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The coaches then divulged the final report to the players.
"It wasn't vindictive at all," running back Samkon Gado said. "It wasn't them berating us and telling us we'd done a horrible job. I think it was kind of matter-of-fact.
"During the meeting when coach Kubiak was saying it, I was thinking, 'This is cool. He's admitting his mistakes.' Granted, it's not his fault that we're 1-3. That's on us. But it's cool that he addressed us as an organization and as a team and said, 'OK, this is where we are, and this is where we need to be.' He approached it like a man."
Kubiak said no starters have lost their jobs and that the changes will focus mostly on helping put players in position to be more successful.
"There may be some things we do different personnel-wise, but to say there are going to be some wholesale changes in the lineup, no," Kubiak said.
Kubiak stood in front of the players and broke down a slew of numbers. For the offense, he explained how many passes were completed in the different protection schemes and which protections led to sacks. But it was clear the most obvious deficiency offensively is in the running game.