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Defensive coordinator Mike Nolan (1 Viewer)

Defensive coordinator Mike Nolan and the Broncos have agreed to part ways after only one season together, NFL Network’s Michael Lombardi confirmed through a league source.

Nolan’s Denver defense ranked seventh overall in the NFL, allowing just 315 yards per game, but it was 26th against the run (128.7 ypg). It ranked third against the pass (186.3 ypg).

The Broncos (8-8) lost eight of their last 10 games to miss the playoffs this season.

Nolan joined Josh McDaniels‘ first Broncos staff last January, just months after he was fired as the 49ers’ coach halfway through the 2008 season. Nolan previously served as the defensive coordinator for the Ravens, Jets, Redskins and Giants.

Story from - http://blogs.nfl.com/2010/01/18/defensive-...eaving-broncos/

Crazy to think this would happen after the way the Broncos started their season.

 
He was the one saving grace for Broncos fans last year. With that now mediocre offense, this defense is about to drop off a cliff...gl Denver fans.

I wonder what team is going to get Nolan.

 
Offense -- 15th in the NFL

Defense -- 7th in the NFL

Clearly Nolan was the problem :thumbup:

 
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Since arriving in Denver, McD has continued to do his best to drive this organization into the ground. Before he's through they will be one of the bottom 5 teams in the league.

 
According to Adam Schefter:

'Broncos and defensive coordinator Mike Nolan part ways. Nolan won't wait long for work -- Miami already planning to interview him.'

 
He was the one saving grace for Broncos fans last year. With that now mediocre offense, this defense is about to drop off a cliff...gl Denver fans.I wonder what team is going to get Nolan.
Man! What are they thinking???I remember posting a poll early on about bad franchises. I included Denver because of their "seeming disarray". Took a lot of crap at that point...
 
Wow. Without Nolan the Broncos might have gone 3-13 this year. McDaniels better win and win soon, otherwise this is going to look like a colossally bad hire.

 
BusterTBronco said:
He wasn't fired, he resigned. It could well be that Nolan considers one of the many available D coordinator jobs out there to be more desirable than the one in Denver. I'm not prepared to blame McDaniels for this until more facts come out.
Maybe Nolan has too much integrity to continue to work there.Good for him.“I can’t say anything other than Josh and I mutually agreed to part ways.” -- Nolan"Josh and I." Seems personal.Interesting.
 
:wub: This is... really odd. I assumed if you did a good job the team would make an effort to keep you around, especially if you were responsible for one of the bright spots of the season.
 
Miami boards are buzzing that he'll be their next DC - almost a done deal.

They asked Denver for permission to interview him - they refused - then they parted ways.

Seems like a good fit for their 3-4.

 
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BusterTBronco said:
Miami boards are buzzing that he'll be their next DC - almost a done deal.They asked Denver for permission to interview him - they refused - then they parted ways.Seems like a good fit for their 3-4.
Doesn't the NFL have rules against coach tampering?
Doesn't sound like tampering to me if they asked for permission.
 
I gotta say that I think this makes perfect sense. McDaniels has a pretty well established history at this point of getting rid of anyone who is performing their job better than merely competently. Now all he has to do is cut Dumervil and force Dawkins into retirement and he'll have realized his dream of remaking Denver in his image.

Of course, generally most coaches want to remake the team in their image because their image is competent, qualified, or successful... but that McDaniels, he's a real forward thinker.

 
I gotta say that I think this makes perfect sense. McDaniels has a pretty well established history at this point of getting rid of anyone who is performing their job better than merely competently. Now all he has to do is cut Dumervil and force Dawkins into retirement and he'll have realized his dream of remaking Denver in his image.Of course, generally most coaches want to remake the team in their image because their image is competent, qualified, or successful... but that McDaniels, he's a real forward thinker.
:lmao: :lmao:
 
Nolan joined Josh McDaniels‘ first Broncos staff last January, just months after he was fired as the 49ers’ coach halfway through the 2008 season. Nolan previously served as the defensive coordinator for the Ravens, Jets, Redskins and Giants.
for such a young guy, he sure has been around the block. at this rate, he'll have cycled thru the entire league b4 he hits 50

 
He was the one saving grace for Broncos fans last year. With that now mediocre offense, this defense is about to drop off a cliff...gl Denver fans.I wonder what team is going to get Nolan.
Man! What are they thinking???I remember posting a poll early on about bad franchises. I included Denver because of their "seeming disarray". Took a lot of crap at that point...
daveR - love the new avitar... wow - i remember superhost's 'scary' movie nights growing up on 'the north coast' when i was a kid. it's been many years, thx for the flashback. / thread hijackand mcd is a moron.
 
