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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Debra Bronco is upcoming season. In fact, the preseason starts
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on Saturday. Our cover starts at three o'clock. Very excited
about that. Been all bright will be on and of
course we'll get to a countdown to kick off at
four thirty.
Speaker 2 (00:11):
Kick at six thirty out in Santa Clara.
Speaker 1 (00:13):
But today was about joint practice as we head out
to the Kaawi Commas Spirit Health Hotline and somebody you're
gonna hear very prominently on our broadcasts over the course
of the season. On the sideline, Susie Wargen joining us
live from Santa Clara.
Speaker 2 (00:26):
Susie, thank you so much for the time.
Speaker 3 (00:27):
How are you, Yes, I'm good, very prominently. Does Dave
know that I'm taking over?
Speaker 4 (00:31):
Yes, Dave knows.
Speaker 5 (00:33):
Dave's worked with you long enough to know exactly how
you work, and so I am fine with that, I
really am.
Speaker 4 (00:40):
I've brought your boards.
Speaker 5 (00:41):
I'm leaving in the morning and I'll see you for
lunch tomorrow afternoon.
Speaker 2 (00:46):
Very good, heyd So let me ask.
Speaker 5 (00:48):
You what I mean, just sort of detail some of
the things that that caught your interest in watching practice today.
Speaker 3 (00:55):
Yeah, so very lively. Long started, you know, they started
stretching at ten. Practice started at about ten thirty, went
until just after twelve thirty, like twelve forty ish Pacific time,
so it's just an over two hour practice. Music is
blairing the whole time. They've got a full set of
stands and so lots of people on tap. It was
also today eight seven August seventh is Dwight Clark Day,
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so they had a lot of people out here you know,
for for that and people with als, which is really
kind of cool to have that. It all just happened
to be on the same day there was a joint practice.
But as far as the practices go, they were good.
I've seen over pretty much where I could see kind
of in the shape, it was very It was hot
here today. I know it's not as hot as it
is Denver, but over on that side where the offense
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was going with the San Francisco defense, and it was good.
You know, I think that's where everybody's trying to figure out, Okay,
what's this offense going to do. We've seen, you know,
the defense really step it up during training camp, but
what about the offense? And Boe made some great throw
Saw I'm make another great throw Detroy Franklin, who had
pre games peace with on Saturday, and he's really coming
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into his own. I think we've seen a lot of
great things from him so far in training camp. Had
a touchdown to Trent Sherfield. Some good runs this afternoon
by RJ and JK. When I did look over at
the defensive side, you know, it seemed like they were
doing what they needed to do. They had an earlier
period that I didn't watch, and they had some some
pass breakups and they're the one that I watched. They
didn't they were San Francisco was the forty nine ers
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were doing their thing against the defense a little bit,
but it was really good, great spirited. Sean Payton stayed
over on the offensive side the whole time, Kyle Shanny
and later over on the forty nine ers offensive side
the whole time, so, you know, very coordinated, no fights,
which was great, but still you know, very physical and
fun to watch.
Speaker 1 (02:39):
How does it compare in your opinion to what we've
seen so far practice over the last week and a half,
like as far as the defensive performance, the offensive performance,
now that you're going against a different team.
Speaker 3 (02:50):
Yeah, great question. So I think that you know, it
was good to see the defense go against that forty
nine Ers offense because you could see where you know,
I mean, you got Christian was out there, You've got
all their big makers out there. So it was good
to see what they were doing against the d. Like
I said, when I watched in that second, you know,
big period that they had together, I didn't see a
lot of pass breakups. I think Pat might have got
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beat on one, and you just don't see that very often.
So I think it's a great test for them to
go up against a really good offense like the forty
nine Ers, and then as far as the Broncos offense,
great to see them doing the same thing against a
good defense. So I think it was really good. And
post practice I went in and listened to the forty
nine Ers and listened to Cal Shanahan talk and Christian
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and you know, just to kind of get their take
on what they said about the Broncos. And of course,
you know they're going to be complimentary and we're glad
to not go against each other like they've been doing
in camp and to go against what they called, you know,
two really good sides of the ball with Broncos.
Speaker 5 (03:46):
So you would say, so you would characterize that the
practice as as having good energy, right, I mean, I
am I hearing that from me in terms of just
how both teams got after it me good?
Speaker 3 (03:57):
Yeah, I mean, and there was you know, there were
times and it's hard to tell them to and even
where we have to stay you can't always see, just
like when we have practice at the Broncos facility. But
when you could see and you're trying to figure out, okay,
would that have been a sack? Probably would have been
a sack. You can't. You know, when guys let up
a little bit on that deepensive side. There were probably
a couple of times where a bo would have gone down,
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or you know, something would have happened that didn't happen
to them, you know, a run went through or a
pass got completed. So but still I feel like they
guys were out there. Even though there weren't any fights,
there were there was good energy. There were still bumping
and uh and and some popping going out to last.
