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Ron Rivera now reportedly the leading candidate for the HC job


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Josh McDaniels single handedly destroyed the Denver Broncos. Gone are Braylon Edwards and Jay Cutler.

His last 26 games with the Broncos they went 6-20. Now their future hinges on The Golden Calf of Bristol.

The 9 years before McDaniles arrived they won 85 games.

For the life of me I don't get the McDaniels ball hugging.

Just say no to the idiot boy McDaniles.

50 Touchdown Passes. 4800 Passing Yards. Kyle Orton. Matt Cassel. The Golden Calf of Bristol.

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Josh McDaniels single handedly destroyed the Denver Broncos. Gone are Braylon Edwards and Jay Cutler.

His last 26 games with the Broncos they went 6-20. Now their future hinges on The Golden Calf of Bristol.

The 9 years before McDaniles arrived they won 85 games.

For the life of me I don't get the McDaniels ball hugging.

Just say no to the idiot boy McDaniels.

psst - Brandon Marshall

and besides, maybe if McD pulled the Cassel type attempt on Pickles, maybe he'll ask for a trade.

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Josh McDaniels single handedly destroyed the Denver Broncos. Gone are Braylon Edwards and Jay Cutler.

His last 26 games with the Broncos they went 6-20. Now their future hinges on The Golden Calf of Bristol.

The 9 years before McDaniles arrived they won 85 games.

For the life of me I don't get the McDaniels ball hugging.

Just say no to the idiot boy McDaniels.

Braylon Edwards, huh?

You mean Brandon Marshall of course.

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Josh McDaniels single handedly destroyed the Denver Broncos. Gone are Braylon Edwards and Jay Cutler.

His last 26 games with the Broncos they went 6-20. Now their future hinges on The Golden Calf of Bristol.

The 9 years before McDaniles arrived they won 85 games.

For the life of me I don't get the McDaniels ball hugging.

Just say no to the idiot boy McDaniels.

Braylon Edwards was never a Bronco, I think you mean Brandon Marshall. Also he wouldn't have control over personnel if he was offensive coordinator so he couldn't trade our superstars away. If you look at his offenses when he was at the Patriots, the record setting 2007 season and what he did with Matt Cassel in 2008, and even what he did with Kyle Orton in Denver its obvious the guy knows how to run an offense and develop a quarterback both of what we need dearly.

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eh. He had something close to a dozen interviews before this one. Many of them were not just Rooney Rule interviews.

He's not the best interviewer but maybe he finally got it right. Doesn't mean he isn't a good communicator.

Seahawks

Bills

(Steelers)

All set up token interviews with Rivera and thats the only took a quick search. Im sure I could find more if I tried.

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I didn't say he had not done them, I said I'm sure he had some legit ones.

Prob fewer then you think... That stupid rule makes it seem like a lot of minority coaches are bad. The only reason we dont think Perry Fewell is good is because Buffalo ditched him. The only reason they promoted him was to comply with the Rooney Rule.

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I put up what I felt like will be a Rivera staff here:

I hope that's cam cameron. I think he's the best.

no. He's under contract and it's a lateral move. Some teams will allow you to go if it's a "promotion" - i.e., moving from QBs coach to OC - but most teams won't do that, and they're not required to allow it.

I think they could do it under the guise of OC/asst head - but I think Cam's probably happy there in BAL.
no. You could ten years ago, but not since.

Mod note: you can just post it here.

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