on what would have been a devastating sack for major lost yardage
Jeremy Avery breaks through
Trench warfare
Kellen passes to an out of place Chandler Koch
The blue team celebrates Titus Young's TD
Brotz boots it in for the PAT despite the celebration penalty
Coughlin unleashes in time to avoid Hout
A few more guys to watch for
Hout brings down Coughlin
More trench warfare
The new SHOOOOOOOOE!!!! celebrates while Brandyn Thompson grits his teeth
The White team celebrates
Caves is flabbergasted that Mike T. doesn't want to take Prater's spot
Tim Ruben picks up a few yards after his reception
It was nice to see Mike Choate get a reception
Drew gets under center...
...only to get taken down
I had the pleasure of visiting with Tommy Gallarda's father during a layover in Minneapolis earlier that day. We found the Gallarda family after the scrimmage and Seth was pleased to get to meet Tommy. The family is very down to earth and friendly.
We informed Bacon that the SEZ idiots were adopting him now that Joe Boz had graduated.
Seth plays center on his Optimist team and was stoked to get some pointers from Thomas Byrd
We ran into Doug Martin in the parking lot after the scrimmage. I thanked him for hammering the vanhole logo last year at the Kibbie Hut.
Enjoy the pics. I had the camera on the wrong setting for most of the first half so we're a little limited on good pics.
Huff warms up the O-line
Vinnie, Gingg, and O'Neil visit on the sidelines
DB's warm up
KW's first reception happened so quick and was so unexpected that all I got was the aftermath
A few names that will haunt opposing offenses this year
DJ Harper looks up field as Will Lawrence and Bronson Durrant scan for defenders
Jeremy Avery goes down
I could kick my own butt for having the camera in the wrong setting. Bacon busts out a big run. Hope to see him in some trickeration and goal line plays this season.
Kellen lets fly
Coughlin hands off to DJ Harper or Jarvis Hodge
Darren Koontz eases off of Coughlin on what would have been a devastating sack for major lost yardage
Jeremy Avery breaks through
Trench warfare
Kellen passes to an out of place Chandler Koch
The blue team celebrates Titus Young's TD
Brotz boots it in for the PAT despite the celebration penalty
Coughlin unleashes in time to avoid Hout
A few more guys to watch for
Hout brings down Coughlin
More trench warfare
The new SHOOOOOOOOE!!!! celebrates while Brandyn Thompson grits his teeth
The White team celebrates
Caves is flabbergasted that Mike T. doesn't want to take Prater's spot
Tim Ruben picks up a few yards after his reception
It was nice to see Mike Choate get a reception
Drew gets under center...
...only to get taken down
I had the pleasure of visiting with Tommy Gallarda's father during a layover in Minneapolis earlier that day. We found the Gallarda family after the scrimmage and Seth was pleased to get to meet Tommy. The family is very down to earth and friendly.
We informed Bacon that the SEZ idiots were adopting him now that Joe Boz had graduated.
Seth plays center on his Optimist team and was stoked to get some pointers from Thomas Byrd
We ran into Doug Martin in the parking lot after the scrimmage. I thanked him for hammering the vanhole logo last year at the Kibbie Hut.
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