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Re: 2008 NFL Season
Posted: January 1, 2009 11:01 am
by Left Field ParrotHead
Capt.Flock wrote:aeroparrot wrote:Left Field ParrotHead wrote:Heard 3 interesting things when Chris Mortenson was on ESPN radio this morning...
1. Mike Shanahan and Jerry Jones are friends. They even set up controlled scrimmages between the Broncos and the Cowboys as part of both teams training camp workouts.
2. The Broncos offered Tony Romo more money than the Cowboys. Shanahan thinks very highly of Romo and wanted to sign him as an undrafted free agent. Romo chose the Cowboys after considering the depth chart at QB. Better chance to play in Dallas. Shanahan and Romo both played QB at Eastern Illinois University.
3. Shanahan replaced Wade Phillips as head coach of the Broncos after the 1994 season.
It may be possible there is a "For Sale" sign on the Phillip's home in Dallas.
Well, if you had a choice between Phillips or Shanahan, who would you go with?
Shanahan
Shanahan. That's an easy choice. The only problem with hiring Shanahan is Jones promised the job to Jason Garrett when Phillips was gone.
And I would take Shanahan over Garrett too.
Re: 2008 NFL Season
Posted: January 1, 2009 11:06 am
by C-Dawg
Left Field ParrotHead wrote:Capt.Flock wrote:aeroparrot wrote:Left Field ParrotHead wrote:Heard 3 interesting things when Chris Mortenson was on ESPN radio this morning...
1. Mike Shanahan and Jerry Jones are friends. They even set up controlled scrimmages between the Broncos and the Cowboys as part of both teams training camp workouts.
2. The Broncos offered Tony Romo more money than the Cowboys. Shanahan thinks very highly of Romo and wanted to sign him as an undrafted free agent. Romo chose the Cowboys after considering the depth chart at QB. Better chance to play in Dallas. Shanahan and Romo both played QB at Eastern Illinois University.
3. Shanahan replaced Wade Phillips as head coach of the Broncos after the 1994 season.
It may be possible there is a "For Sale" sign on the Phillip's home in Dallas.
Well, if you had a choice between Phillips or Shanahan, who would you go with?
Shanahan
Shanahan. That's an easy choice. The only problem with hiring Shanahan is Jones promised the job to Jason Garrett when Phillips was gone.
And I would take Shanahan over Garrett too.
Garrett is interviewing for the Lions job...if he leaves, I can see Phillips getting canned and Shanny taking over. Then we will see a sequel to Jones/Jimmy Johnson...Shanny and Jones will be buds and built the team back up "together" until Shanny gets sick of Jones interfering and leaves like JJ did....and the 'boys will sink back to the level they are today under Jone's untimate football knowledge. Jones ego is too big for him to sit back and just be the owner, but until he does, Dallas is doomed to be a mediocre team.
Re: 2008 NFL Season
Posted: January 1, 2009 11:19 am
by aeroparrot
C-Dawg wrote:Left Field ParrotHead wrote:Capt.Flock wrote:aeroparrot wrote:Left Field ParrotHead wrote:Heard 3 interesting things when Chris Mortenson was on ESPN radio this morning...
1. Mike Shanahan and Jerry Jones are friends. They even set up controlled scrimmages between the Broncos and the Cowboys as part of both teams training camp workouts.
2. The Broncos offered Tony Romo more money than the Cowboys. Shanahan thinks very highly of Romo and wanted to sign him as an undrafted free agent. Romo chose the Cowboys after considering the depth chart at QB. Better chance to play in Dallas. Shanahan and Romo both played QB at Eastern Illinois University.
3. Shanahan replaced Wade Phillips as head coach of the Broncos after the 1994 season.
It may be possible there is a "For Sale" sign on the Phillip's home in Dallas.
Well, if you had a choice between Phillips or Shanahan, who would you go with?
Shanahan
Shanahan. That's an easy choice. The only problem with hiring Shanahan is Jones promised the job to Jason Garrett when Phillips was gone.
And I would take Shanahan over Garrett too.
Garrett is interviewing for the Lions job...if he leaves, I can see Phillips getting canned and Shanny taking over. Then we will see a sequel to Jones/Jimmy Johnson...Shanny and Jones will be buds and built the team back up "together" until Shanny gets sick of Jones interfering and leaves like JJ did....and the 'boys will sink back to the level they are today under Jone's untimate football knowledge. Jones ego is too big for him to sit back and just be the owner, but until he does, Dallas is doomed to be a mediocre team.
I think you are right but the media will have a field day asking Jerry Jones why he lied at the end of the season about having the coaching staff in place.
Re: 2008 NFL Season
Posted: January 1, 2009 11:33 am
by C-Dawg
It wouldn't surprise me if Jones has privately told Garrett to go find a job so he can make this happen. If Garrett leaves, Jones just says that with Garretts departure, and the availability of a coach of Shanny's stature, he'd be foolish to pass up the chance to bring him to Dallas. The media would eat it up.
Re: 2008 NFL Season
Posted: January 1, 2009 11:45 am
by SMLCHNG

