are basically the same as any of ours. We all put faith and family ahead of our careers. It doesn't mean we give anand it was really just a way of saying there are more important things than football. It's not like he focused on his job any less than any other football coach.
Bronco's problem wasn't his priorities. It was just that he was an odd guy and quirky and awkward with fans and media. It wore thin on a lot of people after a while. Fans wanted a football coach to sound more like a football coach.
He did great things for the program. It's just refreshing to have a coach who seems more like a guy you could have a football conversation with.