"I'm going to save those for the regular season. "It's already hard enough to come up with them," Miller said, admitting he does not practice them at home. That only happens once games start counting. One thing fans - and teammates - will not see this preseason is any FunkyVonSackDance contributions. I've got to use 'em when everybody's watching." - on sack dances. give everybody a preview of what they'll see this season." 58 said, adding there's no holding back, preseason or not. I enjoy the games like nothing else," No.
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Miller acknowledged that he has learned how to practice hard too and not just save it for game day, but games will always hold a special place in his motivated heart. "To watch how he plays every down and every snap, trying to build that to my own game. "I think Von is great in everything that he does," Ray said after Monday's practice. Von Millerīut the good news is that even when Miller is not on the field, his presence and leadership is strong, as rookie linebacker Shane Ray pointed out. I'm going out there.going to give everybody a preview of what they'll see this season. I'm not waiting for anybody to pull me out." "I'm just going to play until they pull me out. It doesn't matter if I'm playing or not," said Miller, adding that he'll play as much of preseason games as the coaches will allow. Given how that worked out last Friday, this mentality will be good for the entire defense. He's just planning to take care of business no matter what. That may sound a bit conceited - "all about me this season" - but rest assured, Miller isn't planning to play this game by himself. That's the way I'm going about it-me and the Broncos. "Luckily, I have a season coming up, and I get to lay it all out there and show everybody the type of Von that I can be. I feel like I go out there, and I can play with the best of them," Miller said. "He's incredible, a once-in-lifetime player, but I'm a once in a lifetime player, too. "JJ, he's an awesome talent a once in a lifetime player, but I'm a once in a lifetime player, too." - /wiB83YuRTC It is that week," Miller pointed out before adding that Watt is undoubtedly an "awesome talent." Well, Miller has an answer for that tiring question - and basically it is no. After all, Watt has 57 career sacks to Miller's 49, and Watt's overall PFF grade last season was 107.5 compared to Miller's 58.4. Watt, the super-human defensive end for the Houston Texans, is the best defensive player in the NFL. Not the time we question/admire his unique dances after pummeling a QB.
Not the time we talk about how many sacks the edge rusher can have this year. It's that time of year again, Von Miller notes.