Ick. Mike with the Cowboys.
But it sounds possible.

Re: 2008 NFL Season
Posted: January 1, 2009 11:46 am
by Left Field ParrotHead
C-Dawg wrote:It wouldn't surprise me if Jones has privately told Garrett to go find a job so he can make this happen. If Garrett leaves, Jones just says that with Garretts departure, and the availability of a coach of Shanny's stature, he'd be foolish to pass up the chance to bring him to Dallas. The media would eat it up.
Garrett's name has been mentioned for the Bronco's job as well. You could be right.
Re: 2008 NFL Season
Posted: January 1, 2009 11:47 am
by JustDucky
If Shanny goes to Dallas hopefully the first thing he'll do is get rid of T.O.
Oh wait. I take that back. In order for Dallas to continue failing, hopefully he'll keep T.O.
Re: 2008 NFL Season
Posted: January 1, 2009 11:49 am
by Left Field ParrotHead
SMLCHNG wrote:
Ick. Mike with the Cowboys.
But it sounds possible.

Mike will enjoy his journey to the dark side. At least he won't go to the Raiders.

Re: 2008 NFL Season
Posted: January 1, 2009 11:51 am
by SMLCHNG
Left Field ParrotHead wrote:SMLCHNG wrote: 
Ick. Mike with the Cowboys.
But it sounds possible.
Mike will enjoy his journey to the dark side.
At least he won't go to the Raiders. 

That's the truth!!
Re: 2008 NFL Season
Posted: January 1, 2009 1:27 pm
by MDown
Left Field ParrotHead wrote:SMLCHNG wrote:
Ick. Mike with the Cowboys.
But it sounds possible.

Mike will enjoy his journey to the dark side. At least he won't go to the Raiders.

