Defensewins
05-16-2010, 05:59 PM
After watching Shanahan's 1st SB season on NFL Network the other day I came to realize Shanahan will play anyone.
Unlike Snyderatto, Shanahan doesn't care where or if you were drafted at all...if you can produce he will play you. If you can not you are gone.
Example:
Rookie 6th round pick Terrell Davis entered preseason as the sixth string tailback and was a long shot to make the Broncos. He managed to impress the Broncos coaching staff after his second pre-season game. Davis kept improving with each pre-season game and Sahnny kept playing him more. Davis ended up the season opening starter at running back. Rookie Davis started 14 games during the 1995 season, carrying the ball 237 times, averaging 4.7 yards per run, and scoring eight touchdowns. Davis finished his season with a total of 1,117 rushing yards, becoming the lowest drafted player to ever gain over 1,000 yards rushing in his rookie season.
Unlike Snyderatto, Shanahan doesn't care where or if you were drafted at all...if you can produce he will play you. If you can not you are gone.
Example:
Rookie 6th round pick Terrell Davis entered preseason as the sixth string tailback and was a long shot to make the Broncos. He managed to impress the Broncos coaching staff after his second pre-season game. Davis kept improving with each pre-season game and Sahnny kept playing him more. Davis ended up the season opening starter at running back. Rookie Davis started 14 games during the 1995 season, carrying the ball 237 times, averaging 4.7 yards per run, and scoring eight touchdowns. Davis finished his season with a total of 1,117 rushing yards, becoming the lowest drafted player to ever gain over 1,000 yards rushing in his rookie season.