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Pro Football Focus Says Miller Has No Weakness as Rusher

May 16th, 2013 - 10:24am by Stuart ZaasOther posts by

Pro Football Focus, an advanced NFL statistics website, profiled Broncos linebacker Von Miller today.

The piece breaks down Miller’s strengths and weaknesses as a pass rusher and pinpoints the tackles that Miller victimized the most, and who had the most success blocking the linebacker. It also goes into what last season means for Miller’s future prospects.

It doesn’t take long to read through the third-year player’s weaknesses — there are none listed.

Below is the excerpt from Pro Football Focus’ Ben Stockwell:

Weakness

None

The only category that Miller didn’t rank among the league’s Top 20 in terms of pressure rate this season was at getting unblocked pressure, and when you’re talking about Von Miller that’s hardly a surprise

Across his two seasons in the NFL Miller has recorded only 12 unblocked pressures, which is fewer than Aldon Smith (14) and Calvin Pace (13) recorded this season alone. When you dig further into Miller’s unblocked stats you find that he even makes the most of these rare occasions that he can get at the opposing pass rusher without anyone picking him up. Of those 12 unblocked pressures he has recorded, he failed to turn only one of those into a sack or hit of the opposing quarterback, further illustrating why you just can’t leave Miller unaccounted for in your blocking scheme. In his rookie season Miller converted his six unblocked pressures into five hits and one hurry, while this season he converted six into three hits and three sacks. Miller doesn’t get much of his pass rush for “free” but when he does, he makes you pay in full for not picking him up.


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Broncos D: The Super Friends? Miller Asks for Nickname

May 13th, 2013 - 1:31pm by Gray CaldwellOther posts by

When Von Miller came into the league, he quickly dubbed the dynamic duo he formed with Elvis Dumervil “Batman and Robin.”

So now that Dumervil is gone, does that mean Miller is Batman?

“I think we’ll just have to change it up now,” he smiled. “I think it’ll just have to be the Super Friends League, something like that. It’s up to you guys.”

He said either Derek Wolfe or Kevin Vickerson could be The Thing — the rock-like, strongman creature from the Fantastic Four. But that’s as far as he could get on his own.

“It’s not the Fantastic Four, we’ve got a lot of superheroes in there,” Miller said. “Hopefully you guys will name that for us.”

So, fans, any ideas? What is your nickname for the Broncos’ pass rush? What about the defense as a whole?

Let us know in the comments.

Cousin’s Recovery Motivates Miller

March 5th, 2013 - 2:03pm by Stuart ZaasOther posts by

Inspired by the recovery of a cousin, who awoke from a coma after a car accident, Miller took to Twitter to share his surge of motivation for the upcoming season:



After his 6-year-old cousin, Jeremiah, emerged from a coma, he was asked different questions to test his memory. According to Miller, his first couple words were that his cousin, Von Miller, played for the Denver Broncos.

“It just moved me and I’m motivated and I’m going to work extremely hard, Miller told ESPN’s Colin Cowherd on ESPN Radio on Tuesday. “Not like I haven’t done it before, but this year it’s just a little bit extra for me and I’m extremely motivated.”

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Pair of Broncos Linebackers Nab Postseason Honors

February 13th, 2013 - 12:49pm by Stuart ZaasOther posts by

Two Broncos outside linebackers represent the team on a pair of lists released this week. Weakside linebacker Wesley Woodyard was named to USA Today’s All-Joe Team and strongside linebacker Von Miller earned a spot on NFL.com’s All-Under-25 Team.

Woodyard led the Broncos with 114 tackles and tied for the team lead with three interceptions in 2012. He earned his first AFC Defensive Player of the Week award following his performance against New Orleans in which he became just the ninth player since 1982 to record at least 10 tackles, one sack, one interception and one forced fumble in the same game.

Also in 2012, Woodyard became the first Broncos linebacker since Al Wilson in 2004 to record multiple interceptions in a season and joined Hall-of-Fame running back Floyd Little as the only players in team history to serve as a captain in their first five seasons with the club.

“You won’t find many NFL linebackers who are 6 feet tall and 229 pounds,” USA Today wrote about the five-year veteran. “Other than Woodyard, you won’t find anyone in the last five seasons who managed to make 100 tackles, five sacks and three interceptions in one season.”

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Broncos TV Looks at Miller’s Top Plays

January 29th, 2013 - 1:11pm by Gray CaldwellOther posts by

Top Ten Tuesdays continues today with a look at linebacker Von Miller’s best plays of the 2012 season.

It’s the second Top 10 Broncos TV has put together this offseason, following a look at Peyton Manning’s Top 10 touchdown passes last week.

Here’s a look at the order we came up with for Miller’s top plays of a season in which he set the franchise’s new single-season sack record.

10: Miller sacks Matt Ryan in the fourth quarter
Down 27-14 with the Broncos in the midst of a fourth-quarter comeback, the Denver defense had Atlanta in a third-and-5 at its own 25-yard line. Miller made sure that drive ended quickly, and his 11-yard sack of Ryan forced a three-and-out and gave the Broncos a chance to continue their comeback effort.

