Denver Broncos Tickets : Mcdaniels Was Fired Following A Combination Of The Team's Poor Record

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John Elway retired following the 1998 season, and Brian Griese started at quarterback for the next four seasons. After a 6/10 record in 1999, the Broncos recovered in 2000, earning a Wild Card playoff berth, but losing to the Baltimore Ravens.

After missing the playoffs the following two seasons, former Arizona Cardinals' quarterback Jake Plummer replaced Griese in 2003, and would lead the Broncos to two straight 10/6 seasons, earning Wild Card playoff berths both years. However, the Broncos went on the road to face the Indianapolis Colts in back-to-back seasons, and were blown out by more than 20 points in each game.

After losing the 2005 season opener, the Broncos won five straight games. Plummer and the Broncos clinched their first AFC West division title since 1998 on December 24, and finished with an 8/0 home record and a 13/3 overall record. The Broncos entered the playoffs for the third consecutive year with the momentum of a four-game winning streak.

After a first round bye, the Broncos defeated the defending Super Bowl champion New England Patriots, 27/13, denying New England from becoming the first NFL team ever to win three consecutive Super Bowl championships. The Broncos' playoff run came to an end next week, after losing at home to the Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC Championship, 34/17. Denver turned the ball over four times and were outscored in the first half, 24/3. The Steelers went on to win Super Bowl XL.

The Broncos' defense began the first five games of the 2006 season allowing only one touchdown, an NFL record, but struggled down the season stretch. Plummer led the team to a 7/2 record, only to lose two straight and be replaced by rookie quarterback Jay Cutler. Cutler went 2/3 as a starter, and the Broncos finished with a 9/7 record, losing the tiebreaker to the Kansas City Chiefs for the final playoff spot.

Cutler's first full season as a starter in 2007 became the Broncos' first losing season since 1999, with a 7/9 record.The 2008 season ended in a 52/21 loss at the San Diego Chargers, giving the Broncos an 8/8 record and their third straight season out of the playoffs. Mike Shanahan, the longest-tenured and most successful head coach in Broncos' franchise history, was fired on December 30, 2008, after 14 seasons.

On January 11, 2009, two weeks after Mike Shanahan was fired, the Broncos hired former New England Patriots' offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels as the team's new head coach. Three months later, the team acquired quarterback Kyle Orton as part of a trade that sent Jay Cutler to the Chicago Bears.

Under McDaniels and Orton, the Broncos jumped out to a surprising 6/0 start in 2009. However, the team lost eight of their next ten games, finishing 8/8 for a second consecutive season and missing the playoffs. After the season, Pro Bowl wide receiver Brandon Marshall was traded to the Miami Dolphins, and the Broncos set a new franchise record for losses in a single season, with a 4/12 record in 2010.

On December 6, 2010, McDaniels was fired following a combination of the team's poor record and the fallout from a highly-publicized videotaping scandal. Running backs coach Eric Studesville was named interim coach for the remaining four games of the 2010 season.He chose to start rookie first-round draft choice Tim Tebow at quarterback for the final 3 games.

After the season, Joe Ellis was promoted from the Chief Operating Officer to team president, while John Elway was named the team's Executive Vice President of Football Operations on January 5, 2011. In this capacity, Elway will report to Ellis and will oversee the position held by the General Manager (Brian Xanders) and head coach positions. On January 13, 2011, the Broncos hired former Carolina Panthers' coach John Fox as the team's 14th head coach.


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