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Sean Kugler, Broncos OL coach not yet hired by TB, still looking?


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10 hours ago, Estro said:

Denver media reporting multiple teams have reached out to Kugler to set up interviews, but Elway had denied the requests until the Broncos new HC has a chance to assess the current assistants.

 

High chance the Bills are one of those teams.  Guy was OL coach here back in 08.  Born in Lockport, NY.  Would he help our chances of landing Matt Paradis in FA?

 

Kind of a bad look for Elway to be holding assistants hostage when they dont even have a HC.  Really screws the coaches that the new coach decides he doesn't want, once all their other opportunities have been filled.  Seems Elway is really making Denver an undesirable place to play/work.

 

Anybody remember Kugler when he was here?  I dont. 

Of course I remember him. I think he was the OL coach when Jauron / Gailey were HCs. I don’t think he was fired. After Gailey took over mid season, he left for The Steelers OL position. Thought he left for college - didn’t know he was the Denver OL coach. Though Lynch had 1000 yards with him twice, I felt he did not use him well enough. But he made Fred Jackson what he was - so all in all I felt good above him. I am all for hiring him. I mean he did outstandingly with Lindsay. Don’t blame Elway for not letting him interview. The guy is an OL specialist and every OL FA will want to play for him.

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6 hours ago, Dkollidas said:

 

Does he run more of a zone blocking scheme with more mobile linemen (I would assume that if he was with Denver, they always seem to do a lot of that), or does he use more of a power scheme? 

 

Difficult to find that information, but he's coached under Steve Mariucci, Steve Fairlchild, Bruce Arians, and Bill Musgrave, who all run very different schemes. When he was head coach at UTEP, it seems like he ran a lot of power run. Watch some Will Hernandez highlights to get an idea. 

 

I do think we need to get back to power and gap scheme running. 

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11 hours ago, klos63 said:

Possibly, other than Kugler, do we know of others with interview options? It's also possible some of these coaches are pretty happy to still have a chance to have a job with Denver next season. Either way, Elway doesn't want to lose good assistant coaches, can't fault him for that. Assistant coaches won't think twice to leave a team for another job, it works both ways.

I think you are missing the point. Are you saying that an assistant coach could be fine with not being allowed interview for a job (a chance to have a job) because they have a chance to keep their current job? 

 

All I know is that I'd prefer to have the option of interviewing for a job and then finding out that I would be retained and turning down the first job. I would be very unhappy if I was not allowed to interview while there were openings and then told that I was no longer needed. 

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8 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said:

How high would Buffalo be on his list.  They dumped him last time.

 

Different owners and organization. 

 

I think the point is not whether the Bills job would be attractive to him, but how a GM denying interviews impacts that teams reputation. If Kugler is not interested in a job he should be the one turning down the interview.

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I think it’s fairly common to block until the new HC is hired, unless you really don’t want the guy. The new HC should have the opportunity to evaluate and decide if he wants to keep on staff if still under  contract. 

 

Bills did this with Schwartz 

15 minutes ago, ProcessAccepted said:

 

Different owners and organization. 

 

I think the point is not whether the Bills job would be attractive to him, but how a GM denying interviews impacts that teams reputation. If Kugler is not interested in a job he should be the one turning down the interview.

It is important to keep in mind that in some cases (not necessarily saying that it’s the case here) it will be reported that the team is blocking the interview— but the coach is actually not interested in the job, and doesn’t want to burn bridges by turning it down himself so the team says it is blocking it. 

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I don't fault Elway for doing this.  It's a shrewd move.  

 

When Chicago hired Matt Nagy, he retained Vic Fangio as the DC.  

 

Of course it's on Elway to make his head coaching decision in a timely manner.  

 

As an aside what Lynn Swann is doing to Kliff Kingsbury at USC is a different animal altogether.  

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5 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

I think it’s fairly common to block until the new HC is hired, unless you really don’t want the guy. The new HC should have the opportunity to evaluate and decide if he wants to keep on staff if still under  contract. 

 

Bills did this with Schwartz 

It is important to keep in mind that in some cases (not necessarily saying that it’s the case here) it will be reported that the team is blocking the interview— but the coach is actually not interested in the job, and doesn’t want to burn bridges by turning it down himself so the team says it is blocking it. 

