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    This is an interview for alot of ours staff. Im excited to see what McCoy does, and Im silentley rooting for Studsville (even though I thought he was a bad RB coach). Hopefully he can become a Raheem morris type or something. (someone I thought was a mediocre position coach turned good HC).
    Thanks MO for the wicked Sig.

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    i predict that even if we lose all four, none of them will be as bad as 59-14 at home to the raiders. . .


    “When we do find that guy, we’ve got to have the continuity on the offensive side to where we can train him and develop him and get him there. This is our fourth offense in probably three or four years. Quarterbacks need to be developed. You don’t find one ready-made. We got to have a solid system in place for when we do go after whatever guy it may be, a young guy or a trade or whatnot.”
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    If we go 2-2, those 2 wins better be against the Chargers and Raiders. Or else Studesville is a failure.
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    Default get to know your new coach bronco fans......

    here's a hack job from wikipedia that i copied

    Eric Studesville
    Date of birth May 29, 1967 (age 43)
    Place of birth Madison, Wisconsin
    Position(s) Interim Head Coach
    College University of Wisconsin–Whitewater
    Team(s) as a coach/administrator
    1991

    1992–1993

    1994

    1995–1996

    1997–2000

    2001–2003

    2004–2008

    2009

    2010

    2010–Present University of Arizona
    (Graduate Assistant)
    University of North Carolina
    (Video Assistant)
    Wingate University
    (Secondary Coach)
    Kent State
    (Secondary Coach)
    Chicago Bears
    (Offensive Quality Control Coach)
    New York Giants
    (Running Backs Coach)
    Buffalo Bills
    (Running Backs Coach)
    Buffalo Bills
    (Running Game Coordinator)
    Denver Broncos
    (Running Backs Coach)
    Denver Broncos
    (Interim Head Coach)
    Eric Studesville is an American football coach. In December 2010, Studesville became the interim head coach of the Denver Broncos of the National Football League. He replaced Josh McDaniels after 12 games in the 2010 NFL Season. He is the first African American head coach in Broncos history.[1]


    [edit] College career
    Studesville played defensive back at the University of Wisconsin–Whitewater[2].

    [edit] Coaching career
    Studesville began his NFL coaching career working for the Chicago Bears in the year 1997 handing their offensive quality control duties.

    [edit] 2001–03
    In 2001, he was hired as the New York Giants running backs coach. There, he guided running back Tiki Barber to two consecutive 1,000 yard rushing seasons and paved the way for Barber to become one of the best offensive weapons for the Giants in the coming years. In 2002, Barber recorded 1,387 rushing yards which was not only a career high for the running back, but the second-most total in Giants franchise history.

    [edit] 2004–09
    He left the Giants in 2004 and joined the Buffalo Bills as their running backs coach. In his first year, he helped 2003 first-round draft choice Willis McGahee to reach 1,000 yards rushing. The following year in 2005, McGahee again rushed for over 1,000 yards. In 2006, McGahee fell 10 yards short of his third consecutive 1,000 yard season as he finished the year with 990 rushing yards.

    In 2007, the Bills selected running back Marshawn Lynch with the 12th overall pick. Studesville guided Lynch to a total of 1,115 rushing yards, making Lynch the fifth rookie in team history to reach the 1,000 yard milestone.

    Studesville was promoted to running backs coordinator in 2008. That year, he helped Lynch earn a Pro Bowl selection with his second consecutive 1,000 yard rushing year, rushing for 1,036 yards. The following year, however, an injury to Lynch opened the door to undrafted running back Fred Jackson who rushed for 1,082 total yards[3].

    [edit] 2009–present
    In January of 2010, Studesville was hired by the Broncos as the running backs coach. By week 13 of the 2010 season, starting running back Knowshon Moreno had rushed for 633 yards and 4 total touchdowns for a 4.3 yards-per-carry average, including rushing for a career high 161 yards that week in a loss against the Kansas City Chiefs[4].

    On December 6, 2010, then-Broncos head coach Josh McDaniels was fired by owner Pat Bowlen and Studesville was promoted to interim head coach in his place.

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    Studesville couldnt coach Maroney to stop dancing...Hmmmm...I mean, could anyone have been worse than Maroney?

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    Here's to 4-0 and finishing 7-9! That would be awesome. If you care more about draft position than winning how much of a fan are you?

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    Coach Studesville might surprise us. Who Knows?

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