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Denver Broncos will need DEFENSE to survive the brand new 2006-2007 NFL football season. Staring down at media members from a makeshift podium at the Broncos' Dove Valley headquarters, John Lynch metaphorically said he wants the same view when it comes to final NFL team defensive statistics this season. The star safety believes the 2006 Broncos defense can be at the top of the heap. ''I've been on a No. 1 defense before (with Tampa Bay in 2002) and I think this team has the ability to do that this year,'' Lynch said. Last season, the Broncos finished 15th in the 32-team NFL in total yards allowed per game (312.9), with their pass defense ranked 29th (227.7). The run defense finished second (85.2). Lynch, 34, comes into his 14th season tanned and feeling as fit as he has in his NFL career. He played in every game last season for the first time in four years and believes he can do it again. ''Fitness is something I take a lot of pride in,'' Lynch said. ''I'm excited about this group, the way we've worked this entire offseason. Even in my 14th year, I'm looking forward to getting into training camp.'' The Broncos were the last NFL team to conduct their mini-camps, something Lynch said might work to their advantage. ''A typical schedule gives guys, essentially, a month off at the end (of mini-camp), and I think players like that. But I can understand where (Broncos coach Mike Shanahan) is coming from,'' Lynch said. ''This is a game where, if you're not doing it on a regular basis, it's out of sight, out of mind. I think it's smart to be playing football, not just to be working out, close to camp. This keeps it fresh in everyone's minds, and we'll come into camp, I think, sharper because of that.'' Can DEFENSE see the Denver Broncos win Super Bowl XLI? Here are more odds from Bodog on some NFL football teams and their odds to win the Super Bowl in Miami, Florida: Denver Broncos 10/1 Dallas Cowboys 12/1 New England Patriots 8/1 Indianapolis Colts 6/1 Seattle Seahawks 10/1 Pittsburgh Steelers 10/1
Last week in Colorado we stopped by the grave of Buffalo Bill, including his museum and the Pahaska Teepee gift shop. This wonderful oil hangs in the museum, painted by J. P. Gogolin in 1926, (if I'm reading his name correctly). Bill is buried on top of Lookout Mountain, which had a great view of Denver and the plains beyond. It was probably a better view when he was buried there, because now several radio towers dominate the view. It's hard to imagine, but at his death, thousands came from around the world, for his funeral. There were even threats later by some in Nebraska and Wyoming to steal the body and move it to their states as some felt he belonged more to them than to Colorado. Strange how now that seems so senseless. Time has a way of quickly reducing one's status. That's probably a good lesson for all of us. Just thought I'd try and extend this picture to those who may never stop to visit there.
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