9: Miller strip-sacks Carson Palmer
Up 16-7 in the third quarter on Thursday Night Football, Miller and the Broncos defense had no interest in allowing Oakland to get back in the game. On a third down, Miller didn’t even let the Raiders go three-and-out. He went ahead and got the ball back on third down instead of fourth, sacking Palmer and forcing a fumble that was recovered by defensive tackle Mitch Unrein.

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AP All-Pro Team Features Four Broncos

January 12th, 2013 - 11:09am by Sam DavisOther posts by

The Associated Press has announced its 2012 NFL All-Pro team, and it features four Broncos — two on each side of the ball.

Quarterback Peyton Manning, tackle Ryan Clady and linebacker Von Miller earned first-team honors, while cornerback Champ Bailey made the second team.

Manning and Miller garnered their third All-Pro nominations of the year after being selected by Sports Illustrated and Pro Football Writers of America earlier in the week. Manning broke franchise records in nearly every single-season passing category during his first year as a Bronco. Miller became the club’s single-season sack king in Week 16, finishing with 18.5 sacks on the year.

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Clady, Manning and Miller Named PFWA All-Pros

January 10th, 2013 - 2:17pm by Stuart ZaasOther posts by

Another round of postseason accolades were awarded to the Broncos on Thursday with Pro Football Weekly/Professional Football Writers of America naming tackle Ryan Clady, quarterback Peyton Manning and linebacker Von Miller to its All-Pro team.

Denver’s three selections to the team tied for second-most among all clubs.

Here is what PFW/PFWA had to say about the three Broncos selections:

Tackle Ryan Clady
“Clady had his best season statistically, and he did it in his contract year. Selected to his third career Pro Bowl, he allowed the fewest sacks (one) among tackles who started every game for their team this season. Clady has yet to miss a game in his pro career.”

Quarterback Peyton Manning
“Tightening his lock on a first-ballot ticket to Canton, the 36-year-old Manning was brilliant in his first season in Denver. Directing his team to at least 12 wins for the eighth time in his last nine seasons with the Colts and Broncos, he tied for the league lead with 10 100-plus passer ratings, tied for second in completion percentage (68.6) and became only the second player in league history (Steve Young, 1998) to throw for at least 300 yards and three touchdowns in four consecutive games.”

Linebacker Von Miller
“The first player in team history to earn a Pro Bowl berth in each of his first two seasons, Miller has wasted no time becoming one of the league’s most dominant defenders, ranking in the top five in sacks (18½, third in the league), QB knockdowns, QB hurries, tackles for loss (28), run stuffs and forced fumbles (six). In 2012, the second overall pick in the 2011 draft became only the league’s second player since 1994 to record at least 15 sacks, 25 tackles for loss and five forced fumbles in a single season.”

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SI’s All Pro Team Includes a Pair of Broncos

January 9th, 2013 - 1:52pm by Sam DavisOther posts by

On Wednesday, Sports Illustrated’s Peter King announced his NFL All Pro team, and it included two Broncos.

Peyton Manning was named as the lone quarterback on the team, and linebacker Von Miller was one of two outside linebackers selected.

The accolade is one of a recent slew of postseason distinctions that Manning has reeled in. He was nominated for the FedEx Player of the Year on Monday and was named the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame Athlete of the Year on Monday.

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How the Broncos Will Watch the First Round

January 3rd, 2013 - 2:42pm by Sam DavisOther posts by

As the Broncos rest their bodies this weekend and mentally prepare to play in the Divisional Round, most players will enjoy watching the NFL’s Wild Card games.

Four games will take place on Saturday and Sunday. Three of the four teams playing in the AFC could potentially be Denver’s opponent next Saturday, Jan. 12th.

Should Cincinnati defeat Houston on Saturday, the Broncos will host the Bengals in Denver for the Divisional Round. If Houston wins that game, Denver’s opponent will be the winner of the Baltimore-Indianapolis matchup.

“I’ll definitely check out the Bengals, and Indianapolis (versus) the Ravens,” linebacker Von Miller said. “I definitely have to check out those games. Those games are the more important games to pay attention to and to watch this week but I’ll be paying attention to all the games this week.”

Miller added that he will try to watch every game, and might join fellow edge-rusher Elvis Dumervil at his house to enjoy the games together. The NFC matchup that Miller particularly has his eyes on features a pair of rookie quarterbacks.

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Thank You to the Fans

December 29th, 2012 - 11:00am by Von MillerOther posts by

I just want to start out by thanking the fans for helping to vote me into the Pro Bowl this season.

It’s a great honor. To be voted by my peers and the fans, that means a lot to me. We have bigger goals than Pro Bowls though, so I’m hoping that we’re busy in New Orleans during that game.

Getting the sack record was great too, but we’re not caught up in personal accolades and accomplishments. We’re just taking it one day at a time and focusing on our goals as a team.

Our season boils down to this one on Sunday against the Chiefs. We definitely want to take it one play at a time like we’ve been doing.

It’ll be great to play at home in front of our fans in the postseason. The combination of the altitude and our great fans makes Sports Authority Field a tough place for opponents to play.

-Gig ‘em!