Tuesday, 13 January 2015
Denver Broncos in Total Flux After Departure of Head Coach John Fox
Quarterback Peyton Manning’s status for next season is uncertain, and now the Denver Broncos could have an entirely new coaching staff. Coupled with several high-profile free agents, the Broncos are in so much flux they could send the DeLorean back to 1985.
As first reported by Jay Glazer of Fox Sports, the Broncos and head coach John Fox decided to part ways Monday after an disappointing 24-13 loss at home to the Indianapolis Colts. In addition, the coaching staff is free to look elsewhere, according to Jeff Darlington of NFL.com.
It’s general manager John Elway’s job to get the house in order. His task will now be replacing Fox. The Broncos are already two weeks behind the curve, which means he’ll need to work quickly.Fox said he intends to keep coaching, so if he gets another job as head coach, the Broncos may have eliminated some of the competition for the remaining candidates. Fox will immediately be a candidate for the jobs in Chicago and Atlanta. It’s not something the Broncos have to worry about unless they go outside the organization for the hire.The Broncos have several internal candidates who could take over for Fox and keep the coaching staff relatively intact. One option is offensive coordinator Adam Gase, who had four interviews with other teams during the Broncos’ bye week.
Gase is close with Manning, which could sway both of their decisions to be in Denver next season. Per Ian Rapoport of NFL.com, Gase and Manning are so close that Manning has been calling teams to tell them how strong a coaching candidate he is. If Manning gives a ringing endorsement to Gase and the organization doesn’t, it could be the start of a major overhaul that no longer includes the veteran quarterback.
Gase has been the offensive coordinator for the last two years, was quarterbacks coach the two years prior to that and the wide receiver coach the two years prior to that. Gase has moved up the coaching ranks quickly and is one of the hottest candidates in this hiring cycle, so it would be strange if he didn’t get heavy consideration in Denver.Bowles has worked under Bruce Arians, who was Manning’s quarterback coach from 1998-2000. It seems unlikely that Manning will return to play under a coaching staff he isn’t comfortable with, so ties like this are important. Of course, the mass exodus from Denver could also mean a retirement announcement from Manning is forthcoming.
One coach who won’t be the next head coach is Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Gary Kubiak, who announced Sunday he decided to stay in Baltimore. Kubiak received a number of interview requests from NFL teams and turned them down.
According to Aaron Wilson of The Baltimore Sun, Kubiak’s integrity and knowledge of the situation with the Broncos are reasons he is likely not going to be the next head coach in Denver, despite his ties to the organization. The timing of Kubiak’s announcement was probably not a coincidence, either.
Of course, some connected people refuse to believe Kubiak is staying in Baltimore until the Broncos hire someone else, according to Darlington. But unless the Broncos get desperate and offer a lot of money and power to Kubiak, it’s probably not going to happen.
Elway has his work cut out for him to stabilize an organization now reeling from its fourth consecutive year in the playoffs without a Super Bowl victory. The message that anything less than a Super Bowl win is unacceptable has been sent, so if his second head-coach hire fails to deliver, fans may look closer at Elway's job performance.
Source http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2327750-denver-broncos-in-total-flux-after-departure-of-head-coach-john-fox
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