My Broncos Training Camp and Prediction
Jeremy Levy back with you. Today I’m going to do something a little bit different. At the beginning of June, I got to go to the NSCD’s football camp for people with disabilities. I would like to first thank the NSCD for putting on this event. This event was at the indoor practice facility in Highlands Ranch Colorado. Outside this facility is where my dad and I have watched training camp. I had never been to a camp like this before and wasn’t sure what to expect. Since I have started writing this blog I have tried a lot of new things. Parking at this facility was really easy and convenient. We only had to wait for a couple of minutes for the event to start. Once everyone was registered we went inside the practice facility. I smelled the artificial turf that they had inside the facility I also heard the excitement that the crowd was making . My dad explained to me that they use artificial turf indoors so that it would be softer for the players to practice with. There were 4 different stations at this event. Each station had a different drill for us to do and each station had a Bronco. One thing that could have been improved was the leaders didn’t explain the events very well so that a blind person could follow what was going on. My dad had to explain to me what we were doing. I got to meet Jordan Leslie who is an up and coming receiver, and Garett Bolles, one of the offensive tackles of the Broncos. They were my 2 favorite players at the event. As you can see in the picture Jeremy Levy has the ball he is running with it into the in zone! Touchdown! Touchdown for the Denver Bronco’s by Jeremy Levy! Wow! That was amazing! That was a nice dance too! It was so much fun to be a football player for an evening. I got to learn some of the drills that football players do and I am hoping that I will get to do more events with the NSCD in the future.The next thing I would like to blog about are my predictions for the Bronco’s season.I went with my dad to training camp again this year at the end of the summer. Last year when I went to the Bronco’s training camp it wasn’t the best experience. It felt like to me that they were not too happy to have the fans there. It felt very confusing and I had trouble figuring out what the Broncos were doing on the field. It was also confusing that there was a quarterback controversy between Trevor Siemean and Paxton Lynch Also in the middle of the year Brock Osweiler joined the team, which made it even more confusing. Last season was a very disappointing and frustrating season. This past training camp was a lot less confusing. It seemed like all the staff were more energetic and wanted us there. In my opinion the players were enjoying it more that they knew who their starting quarterback was going to be. I am looking forward to hearing how Case Keenum is doing. I am also looking forward to hearing how Emanuel Sanders plays at wide receiver I have heard that Emanuel and Case have really good timing together. I am also really enjoying hearing how Bradley Chubb does this year. I think that was a good move getting him in the draft. Royce Freeman’s journey as a Denver Bronco is interesting to me. I have heard that he is supposed to be a fast running back. I am also looking forward to Jake Butt playing tight end as well. I have heard from Andy Lindal and Tyler Polumbus that they are expecting him to do well. He missed last year. In my opinion the Bronco’s need to up the tempo of the offense. I like it when they do that. I am so excited for Phillip Lindsay! He just got his first Bronco’s regular season touch down. I followed him when he was with the CU Buffs and he really did a wonderful job in college. Mark Johnson and Garry Barnett were really wowed by him. I am also impressed with Courtland Sutton this year. He seems like a strong wide receiver. My prediction? I think that the Broncos are going to be 9 and 7 this season and they might get into the play offs. This season promises to be an exciting Bronco’s football season. The Broncos are now 2 and 0 on the season. The Raiders came into Denver, and it was a struggle, but Denver got the win 20-19.