Sean Payton was formally introduced as head coach of the Denver Broncos on Monday and he preached discipline, an eye for details and a focused pursuit of winning that "is not for everybody."

Payton was hired largely to help Russell Wilson, who struggled in his first season with the team.

Asked if Wilson could continue to have a personal quarterback coach -- Jake Heaps -- as well as other support personnel to work with the quarterback in the building, Payton was clear on where he stood.

"I'm not too familiar with that," Payton said when asked about Wilson having Heaps in the building with access this past season. "That's foreign to me -- that's not going to take place. I'm unfamiliar with it. Our staff will be here, our players will be here and that will be it."