The first face-to-face meeting between new Broncos head coach Sean Payton and quarterback Russell Wilson happened, naturally, in Arizona.
over the course of the week leading up to Sunday’s Super Bowl between Kansas City and Philadelphia. He’ll return to Denver on Monday to continue his work filling out his first Broncos coaching staff and preparing for free agency and the draft.
“I think the No. 1 job for us as coaches in evaluating our players is, what are the things that they do really well?” Payton said Monday at his introductory news conference. “Then, let’s try to put them in those positions. At least that’s the starting point. … Here’s what I know: I know that he’s a hard worker. I know he’s an extremely hard worker, and that’s important. You take that and you understand the skill set.
Wilson, of course, is coming off the worst season of his pro career. Payton said that, sure, “It’s easy to point out what players don’t do well.”“I don’t like singing, period, but none of us want to be at a karaoke bar with a song we don’t know the words to,” he said. “How do we get them comfortable and highlight their strengths? That’s the process that’s going to begin right now. I’m learning about every one of these players, not just Russell.
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