BusterTBronco said:
He wasn't fired, he resigned. It could well be that Nolan considers one of the many available D coordinator jobs out there to be more desirable than the one in Denver. I'm not prepared to blame McDaniels for this until more facts come out.
Mwaaaaaa. When it was Cutler we all said Cutler was a baby. When it was Marshall we all said Marshall was a diva. Then there was Scheffler and Marshall and we didn't know what to say. Now, it's Nolan and two of the other position coaches.Nolan turned that defense around. He also is a classy guy. Enjoy McFool. To me it looks like the rats abandoning ship.
 
If I were Bears GM Jerry Angelo, and I'm still looking to hire a defensive coordinator, I'm on the phone with this guy as soon as this story hits the wire.

 
Nolan joined Josh McDaniels‘ first Broncos staff last January, just months after he was fired as the 49ers’ coach halfway through the 2008 season. Nolan previously served as the defensive coordinator for the Ravens, Jets, Redskins and Giants.
for such a young guy, he sure has been around the block. at this rate, he'll have cycled thru the entire league b4 he hits 50
He'll be 51 on March 7. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_NolanI'm not happy with the way Little Bill is running my favorite team into the ground. Anyone know his address? I'm about a half hour outside of Denver, I'm willing to drive down there and personally escort him out of town.

 
Perhaps this was all part of McDaniels plan...

Now he can go after D. Pees as his DC, who recently left New England.

Pees leaving New England and Nolan leaving Denver all within a matter of days of each other seems like more than a coincidence.

Belichick West continues to form.

 
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As a former coach and son of a former coach, I'm just assuming Nolan eventually crossed a line with his advice for McDaniels. No one likes a "know it all" and....just seems like a decent guess is all

 
It appears that McDaniels does not work and play well with others.
:( it seems that none of Bellichick's cronies work or play well with others. Mangina, Weiss, McDaniels, Saban, Crennel
Wasn't crennel still doing something for the Browns this past offseason? There were guys upset he was not returning in an "I'm gonna miss him" sorta way. I don't think Romeo applies here.Weis was a coordinator or positional coach so long...I don't know on him.Saban and Mangini sure seem to like being the general of the army and I understand how someone can think as such. Saban though has loyal coaches/followers.
 
Miami boards are buzzing that he'll be their next DC - almost a done deal.They asked Denver for permission to interview him - they refused - then they parted ways.Seems like a good fit for their 3-4.
I wonder what the general concensus is on Mike Nolan with the Defensive Gurus around here...Granted, it was a while ago - I think 2000 or so, But, Nolan coached the Jets D and was a bit of a mess.Since then and from what I saw, I never associated Nolan with what I call the "Geniuses" of the league - a Bellichik, who dazzles players with weekly game plans. There were stories about players like Brian Cox teaching him the defense and how he was pretty much a puppet - If I recall 3-4 wasn't really his thing at the time. Then he went on to Baltimore, again with an established defense that pretty much did what they always did and I'm not sure how much credit he deserved there but, it was great on the resume - and then he was a pretty mediocre HC.... Last year was pretty good, obviously back as a DC.
 
BusterTBronco said:
He wasn't fired, he resigned. It could well be that Nolan considers one of the many available D coordinator jobs out there to be more desirable than the one in Denver. I'm not prepared to blame McDaniels for this until more facts come out.
Mwaaaaaa. When it was Cutler we all said Cutler was a baby. When it was Marshall we all said Marshall was a diva. Then there was Scheffler and Marshall and we didn't know what to say. Now, it's Nolan and two of the other position coaches.Nolan turned that defense around. He also is a classy guy. Enjoy McFool. To me it looks like the rats abandoning ship.
:blackdot:
 
If I were Bears GM Jerry Angelo, and I'm still looking to hire a defensive coordinator, I'm on the phone with this guy as soon as this story hits the wire.
They should hire him and let him do whatever he wants with the scheme and personnel. But they won't.
 
