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Peyton Manning, John Fox and the Offense of Benign Neglect

Posted: 03/28/2012 11:45 am

If Denver's John Fox were a woman, some folks would be wondering what, um, favors he provided in order to get another head coaching job. As it is, one assumes that he gives the greatest interview on the planet.

Fox's coaching career is certainly not based on his media savvy: "I think balance is key. I've been coaching defense in this league for a long time. I know what's difficult."

Huh? This is exactly the kind of statement that had Carolina Panthers fans tearing out their hair. Is he running for office? "Balance is key?" There's a revolutionary gridiron thought.

"I know what's difficult?" Um, would that be offense? Because the finer points of the game's scoring side have been sorely lacking thus far.

Now, before Broncos fans grab their pitchforks and torches -- I do not literally mean that Fox doesn't understand football. One can assume that he expresses himself more eloquently in the locker room than he does in front of microphones.

And he does personify defensive coaching excellence. The Panthers' D was ferocious until it was decimated by injury and free agency. He is clearly on his way to building a tough group of defenders at Mile High. But Fox's idea of balanced offense is having a multi-runner backfield.

During his head coaching reign in Charlotte, the same pantomime played out every week. When the offense was on the field, Fox was deeply and animatedly involved in coaching up the defense -- which was sitting lined up on the bench in rapt attention. When the defense was on the field, the head coach's focus was zeroed in on them. The offense was left to literally mill about behind the Gatorade tables. Jake Delhomme was 35 feet down the field -- listening to Rodney Peete, who was the only one coaching offense on that sideline.

This is disheartening when the signal caller is a youngster out of New Orleans named Jake Delhomme. When it's a mature Big Easy QB named Peyton Manning -- not so much. John Fox's offensive indifference may have been a source of intense frustration for Panthers' fans, but it was a far more positive attribute when it came to Manning's selection of the Denver Broncos as his second-act home.

Much has been made of John Elway's unique insight into No. 18's psyche. While the two legends may indeed come to share a rarified bond, Peyton's father was a professional quarterback. It's not as if he has been lacking veteran counsel. What he needs is autonomy.

A few years ago on Monday Night Football, Jon Gruden flatly stated, "The best offensive coordinator in the NFL is Peyton Manning." I believe him. Pat Bowlen, Elway and Fox believe him.

Did anyone truly think that Peyton Manning would choose to be directly coached by Jim "it was a really firm handshake" Harbaugh? And Mike Munchak was undoubtedly going to want some say in how his offense went about their business. He may have been an O-lineman, but the emphasis was still on the "O." Let's not forget that Munchak was the eighth overall draft pick his rookie year, played 12 seasons, went to nine Pro Bowls and would have been the longest-tenured Oiler/Titan lineman of all time had a gent named Bruce Matthews not also worn powder blue. And then there's the whole yellow jacket thing. Yeah, he would have wanted some input.

Ask any competent A-type on the planet what they most want once they have achieved professional mastery and the answer is some version of "Leave me alone and let me do my job." None want to be second-guessed and over-managed. "If I'm in charge of the results, let me do it my way." It's Bill Parcells, the groceries and stay off of my practice field.

Does anyone doubt Manning's credentials when it comes to masterminding an offensive game plan and then personally overseeing the execution -- while simultaneously being the primary executor? Former Buffalo defender Marcellus Wiley, who played personally against both Tom Brady and No. 18, offered this (somewhat paraphrased) summation last fall on ESPN Radio's Max and Marcellus "When you played against Tom Brady, you knew you'd been in a fight. When you played against Peyton Manning, you knew you had been thrown on the operating table and surgically sliced to pieces."

Manning/Fox may be an arranged marriage, but it comes with an ideal best man. Mike McCoy is both a Fox loyalist and a demonstrably open-minded offensive coordinator. If he can run the scheme that allowed Tebow to, well, be Tebow, McCoy can play the "Tom Moore" role for Peyton while also making sure that Fox's interests are protected. I have no doubt that Mike will excel at letting Manning, well, be Manning. And that is a very good thing for Denver Broncos fans.

Peyton Manning and John Fox were made for each other. The defensive architect and the generational offensive talent. John Fox doesn't have to be bothered with all of those annoying offensive details (like two tight end sets, audibles and short-yardage packages). And the future hall of fame quarterback on the field can chat with the current hall of fame quarterback off the field -- while happily running his own side of the football. It's practically pigskin perfection.

