The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Denver cans offensive coordinato­r amid slide

- ByArnie St

Stuck in a six-game losing skid, the Denver Broncos have decided to fire offensive coordinato­r Mike McCoy and replaced him with quarterbac­ks coach Bill Musgrave.

ENGLEWOOD, COLO. » The Denver Broncos have fired offensive coordinato­r Mike McCoy and are replacing him with quarterbac­ks coach Bill Musgrave.

Klint Kubiak will take over as QBs coach while Musgrave calls plays for the final six weeks of a soured season that began with promise. The Broncos are mired in their longest losing streak in a single season since 1990.

“I have a responsibi­lity to do what’s best for our football team,” coach Vance Joseph said in a statement ahead of his Monday news conference.

“Although this wasn’t an easy decision, we needed to make this change. We have to play amore efficient brand of football offensivel­y as we begin the final stretch of our season.”

The Broncos (3-7) are mired in a six-game skid, and McCoy had increasing­ly drawn scrutiny for his overly complex game plans and insistence on using three wide receivers as his base formation to both pass and run, even though the vast majority of the Broncos’ penalties, sacks and turnovers have come out of that formation.

McCoy said in a statement released by the team that he was disappoint­ed his second stint as Denver’s offensive architect went poorly “because this is a special organizati­on and a great place to be.”

Musgrave, who was general manager John Elway’s backup quarterbac­k in Denver in the late 1990s, is a 20year coaching veteran with nine NFL seasons as an of- fensive coordinato­r with the Raiders, Vikings, Jaguars, Panthers and Eagles.

The changes could be a precursor to giving former first-round draft pick Paxton Lynch an audition at quarterbac­k.

Elway moved up in the 2016 draft to select Lynch with the 26th pick, but the former Memphis star was beaten out by Trevor Siemian two summers in a row.

Siemian was benched three weeks ago in favor of Brock Osweiler.

Lynch spent the first two months of the season recovering from a sprained shoulder he sustained in the preseason and hewas active Sunday for the first time, although he appeared disengaged during the Broncos’ 20-17 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals .

McCoy joined Joseph’s staff in January for a second stint as Denver’s offensive coordinato­r after he was fired following a middling four-year run as the Chargers head coach.

It was originally believed that if he helped guide the Broncos back to the playoffs, McCoy’s stint could be short, as he’d be a hot candidate for the next coaching carrousel.

Instead, he lasted just 10 games.

Whether it was Siemian or Osweiler starting, McCoy produced game plans as though Peyton Manning were still Denver’s signalcall­er.

McCoy was recently instructed to simplify things, but he continued to rely heavily on “11 personnel,” the NFL’s vernacular for one running back, one tight end and three wide receivers.

 ?? MATT ROURKE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? In this file photo, Denver Broncos’ Mike McCoy walks the field before an NFL football game against the Philadelph­ia Eagles in Philadelph­ia. The Broncos have fired offensive coordinato­r Mike McCoy and are replacing him with quarterbac­ks coach Bill...
MATT ROURKE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE In this file photo, Denver Broncos’ Mike McCoy walks the field before an NFL football game against the Philadelph­ia Eagles in Philadelph­ia. The Broncos have fired offensive coordinato­r Mike McCoy and are replacing him with quarterbac­ks coach Bill...

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