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HEAV
02-12-2006, 11:04 AM
Shanahan at leisure just a "regular" guy
By Mike Klis
Denver Post Staff Writer

Oahu, Hawaii - During an excruciatingly slow round of golf last week, Broncos coach Mike Shanahan and his former nemesis, Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning, shot their way into partnership.

As such, they quickly ganged up on a formidable prey: Mike Heimerdinger, who made the mistake of having the better round.

"Heimerdinger took all our money so Mike and I were in the same boat, giving him a hard time," Manning said. "We were saying, 'I thought there was a small bylaw that prevented a guy from being an offensive coordinator in the Pro Bowl when his team only won four games. I thought that was against the rules."'

Heimerdinger was the offensive coordinator for the 4-12 New York Jets until he was rescued by Shanahan two weeks ago to run the Broncos' offense. The new offensive assistant was not spared the business from Shanahan and Manning, however, until the laborious round was called after 14 holes because of overcrowded conditions.

At one point, there were five foursomes waiting on a par 3. While this was bad for the golf swings of Shanahan and Manning, it did give them more time to get to know each other.

"I enjoyed being around him and his whole staff," Manning said. "When you're around them a little bit, you see why they won two Super Bowls and they're always in contention. It starts with him. We're all a little more relaxed here, but still you can see in the players and coaches here, what separates them."

Shanahan and his Broncos coaching staff have been leading the AFC Pro Bowl team as consolation for losing the AFC championship game three weeks ago to the Pittsburgh Steelers.

There were half-hour meetings and one-hour practices each morning last week in Honolulu. Today, some of the best players from the AFC will play their counterparts from the NFC in the Pro Bowl (4 p.m. MST kickoff) at Aloha Stadium.

During their week together, many players saw a side of Shanahan they didn't know existed.

"Looking at him, I took him to be like a dictator," said Oakland defensive end Derrick Burgess, who led the NFL with 16 sacks. "Some guy who would be chewing (you out) all the time. But seeing him here, he's a calm guy. Regular."

Kansas City Chiefs guard Will Shields has been playing against Shanahan's Broncos twice a year for 13 years. This was the first time he got to spend longer than a handshake with Shanahan.

"He seems a little more mellow than you would expect from seeing him on the sidelines,"
Shields said. "You would think he would be the kind who would look down on people."

Manning and Chiefs quarterback Trent Green shared a laugh when they saw some Bronco-recognizable plays in the AFC playbook.

"Peyton and I were giving him a hard time, what's with all these bootlegs and rollouts?" Green said. "We said, 'You thought Jake was going to be here, didn't you?"'

A groin injury forced Jake Plummer to decline his Pro Bowl invitation, which may be just as well for Shanahan. Understand the Broncos coach isn't blowing off this trip as nothing more than an extended social visit. Shanahan laughed when he was told most players said he wasn't nearly as bad a guy as they thought. He has been kibitzing with the guys, sure.

But he's also paying attention, getting a read on these greats as people.

"It's not like you become personal friends in one week, but you get a chance to interact and talk to each other," Shanahan said. "Get a feel of different personalities and work ethic. How they handle themselves. Are they on time?

"It's been a good week."

Wait a minute. Back up. Notice how Shanahan casually mentioned promptness.

This may only be the Pro Bowl, but if they're keeping score, Shanahan is serious about winning. A couple of players made the mistake of appearing lackadaisical early in the week and were baptized with the Shanahan Stare.

"He's been pretty relaxed, but still that first day there were a couple guys late to the first meeting," Broncos safety John Lynch said. "He didn't like that. They weren't late, late. They stumbled down at 9:32 for a 9:30 meeting, but still he had that look.

"I said, 'Fellas, I don't care where we are, don't be doing that."'

If the Pro Bowl is close in the fourth quarter, better believe Shanahan the regular guy will again have that look of Shanahan the coach.

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This article gives me the impression that Coach is selling himself to these players. Which is a good thing. It will attract free agents in 2006 and maybe down the road in 07,08.

This could turn out to be a recruiting trip, more than a allstar game.:thumbsup:

12th man
02-12-2006, 11:12 AM
It seems when shanny first came to denver he was a relaxed coach and not a hardass. I was watching somthing on him, I think it was in their own words, Trevor Pryce said Shanny was just "one of the guys;joking around and stuff." What happend? It seems after Elway left he was the more demanding yelling type. of course I would be pissed to if greise ball was my qb.

Northman
02-12-2006, 11:13 AM
Shanahan at leisure just a "regular" guy
By Mike Klis
Denver Post Staff Writer

Oahu, Hawaii - During an excruciatingly slow round of golf last week, Broncos coach Mike Shanahan and his former nemesis, Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning, shot their way into partnership.

As such, they quickly ganged up on a formidable prey: Mike Heimerdinger, who made the mistake of having the better round.

