Agreed.
I have said previously I thought it is/was possible Joseph stay if showed improvement but part of my thought process is that Denver would beat teams like the 49ers and the Browns. If we can't beat those teams to at the very least stay in contention then I don't see he can remain even if the Broncos win the last two games to go 8-8.
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I respect the hell out of Shanahan the game day coach. He had a drought with the daft and made terrible Free Agent decisions. That said, I think he was fired a year before the team he wanted could have taken the field. Him being just the coach with talent acquisition being someone else problem would be ideal.
Keep in mind all sources for this story are unnamed so if we've learned anything from the mainstream media this could all be BS. The timing of the story leads me to think that there is some truth to it. It's a virtual mutiny with a lot of Broncos Country in regards to VJ, this could have been a way of letting people know that changes are in fact on the way and who is to blame for VJ being here in the first place.
There is a certain romantic element to it, though. I mean, the narrative is that of legend. The coach who helped the aging QB attain SB glory comes back to right the same ship all those years later.
FFS, they make movies about emojis now, so certainly that's good enough for a Hollywood yarn and film.
Idk. Mike's hallmark has always been innovation. I'm sure he's got some new concepts to unleash if he came back. He did it with RG3. I'm actually fine with him in this regard.
There is no silver bullet coach out there. He'd be fine as long as his last experience taught him his blind spots.
Originally Posted by Sting
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