Josh McDaniels led the Denver Broncos to a 6-0 start in 2009, his first season as their head coach. But the Broncos went just 2-8 in the final 10 games, and overall, McDaniels is 11-16 during his time in Denver, including this season’s disappointing 3-8 mark.
Report: Josh McDaniels Will Be Coaching The Denver Broncos In 2011
But despite that, and everything that went along with the unveiling of “SpyGate II” this week, Broncos owner Pat Bowlen told Fanhouse in a phone interview that McDaniels will not only remain the coach through the remainder of this season -- “I am not interested in making a change” -- but he’ll also be back for the 2011 campaign.
“I’m very happy with Josh. Josh is doing a good job. I wish he had a few more wins, but we’ve got five games to go. I’ve got 27 years in this business. The ball bounces funny and it doesn’t always bounce your way. We’ve had bad breaks, injuries. I’ve been around football long enough to know this happens and it’s a part of the game. We’ve still got a chance to make the playoffs. People have been in a position like ours and it’s been done before.”
However, Bowlen did admit that change may need to be made on the coaching staff, saying, “it may get to a point where some of them have to go.”
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