I couldnt stand the cut off hoodie look, and who the hell wants a head coach named "Josh"
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Josh McDaniels won’t even finish his second season as Broncos head coach.
In a short announcement sent over Twitter, the team announced that “Broncos Owner Pat Bowlen has relieved Josh McDaniels of his head coaching duties.”
McDaniels’ team was 3-9 on the season and 5-17 since they jumped out to a fast start to open the 2009 campaign. The timing of the move is a surprise, although McDaniels was slowly getting buried in an avalanche of distractions, bad personnel decisions, and tough losses.
We’re only a week removed from Bowlen saying that McDaniels was safe, then backtracking hours later. Once viewed as one of the most stable, well-run organizations in football, the Broncos now look like a mess. There are serious questions about whether the right infrastructure is in place and who is making the decisions.
The Broncos exonerated McDaniels after the “Spygate II” affair erupted, but ESPN’s Adam Schefter indicates that played a role in McDaniels’ departure.
“Pat Bowlen decides to make a decision that really was in the makings ever since the NFL found the Broncos guilty of the videotaping incident,” Schefter said. “This is something that clearly the Broncos were thinking about, it was something they were unhappy about in London.”
It’s unclear who will coach the team the rest of the year, but the next full-time head coach has a long rebuilding project. They have a roster full of offensive players that fit McDaniels’ system. They have an aging defense, and not enough young talent because of poor drafts on both sides of the ball. For that, Mike Shanahan and McDaniels are both to blame.
And Bowlen will continue paying them both in 2011.
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Josh McDaniels won’t even finish his second season as Broncos head coach.
In a short announcement sent over Twitter, the team announced that “Broncos Owner Pat Bowlen has relieved Josh McDaniels of his head coaching duties.”
McDaniels’ team was 3-9 on the season and 5-17 since they jumped out to a fast start to open the 2009 campaign. The timing of the move is a surprise, although McDaniels was slowly getting buried in an avalanche of distractions, bad personnel decisions, and tough losses.
We’re only a week removed from Bowlen saying that McDaniels was safe, then backtracking hours later. Once viewed as one of the most stable, well-run organizations in football, the Broncos now look like a mess. There are serious questions about whether the right infrastructure is in place and who is making the decisions.
The Broncos exonerated McDaniels after the “Spygate II” affair erupted, but ESPN’s Adam Schefter indicates that played a role in McDaniels’ departure.
“Pat Bowlen decides to make a decision that really was in the makings ever since the NFL found the Broncos guilty of the videotaping incident,” Schefter said. “This is something that clearly the Broncos were thinking about, it was something they were unhappy about in London.”
It’s unclear who will coach the team the rest of the year, but the next full-time head coach has a long rebuilding project. They have a roster full of offensive players that fit McDaniels’ system. They have an aging defense, and not enough young talent because of poor drafts on both sides of the ball. For that, Mike Shanahan and McDaniels are both to blame.
And Bowlen will continue paying them both in 2011.


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