dogfish
06-12-2012, 05:48 PM
just a snippet tucked at the end of a PFT article about peyton. . .
The Broncos are doing everything they can to make Manning comfortable, even inviting his old offensive coordinator Tom Moore to practice (Moore and Fox worked together in Pittsburgh in 1989).
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/06/12/peyton-manning-says-he-still-has-work-to-do/
i've been wondering if mr. moore would show up, and why we hadn't reached out to him previously. . . might be just a courtesy, but i more than halfway expect him to be brought on at some point-- most likely under the generic title of "consultant," but they could make him the assistant head coach/offense as well. . . this is the guy that worked hand in hand with manning developing that system in indy, and no one else on the planet knows it or peyton better. . . and if you think it was all peyton and moore just came along for the ride, you might take a look at his pre-Indy credentials. . .
The Broncos are doing everything they can to make Manning comfortable, even inviting his old offensive coordinator Tom Moore to practice (Moore and Fox worked together in Pittsburgh in 1989).
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/06/12/peyton-manning-says-he-still-has-work-to-do/
i've been wondering if mr. moore would show up, and why we hadn't reached out to him previously. . . might be just a courtesy, but i more than halfway expect him to be brought on at some point-- most likely under the generic title of "consultant," but they could make him the assistant head coach/offense as well. . . this is the guy that worked hand in hand with manning developing that system in indy, and no one else on the planet knows it or peyton better. . . and if you think it was all peyton and moore just came along for the ride, you might take a look at his pre-Indy credentials. . .