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While at the NFL's annual coaches meetings, Joseph said he wanted Demaryius Thomas to work out the kinks in his game and become a consistently dominant force in the passing game for the Broncos.
The Broncos longtime No. 1 option has had plenty of high moments, like his 1,619 receiving yards in 2014 or his 80-yard overtime touchdown catch for the win over the Steelers in the playoffs. But those plays have been undermined by an extensive history of dropped passes.
For instance, Thomas was unreliable at times last year, dropping seven passes and losing two fumbles, according to USA Today.
"I want 88 to be a dominant player all the time,” Joseph said Tuesday as reported by USA Today. “I don’t want him to ease into games. I want him to be a guy to step out. It’s time."