Denver Native (Carol)
01-11-2018, 01:29 PM
The day after Broncos general manager John Elway ended his internal questioning of whether coach Vance Joseph would stay or go, the two sat together at the team’s headquarters to admit mistakes and vow change.
Elway went first, saying he wanted to give Joseph another shot and that he also wanted to give his coach “the best opportunity to be successful” with some new assistant coaches and a revamped roster. “I don’t feel like we gave him that chance,” Elway said. “We had some positions that didn’t play very well, that I thought would play better than they played. That part is on me.”
Joseph chimed in soon after, admitting his shortcomings as a first-year head coach.
“Early on in the season, I didn’t do a good job of pushing our coaches to make the proper changes that I thought could have helped us,” he said. “I allowed guys to coach — that was my goal — but I wasn’t very good at coaching the coaches. I’ll get better at that.”
rest - interesting - https://www.denverpost.com/2018/01/11/broncos-coaching-hires-focus-development/
Elway went first, saying he wanted to give Joseph another shot and that he also wanted to give his coach “the best opportunity to be successful” with some new assistant coaches and a revamped roster. “I don’t feel like we gave him that chance,” Elway said. “We had some positions that didn’t play very well, that I thought would play better than they played. That part is on me.”
Joseph chimed in soon after, admitting his shortcomings as a first-year head coach.
“Early on in the season, I didn’t do a good job of pushing our coaches to make the proper changes that I thought could have helped us,” he said. “I allowed guys to coach — that was my goal — but I wasn’t very good at coaching the coaches. I’ll get better at that.”
rest - interesting - https://www.denverpost.com/2018/01/11/broncos-coaching-hires-focus-development/