Dennison too!
The Rocky Mountain News has again scooped the Post, an idea unthinkable in the days of Adam Schefter, reporting that offensive line coach Rick Dennison will also be retained.
Each day McD impresses me more and more. To not only see the value in keeping Dennison and Turner, but to be able to sit down with these men and earn their respect enough so they want to stay is encouraging to say the least. Jedi McD indeed. I, for one, am glad that the very best part of Shanahan's system will be retained in Denver, keeping alive the plug-n-chug tradition built over the past decade.
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I was very dissapointed when Bowlen hired McDaniels, but to be completely honest, I am extremely excited about the coming seasons with the way he is selecting his coaching staff. I don’t know how well he will work out, but I feel much better than I did when he was first hired.
Keep up the (so far) good work McD
Good to see this happen, I am somewhat surprised, but glad to see dennison will stay
"Me fail english, that unpossible" - Ralph Wiggum
"Duffman is thrusting in the direction of the problem" - Duffman
Great News
I love me some zone block.
Thanks to Mike Shanahan, a great coach who will be dearly missed. But...
Let's all get on the Mac Daddy Express!
Hillis for starter next year. He wears special thigh pads so his solid brass balls don't give him repeated thigh contusions.
Me luv zone block much too!
It is better to keep silent, and appear to be wise, then to ramble on and remove all doubt! The Wisest Man.
by metalman5050 on Jan 18, 2009 12:46 PM MST up reply actions
That is really really good
I have great faith that Dennison and Turner will be instrumental in getting our players to buy into McDaniel’s offense and get them whipped into shape very quickly.
I don’t want breakaway speed. I want break-some-poor-fool-as-I-bowl-you-over power getting 6 yards off a play that should have been stopped for 2 at most.





























