When Vance Joseph was hired in January and stood before a crowd of reporters and players and coaches to announce his arrival as Broncos coach, he spelled out his simple mission statement. He wanted his offense to be “attacking.” He wanted it to score early and he wanted it to score often and even though he didn’t know then who his quarterback would be, Joseph knew how he wanted him to play: with swagger.
“If an offense was conservative, I loved it because I can be the attacker, but if the offense was attacking, with multiple personnel groups and all types of formations, that is what I want them to look like,” he said.