Garett Bolles Jersey , Andrew Mason, and Steve Atwater on Orange & Blue 760 on Monday heaping high praise on his former quarterback, Drew Lock, who was selected by..." Denver Broncos PodcastsBarry Odom: Drew Lock kept getting better every year at MissouriNew,55commentsMDTShare this storyShare this on FacebookShare this on TwitterShareAll sharing optionsShareAll sharing options for:Barry Odom: Drew Lock kept getting better every year at MissouriTwitterFacebookRedditPocketFlipboardEmailMissouri head coach Barry Odom talked with Ryan Edwards, Andrew Mason, and Steve Atwater on Orange & Blue 760 on Monday heaping high praise on his former quarterback, Drew Lock, who was selected by the Denver Broncos in the second round of the 2019 NFL Draft. Odom noted that when Missouri fell to 4-4 last season after a gut wrenching loss on the last play of the game for that fourth loss Juwann Winfree Denver Broncos Jersey , Lock rallied the team to win out to finish 8-4. It was just the 17th time in school history where they won eight games in a season. After noting Lock had three different coordinators in four years, Odom went on to say that Lock has shown the ability to grow from relying only on arm talent to improving his game in all areas each year in college. He would expect Lock to do the same as a back up to Joe Flacco. Odom believes Lock’s versatility of having played under multiple schemes in his four years in college will allow him to adapt quickly to the NFL. Wrapping things up, Odom talked about Lock being an outstanding leader of his football team. The perception that he wasn’t a vocal leader in college would appear to be a bit overblown. But 18th District Court Judge Charles M. Pratt also leaves door open for NFL arbitration in the ownership dispute."WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Broncos NewsBroncos Free AgencyBroncos DraftBroncos PodcastsBroncos 2019 ScheduleKey Offseason DatesCommunity RulesFull ArchiveBroncos StoriesScheduleRosterStatsOdds Shop About Masthead Community Guidelines StubHub 鉁旴reaking NewsBroncos 2019 Draft Class Announced脳Denver Broncos Ownership DisputeJudge allows Bill Bowlen lawsuit against Broncos trustees to move forward New,42commentsBut 18th District Court Judge Charles M. Pratt also leaves door open for NFL arbitration in the ownership dispute. Judge allows Bill Bowlen lawsuit against Broncos trustees to move forward Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY SportsThe latest development in the Broncos ownership saga has Bill Bowlen’s lawsuit against the trustees moving forward but possible NFL arbitration still on the table.District judge Charles M. Pratt on Friday denied three different motions, including the trustees’ request to dismiss Bill Bowlen’s lawsuit filed against them last fall. That lawsuit — which will now continue to court — argues that the trustees have not followed his brother Pat Bowlen’s wishes regarding operation of the team and selection of a new owner.But the 18th District Court judge also denied two motions by Bill Bowlen — the main one being his request to stay possible arbitration by the NFL. This means the NFL — at the request of the trustees — could still decide the plan of ownership succession even while Bill Bowlen’s lawsuit over the trustees’ management of that plan goes on trial.The NFL has not stated whether it would enter into arbitration, but Roger Goodell did hint as much in a brief comment during his annual news conference during Super Bowl Week.“As you know, this is an ongoing dispute,” he said. “It is one that our office and myself in particular may be involved with, so I’m limited in how much I can say at this point in time.”Pratt also denied Bill Bowlen’s motion that the Pat Bowlen Trust should stop paying the trustees their compensation as well as their attorney fees while this is being decided.This fight over ownership began nearly a year ago when Pat Bowlen’s second-oldest daughter Justin Simmons Jersey , Beth Bowlen Wallace, announced her interest in becoming controlling owner despite the trustees’ insistence that she was not qualified. The trustees have thrown their backing behind daughter Brittany Bowlen, daughter from his second marriage to current wife Annabel Bowlen. Brittany publicly noted her interest in ownership last October during a charity event with the Global Down Syndrome Foundation.“I do have ambitions and goals to one day become controlling owner of the Denver Broncos,” she said. “I’ll keep working toward those goals. I’m not there yet, but I really believe I can get there.”Broncos president Joe Ellis noted in December at the end-of-the-year news conference that Brittany Bowlen would have a place in the front office.“I don’t know what the near future is exactly (for Brittany),” Ellis said. “It’s going to sort of be on her timetable as well as our conversations with her. She’s taking a lot of good steps moving forward.”At least for now, that plan is still up to the courts and perhaps the NFL.Here is our series on the ownership dispute from early February. Here is Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3.