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Teams have been raing our coaching staff for years so what do you think about this?
Seems interesting to me in that THEY JUST TOOK OUR COACH LAST YEAR.
Wonder what happens the next time they need a coach and reach out.
It appears to me McDaniels is not playing by certain rules teams have among themselves.
What do you think?
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/01/09/broncos-not-letting-shanahan-raid-coaching-staff/
Seems interesting to me in that THEY JUST TOOK OUR COACH LAST YEAR.
Wonder what happens the next time they need a coach and reach out.
It appears to me McDaniels is not playing by certain rules teams have among themselves.
What do you think?
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/01/09/broncos-not-letting-shanahan-raid-coaching-staff/
Broncos not letting Shanahan raid coaching staff
Posted by Michael David Smith on January 9, 2010 10:52 AM ET
As Josh Alper noted in today's one-liners, the Broncos have told running backs coach Bobby Turner he can't talk to the Redskins, who would like him to re-join Mike Shanahan in Washington.
The Denver Post has reported that in addition to Turner, Broncos strength and conditioning coach Rich Tuten, assistant strength coach Greg Saporta, special-teams assistant Keith Burns and director of football administration Mike Bluem all were longtime Shanahan associates who would likely be sought after by the Redskins. But if the Broncos won't let Turner go, it stands to reason they wouldn't let other team employees who are under contract leave, either.
The Broncos' handling of Turner spotlights the way different teams handle requests to interview their assistants differently.
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