 

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If Denver's John Fox were a woman, some folks would be wondering what, um, favors he provided in order to get another head coaching job. As it is, one assumes that he gives the greatest interview on ...
If Denver's John Fox were a woman, some folks would be wondering what, um, favors he provided in order to get another head coaching job. As it is, one assumes that he gives the greatest interview on ...
 
 
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01:59 AM on 04/06/2012
What does a brawd know about football?!?!?

Apparently more than most "Sports Journalists" nowadays. It's pretty nice to read an intelligent, well thought out article that has some substance. A very nice change of pace from the typical drivel that is riddled with attempts at "soundbyte print journalism" No cliches, no cheesy acronyms, no ill-conceived comparisons to the latest box office smash.

Really good stuff. Thanks.

p.s. - Hopefully you know that my "brawd" reference was just my attempt at "soundbyte blog commenting" :)
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Barbara Bruno
09:49 PM on 04/08/2012
Well, thank you very much! I appreciate it you taking the time to read the article and the kind words.
The "Brawd"
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All the world's a stage.
01:21 PM on 04/05/2012
That's a good perspective that I had not considered, Barbara. An interesting take on the whole thing. It's going to be a very interesting season.
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Barbara Bruno
09:50 PM on 04/08/2012
As you can probably tell, I wish Manning the best. I missed watching him play and hope to see at least a few more seasons. Fingers crossed.

Thanks for the comment.
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eilish
Life ain't like a box of chocolates
03:03 PM on 03/31/2012
"It's practically pigskin perfection"

I'm eagerly basking in enthusiasm for next season - finally.
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Barbara Bruno
09:51 PM on 04/08/2012
You mean it's not football season yet? Darn!
Thanks for reading and taking the time to comment.
11:39 PM on 03/29/2012
Hey Bruno, great piece of writing.!

I t was both enjoyble, right on, and funny!

An army combat veteran
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Barbara Bruno
05:14 PM on 03/30/2012
Thanks for all the kind words - I really appreciate you taking the time to comment.

I'm a Navy brat and am grateful for your service.
12:28 PM on 03/31/2012
Hey Barbie.

Although any news about Peyton Manning would catch my eye since I live about
3 miles from the University of Tennessee stadium, I thought yours was excellent
and interesting.

Keep up the good work, as we old conservative AOL members are usually subjected
to a steady diet of "Carrying the Water for Obama Huff-Puffs" and you were certainly
refreshing.

Thanks for the service of your parents.

an army combat veteran
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eilish
Life ain't like a box of chocolates
03:04 PM on 03/31/2012
Score one for women in sports everywhere!
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dannypt
Out of kindness I suppose.
02:55 PM on 03/29/2012
Great article. Fox is as bland as oatmeal to the media but is a great defensive mind and a players coach. Your assessment of McCoy is spot on and I would also add that Jack Del Rio is almost a clone of Fox in the sense that both excel when they are allowed to focus on defense. I still have my doubts about Peyton's ability to stay healthy but this really could be a match made in heaven.
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Barbara Bruno
05:16 PM on 03/30/2012
Great point about Del Rio.
Yeah, I was just thinking that I wrote this assuming (no doubt with a healthy dose of wishful thinking) that Manning is healthy and can stay that way. I would feel better if Saturday were in Denver--but I suppose that if the O-line understands their new mission in life (i.e. Protect Peyton), things could go well.
I obviously hope so. I love watching him play.
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BluePhildog
as we live, let live
01:42 AM on 03/29/2012
pretty complex for a sportswriter- nice. I can't wait for the Chargers to play him twice
this fall though lol
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Barbara Bruno
05:18 PM on 03/30/2012
Did you hear that Rivers told some media person that he was "sort of hoping" that Manning came to the AFC West? I'm sure he was referring to relishing the chance to compete against the best, etc.
We'll see how it goes.
The Chargers raise my blood pressure. What burning building do you think Norv Turner pulled A.J. Smith out of? Turner is the Fox of offense. Ugh. Such a waste of an incredibly talented football team.
Do you have a new LT by the way?
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BluePhildog
as we live, let live
01:57 AM on 04/01/2012
Oh I got a good feeling about our RB next year. I really dont think we need a new coach this season but if they dont make the playoffs its time for a new regime, thats fur sure lol
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edva
Capitalism vs Humanity
11:03 PM on 03/28/2012
Good commentary.
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Barbara Bruno
05:18 PM on 03/30/2012
Thanks so much for taking the time to both read and comment. I appreciate your compliment.
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edva
Capitalism vs Humanity
05:47 PM on 03/30/2012
You're welcome. Thanks for the good article.