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Mingo
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The players get the credit when the team wins - as they should - and the coaches get criticized when teams lose - as they should.
One of the hidden things to marvel at last season was Kubiak's use of personnel in training and in games. His training regimens that require vets to take time off from reps and take days off -while the younger players get reps - his willingness to use newer and less experienced players in his rotations and his insistence that players heal completely before returning to action produced a very great benefit.
Last year the Denver Broncos were fresher than other teams in the 4th quarter and last year the Denver Broncos were playing their best football in the playoffs. This is because Kubiak is building his depth early in training camp with repetitions and getting the younger players game experience early - by the end of the season the team is healthy and fresh - with experience from top to bottom of the depth chart. This is a secret weapon for the Denver Broncos - and probably makes them a destination for FAs who like that model of player management.
Many teams spend themselves to get to the playoffs and have nothing in the tank when they get there (many Bronco seasons went that way). I think Kubiak is really on to something for a 16 game schedule with 4 preseason games - teams wear out their starters and the replacements haven't gotten much game experience or repetitions.
One of the hidden things to marvel at last season was Kubiak's use of personnel in training and in games. His training regimens that require vets to take time off from reps and take days off -while the younger players get reps - his willingness to use newer and less experienced players in his rotations and his insistence that players heal completely before returning to action produced a very great benefit.
Last year the Denver Broncos were fresher than other teams in the 4th quarter and last year the Denver Broncos were playing their best football in the playoffs. This is because Kubiak is building his depth early in training camp with repetitions and getting the younger players game experience early - by the end of the season the team is healthy and fresh - with experience from top to bottom of the depth chart. This is a secret weapon for the Denver Broncos - and probably makes them a destination for FAs who like that model of player management.
Many teams spend themselves to get to the playoffs and have nothing in the tank when they get there (many Bronco seasons went that way). I think Kubiak is really on to something for a 16 game schedule with 4 preseason games - teams wear out their starters and the replacements haven't gotten much game experience or repetitions.