Denver Native (Carol)
11-28-2010, 09:00 AM
People who believe in Josh Mc-Daniels are unwavering. It's not a case of wanting to believe. It's that they do believe.
Broncos owner Pat Bowlen, his right-hand man Joe Ellis and many of the players and coaches took McDaniels' side in the rift with quarterback Jay Cutler in March 2009.
Likewise, many believe he correctly handled temperamental star receiver Brandon Marshall last year.
And now the NFL believes Josh McDaniels. They slapped his wrist for being naive, for apparently not knowing NFL rules.
They believed McDaniels did not report the rule breaking because he was trying to protect a friend, which was what he and Scarnecchia have been since the two broke into the NFL together with the New England Patriots in 2001.
The league believed McDaniels did not try to cover up the rule break.
http://www.denverpost.com/broncos/ci_16725927
Broncos owner Pat Bowlen, his right-hand man Joe Ellis and many of the players and coaches took McDaniels' side in the rift with quarterback Jay Cutler in March 2009.
Likewise, many believe he correctly handled temperamental star receiver Brandon Marshall last year.
And now the NFL believes Josh McDaniels. They slapped his wrist for being naive, for apparently not knowing NFL rules.
They believed McDaniels did not report the rule breaking because he was trying to protect a friend, which was what he and Scarnecchia have been since the two broke into the NFL together with the New England Patriots in 2001.
The league believed McDaniels did not try to cover up the rule break.
http://www.denverpost.com/broncos/ci_16725927