Nice article, Don!
Here's another one that is pretty relevant to Peyton Hillis (despite not being the main focus of the article
):
http://www.nfl.com/trainingcamp/story?id=09000d5d811d8746&template=without-video-with-comments&confirm=true
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<h1>Oft-injured RB Torain released after only one season with Broncos</h1>
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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- Former coach Mike Shanahan compared him to
Terrell Davis, yet
Ryan Torain's short and bitter career with the
Denver Broncos ended with more injuries than touchdowns.
The
Broncos waived their oft-injured running back Wednesday after he was
diagnosed with a strained knee ligament, the latest in a series of
physical setbacks to dog him.
A
fifth-round draft pick last year after an injury-plagued career at
Arizona State, Torain missed almost all of his rookie season with the
Broncos. He broke his left elbow during training camp and played just
parts of two games before a season-ending left knee injury sidelined
him once again.
After a long rehabilitation, Torain was having a
solid training camp this year but was stuck in the back of a crowded
backfield that includes top draft pick
Knowshon Moreno, free-agent signees
Correll Buckhalter and
LaMont Jordan and holdover
Peyton Hillis.
"That
was really rough for me," Hillis said of Torain's release. "Torain's a
great guy and a great person and a good friend to me. He was the only
one left besides me (who was in the Broncos' battered backfield last
season). It's tough to see him go. I really hope he gets picked up
somewhere."
Jordan said he was certain the NFL hasn't seen the last of Torain.
"I
know R.T. was battling through some things, and he's a guy that tries
really hard," Jordan said. "It's unfortunate that he got released, but
I think he's going to wind up somewhere. Once he gets himself together,
healthy, I think he's going to wind up on somebody's team, and he's
going to be good.
"I'm going to miss R.T., but I know that he's going to wind up somewhere, and I wish him nothing but the best."
Torain's elbow injury a year ago cast a pall over the
Broncos, who went through a bevy of running backs on their way to an
8-8 season that cost Shanahan and several players their jobs.
Inactive
for the first seven games, Torain made his first and only career start
Nov. 6 at Cleveland and rushed 12 times for 68 yards and
one touchdown in the first half before suffering a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee that ended his season.
New Broncos coach Josh McDaniels was curt and unsentimental in discussing Torain's release after Wednesday's practice.
"Ryan
Torain has been released. That's the update," McDaniels said. "He was
waived/injured. ... It wasn't about (him fitting into the team's)
plans. It was a roster decision that we made, and we're moving on."
The Broncos signed running back Marcus Thomas to take Torian's spot on the 80-man roster.
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