Ted Sundquist
Ted Sundquist
Carl Mathew Theodore "Ted" Sundquist IIis an American football player, manager and commentator. He spent sixteen years working in the National Football League for the Denver Broncos franchise. Sundquist was hired in 1992 as the Player Personnel Assistant, and two years later promoted to Director of College Scouting. In 2001, Pat Bowlen promoted Sundquist to General Manager...
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We heard all the jokes. But we knew what we were getting. We knew Gerard would be revitalized, we knew Courtney would be dominant if healthy, and we knew Ebenezer and Michael were very underrated, hard working guys. This has worked out very well for us.
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We're happy to get this done and have D.J in the fold. We have high expectations for him.
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I know it's even more exciting for him because he knows what football means to the area, and he knows what it means to try to put together a championship team for Houston. Just think about it: Gary's from Houston. He loves the city. He grew up there, played there and went to college close by, and he understands what that means to the fans.
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Gerard joined our team in 2005 and made an immediate impact on the defensive front. Players of his ability are very difficult to come by, and ensuring that Gerard remained a Bronco was one of our top off-season priorities.
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That's easy, John Mobley, no question. That's kind of the one where I kept looking at the board and with each and every pick I kept wanting things to hurry up to our pick.
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There's a lot to maintaining consistency in the NFL, and it's both on and off the field. And if something gets in your way of your concentration on football, I don't care what it is, your chance of succeeding is difficult because there's people right behind you focused on taking your spot.
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Good teams incorporate teamwork into their culture, creating the building blocks for success.
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There wasn't a conscious effort to make next year this windfall where we can build for the future, it just kind of happened. But any time you have leverage like that, it has to be a plus for you.