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    Trade for Walker pays off for Broncos
    By Bill Williamson
    The Denver Post



    DENVER - When the Denver Broncos spent the spring watching tape of veteran receivers they thought might be available through trade or free agency, they were looking for a guy who could win a game late.
    They wanted a guy who would make a catch even if he wasn't open. A guy who would outjump and outwork multiple defenders to make the play everyone would talk about.
    The study always brought the Broncos to Javon Walker. After two months of study and subsequent negotiations with Green Bay, the Broncos used a second-round pick to trade for Walker on draft day. And in a 9-6 victory over Kansas City, Walker began to show why the Broncos wanted him.
    ''I know why they brought me in, to help make the big play,'' Walker said. ''They want me to make the big catch. That's what I've done in the past. I pride myself in making the big catch. Hopefully, this is just the start of it here. Hopefully, the fans will see a lot more of this.''
    Fans left Invesco Field at Mile High on Sunday knowing why Walker was the centerpiece of the Broncos' offseason. They knew why Denver outworked half a dozen teams to acquire Walker. They knew why Denver gave Walker the hefty contract he wanted. They knew why Walker was worth the risk, coming off a knee injury that had sidelined him for most of the 2005 season with the Packers.
    If this season is going to mirror the Broncos' 2005 season - it has been eerily similar thus far - a big catch by Walker in overtime may be the equivalent of Champ Bailey's 25-yard interception return for a touchdown against San Diego in Week 2 last year, awakening a Denver team that wound up taking a 14-3 record into the AFC title game.
    During a second consecutive game of mostly uninspired and mistake-filled play by the offense, Walker made the play of the early season in overtime. With longtime star receiver Rod Smith on the bench because of a concussion, the Broncos were at the Chiefs' 49-yard line with second-and-10. Walker took off down the Chiefs' sideline, baiting veteran cornerback Ty Law and moving inward toward the ball. He brought in the pass from Jake Plummer, and made a nice move to get to the Chiefs' 25 for a 24-yard gain. After three consecutive running plays, Jason Elam kicked a 39-yard field goal.
    Denver had the victory, thanks to getting the guy they wanted.
    ''I hope it has the same effect as the interception did last year,'' Bailey said. ''I hope it rubs off for the rest of the season.''
    Plummer expects it will. ''He's shown why we got him here is to go get the ball. He's made some big catches, and that one was the biggest one he's had yet. Hopefully there will be more,'' Plummer said.
    Against the Chiefs, Walker made five catches for 79 yards, and ran a 16-yard reverse on fourth-and-1 from Kansas City's 43 in the third quarter to set up the first of Elam's three field goals.
    ''I felt much better about my second game than my first game,'' Walker said. ''But those first games are always shaky. I feel like I have it all behind me now.''
    Walker dropped two passes in Denver's 18-10 loss at St. Louis while making his first regular-season appearance since suffering his knee injury in the 2005 opener with Green Bay.
    Walker showed in the Kansas City game he is healthy and ready to team with Smith for a strong receiving tandem. Smith practiced Wednesday, is listed as probable, and coach Mike Shanahan said he expects Smith to play Sunday at New England.



    I'll give him credit for playing well enough Sunday, but geez - you'd think he put up Driver's numbers by the way this fool is gushing all over him.

  • #2
    The sheer talent of Walker will be missed not his personality. Has anyone noticed that it's been awhile since Favre completed 60% of his passes in a game? A sign of a poor GB WR corps.
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    • #3
      Walker

      Originally posted by mmmdk
      The sheer talent of Walker will be missed not his personality. Has anyone noticed that it's been awhile since Favre completed 60% of his passes in a game? A sign of a poor GB WR corps.

      He will have a very good season and in the end will will make all those who under-estimated his value look very foolish.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by mmmdk
        The sheer talent of Walker will be missed not his personality. Has anyone noticed that it's been awhile since Favre completed 60% of his passes in a game? A sign of a poor GB WR corps.
        I take it as more of a sign of a poor o-line. The crybaby traitor didnt exactly light it up and has denver even scored 10 points yet? Yeah real big plays there.

        Jennings had almost as many yard AND a TD!!


