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Denver Broncos' frustrations lead to shouting match after loss
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DENVER -- Their bid for another epic victory over Tom Brady and the New England Patriots, and possibly their chance to defend a Super Bowl championship, ended with a whimper Sunday afternoon in front of 76,893 chilled and dejected fans at Sports Authority Field.Then, immediately following a 16-3 defeat to their formidable AFC rivals, the Broncos' frustrations boiled over, as a seemingly ho-hum attempt at postgame unity began and ended with a bang.When the beaten Broncos spilled into the locker room, before the door was opened to reporters and other outsiders, coach Gary Kubiak gathered his players and asked if anyone wanted to address the team.
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Denver Broncos' frustrations lead to shouting match after loss
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DENVER -- Their bid for another epic victory over Tom Brady and the New England Patriots, and possibly their chance to defend a Super Bowl championship, ended with a whimper Sunday afternoon in front of 76,893 chilled and dejected fans at Sports Authority Field.Then, immediately following a 16-3 defeat to their formidable AFC rivals, the Broncos' frustrations boiled over, as a seemingly ho-hum attempt at postgame unity began and ended with a bang.When the beaten Broncos spilled into the locker room, before the door was opened to reporters and other outsiders, coach Gary Kubiak gathered his players and asked if anyone wanted to address the team.
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Points, solutions hard to come by for Denver Broncos' offense
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Ashley Fox says Gary Kubiak doesn't think the locker room incident that occurred after the Broncos lost to the Patriots is a big deal and the team still has QB Trevor Siemian's back.(0:54)ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- After 14 games, the Denver Broncos offense continues to be an odd, maddening mix of potential, futility, production and broken dreams.And the Broncos (8-6) now have just two weeks to get it right, or at least just get it a little better, or that same offense will be regarded as the leading culprit in how their Super Bowl defense could end with a playoff miss.
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