That is a fair point. It will be interesting to see if Kugler interviews anywhere else or if any Broncos assistants interview before a HC is named. 

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2 minutes ago, ProcessAccepted said:

That is a fair point. It will be interesting to see if Kugler interviews anywhere else or if any Broncos assistants interview before a HC is named. 

Since he was blocked for multiple/all interviews (Bills were only one of the requests) it’s probably not the case here. Even if he didn’t want to work anywhere but Denver, he has no job security right now so makes no sense to turn down all of them. 

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1 hour ago, ProcessAccepted said:

I think you are missing the point. Are you saying that an assistant coach could be fine with not being allowed interview for a job (a chance to have a job) because they have a chance to keep their current job? 

 

All I know is that I'd prefer to have the option of interviewing for a job and then finding out that I would be retained and turning down the first job. I would be very unhappy if I was not allowed to interview while there were openings and then told that I was no longer needed. 

My main point is that the assistants are under contract right now and Elway is doing what he thinks is in the best interests of the Broncos, as he should. We know sports are cutthroat businesses but this doesn't seem unusual or wrong.

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If he doesn't hire a new head coach quickly, there are two groups of people who are going to remember this, and react to it: potential assistant coaches, and opposing GMs.  Potential assistant coaches will wonder if they could be held hostage in a head coaching change, and GMs will take it into consideration if Denver comes calling with requests to interview assistant coaches when they have a head coaching change.

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15 hours ago, klos63 said:

Are they still under contract with Denver? Seems like he's looking out for his teams best interests.

 

Yes, they are under contract with the Broncos, and Elway is looking out for his teams best interests... well said

2 hours ago, ProcessAccepted said:

I think you are missing the point. Are you saying that an assistant coach could be fine with not being allowed interview for a job (a chance to have a job) because they have a chance to keep their current job? 

 

All I know is that I'd prefer to have the option of interviewing for a job and then finding out that I would be retained and turning down the first job. I would be very unhappy if I was not allowed to interview while there were openings and then told that I was no longer needed. 

 

Sign a year to year contract for employment then... if you want the immediate flexability.

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1 hour ago, klos63 said:

My main point is that the assistants are under contract right now and Elway is doing what he thinks is in the best interests of the Broncos, as he should. We know sports are cutthroat businesses but this doesn't seem unusual or wrong.

 

33 minutes ago, B-Large said:

 

Yes, they are under contract with the Broncos, and Elway is looking out for his teams best interests... well said

 

Sign a year to year contract for employment then... if you want the immediate flexability.

 

I'm not disagreeing with either of you. Elway has the right to refuse interviews for any member of the Broncos staff that are under contract.

 

My point is many organizations give their staff permission to interview with other teams even though they could refuse. With everything that's been going on in Denver (really since Manning retired) that organization's reputation seems to be lowering from top tier to average. The news reports about Denver are not what a GM should be hoping for and I am not sure that Elway's choices are helping the situation.

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4 hours ago, Chris from Rochester said:

This is why I don't like former great players as coaches/ FO guys for the teams they had success with.  Feels like it can tarnish legacies.  Imagine if Kelly was the GM in the height of the drought and flamed out. I much prefer the team ambassador/ media role for team legends

 

I don't know about you, but if Jim Kelly was our GM and he signed Peyton Manning and we went to 2 SBs winning 1, I'd say he was doing a bang up job. Even if we had some down years after that.

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9 hours ago, ProcessAccepted said:

 

Different owners and organization. 

 

I think the point is not whether the Bills job would be attractive to him, but how a GM denying interviews impacts that teams reputation. If Kugler is not interested in a job he should be the one turning down the interview.

 

It is no different than players under contract - you signed the contract and now you need to follow the obligations of that contract.

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4 minutes ago, MrEpsYtown said:

His guys are Rick DDennison and Frank Pollack. I assume he goes after one of them. 

 

Rick Dennison going to Denver and letting Kugler come here would be a nice thank you from Denver for paying his contract when we hired him 2 years ago.

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