NAME - Lonie Paxton Source
ONLINE - Feb 2009. Relaunched 20th August 2011
WEBMASTER - Nicki
VERSION - 3 Made by me
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im trying some new things and thought i would try the slider plugin for the header. i kinda like how the website looks. it will stay like this for pretty much the whole offseason and ill refresh it again before next season starts
Lonie Paxton received plenty of hugs from Broncos teammates today as players gathered to clean out their lockers and attend a final team meeting of the 2011 season.
Paxton, Denver’s longsnapper, missed Saturday’s game in New England because he chose to remain in Denver with his wife who was experiencing complications with her pregnancy. Paxton’s wife is carrying fraternal twins and is not due until March.
Paxton said he appreciated the support from the Broncos’ coaching staff and front office, his teammates and from Broncos’ fans as he dealt with the very personal and difficult family situation.
Ok im pretty sure that everything has been transferred across. ive also added a couple of different pages and updated links etc. Im gonna be doing something spesh (or trying to) because on February 15th we turn 3 years old. Cannot believe we have been online for 3 YEARS! so im gonna look for ideas to take this site forward. so stay tuned for some awesomeness in the next couple of weeks.
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Tom Brady’s way of dealing with Tebowmania was to silence it with a record-shattering performance.
Brady threw six touchdowns passes, five in the first half, and put the New England Patriots into the AFC championship game after roughing up Tim Tebow and the Denver Broncos 45-10 Saturday night.
The Patriots, winners of nine straight games, will host either Baltimore or Houston next Sunday for a spot in the Super Bowl. Saturday night’s romp snapped a three-game postseason losing streak, two of those at Gillette Stadium, and lifted the Patriots to the verge of their fifth Super Bowl appearance in 11 seasons. They’ve won it three times.
And so ended one of the season’s most exciting story lines — one that caught the nation’s attention and began when Denver was 1-4 and made Tebow a starter. The one-time third-stringer promptly won six in a row and seven of eight, with a string of stunning comebacks, and the Broncos ended up backing into the AFC West title.
well we can say goodbye to season 2011-2012 and focus on next season.
PS – the gallery is back up and running. had a few glitches this morning but it should be all good to go now.
ok so I’ve received about a dozen or so messages so far, some havent been very nice and wont be added. if you wanna add your messages then just add a comment to this post (comments will get moderated). Any more that are sent through via email will be added to this post.
Bree from Sacramento CA
Lonie and Meghan
Our thoughts and prayers are with you both and your families during this time. We hope things turn out for the best. Thinking of you both during this time
Adam Howard and family from Las Vegas NV
thoughts and prayers are with both you through this trying time. God Bless
Sammie McG. San Diego CA
Lonie and Meghan – Hope things turn out for you through this trying time. all of Broncos (and Patriot) fans are behind you, and you guys are in our prayers.
Jennifer – Denver CO
Lonie – our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this trying time. All the best
Chris and Sarah – Charlotte NC
Hope everything works out for you guys. All the best
Matthew and Lexi – Littleton CO
Our thoughts and prayers are with both you right now. Take care.
Abbi – Boulder CO
Bronco country is right behind you guys. Take care and all the best.
Cam Murdoch – Long Beach CA
Lonie – our thoughts and prays are with you an Meghan at this time. May you family stay safe and may the future be strong. Take care
i decided to change the site back to my own host and things didnt really go smoothly.
the main site is up and ill be adding the photos back to the gallery shortly. its 2am over here and im beat.
Also keep the emails and messages coming in ill be posting them later today while i watch the Broncos / Patriots game.
Providence, R.I. — Broncos long-snapper Lonie Paxton is staying back from the team’s playoff game Saturday against his former New England Patriots to help care for his wife, who has been having complications with her pregnancy with twins.
Paxton wanted to reach out to Broncos fans after he and his wife have been overwhelmed with well-wishers.
“He really appreciates the tremendous outpouring of support out there,” said Paul Sheehy, Paxton’s Littleton-based agent.
Ive already had a few people asking where to send well wishes etc…..if you want to have any well wishes email them to me (nicolle@loniepaxtonsource.com) and i will add them to the site in the next day or so
As you can imagine there has been ALOT of speculation and rumour about whats happening with Lonie. I have received a few emails and DM’s via twitter and most of them started with “I’ve heard….” or “Apparently….” PLEASE STOP with these emails and messages. I WILL NOT post these emails or messages on twitter or on the site. I will not post ANYTHING that is not confirmed by the Denver Broncos or any other official source. Mainly because I cannot confirm these things and I don’t want to get in trouble for posting what could be fallacies. But mostly i respect Lonie and his family’s privacy, therefore i wont be posting anything that, like I said, isn’t confirmed by Broncos staff. All we know is that this is a personal / family matter that Lonie is choosing to deal with in private. And we as fans need to respect that decision. All we can really do is send our thoughts and prayers in his direction and hope that everything is ok. Please stop sending these emails and messages. they will be disregarded and not replied to. if you want to post well wishes to Lonie and his family i am more than happy to post them on the site to get them out there. But no negativity and no rumours will be posted.
I hope you guys respect this and stop with the messages.
The Broncos went through their last on-field work this morning — a brief walk-through practice at their Dove Valley facility — before heading to the East Coast for Saturday night’s AFC Divisional round playoff game in Foxborough, Mass.
Despite a short week after their victory over the Steelers in Sunday’s wild-card game, the Broncos find themselves reasonably healthy for the game against the Patriots.
However, the big question will be what the Broncos do for a long snapper. Lonie Paxton has been excused from the team this week to take care of what Fox called “a personal, family matter” and will not play.
As of Thursday evening, team officials intially gave indications Paxton would be able to to make
the trip, but had given Paxton their blessing to take care of the things he needed to.
Guard Chris Kuper has been the team’s backup snapper in recent seasons, but Kuper is on injured reserve with a fractured leg he suffered in the regular-season finale.
Kuper’s backup Russ Hochstein is considered the likely player for the job Saturday night. Hochstein has played guard, center, fullback and lined up as an extra tight end in his career. He was the Patriots’ backup long snapper when he played for New England.
our thoughts and prayers are with Lonie and his family at this time.
In a potentially significant development for Saturday night’s playoff game, the Denver Broncos are without their long snapper.
Lonnie Paxton has been ruled out for the game at New England, the team confirmed today. Paxton has missed practice this week for what the team has described as personal, family reasons.
The team hasn’t said what those personal, family issues are, but Broncos coach John Fox sounded concerned about Paxton personally, more than he was concerned about the status of his special teams.
“Our thoughts and prayers are with him and his family,” Fox said Thursday.
Anyone who remembers the playoff game between the Giants and 49ers nine years ago knows how important a long snapper can be in a playoff game. In that game, the Giants’ recently signed long snapper, Trey Junkin, botched a snap on what could have been a game-winning field goal, and the Giants lost.
It’s not immediately clear who will handle the long snapping for the Broncos. Adam Caplan of Sirius/XM reports that they worked out two long snappers yesterday. With the old adage that you only notice long snappers when they do something wrong in mind, Broncos fans will hope that they don’t notice Paxton’s replacement on Saturday.