Denver Broncos left tackle Garett Bolles posted an impressive workout video on his Twitter page on Wednesday.
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— Garett Bolles (@gbolles72) July 1, 2020
As of Friday afternoon, the video has 108,000 views.
Bolles has averaged almost one penalty per game in his career and he’s certainly not a fan favorite in Denver.
“this video was flagged for holding…..,” @Chile__Relleno_ commented on Twitter.
Despite trolling from fans, Bolles has been active in the community.
Big thanks to Denver Bronco @gbolles72 and @n_bolles for visiting the Giving Machines in Denver this weekend! #LightTheWorld pic.twitter.com/BlxJwOy1px
— Giving Machines Denver (@DenverGiving) December 1, 2019
Earlier this month, @gbolles72 donated 1,250 protective masks to @DenverPolice, @ArapahoeSO, and the Salem (UT) Police Department to support first-responders as they continue to serve and protect our communities during this challenging time.#BeAChampion | #InspireChange pic.twitter.com/vsg4z3hLVU
— BroncosOffField (@BroncosOffField) April 30, 2020
The former first-round pick is working to become more consistent and there were signs of improvement last season.
SLING SHOT TECH … good blockers know how to use a defenders momentum to their advantage. The best I’ve ever seen at this tech was TYRON SMITH. He told me the key was to show the DE his hands and when he attacked his hands to then SLING SHOT him upfield pic.twitter.com/pZLEmxEg7v
— Paul Alexander (@CoachPaulAlex) March 14, 2020
As Mase Denver of BSN Denver pointed out on Twitter earlier this offseason, Bolles played much better after the Broncos switched to Drew Lock at quarterback late last season.
“In the last five weeks — with Drew Lock as the QB — he allowed one pressure every 46.8 pass-rush snaps, per PFF,” Mason wrote on April 30. “That ranked 9th of the 87 OTs who played at least 50 snaps in Weeks 13-17.”
Bolles will compete with Elijah Wilkinson for a starting job this summer.
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