Miami boards are buzzing that he'll be their next DC - almost a done deal.They asked Denver for permission to interview him - they refused - then they parted ways.Seems like a good fit for their 3-4.
I wonder what the general concensus is on Mike Nolan with the Defensive Gurus around here...Granted, it was a while ago - I think 2000 or so, But, Nolan coached the Jets D and was a bit of a mess.
He didn't run the Niners D very well either; it improved quite a bit as soon as Singletary took over. But he definitely did a nice job in Denver this year.
 
Miami boards are buzzing that he'll be their next DC - almost a done deal.They asked Denver for permission to interview him - they refused - then they parted ways.Seems like a good fit for their 3-4.
I wonder what the general concensus is on Mike Nolan with the Defensive Gurus around here...Granted, it was a while ago - I think 2000 or so, But, Nolan coached the Jets D and was a bit of a mess.
He didn't run the Niners D very well either; it improved quite a bit as soon as Singletary took over. But he definitely did a nice job in Denver this year.
Denver was 7th in total defense. Miami was 22nd.Denver was 4th in defense against the pass. Miami was 24th.Perhaps that has more to do with personnel, but coaching has to play a role as well. The Phins could use an upgrade on defense, personnel wise and coach wise. Nolan would be a welcome upgrade.
 
Miami boards are buzzing that he'll be their next DC - almost a done deal.They asked Denver for permission to interview him - they refused - then they parted ways.Seems like a good fit for their 3-4.
I wonder what the general concensus is on Mike Nolan with the Defensive Gurus around here...Granted, it was a while ago - I think 2000 or so, But, Nolan coached the Jets D and was a bit of a mess.
He didn't run the Niners D very well either; it improved quite a bit as soon as Singletary took over. But he definitely did a nice job in Denver this year.
Denver was 7th in total defense. Miami was 22nd.Denver was 4th in defense against the pass. Miami was 24th.Perhaps that has more to do with personnel, but coaching has to play a role as well. The Phins could use an upgrade on defense, personnel wise and coach wise. Nolan would be a welcome upgrade.
Under Nolan the Broncos D went from being ranked 29th to 7th in a year. Ironically enough they improved by having 3 starting ex Dolphins - Goodman, Holliday and Hill. After firing their DC the Dolphins were looking at the likes of Al Groh & Butler.I have yet to see one Bronces fan happy with Nolan leaving.
 
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I have yet to see one Bronces fan happy with Nolan leaving.
You won't see a happy Bronco fan until A) they start winning more than 8 games per year or B) Little Bill leaves town.I'm honestly not sure which will happen first. As much as I am unclear as to WTF Little Bill is trying to pull with this team, I am still hopeful his plan works, and Denver starts winning. I will stop calling him Little Bill when/if that happens. I want to stop calling him Little Bill, but he hasn't earned that in my eyes yet.
 
Miami boards are buzzing that he'll be their next DC - almost a done deal.They asked Denver for permission to interview him - they refused - then they parted ways.Seems like a good fit for their 3-4.
I wonder what the general concensus is on Mike Nolan with the Defensive Gurus around here...Granted, it was a while ago - I think 2000 or so, But, Nolan coached the Jets D and was a bit of a mess.
He didn't run the Niners D very well either; it improved quite a bit as soon as Singletary took over. But he definitely did a nice job in Denver this year.
Denver was 7th in total defense. Miami was 22nd.Denver was 4th in defense against the pass. Miami was 24th.Perhaps that has more to do with personnel, but coaching has to play a role as well. The Phins could use an upgrade on defense, personnel wise and coach wise. Nolan would be a welcome upgrade.
Under Nolan the Broncos D went from being ranked 29th to 7th in a year. Ironically enough they improved by having 3 starting ex Dolphins - Goodman, Holliday and Hill. After firing their DC the Dolphins were loong at the like of Al Groh & Butler.I have yet to see one Bronces fan happy with Nolan leaving.
You are exactly right. I understand they are attempting to sugar-coat this as a mutual decision, but this sure smacks of the rats leaving a sinking ship.This is the 3rd coach to leave under McDork---Dennison, Turner and now Nolan. I think they see the handwriting on the wall and know this Broncos team is not going to be good this year and possibly for a few years.
 
The DC castoff party continues . . .

Former Giants DC Bill Sheridan has been named inside linebackers coach by the Miami Dolphins.

Now all they need are some LB'ers

 
Since arriving in Denver, McD has continued to do his best to drive this organization into the ground. Before he's through they will be one of the bottom 5 teams in the league.
part of the Pats master plansend out their people to various teams in the league and destroy them one by one from the inside.
 

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