Author Topic: Brandon Marshall/Josh McDaniels saga.  (Read 1761 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Brandon Marshall/Josh McDaniels saga.
« on: January 03, 2010, 12:49:40 PM »

Offline CoachCowens

  • Bill Walton
  • *
  • Posts: 1126
  • Tommy Points: 9
seems like McDaniel's was probably correct in his benching of Marshall. At first i was wondering what Josh was doing but it looks like his actions are justified.

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=4792471

Quote
Denver Broncos coach Josh McDaniels decided to bench wide receiver Brandon Marshall for the regular-season finale after he was late to a scheduled therapy session with the Denver medical staff for treatment of a hamstring injury the team already believed he was exaggerating, according to multiple team sources.

The Broncos sent Marshall for an MRI on his hamstring after he complained of the injury during Wednesday's practice. According to team sources, the test indicated that Marshall's hamstring was healthy.

The latest showdown between the head coach and the Pro Bowl receiver actually began the week before when Marshall excused himself from practice, complaining the cold weather was making it difficult for him to breathe.

Then, as the team reviewed tape of its loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, in which Marshall dropped several passes, McDaniels mentioned that certain plays had to be made. Marshall apparently felt he was being unfairly singled out for criticism.

According to Broncos sources, the problems with Marshall and Scheffler came after team leaders including Brian Dawkins, Champ Bailey, Kyle Orton, DJ Williams and Daniel Graham all met with McDaniels on Monday and encouraged him to take a hardline approach in preparing the team to finish the season against the Chiefs.

That development, combined with a home loss to the Raiders, compelled McDaniels to emphasize the need for accountability in a full team meeting Wednesday. It was later that day when Marshall complained about his hamstring.

The Broncos do not think it's a coincidence that Marshall became a distraction almost immediately after achieving several personal goals, including having another 100-catch season and making the Pro Bowl. McDaniels has been implementing a team-first mentality similar to that he experienced while part of Bill Belichick's staff with the three-time Super Bowl champion New England Patriots.

Re: Brandon Marshall/Josh McDaniels saga.
« Reply #1 on: January 03, 2010, 01:31:21 PM »

Offline Chief

  • Robert Parish
  • *********************
  • Posts: 21217
  • Tommy Points: 2450
Marshall seems to have problems, but McDaniels is not a players coach. He'll lose this team within a few seasons, if he does not cater a bit, to his superstars.
Once you are labeled 'the best' you want to stay up there, and you can't do it by loafing around.
 
Larry Bird