"Heimerdinger took all our money so Mike and I were in the same boat, giving him a hard time," Manning said. "We were saying, 'I thought there was a small bylaw that prevented a guy from being an offensive coordinator in the Pro Bowl when his team only won four games. I thought that was against the rules."'

Heimerdinger was the offensive coordinator for the 4-12 New York Jets until he was rescued by Shanahan two weeks ago to run the Broncos' offense. The new offensive assistant was not spared the business from Shanahan and Manning, however, until the laborious round was called after 14 holes because of overcrowded conditions.

At one point, there were five foursomes waiting on a par 3. While this was bad for the golf swings of Shanahan and Manning, it did give them more time to get to know each other.

"I enjoyed being around him and his whole staff," Manning said. "When you're around them a little bit, you see why they won two Super Bowls and they're always in contention. It starts with him. We're all a little more relaxed here, but still you can see in the players and coaches here, what separates them."

Shanahan and his Broncos coaching staff have been leading the AFC Pro Bowl team as consolation for losing the AFC championship game three weeks ago to the Pittsburgh Steelers.

There were half-hour meetings and one-hour practices each morning last week in Honolulu. Today, some of the best players from the AFC will play their counterparts from the NFC in the Pro Bowl (4 p.m. MST kickoff) at Aloha Stadium.

During their week together, many players saw a side of Shanahan they didn't know existed.

"Looking at him, I took him to be like a dictator," said Oakland defensive end Derrick Burgess, who led the NFL with 16 sacks. "Some guy who would be chewing (you out) all the time. But seeing him here, he's a calm guy. Regular."

Kansas City Chiefs guard Will Shields has been playing against Shanahan's Broncos twice a year for 13 years. This was the first time he got to spend longer than a handshake with Shanahan.

"He seems a little more mellow than you would expect from seeing him on the sidelines,"
Shields said. "You would think he would be the kind who would look down on people."

Manning and Chiefs quarterback Trent Green shared a laugh when they saw some Bronco-recognizable plays in the AFC playbook.

"Peyton and I were giving him a hard time, what's with all these bootlegs and rollouts?" Green said. "We said, 'You thought Jake was going to be here, didn't you?"'

A groin injury forced Jake Plummer to decline his Pro Bowl invitation, which may be just as well for Shanahan. Understand the Broncos coach isn't blowing off this trip as nothing more than an extended social visit. Shanahan laughed when he was told most players said he wasn't nearly as bad a guy as they thought. He has been kibitzing with the guys, sure.

But he's also paying attention, getting a read on these greats as people.

"It's not like you become personal friends in one week, but you get a chance to interact and talk to each other," Shanahan said. "Get a feel of different personalities and work ethic. How they handle themselves. Are they on time?

"It's been a good week."

Wait a minute. Back up. Notice how Shanahan casually mentioned promptness.

This may only be the Pro Bowl, but if they're keeping score, Shanahan is serious about winning. A couple of players made the mistake of appearing lackadaisical early in the week and were baptized with the Shanahan Stare.

"He's been pretty relaxed, but still that first day there were a couple guys late to the first meeting," Broncos safety John Lynch said. "He didn't like that. They weren't late, late. They stumbled down at 9:32 for a 9:30 meeting, but still he had that look.

"I said, 'Fellas, I don't care where we are, don't be doing that."'

If the Pro Bowl is close in the fourth quarter, better believe Shanahan the regular guy will again have that look of Shanahan the coach.

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This article gives me the impression that Coach is selling himself to these players. Which is a good thing. It will attract free agents in 2006 and maybe down the road in 07,08.

This could turn out to be a recruiting trip, more than a allstar game.:thumbsup:


And imagine that, no TerrellthebestplayertoeverplaythegameOwens there either. Hilarious!

Taco John
02-12-2006, 11:16 AM
I love Shanahan. He can be frustrating sometimes, but overall, he puts a good product on the field. I hope he stays forever.

12th man
02-12-2006, 11:18 AM
I love Shanahan. He can be frustrating sometimes, but overall, he puts a good product on the field. I hope he stays forever.

I hope he stay forever too. How many years does he have left on his contract?

Sodak
02-12-2006, 11:27 AM
I hope he stay forever too. How many years does he have left on his contract?

Probably as many as he wants.

watermock
02-12-2006, 11:31 AM
It seems when shanny first came to denver he was a relaxed coach and not a hardass. I was watching somthing on him, I think it was in their own words, Trevor Pryce said Shanny was just "one of the guys;joking around and stuff." What happend? It seems after Elway left he was the more demanding yelling type. of course I would be pissed to if greise ball was my qb.

It's easy to be relaxed when your on a 18 game winning streak and have TD and the Duke. Hawaii is also pretty laid back.

Yelling? Hardass? That isn't Shanahan. He pretty much only yells at refs. He goes on the respect platform. You act like a man, are responsible, and you well be treated like one. That's what makes this T.O. thing something out of Bizzaro world. But I'm tellin' ya...I think this is going down...T.O. has been beaten down and has been quiet as a mouse on Christmas Eve. Plus, our "Ambassador" Burns can always biatchslap him. Ha!

