Just think, there was a time when the Broncos thought Travis Henry was the worst thing that could ever happen to their running game. Turns out the Henry era was only the precursor for the unit's complete collapse this season. Peyton Hillis will miss the rest of the season with a hamstring injury, which makes him the sixth Bronco running back to go down to injury this season. Hillis became the latest name in the pantheon of "unknowns who Mike Shanahan plugged in successfully." He was a seventh-rounder on a team loaded with backs but ran for 305 yards and five touchdowns over the last four weeks.
Michael Pittman, Anthony Aldridge, Andre Hall and Ryan Torain are already out for the season. Selvin Young, the starter at the outset of the season, has played in just one of the last eight games because of a groin injury. Given all those players, its amazing that Hillis even made the team and lasted long enough to help them over the last month
That leaves Tatum Bell, one-time Bronco starter and scourge of the Lions locker room, and P.J. Pope as the only healthy running backs in the Rockies. The Broncos did give wide receiver Eddie Royal three carries yesterday, so perhaps they'll be creative in filling the need. Or, more likely, they'll just put even more on Jay Cutler's shoulders.



















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12-12-2008 @ 1:03AM
A.J. said...
Should the Broncos be checking to see if their owner(s) and coach(es) have been walking under any ladders or breaking any mirrors? Seriously, I'm not sure I've ever seen a team with luck this bad in one season. (That's not counting the Raiders, who season after season have the bad luck of having Al Davis as their owner). It's one thing to have a set of injury-prone backs that have something like a nagging muscle pull, but how many backs have been IR'd for the Broncos now? 4 or 5?
Maybe they should drop Mike Shanahan and bring in a coach that's never been heard of before in the NFL - not because Shanahan's a bad coach, but because at least then the Broncos will have beginner's luck, which is better than what they've got right now - no luck at all.
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