Speaker 1 (04:33):
One for you to is you really appreciate you being
out there and reporting for us, And of course we'll
hear you in the broadcast coming up.
Speaker 2 (04:38):
On Saturday night.
Speaker 3 (04:40):
So predominantly.
Speaker 4 (04:41):
Yeah, prominatly damn right.
Speaker 2 (04:45):
So I guess we find out after practice.
Speaker 1 (04:49):
Kyle Shanahan says that they're not really going to play
a lot of starters.
Speaker 2 (04:53):
I mean, give us a little bit of the perspective. Yeah,
he really was.
Speaker 3 (05:00):
He doesn't want to really commit to it. And I
was in there when he said that. He's you know,
Kyle is so much like his dad. It's so funny
listening to his press conferences because I felt like I
was going back in time and listening to Mike, who,
by the way, was out of practice today and hopefully
I'll be chatting with him tomorrow and we'll have a
pregame piece with Mike Shanahan for a game on Saturday. Yeah,
it was great to see him out there, and he
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was really intent, you know, watching both sides of what
was going on, just sitting right in the middle and
he just flipped back and forth watching what was going
on on each side, which was cool. But it was
great to listen to Kyle, and Kyle's very much like Mike.
You know, I need to watch the film. And Kyle
didn't get a chance to watch what his defense had
done against the Broncos, offense. I did ask him, you know,
but based on what you've kind of seen, what you
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think about BO, And he was very complimentary of BO.
But yeah, he really wouldn't commit too much on starters.
But I don't plan on seeing very many this Saturday,
for sure. So get used to all those names that
we don't know how to pronounce.
Speaker 2 (05:55):
I can't wait.
Speaker 4 (05:57):
That's phredominantly going to be your problem.
Speaker 3 (05:59):
Yes, that's predominantly.
Speaker 1 (06:03):
It's a tradition like any other fourth quarter, first preseason,
second preseason, third preseason game.
Speaker 4 (06:09):
It is a scary, scary proposition. So we're looking forward to.
Speaker 1 (06:13):
It, so no doubt. Appreciate you very much. Thank you
so much for giving us some time today.
Speaker 3 (06:19):
All right, tell good guys, Torow, Thank you.
Speaker 1 (06:22):
Susie Warrigon, she really loved the predominantly thing. Yeah, listen
to Navies. It's part of the broadcast. We run the probos.
It's especially the pregame. She's doing interviews with Troy Franklin,
as she mentioned there with Mike Shannan. She does look
across the field. I guess I look at it in
the frame of reference for me with the pregame, because
I do.
Speaker 4 (06:41):
I did the.
Speaker 1 (06:41):
Pregame and I'm like, oh, you're all over the pregame,
you know, but that's I don't know, I didn't think
that was that weird weird to say, but apparely was.
Speaker 5 (06:49):
No, it's that's all right, Ryan. You know what, just
remember this, it's the preseason.
Speaker 4 (06:54):
It is the.
Speaker 1 (06:55):
Preseason, the preseason for everybody. Yeah, get over to my
skis a little bit on that. Yeah, well, I mean again,
the reports out of there was is a good practice
and you know, two professional teams. I thought bo Nicks
kind of summed that up as well when he was
asked about how practice went. He's like, Hey, it's two
professional organizations that just really wanted to get in work,
and that's what these practices should be about.
Speaker 4 (07:13):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (07:13):
I think the nice thing about it from a players
standpoint is you get to you get to compete and
beat on somebody else. Yeah, you've been in training camp.
Even though practices are different nowadays than they used to be,
there's still you know, there's some familiarity between teammates, between
offensive and defensive guys, and there will be times after
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about the third practice where the defense is very familiar
with all your checks. So you're up there check in,
and the defense knows exactly what you're check into, and
vice versa, vice versa. I mean, defensive linemen get familiar
with offensive lineman's calls because they're making calls in the
line of scrimmage before the ball is snapped. That will
pretty much reassure one another in terms of what we're doing,
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and then the defense it's used.
Speaker 4 (08:00):
To that, so it's it's good too.
Speaker 5 (08:03):
In this case today practice against San Francisco. They're going
to be a good team. You know they have been
a really good team, and it just gives you a
different look. It sort of heightens the excitement because you're
going against a different team. All the young guys and
even even some of the veteran guys get get really
stoked to go out there and put something good on tape.