Former Denver Broncos offensive lineman and Super Bowl Champion Mark Schlereth has had a very successful career off the field as an NFL analyst on ESPN as well as a radio host and entrepreneur. Now that John Elway is getting the band back together in Denver, Schlereth wouldn’t mind having a piece of the pie and voiced on Twitter that coaching is something he would consider doing if asked.

For those asking if Kubs asked me I certainly would consider coaching the Oline. I suspect he will bring Dennison with him. — mark schlereth (@markschlereth) January 19, 2015

It’s an interesting proposition for a guy who won multiple Super Bowl titles as a member of the Denver Broncos and someone who knows the game of football and the rest of the league really well. Being in the media, Schlereth is one of the most known players from those Broncos glory days, and bringing him in to coach the offensive line or coordinate the running game is sounding more and more appealing as the Broncos continue to bring in guys who bleed orange and blue and want more than anything to bring a title to Denver.

With Rick Dennison joining Kubiak in Denver as the offensive coordinator (reportedly) there could be an opening for the offensive line coach job and while Schlereth doesn’t have any NFL coaching experience, it’s something interesting to think about and you have to think the Broncos are going to have these guys from the glory days around a lot more often, even if it’s not in a coaching capacity.