ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — The Denver Broncos are going from one great offensive mind to another. And they couldn’t be more different.
Since 1995, when Gary Kubiak started coordinating the Broncos, he slowly developed “his” offense, which would eventually be known as the “Kubiak offense.” Based on the principals of running the ball and play-action pass, Kubiak’s offense found a great deal of success in the league, specifically with the Houston Texans and Baltimore Ravens.
However, in Kubiak’s two most recent years in Denver, 2015 and 2016, the players he was given never truly aligned with his offensive scheme, which led to an overall subpar offensive output.