The one big takeaway from the Broncos loss is all about the fans — Mile High Report – All Posts

The loudest statement during the game was from fans that chose to stay away. When the Denver Broncos fell to the Los Angeles Rams, there was a different feel to the game. Most fans went into the game with low expectations. Score predictions were generally unkind, and the enthusiasm for football felt low. And then…

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Just Not Good Enough: Broncos lose in “respectable” fashion — Mile High Sports

In what already appears to be cold winter, Vance Joseph’s seat is pretty toasty. The coach is on the hot seat. That’s not exactly breaking news. But every week – every loss, rather – it’s a new story. Yesterday the Broncos went toe-to-toe with what many to believe to be the best team in the…

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Just Not Good Enough: Broncos lose in “respectable” fashion — Mile High Sports

In what already appears to be cold winter, Vance Joseph’s seat is pretty toasty. The coach is on the hot seat. That’s not exactly breaking news. But every week – every loss, rather – it’s a new story. Yesterday the Broncos went toe-to-toe with what many to believe to be the best team in the…

via Just Not Good Enough: Broncos lose in “respectable” fashion — Mile High Sports

Kiszla vs. O’Halloran: Booing justified or out of line by Broncos fans? — The Denver Post

Question: Is it cool or crass for fans to boo the struggling Broncos? Kiz: After wagging his finger at an L.A. Rams defender cost him a 15-yard penalty for taunting and almost certainly took four points off the board for the Broncos, Emmanuel Sanders pointed a finger of blame at Denver fans. Sanders was upset…

via Kiszla vs. O’Halloran: Booing justified or out of line by Broncos fans? — The Denver Post

Rockies ‘Got Our Eye On’ NL West In Tiebreaker Against Dodgers — CBS Denver

DENVER (AP) — The Colorado Rockies were swept two weeks ago in Los Angeles, and their NL West title hopes looked all but finished. Well, look who’s back. The Rockies have a chance to end the Dodgers’ five-year reign as division champions in a tiebreaker game Monday in Los Angeles. Colorado has never celebrated an…

via Rockies ‘Got Our Eye On’ NL West In Tiebreaker Against Dodgers — CBS Denver

Wade Davis leads Rockies’ refreshed bullpen into Game 163 vs. Dodgers — The Denver Post

LOS ANGELES — Rockies right-hander German Marquez and Dodgers right-hander Walker Buehler take center stage Monday afternoon in the National League West tiebreaker game. But it could very well be the bullpens that decided the game. If that’s the case, the Rockies are in good shape, thanks to starter Tyler Anderson, who pitched into the…

via Wade Davis leads Rockies’ refreshed bullpen into Game 163 vs. Dodgers — The Denver Post

Colorado Rockies must make the most of this opportunity — Rox Pile

The Colorado Rockies are red hot and having one of the best seasons in franchise history. That being said, they fell a game short of winning the division outright and now must travel to Los Angeles to face Walker Buehler and the Dodgers. As of Sunday morning, I was under the impression Buehler was pitching…

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Schlereth’s keys to Broncos win: Keep KC on sidelines, unleash Von — KKFN

Ahead of the Denver Broncos hosting the Kansas City Chiefs on Monday Night Football, “Schlereth and Evans” co-host Mark Schlereth spelled out the keys to an orange and blue victory: Broncos need to possess the ball Schlereth reiterated his point that the Broncos cannot afford to get into a shootout type of game with the…

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