Originally Posted by RunKC:
Jim Harbaugh walked into a lodes team and took advantage of it while he could. They had 9 pro bowlers and 6 All- Pro’s on his team his first year.
Denver doesn’t have anywhere near that talent.
Harbaugh also didn’t have to play against QB talents like Mahomes and Herbert in his own division.
I will say this. 20 million a year and he would be there in a heartbeat and the new ownership can afford it. They will have to vastly overpay the going rate to get anyone worth a shit to take that on that mess, but I wouldn't rule it out. They would still suck, just not as bad as they do now. Maybe move up to 3rd in the division with the LV disaster.
And dear God, NFL coaches are vastly under paid for their impact on these games. Reid at 8 million is robbery. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Did you see what he did with Alex Smith and Kaepernick? Alex Smith was a massive bust before Harbaugh came to San Fran.
Harbaugh is the perfect fit for Denver.
Actually Ernest P. Worrell would be the perfect fit for Denver. They could even make a movie: Ernest goes to Camp, Part 2. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigCatDaddy:
I will say this. 20 million a year and he would be there in a heartbeat and the new ownership can afford it. They will have to vastly overpay the going rate to get anyone worth a shit to take that on that mess, but I wouldn't rule it out. They would still suck, just not as bad as they do now. Maybe move up to 3rd in the division with the LV disaster.
And dear God, NFL coaches are vastly under paid for their impact on these games. Reid at 8 million is robbery.
I would agree with this. I guess the top-notch coaches are exceedingly rare, but it seems like every team should be scouring the ranks of the colleges and maybe high schools every year to find the right guy. There's a lot of proof in NFL history that great coaches field great teams consistently. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigCatDaddy:
I will say this. 20 million a year and he would be there in a heartbeat and the new ownership can afford it. They will have to vastly overpay the going rate to get anyone worth a shit to take that on that mess, but I wouldn't rule it out. They would still suck, just not as bad as they do now. Maybe move up to 3rd in the division with the LV disaster.
And dear God, NFL coaches are vastly under paid for their impact on these games. Reid at 8 million is robbery.
Bet they would still finish last. They dont have talent and Paton is one of the worst GM's in the league. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Did you see what he did with Alex Smith and Kaepernick? Alex Smith was a massive bust before Harbaugh came to San Fran.
The Denver Broncos' ownership group, which made the decision to fire Nathaniel Hackett this past week, is expected to be "ultra aggressive" in doing whatever it takes to land the head-coaching candidate they want.https://t.co/aEIC9EapJu
The Denver Broncos' ownership group, which made the decision to fire Nathaniel Hackett this past week, is expected to be "ultra aggressive" in doing whatever it takes to land the head-coaching candidate they want.https://t.co/aEIC9EapJu
This isn't MLB, you can't just buy a championship. I know that the Peyton Manning situation has led you to believe that you CAN, but it actually rarely works in the NFL. No, you tried it with DangeRuss, and it's flopped, and in the process you fucked yourselves for years by sending away good players, trading away multiple years' worth of draft picks, and handcuffing yourselves with the massive contract to a narcissist QB that his teammates hate.
You're cap strapped, talent deficient, tethered to a loser QB until 2025 at least, and in a division with Patrick Mahomes.
He’s 34 and will be 35 next year. If he has to evaluate everything at this stage in his career then he is a narcissist and poor player who robbed Denver for a year and stole a year of the careers of his teammates. [Reply]