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Kubiak to interview with Broncos


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Being reported by 'multiple sources' per PFT.

 

Not that long after the Ravens playoff loss, Kubuak had said he wasn't interested in any head coaching jobs (three teams had reportedly inquired) even though he wasn't actually under contract in Baltimore.

 

Then the Broncos job came open, and as of yesterday Kubiak and John Harbaugh reportedly had a meeting.

 

Now Kubiak's talking to Denver.

 

Wow :lol:

 

So the OC that pumped life back into the Ravens offense might not be sticking around.

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I must live under a rock because for some reason I thought the Broncos already hired him. He is just now interviewing?

 

Don't see how he doesn't get the job, but who knows.

 

It does sound like an ideal fit.

 

With Kubiak on board and Manning returning, they'd have a superstar quarterback, a quarterback guru coaching him, and a former star quarterback making the roster.

 

Quite the setup...

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It does sound like an ideal fit.

With Kubiak on board and Manning returning, they'd have a superstar quarterback, a quarterback guru coaching him, and a former star quarterback making the roster.

Quite the setup...

Only problem is they are in win now mode, they having an aging qb, a ton of talent on the offense side that has their rookie deals ending, they will need to win now or start to retool within the next year or two

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Only problem is they are in win now mode, they having an aging qb, a ton of talent on the offense side that has their rookie deals ending, they will need to win now or start to retool within the next year or two

 

Valid. Elway's been a decent roster builder though.

 

 

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Big loss for the Ravens, and would be a big gain for the Broncos. Hiring him and having Manning come back is necessary for them to not be fuged for the next half decade. They'll be in cap hell very shortly. They'd need to win it all with Manning in the next two years, or hope some other future star QB falls into their lap.

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