His off the field issues are a concern, but not a huge one. Most of them seem to come down to he said/she said situations and they are, by and large, Marshall's business. As far as his issues with the Broncos, I'm even less concerned about them. It's possible the Broncos coach may be at least partially, if not more, responsible for them. Given Marshall's track record, which is very durable, I didn't understand why McDaniels publicly called Marshall out before the last game of the season and essentially said that he was lying about the severity of his injury. Why would you do that to your star wide receiver that has 101 catches, 1,120 yards and 10 TDs? The guy had had 21 catches and 200 yards just three weeks prior. It doesn't make sense to me and it didn't then. So, I don't think McDaniels is totally innocent. My perspective on Sparano is that he isn't the type of publicly antagonize his players through the media. So, I'm hopeful we won't have those types of issues. Patrick