Get Off McDaniels’ Back, Brandon Marshall Quit On The Broncos

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Published: January 3, 2010

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... their sport. The concept of "team" often comes secondary. People fall in love with stats and flash, and don't pay enough attention to the real reason their favorite team is winning or losing.

It's not surprising at all to me that there are so many in the media calling for Josh McDaniels' head for benching Brandon Marshall. The man who goes by the nickname "The Beast", is just that on the football field. He's a monster. He loves the camera, and the camera loves him. He's a genuine Super Star, and the Broncos' most talented offensive player by most accounts.

But how much should McDaniels tolerate before he says enough is enough? Should Brandon Marshall get a free pass from the coaching staff, simply because he's a fan favorite, with gaudy stats?

My answer would be absolutely not. To win football games, you need to have 11 guys on the field that are committed to the guys lining up beside them. Are people truly naive enough to believe that Marshall's teammates co...

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Get Off McDaniels’ Back, Brandon Marshall Quit On The Broncos

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for NFLSportChannel.com

Published: January 3, 2010

commentComment        

... their sport. The concept of "team" often comes secondary. People fall in love with stats and flash, and don't pay enough attention to the real reason their favorite team is winning or losing.

It's not surprising at all to me that there are so many in the media calling for Josh McDaniels' head for benching Brandon Marshall. The man who goes by the nickname "The Beast", is just that on the football field. He's a monster. He loves the camera, and the camera loves him. He's a genuine Super Star, and the Broncos' most talented offensive player by most accounts.

But how much should McDaniels tolerate before he says enough is enough? Should Brandon Marshall get a free pass from the coaching staff, simply because he's a fan favorite, with gaudy stats?

My answer would be absolutely not. To win football games, you need to have 11 guys on the field that are committed to the guys lining up beside them. Are people truly naive enough to believe that Marshall's teammates co...

Read Complete Article at Bleacher Report - NFL
Article Source: BleacherReport.com


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