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‘We Want Leadership': Broncos Management Draw Out Plan For Head Coach Search
"The number one quality is leadership. We're looking for someone to lead this community," General Manager George Paton said.
By Romi Bean, CBS Denver:
DENVER (CBS4) – After three losing seasons and zero playoff appearances, the Broncos have parted ways with Vic Fangio. While the decision was necessary, there is no shortage of respect for the team’s former head coach
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“I want to thank Vic Fangio for the work that he did over these last three seasons. Vic said when he got here, that he would give us maximum effort to do everything he could to be successful. As I said in my statement earlier this morning, he put his heart and his soul into this job. I’ve never seen a coach work harder. Unfortunately, the results weren’t there,” CEO Joe Ellis said. “At the end of the day, we’re judged on one thing, and that’s winning. It’s about results, and for the last five years, the results have not been there. Vic was here for three of them, but our fans, our players, our team, and our entire front-range region deserves a winning team.”
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