I do not approve of swearing nor do I promote it

What I actually said was, 'I've heard the same thing from you for four or five years now, and when I was in New England, we owned you.'" McDaniels apologized for saying even that, but said also that it was nothing near what Phillips portrayed. "I don't think Chargers coach Norv Turner knows what happened and I know he wouldn't approve of it," said McDaniels "If one of my players ever did that, I'd be livid. Essentially, what Clark suggested was that if a coach came to you and said something along the lines of what McDaniels said, the opposing player(s) should be able to retaliate in a physical manner. Despite my thinking that he might be joking, he actually had the gall to go on and say he wanted to petition something to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell Absolutely laughable, and McDaniels was stunned as well.

"I'm hearing that I'm being called a renegade coach and that I'm always trying to stir things up and media are asking questions based on erroneous information. I even read where Steelers safety Ryan Clark wanted the commissioner to do something about a coach taunting players I have a lot of respect for Ryan Clark and that bothers me. "I'm not trying to exacerbate the situation by talking about it but if somebody is going to make a judgment about me, I'd appreciate it if they had all the facts and properly report it." Ryan Clark, you also have just been "Zwahed!” The other incident McDaniels was involved in recently was the NFL Network not editing out one of his atomic F-bombs on live television. McDaniels was heard accross the nation saying, "All we're trying to do is win the motherfing game!" Now, this is commonplace in the NFL, as sad as it may be. I do not approve of swearing, nor do I promote it. Nonetheless, it is a huge part of the game today because people often get caught up in the moment and say things they shouldn't (not that we haven't seen countless coaches mouth these things on the sidelines).

"I'm not going to apologize for coaching the game but I apologize that people had to hear that," McDaniels said. McDaniels has been ridden pretty hard by the media all year long, and this was just fodder for them apparently. The statement above is worthy... Media, you have just been "Zwahed!” McDaniels and the Broncos are fresh off of what turned out to be the biggest victory of their season so far, and this is how the media rewards them. Now that they have finally bugged the guy to the point where he was obligated to address the situations, they got what they deserved A verbal slap in the face, also known as the "zwah.”.