Bob's your Information Minister
02-12-2006, 11:36 AM
One of the things I have learned the last two seasons is that the sooner Shanahan is out of Denver, the better (for Chiefs fans, anyway).

i4jelway7
02-12-2006, 11:40 AM
I too think this TO garbage is going down... and the notion that one of our vets will biatch slap TO if he gets out of line is absurd... have you seen TO??? I don't think too many people will be biatch slappin him..... now why bring in TO when Moulds will be available??? bring in jurevicious too... although all indications are he will be a Patriot next year.. I'd love to have him in Denver... Jurevicious = Mccaffery like, now I'm off to modify my Madden roster to include TO..

ludo21
02-12-2006, 11:40 AM
This definitely is a recruiting trip for him. Might have lost in the Champ game, but he will use it to his advantage.

Maybe in anothe 10 years we should start looking for a replacement.

watermock
02-12-2006, 11:50 AM
I agree 100%...this is a good chance to talk to the Shark...just another reason I think this is going down, and talk to some primo players that might be FA's. And do some bud...maybe he's just stoned!

Breaking News: Shanny got toked up on Maui Wowie and signed T.O. to a 10 year, 100 million dollar contract with a 25 million $ signing bonus....

Popps
02-12-2006, 11:57 AM
I love Shanahan. He can be frustrating sometimes, but overall, he puts a good product on the field. I hope he stays forever.

What he said.

sirhcyennek81
02-12-2006, 11:59 AM
Would rather have the speaking words but saying nothing head coach. If we had a mora or a holmgren, I'd throw up. Happy Shanahan is here, and I hope he stays as long as he wants.

:Broncos:

Play2win
02-12-2006, 12:11 PM
The Great thing about Shanahan is that he keeps this team COMPETITIVE. ALWAYS.

Maximus
02-12-2006, 12:11 PM
I love Shanahan. He can be frustrating sometimes, but overall, he puts a good product on the field. I hope he stays forever.

I thought this thread was about him getting a makeover or something. Getting rid of those cheap cheese chompers would improve his image tremendously. The toupee looks like a tuft of flea infested rat hair...

HEAV
02-12-2006, 12:24 PM
I thought this thread was about him getting a makeover or something. Getting rid of those cheap cheese chompers would improve his image tremendously. The toupee looks like a tuft of flea infested rat hair...


Dude have you seen the photos of your new, old, headcoach? Nice retread job, by the crypt keeper, by the way.

SteveTensi13
02-12-2006, 12:26 PM
I thought this thread was about him getting a makeover or something. Getting rid of those cheap cheese chompers would improve his image tremendously. The toupee looks like a tuft of flea infested rat hair...

Oh yeah, well Art Shell looks like an over grown cabbage patch doll!

Eli_Cash
02-12-2006, 12:26 PM
Moulds!

Glad I'm not alone...

RMT
02-12-2006, 02:54 PM
The Great thing about Shanahan is that he keeps this team COMPETITIVE. ALWAYS.

exactly ... I love being a fan of a team that always has a chance to win another SB title.

elsid13
02-12-2006, 02:58 PM
We all know the detailed orientated coach that success driven is still just under the surface. The best thing about this is the probowlers will head back to their teams talking about what a good guy Shanahan is, might picked us a FA or two.

watermock
02-12-2006, 03:03 PM
Agreed...this isn't the time or place for Shanny to get out the whip...why should he fret? It's a limited game plan, no blitzing, and just basically a vacation.

Go golf with the egghead, have some hula food (whatever that is) and enjoy yourself while you chat with the Shark...It would be amusing to invite the Shark to your table and order Shark...Ha!

Kaylore
02-12-2006, 03:03 PM
I hope him being around and observing all these great players helps him a little bit in the GM department. I like that he's playing it relaxed but he's being himself and keeping a little bit of the edge to him. gotta be yourself.

I'm watching this game just to see all the crazy crap that Hemerdinger and Shanahan dream up. Did anyone see Peyton run the option with Larry Johnson in practice? That was pretty funny. Went for a TD.

i4jelway7
02-12-2006, 05:25 PM
I'm waiting to see Champ in at WR

Arkie
02-12-2006, 05:39 PM
I love Shanahan. He can be frustrating sometimes, but overall, he puts a good product on the field. I hope he stays forever.

Me too. Let's give him a twenty year contract, and then we'll have a better idea if we should sign him forever.

ludo21
02-12-2006, 05:40 PM
I'm waiting to see Champ in at WR


Yeah, that would be fun to see. :strong: Probably 4th quarter if that happens.

Arkie
02-12-2006, 05:44 PM
It will be more fun to see Chad Johnson play corner. He won't be used to reacting. That will be funny as hell.