It seems like an odd combination https://www.broncoslockerroom.com/authentic-phillip-lindsay-jersey , but when you walk the grounds with an old school "D" bucket hat, the tradition begins to make sense."WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Broncos NewsBroncos 2019 Draft ClassBroncos PodcastsBroncos 2019 ScheduleKey Offseason DatesCommunity RulesFull ArchiveBroncos StoriesScheduleRosterStatsOdds Shop About Masthead Community Guidelines StubHub ✕MHR RadioBroncos podcastsDenver Broncos NewsThe Broncos and The Masters? Both are a tradition unlike any otherNew,7commentsIt seems like an odd combination, but when you walk the grounds with an old school “D” bucket hat, the tradition begins to make sense. The Broncos and The Masters? Both are a tradition unlike any otherGood morning, Broncos Country!The Masters really is a tradition unlike any other. Despite the quarter century I have watched the tournament, I had no idea what to expect when I got word I had “won” the ticket lottery. My wife and I got tickets for the first day of action on Thursday at Augusta National, and the night before was like being a kid before the first day of school.I was nervous. I was amped. I was emotional.Then you see the beauty with your own eyes. Then you walk up on Amen Corner as the sun starts to peek out over the horizon and the emotion hits you. In the simplest of terms — it’s Heaven. So what does this have to do with the Denver Broncos? As I told Adam Malnati on the MHR Radio Podcast (iTunes, Spotify and Stitcher), throughout my trip in Georgia, which spanned from Atlanta to Savannah, I was surprised by the sheer amount of people who stopped and started a conversation with me over my old school “D” Broncos hat. It happened when we got to the rental car counter at the Atlanta airport and it didn’t stop over the course of the trip. To tie it all together, it happened at The Masters ... multiple times over the course of the day. Only this time in my bucket hat — hey, I needed to keep cool. From patrons to workers, when they saw the “D” logo, they couldn’t help but offer a friendly comment about the team. Many were hopeful the team can turn it around and start winning again. It made my travel experience a little more personal. Plus, I love talking about the Broncos. The Masters truly is a tradition unlike any other. So too is the love of the old school Broncos “D” logo. MHR Radio is now on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, Acast, Stitcher,TuneIn and anywhere else you get your podcasts. Please subscribe to the one that fits your fancy, and also rate and review what you hear. 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And where do the QBs from the Class of 2004 rank?How the NFL is working to expand the number of female coachesSince former Cardinals coach Bruce Arians hired Jen Welter in 2015, the NFL has slowly been opening its doors to more women who want to coach. Quarterback play was ugly at the Hall of Fame Game, and that included Drew Lock, the Broncos’ second-round rookie. Broncos coach Vic Fangio said after the game that he had hoped to see a better outing from Lock in his first preseason game.“I was hoping for more, but [I’m] not surprised,” Fangio said. “He’s still got a lot of work to do. I thought his accuracy wasn’t clean all the time along with his reads, but that’s to be expected. We’ve got four more games and we’ve got to get him ready — more ready than he is right now.”Lock completed 7 of 11 passes for 34 yards. He was sacked twice, losing 15 yards, and scrambled once for six yards, which means that on Lock’s 14 dropbacks the Broncos totaled just 25 yards, an ugly average of 1.8 yards per play. was pick up a highly questionable 15-yard unnecessary roughness penalty for a hit at the end of that six-yard run.After the game, Lock gave himself a mixed assessment.“I think it’s what you can expect from an opener,” Lock said. “A couple ups, a couple downs — but it’s good that we can look at it. There’s a lot of things we can work on, especially myself, and go in and get ready for the next one.”Joe Flacco solidified his status as the Broncos’ starting quarterback without even playing.