NFL coaches won’t often acknowledge their team or unit or position was overmatched in a game.
Vance Joseph did Wednesday, even if it was stating the obvious.
In the Broncos defensive coordinator’s first news conference since Denver gave up 70 points to Miami on Sunday, Joseph vowed to engineer a turnaround and took the brunt of the blame for an historically poor outing.
“The speed, the angles, it was obviously overwhelming for us.” Joseph said of the Dolphins’ 10-touchdown, 726-yard outing.
“Obviously, it wasn’t good. When your unit plays that way, my first thought is, ‘it’s me.