The Denver Broncos’ commitment to landing Sean Payton in the Mile High City is turning into a delicate balancing act. If the Broncos get too enthusiastic and too early, they might end up paying a Super Bowl-winning head coach through their noses.
Broncos CEO Greg Penner is certainly heading into uncharted waters when it comes to NFL head coaching deals, but he’s no stranger to high-level corporate operations. Even being played the end of the deal quite aggressively. FOXSports colleague Colin Cowherd.
Speculation has been rife over the past 24 hours that Payton may have cheated on him by working with quarterback Russell Wilson, especially in the Patrick Mahomes-controlled AFC West.
Outside influences will always affect the Broncos’ strategy, so being able to pivot in another direction is important. Staying ahead of other teams looking for a new head coach means the clock is always ticking in the search for the Broncos.
Dallas Cowboys’ defensive coordinator Dan Quinn was initially met with only serious scrutiny by the Broncos, but much has changed now. Suddenly, the former Atlanta Falcons head coach is out in the desert for his second interview with the Arizona Cardinals. , would do well by making a deal with Quinn.
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San Francisco 49ers defensive coordinator Demeko Ryans is another name that’s been making a lot of headlines in the Broncos lately. The Lyons added some more sheen to his résumé with a playoff win over the Quinns last Sunday over his Cowboys, so we can only assume that Greg his Penner was equally impressed.
Waiting for the first domino to fall isn’t where Broncos Country really thought Walmart’s big money hunt would stop. That said, once the first coach commits, the decision-making starts to get a little complicated.
If rumors are to be believed, certain members of the Broncos’ hiring committee have talked themselves into a hung jury-like situation. However, it is imperative that the Broncos maintain control of their story.
The Broncos want to send the message to the rest of the league that they can proactively shut down any head coach they want. As frustrating as it gets.
In short, financially speaking, the very wealthy Broncos owner has a very good chance of winning in the end, and if Peyton is the one they end up hiring, he plans to cash in.
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