Broncos Fire Head Coach Josh McDaniels
The Denver Broncos have fired second-year head coach Josh McDaniels.
On November 27, in an incident similar to the New England Patriots’ videotaping controversy of 2007, The Denver Post reported the Broncos were under investigation from the NFL, after it was reported that Steve Scarnecchia, the team’s director of video operations hired by McDaniels in 2009, videotaped a San Francisco 49ers’ walkthrough practice, during the teams’ Week 8 game at Wembley Stadium in London, England.
The same day, the NFL fined the Broncos and McDaniels $50,000 each, and Scarnecchia was fired as a result of the incident. Scarnecchia told NFL investigators he acted alone and “knew it was wrong” to tape the walkthrough practice, after the rest of the Broncos’ staff had left the stadium. Scarnecchia later presented McDaniels with the six-minute video, but McDaniels declined to view it, and it was not shown to any other Broncos staff member, and therefore the NFL determined the Broncos had not gained a competitive advantage from it.
McDaniels later issued the following statement:
“I apologize for not promptly reporting the improper conduct of our video director before our game against the 49ers in London. The actions of this individual are in no way representative of the values and integrity held by myself, our players and coaches, and the entire Denver Broncos organization. I understand the punishment from the National Football League and support its commitment to the integrity of the game. We have addressed the situation internally to assure that nothing like this happens again.”











































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