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On the Mark: Young coach going old school
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On the Mark: Young coach going old school

Published Mar. 25, 2009 6:51 a.m. ET

Even as he arrived for his much-anticipated audience with the football press, I didn't recognize the coach of the Denver Broncos.


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Broncos coach Josh McDaniels says the team is committed to Jay Cutler as Denver's quarterback. Still, he says no options — including trades — are being ruled out. Full story....







He's smaller than I imagined. Actually, he's smaller than you'd imagine any head coach in the NFL. There's no insult there, either. In fact, after listening to Josh McDaniels for the better part of an hour, I walked away with more than a little admiration for a guy whose tenure is accurately described as "embattled" before he's even coached a game.

Some weeks ago, McDaniels — himself the son of a legendary high school coach back in Ohio — entertained an offer, however briefly, to trade his quarterback, Jay Cutler, for Matt Cassel. Now Cutler, as sensitive as he is gifted, has requested a trade, and you get the feeling that this is exactly the kind of predicament McDaniels' father never faced back in Ohio.

McDaniels kept referring to Cutler — a Pro Bowler in only his third season — as "the player." As in: "He's a good player, a very good player. I'm not sure he needs his ego massaged."

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