ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- The Denver Broncos had done the work in May, put in the time in June and pushed through the summer sun of training camp.
They made preseason plans and felt they had done enough -- in the draft, free agency and on the field -- for the team’s run game to operate like they wanted it to. And now here they are, 13 games into the regular season, and the answer has still eluded them.
"It's fixable," Gary Kubiak said. " ... To me, it's negative plays. We had negatives going backwards and I think we had three holding calls on three different running plays out of nine or 10.