No. 2 – Gary Kubiak
#Broncos Kubiak adamant that offense won't change with Osweiler. Said, "We have to do what we do better first."
— Sam Cowhick (@SamCowhick) November 18, 2015
When John Elway hired his ex-roommate to replace John Fox, he expected Kubiak to work a lot of the same offensive magic that he saw when the former Broncos backup quarterback was the team’s offensive coordinator. Kubiak had a reputation for churning out 1,000-yard rushers, which helped take the pressure off of signal callers. But through nine games, that hasn’t happened. So far this season, the Broncos rushing attack has been anemic; currently, they rank 29th in the NFL in rushing, averaging just 85.3 yards per game. As a result, Peyton Manning has been under siege, having to make plays in the face of a big pass rush. This week, however, Kubiak gets a mulligan; he gets a chance to show that the struggles were all the fault of his 39-year-old quarterback. With Brock Osweiler at the helm, the Broncos offense gets to hit the reset button.