After all the events of the past 2 seasons, we all know the team is going to be in rebuilding mode again. The coming of Josh McDaniels was supposed to be the rebuilding and re-structuring era, and it was expected to be the new Winning era too. All that is history now, and it failed as an experiment in NFL logistics.
Now we have Eric Studesville as the interim coach, while Bowlen and his team of Bronco advisors head to the drawing board - again. Eric is a good guy, and he will fill in just fine, but surely they are looking for a brand new coach like maybe Urban Meyer, or someone else in that field of dreams out there.
As we move forward they have the option of doing what they should have done earlier, and that is to develop Tim Tebow as the new foundation of the team, and trade Kyle Orton to one of several teams who need an experienced QB, but who do not have a top franchise trainee like Tebow. It will happen folks.
I am concerned that Champ Bailey might seek another team to play on but that is speculation at this point. He is still a prime CB and can garner great money and starter status easily. He has to be discouraged at this point. Who wouldn't be anyway? This is a terrible situation.
If only Josh McDaniels would have learned to work with his difficult players, and focused on DEFENSE in the trades instead of the dumb things he did, then we could now be a playoff bound team. He never even played Tom Brandstater at all, then he unloaded him without seeing if he could start. Denver is not going to have a great team now for at least 2 years.
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