Dre Bly getting burned and booed!!

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Where's thascary1 and all them other fools who talked about Denver having the best CB duo? Where them fools who say Tony doesn't know his football or what he's talking about? I told y'all Dre Bly is a cover 2 corner not a man to man corner. The Broncos are finding that out right now.... peep.

Bly gets beaten on deep throws by backups, booed at Broncos camp
Aug. 2, 2007
CBS SportsLine.com wire reports

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- Dre' Bly got burned and then he got booed.

One thing he didn't get was bullied.

"It happens, it happens," the Denver Broncos' cornerback said Thursday after getting beaten for big receptions by backup receivers David Kircus and Brian Clark. "Shoot, I'm human, you know what I'm saying? You're entitled to give up a pass here and there, it happens, even though the fans might be disappointed. I'm new. But it happens.

"I'll tell you what, you won't make a living doing that on me," Bly added. "You're entitled to have a day where them guys make plays, and that's what it is."

Bly even had to handle some heckling from a fan who hollered, "Go back to Detroit!"

Bly spun and looked at the man, then shook his head and shook it off.

"They paid me money to come here. Everybody's been talking about me and Champ Bailey making plays and they see me give up a play or two, they don't want to see that. It's understood. They have expectations just like I do, but everybody is competing just like I am, and they're going to make plays from time to time."

The Broncos acquired Bly in the offseason, teaming him with Bailey, a perennial Pro Bowler, to create one of the top tandems in the NFL.

Bly, whose 33 interceptions are fourth-most in the league since 1999, has long wanted to play with his friend Bailey, who led the league with 11 takeaways last season, including a career-best 10 interceptions.

Both ninth-year players are eager to see how many passes they can intercept now.

With Bly on board, Bailey, who finished second in Defensive Player of the Year voting, thinks he can top his 2006 season and get tested by quarterbacks more often.

"I have to get more (chances) than last year," Bailey said. "With Dre' on the other side, we're going to make plays. Last year, I picked about a third of the balls (thrown my way). Some quarterbacks don't care. There are a lot of young quarterbacks that think they can do it, so I'm all for it."

Bly, 29, thinks he's the one that's going to get more balls thrown his way.

"They're not going to throw the ball (to Bailey). This dude will intercept 18, 19 balls," Bly said. "He's got 39 career picks, I have 33, so they're going to come to the guy with the lesser amount of picks. So I've got a chance to get eight or nine picks, career high."

Actually, the one that might find himself a frequent target is nickel back Domonique Foxworth.

The Broncos obtained Bly from the Lions for running back Tatum Bell, offensive lineman George Foster and a fifth-round draft pick after the death of starting cornerback Darrent Williams.

The team is eager to display a new dynamic in the secondary. Because both Bailey and Bly can lock down receivers, defensive boss Jim Bates is planning new blitz packages in Denver's revamped unit that features a new middle linebacker in D.J. Williams and three rookie draft picks competing for playing time on the line.

For the past couple of seasons in Detroit, Bly said he was miscast in the Lions' cover-2 scheme in which the wiry 188-pounder played more like a linebacker.

"This defense, which is an aggressive style, puts you in a position to make plays. That's the kind of corner I am, and I look forward to the challenge," Bly said.

Before Thursday's performance, Bly had matched Bailey play-for-play this week. He got kicked in his right shin but wouldn't use that as an excuse.

"Today just happened to be a day where I gave up a few plays. But like I said, you won't make no living doing that," Bly said. "I'm not saying it won't happen in a game, it probably will, but you don't make livings on me like that."
 

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Hella fools got on here talking about they "The Broncos" have the best CB tandem in the league now that they've signed Bly. I told these cats about Dre Bly and they dogged me and said I didn't watch enough football and I don't know what I am talking about. He's getting burned by back-ups! Not Jevon Walker!
 
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bwhahahahahahaha

1practice....read all the other ones where he's make pick 6's and fumble recoveries!

Kircus has been are best wr in camp so far.......get the fuck outta here with shit you know nothing about!
 
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Tony said:
Before Thursday's performance, Bly had matched Bailey play-for-play this week. He got kicked in his right shin but wouldn't use that as an excuse.

"Today just happened to be a day where I gave up a few plays. But like I said, you won't make no living doing that," Bly said. "I'm not saying it won't happen in a game, it probably will, but you don't make livings on me like that."

hmmm I like how you post just 1 practice out of 8
 

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Why are y'all booing him then? He must be performing poorly. Fans won't boo if you get beat one play. They'll boo if you get burned repeatedly by backups. Culpepper is going to look like his old self when he's sees Bly on the defensive side of the ball.
 
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Why are y'all booing him then? He must be performing poorly. Fans won't boo if you get beat one play. They'll boo if you get burned repeatedly by backups. Culpepper is going to look like his old self when he's sees Bly on the defensive side of the ball.
you mean throwing picks like always....you're right for once!



And look who the article was written by....lol read some local coverage to get your best info!

He's not being booed
 

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I'll get back to y'all in a minute. I gotta hit up a Broncos forum to see what other Bronco fans have to say about this.
 

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thascary1 said:
you mean throwing picks like always....you're right for once!



And look who the article was written by....lol read some local coverage to get your best info!

He's not being booed
I meant the Minnesota Culpepper. He's going to work Bly wait til the Raiders get a load of this. I'll be back... let me check in at a Bronco forum real quick.
 
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You talking about practice!! I mean practice come on man PRACTICE!!We got this big ol news conference about PRACTICE..AI says shut the hell up about practice...
 
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Is this local coverage good enough? They're Colorado's news leader mayne...

http://www.9news.com/sports/article.aspx?storyid=74737
same article about the same day of practice......lol


he's been having a great camp so far so miss me with this!


this is from the best broncos board around....and this guy has been at EVERY practice so far and gives the reports for the day, he has media pass and is on the field.......here is what he sdaid when someone said he was booed.





No one booed him. There was some drunk hick shouting garbage from the fan crowd so I think I know who it was. Remember that Bly tweaked something early in practice today but went out and played through it and he was struggling the rest of the day. Bly has been awesome in every day of practice but today. Remember he was on a streak with some kind of turnover every practice until this morning. He'll be fine.








and that seems like a very likely scenario...I have been to practices there....you are only inches to feet away from the field so if you have even 1 or 2 fans saying something you can hear them. I will try to dig up a couple of his reports on Bly in camp so far.
 
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here is his assesment of Bly every day (except yesterday's...since he was hurt hmmmmmmmm)

Dre Bly: Bly makes it very hard to catch a ball if you don’t tuck it in immediately. In fact his biggest asset is what he does to the ball carriers after the catch. His coverage is excellent, but where Bailey tries to play the ball and watch the quarterback’s eyes, Bly attacks the receiver during the route and catch really does a nice job of making things hard for him from the snap of the ball to the end of the throw.


Dre Bly: The most impressive thing about Bly is that he is a leader on and off the field. He congratulates and supports his teammates and he plays full speed when he’s on the field. I’m impressed with how physical he is. Brian Clark beat him on a crossing route and Bly jumped in and forced a fumble that Bailey recovered. Even when the completion is made, Bly does everything to make something positive happen on defense




Dre Bly: He was really impressive. Despite his smallish size he is incredibly instinctive and athletic. He had a pick in the redzone drills, deflected a pass into DJ Williams for an interception and is always trying and sometimes succeeding at forcing fumbles. He is way batter than Darrent Williams was and his technique and abilities are better overall. He gets beat sometimes, but you have to remember that not everyone can be Champ and Bly is usually winning his matchups.