        "If they give him time, the ball will come"

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        • #5
          Re: Walker

          Originally posted by Packnut
          He will have a very good season and in the end will will make all those who under-estimated his value look very foolish.
          Well he aint on pace for a very good season yet. How many TDs he got? I would prefer the Pack look "foolish" then be some 1.5 year wonders punk.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by MadtownPacker
            Originally posted by mmmdk
            The sheer talent of Walker will be missed not his personality. Has anyone noticed that it's been awhile since Favre completed 60% of his passes in a game? A sign of a poor GB WR corps.
            I take it as more of a sign of a poor o-line. The crybaby traitor didnt exactly light it up and has denver even scored 10 points yet? Yeah real big plays there.

            Jennings had almost as many yard AND a TD!!


            "If they give him time, the ball will come"
            It was not a Favre bashing. I agree with the O-line (don't we all know it?) but apart from Driver & Jennings I don't see much WR talent. Maybe K-Rob but that's such a huge if that I don't even know where to begin. Fergy is an average WR at best but he's such a good guy that I always hope he'll somehow "get it" - he won't though.

            What happened to Ruvell Martin? Is he just roster filler? Or does he get a chance? Words out of camp were positive but what can Ruvell bring to the table? I'd like to see him in the red-zone.
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            • #7
              Re: Walker

              Originally posted by Packnut
              He will have a very good season and in the end will will make all those who under-estimated his value look very foolish.

              He may indeed have a good season, but I'm not willing to give him his Purple Heart just yet.

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              • #8
                Javon Walker....uhhh! Whatever.

                We have Donald Driver and a developing Greg Jennings with the good attitude and PLEASE soon give Ruvell Martin a shot Mike McCarthy. He deserves a chance to contribute,

                A chance !
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                • #9
                  He'll get in there, Woodbuck. I'm with you in rooting for him as are a lot of other folks. He just needs the opportunity to get used to him. If David Martin isn't catching all his, maybe M3 will make a "Martin Switch." Which makes me wonder why they don't put the first initials on the Packer jerseys. You have to really know what you're looking at to know which Martin caught the ball.
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                  • #10
                    Re: Walker

                    Originally posted by MadtownPacker
                    Originally posted by Packnut
                    He will have a very good season and in the end will will make all those who under-estimated his value look very foolish.
                    Well he aint on pace for a very good season yet. How many TDs he got? I would prefer the Pack look "foolish" then be some 1.5 year wonders punk.

                    May-be you missed it, but Walker won the game for them. I'd say that's a little more important than scoring a td. He made the play when it counted and the pressure was on. Like i said, we'll come back andre-visit this subject 7 or 8 games from now and then we'll see who knew what they were talking about. Get ready to eat some crow my friend!

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                    • #11
                      I thought by the title of this thread Walker was bitching about his contract again...
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                      • #12
                        Funny, I didnt know walker kicked FGs now.

                        If he was so great why didnt he break it for the win?

                        I wont be eating anything cuz regardless of what he does on the field he is still is piece of crap traitor who dissed my team and that is what I go by.

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                        • #13
                          Re: Walker

                          Originally posted by Packnut
                          May-be you missed it, but Walker won the game for them.

                          LOL

                          They won the game 9-6 in overtime. I think their defense might have had something to do with the win.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by mmmdk
                            The sheer talent of Walker will be missed not his personality. Has anyone noticed that it's been awhile since Favre completed 60% of his passes in a game? A sign of a poor GB WR corps.
                            nope.

                            i won't miss walker's talent. donald driver is more than capable of putting up mightier numbers than javon will in this year or any other. besides that, javon chose to go to a team with a less talented qb than the one he refused to play with in green bay.

                            apparently everyone seems to be conveniently forgetting that last part. javon REFUSED TO PLAY IN GREEN BAY ANYMORE. its fascinating how everyone wants to blame tt or brett or whoever for that, but that's the choice javon made.

                            i wonder how long it will take the "would've, should've, could've" crowd to digest the truth of the matter: even if there were no trade walker would not be in a packer uniform right now.
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                            • #15
                              Don't want to go back here anymore, but just a reminder that Javon threatened to not play for Green Bay again. If you don't believe JW would have been back in green n gold at sometime during this season for Green Bay, I've got a bridge to sell ya. I can accept JW would have been a cancer and bad for Green Bay if you want to argue that; but if TT played hardball he would have played for us again. Whose to say what happens if that occurs.

                              JW wanted his payday and his respect. It's very legitimate to question how this was handled from both sides.

                              Walker, Driver, Jennings- That would be a WOW group.

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