Vic Fangio is the new head coach of the Denver Broncos, an exciting hire if you are a defensive player.

Linebacker Von Miller fits that category, and he's is looking forward to working with Fangio:

“You want a coach that’s trying to improve you,” said Miller, according to Ryan O'Halloran of The Denver Post. “I’m looking forward to that opportunity.”

Miller's comment was in response to what Fangio said when he was first introduced as Broncos coach earlier in the month when he said he feels he can even further improve Miller's game:

“I do really believe as good as Von has played, he can play even better,” Fangio said.

Fangio served as the Chicago Bears' defensive coordinator this past season, leading the Bears to the third-ranked defense in the NFL.

“He's a great defensive coordinator and had success with a lot of great guys and I'm hoping to have success as well,” Miller said. “Why would I go against it? I believe in the hire. I believe in my teammates and the type of leadership we have around us. I believe (success) will happen. We're trying to win right now.”

Miller, who has three years left on his current deal, also added that he wants to remain a Bronco forever:

“It's like being in a relationship or being married and saying, ‘Do you ever see yourself with somebody else?'” Miller said. “I'm fully committed with the Denver Broncos and the marriage I have with them. I want to be a Bronco for life. Forever.”