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If this doesn’t work out John Elway is done as a GM. He must really believe in Fangio.

 

 

 

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As long as Elway is making the decisions, ANYONE on that staff will be chained to his poor decision making. That's the problem with having a Super Bowl winning legend from your team run things... firing him would be INCREDIBLY DIFFICULT.

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Why would Vangio leave the Bears...I dont see this ending well as they still need an offense as previously mentioned 

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2 minutes ago, WMDman said:

Why would Vangio leave the Bears...I dont see this ending well as they still need an offense as previously mentioned 

 

There's only 32 NFL head coaching jobs, and clearly he wanted one badly enough to make the jump.  It may be his last chance; the league is moving toward young, offensive-minded HCs, and Fangio is an older, defensive-minded guy.

1 minute ago, YoloinOhio said:

I thought they would go with munchak. I wonder if he will let us have our OL coach 

 

HCs almost always allow assistants out of their contracts if they want to leave for other jobs.

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2 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

I thought they would go with munchak. I wonder if he will let us have our OL coach 

yea I was just wondering the same thing...can you let our O-line coach go now??

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1 minute ago, thebandit27 said:

 

There's only 32 NFL head coaching jobs, and clearly he wanted one badly enough to make the jump.  It may be his last chance; the league is moving toward young, offensive-minded HCs, and Fangio is an older, defensive-minded guy.

I guess, but his chances at a ring are much higher with Da Bears than the broncos

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1 minute ago, C.Biscuit97 said:

Good for him but what a meh hire.  Why do they just keep hiring defensive coaches? 

From a mile high perspective, it looks like Elway is feeling the heat and this is the safest combination of guys he could find. He has experience with Kubiak so he knows what he is getting and Fangio should mesh well with a talented D. 

 

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8 minutes ago, thebandit27 said:

 

There's only 32 NFL head coaching jobs, and clearly he wanted one badly enough to make the jump.  It may be his last chance; the league is moving toward young, offensive-minded HCs, and Fangio is an older, defensive-minded guy.

 

HCs almost always allow assistants out of their contracts if they want to leave for other jobs.

 

With this one though, it appears Kubiak is running the offense and he was already there, so might choose to keep him 

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