Broncos request permission from ATL to interview Kyle Shanahan!
http://www.denverpost.com/2017/01/02/denver-broncos-head-coaching-search-begins/
Broncos request permission from ATL to interview Kyle Shanahan!
http://www.denverpost.com/2017/01/02/denver-broncos-head-coaching-search-begins/
"I may not be a mathematician, but I can count to a million." - Shannon Sharpe
elway and shanahan, not a good mix!!!
yes!
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#Broncos expected to interview Kyle Shanahan on Friday or Saturday. He's interviewing with 4 teams so far. @DenverChannel
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No..wait. Is he any good? I get the hype, but someone make it obvious for me.
Originally Posted by Sting
Well, Matt Ryan has been on the decline for many years. Still playing well, but regressing. The Falcs have one of the best talents in the game at WR, and some nice backs, but they were putting forth subpar seasons with those guys, and types of guys, for quite some time as well. What should make us happy is that under him his team has improved and played up to their talent. He also has schemed around his players. He's done this while his youngish o-line has developed. So, in that sense, he offers us what we've been lacking in a tailored scheme and development in players.
He has, as far as anyone can tell, as sharp a tactical mind in the league as any of his young peers. While he is the son of a future HoF coach, he's worked his way up the ranks. So he hasn't been handed anything outside of MAYBE a first shot, but once he took that shot he's been dunking on people.
The fact that he can make schemes for his players also speaks to me about his ability to judge talent and identify it.
As of right now he gets four out of a possible five style points.
He's the OC for the highest scoring offense in the league and runs a version of his dad's WCO, which makes the transition ideal.
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It almost seems too obvious that he would be the perfect fit. His father was a good offensive coach he just wasn't a good GM and couldn't succeed without a good defensive coordinator.
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Like McDaniels, the challenge will be managing the personalities, emotions, needs, desires and challenges of 53 plus grown men whos life situations are varied from 22 and single with little money, 35, married, 5 kids and megastar millionaire NFL stud, and everything in between.
Oh....can we mention the handling of the media, the scrutiny and responsibility buck, the 12th man and the front office?
Oh.....can we mention your own family demands?
Kyle is a brilliant hungry mind....and we know he comes from solid stock.....but it will be a growing experience.
So patience will be a must with him.
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Well, most places he has been, he has found significant offensive success. Except for the Browns, but hey. He had one season there.
In 2008 and 2009 in Houston he had top 5 offenses both years. The Redskins offense improved significantly under Shanahan. From 18th in 2010 to top 5 in 2012. They were still top 10 even with that crap with RGIII in 2013.
The Falcons improved from 16th in 2015 to 2nd this year.
Hope that helps.
It seems like the obvious fit would be Kyle Shanahan as HC, and you leave Wade Phillips at DC. I really don't like the idea of messing around with our defense.
I wouldn't mind if Daddy came back too as a consultant or as an advisor.
It would be something I'd like to see.
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