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Mingo
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First of all - I like the soup that Paton and Hackett are cooking up and hope they can continue in those roles for the foreseeable future.
Now if Walton and Penner get confirmed as the buyers (it's a cinch they will be) - they will own the Denver Broncos. News reports show Walton-Penner have talked to Peyton Manning about an advisory role - with or without equity. I'm not one who thinks a couple of retail champions from Arkansas can parachute into the Denver Broncos headquarters without some football advice. If they bought an airline - they would probably bring on their own airline expert advisor - same if they bought a mining operation - they would bring in a guy who knows mines.
One question - might be - why don't they just rely on George Paton? If I was a new owner, I'd look for advice outside the organization - just to balance the stuff the organization insiders tell you. From my selfish point of view - I wouldn't necessarily want George Paton - to take his concentration off what he is doing now -as he has certainly proven himself. George Paton can advance at a later time. So, there are two reasons why Walton-Penner wouldn't want to just take advice from within the current organization. Why tamper with what's in place and why not get a football guy to balance the advice you're getting?
Ownership situations in Indy and Washington tell you - you don't want your owners thinking they can manage football teams. Peyton Manning really is the ideal guy to take a role above George Paton and between the new owners. He lives in Denver - he supports the Broncos in lots of ways. He is trusted by the fans and by the state and city officials and he probably has a good perspective on how to vote on rule changes and ownership matters. Plus, Peyton Manning being a walking billboard for Denver Bronco's football is worth a lot of money for something he can't really buy.
There is already talk of a new domed stadium - Manning can be very helpful in getting one of those built. There seems to be reason for the Nuggets and the Avs to share perhaps in training facilities - parking and other venues.
This could also be easy to screw up.
Now if Walton and Penner get confirmed as the buyers (it's a cinch they will be) - they will own the Denver Broncos. News reports show Walton-Penner have talked to Peyton Manning about an advisory role - with or without equity. I'm not one who thinks a couple of retail champions from Arkansas can parachute into the Denver Broncos headquarters without some football advice. If they bought an airline - they would probably bring on their own airline expert advisor - same if they bought a mining operation - they would bring in a guy who knows mines.
One question - might be - why don't they just rely on George Paton? If I was a new owner, I'd look for advice outside the organization - just to balance the stuff the organization insiders tell you. From my selfish point of view - I wouldn't necessarily want George Paton - to take his concentration off what he is doing now -as he has certainly proven himself. George Paton can advance at a later time. So, there are two reasons why Walton-Penner wouldn't want to just take advice from within the current organization. Why tamper with what's in place and why not get a football guy to balance the advice you're getting?
Ownership situations in Indy and Washington tell you - you don't want your owners thinking they can manage football teams. Peyton Manning really is the ideal guy to take a role above George Paton and between the new owners. He lives in Denver - he supports the Broncos in lots of ways. He is trusted by the fans and by the state and city officials and he probably has a good perspective on how to vote on rule changes and ownership matters. Plus, Peyton Manning being a walking billboard for Denver Bronco's football is worth a lot of money for something he can't really buy.
There is already talk of a new domed stadium - Manning can be very helpful in getting one of those built. There seems to be reason for the Nuggets and the Avs to share perhaps in training facilities - parking and other venues.
This could also be easy to screw up.