OMFG, someone must've dropped the boy genius on his head a few (dozen) times as a child. - Edit 1
Before modification by Joel at 28/11/2010 12:20:52 AM
I mean, I already wanted him gone for the personnel decisions he's made, but this should definitely do it. If it doesn't I don't think I can be a fan of this team, which I have been 25 years.
Basically, the Broncos were caught videotaping a 49'ers practice prior to the game in London. Remeber that McDaniels was part of the New England staff that got caught for the same thing. Oh, and the "I declined to view the videotape" excuse does not mean he didn't try to gain some benefit from it.
Basically, the Broncos were caught videotaping a 49'ers practice prior to the game in London. Remeber that McDaniels was part of the New England staff that got caught for the same thing. Oh, and the "I declined to view the videotape" excuse does not mean he didn't try to gain some benefit from it.
That's it, I wash my hands of him. I can count on the fingers of one finger how many good decisions I think he's made since arriving, but he's the coach and I've always believed every head coach should get a minimum of four years to replace his predecessors failed roster with a better one through the draft and free agency. I don't believe in giving cheaters anything but their walking papers, be it McDaniels or Romanowski.
I love how his idea of "taking responsibility" is denying any wrongdoing except for his failure to report it when he learned (not that, y'know, it was his idea any more than when it happened while he was the Cheatriots offensive coordinator, even though he brought the guy who did the taper there to Denver with him) almost as much "it won't happen again, even though this isn't the first time it's happened on my watch". But I guess it's worth it if he trades away a half dozen Pro Bowlers and delivers a 3-7 tea--actually, on second thought, send the no talent cheating bum packing.