The Denver Broncos have hired Josh McDaniels, an assistant member of the New England Patriots' disgraced coaching staff, as their new head coach. For more details on the man, see McDaniels' Wikipedia page. If I'm reading it right, McDaniels had a different job during each of New England's Super Bowl-winning seasons, serving as a personnel assistant, defensive coaching assistant, and quarterbacks coach. That's not quite the same as being a "head coach" or "offensive coordinator" during that time, you know, though he did serve in the second capacity during New England's most recent Super Bowl appearance, a loss in which the team's vaunted, record-breaking offense scored just 14 points.
Of course, one reason the Broncos went with such a young coach—McDaniels is 32, which means we probably had some of the same toys as kids—is that they still have eight figures in obligations to their living legend, the recently-terminated Mike Shanahan.
Yeah, next season's going to be great.
To be fair, he got fifty touchdown passes out of Tom Brady last season, not that I have any interest in being fair.
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I think in order for McDaniels to have a chance at having any success with the Broncos that Pat Bowlen will need to hire a good GM and a good Defensive Coordinator. At least we know that McDaniels will be skilled at the art of inconspicuous video taping of his opponents.
Besides, isn't our problem player personnel decisions? And how does this help us there?
Jim Fassel and Marty Schottenheimer? I couldn't think of two more undeserving retreads. What are you thinking, Blaine? Particularly in the case of Schottenheimer - he has made his career out of losing to the Broncos, not beating them.
The point is moot considering the Broncos have already made their decision, and I'm not saying that Marty was the right man for the job. I just think his record at least warrants an interview with the Broncos.
John, I agree about the hype, and that was more or less my point of pointing out his job titles: he wasn't the critical in the glory days, and when he was o-coord, the team collapsed in the Super Bowl.
but seriously, mcdaniels must be one hell of an interviewer. i'm disappointed with the pick.
what happened to defense? freak, this move does nothing.
Mike: That was exactly my point about the hype. It is more important that Chris Berman talks about you on air than it is that you haven't gotten it done.
DP: I had the same thought about the defense. Do we not even care about that side of the ball anymore?