So would you become a "fan" of the team he goes to?
For the coach, not so much the team. I have been podering that question alot these past couple of days.
Re: 2008 NFL Season
Posted: January 1, 2009 2:19 pm
by Tequila Revenge
“After 14 years, it was time to go in a different direction,” Bowlen said, repeating the simplest and ultimate reason for the decision.
Of all the names being thrown out to replace Shanahan—Bill Cowher, Bill Parcells, Scott Pioli, Bob Stoops—none resonated louder than Elway’s, most likely as a front-office type. The former quarterback has a nose for business and wants back in the game. He has not been contacted, nor ruled out, by Bowlen.
Not possible, right?
I can't stand the idea of Mike in Dallas.
Re: 2008 NFL Season
Posted: January 1, 2009 4:21 pm
by Glorfindel7
In a way they're sort of right about having to go in a different direction... A team is ONLY as good as its playbook and sometimes it takes a new coach with a new set of plays.
(Of course that's why I think the Bears ultimately need to go in a different direction as well on the defensive side... I just don't see the current set of plays as being very beneficial to the players that are on the field)
Re: 2008 NFL Season
Posted: January 2, 2009 7:23 am
by aeroparrot
Forgot about this "stat" that the Cardinals are hosting their first playoff game at home since they were in Chicago.
Re: 2008 NFL Season
Posted: January 2, 2009 7:25 am
by aeroparrot
This is amazing. As of 5 PM last night, both the Minnesota and Arizona games could be blacked out in their local markets because they hadn't sold out their respective games yet.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story?id=09000d ... nfirm=true
Re: 2008 NFL Season
Posted: January 2, 2009 11:28 am
by SharkOnLand
My thoughts on the Broncos:
They will hire a dedicated GM/President of Football operations, and a separate head coach. Shanahan's way of having total control obviously didn't work these last few years.
They'll hire a defensive minded head coach, likely a Def. Coordinator from somewhere, like Spagnuolo (sp?) from the Giants, or the guy from the Titans.
I think they will keep Jeremy Bates on as the Off. Coordinator. He's got a good relationship with Cutler, and they'll want the QB happy. Besides, there wasn't much wrong with the offense, aside from the 12,000 running backs they had to go through. Rumor has it that he was calling the plays instead of Shanny anyway.
I truly think change will be good for the Broncos. I was shocked when I heard they were letting him go, but I think we could see it coming, especially with the horrendous collapse they had this year. Mediocrity over 3 seasons just doesn't cut it, especially with the offensive talent they've got. It would've just taken some semblance of a defense for the Broncos to get into the playoffs, and Shanahan couldn't put anything remotely like a defense on the field in 3 years.
I also think hiring Elway would be a mistake. He doesn't have any sort of experience dealing with NFL salary caps (other than his own contracts), I just don't think he's ready. Maybe as a junior-level executive, putting him in a position to learn before he has to make the big decisions.
Re: 2008 NFL Season
Posted: January 2, 2009 11:33 am
by JustDucky
Well they aren't exactly stellar markets and teams. They are little cities and lack big named stars. And since those teams fans are used to not being in the playoffs, some of them probably figure why bother.
I dunno. I know that sounds snobby but I'm just throwing them out there as possibilities.
I'm still going with Carolina to win the whole thing.
This weekend I'm thinking...San Diego, Atlanta, Miami and Minnesota. Although I can see Baltimore being the winning team just based on experience. Indy isn't ever gonna make it back. Not one of these teams will make it this year - in fact, none of the wild card teams will make it this year.
Re: 2008 NFL Season
Posted: January 2, 2009 11:40 am
by SharkOnLand
You'd probably have to sell a kidney to afford playoff tickets, especially with the economy these days.
Re: 2008 NFL Season
Posted: January 2, 2009 12:20 pm
by C-Dawg
SharkOnLand wrote:My thoughts on the Broncos:
They will hire a dedicated GM/President of Football operations, and a separate head coach. Shanahan's way of having total control obviously didn't work these last few years.
They'll hire a defensive minded head coach, likely a Def. Coordinator from somewhere, like Spagnuolo (sp?) from the Giants, or the guy from the Titans.
I think they will keep Jeremy Bates on as the Off. Coordinator. He's got a good relationship with Cutler, and they'll want the QB happy. Besides, there wasn't much wrong with the offense, aside from the 12,000 running backs they had to go through. Rumor has it that he was calling the plays instead of Shanny anyway.
I truly think change will be good for the Broncos. I was shocked when I heard they were letting him go, but I think we could see it coming, especially with the horrendous collapse they had this year. Mediocrity over 3 seasons just doesn't cut it, especially with the offensive talent they've got. It would've just taken some semblance of a defense for the Broncos to get into the playoffs, and Shanahan couldn't put anything remotely like a defense on the field in 3 years.
I also think hiring Elway would be a mistake. He doesn't have any sort of experience dealing with NFL salary caps (other than his own contracts), I just don't think he's ready. Maybe as a junior-level executive, putting him in a position to learn before he has to make the big decisions.
If the Broncos were smart they'd actually take a page from Jerry Jones book ( did I actually just write that?) and hire Romeo Crennel as their defensive Co-ordinator before hiring a head coach. Then they could hire an Offensive minded coach, maybe out of college and Romeo could not only resurrect the defense, but help transition the Head coach from the way it works in college versus the Pros.
Re: 2008 NFL Season
Posted: January 2, 2009 1:39 pm
by Tarheel Tail-Gator
SharkOnLand wrote:
You'd probably have to sell a kidney to afford playoff tickets, especially with the economy these days.
I picked up my upper deckers for $69 including Ticketba$tard charges, which were the cheapest available for the Carolina game. There were some other uppers for $79, then a couple of $110+ ticket brackets. I pulled club seats at the 50 yard line the second time. They were $400.............and I passed on picking up a second pair
Re: 2008 NFL Season
Posted: January 3, 2009 5:36 pm
by Lightning Bolt
Cardinals-Falcons is turning into a tight one... WAIT! Nice catch/run for Bolden!!! TD Arizona!!!
...about time to "tune up" for my Chargers showdown!!
watch out for those powder blues!!
LET'S GO clap, clap
SAN DIEGO!!! clap clap clap