VIDEO: Joe Flacco Goes After Broncos Coaching Staff for Lack of Aggressiveness in Postgame Statement

The Denver Broncos threw away what would have been an impressive win on the road against Jacoby Brissett and the Indianapolis Colts this Sunday, but some poor defense at the end and subpar play throughout from quarterback Joe Flacco cost them the game, as they fell 15-13 to Indy. But that's not exactly how Flacco saw things.

After the dust had settled, Flacco ripped head coach Vic Fangio and offensive coordinator Rich Scangarello after the team decided not to even attempt to convert a fourth down on a two-minute drill while they were ahead 13-12 towards the end of the contest. Instead, they played scared on third down before ultimately giving the ball back to Indianapolis anyway and falling victim to Jacoby Brissett.

While Fangio deserves plenty of blame for not trying to be more aggressive on offense, have you ever wondered if you're the reason Denver isn't aggressive on offense, Joe?

Flacco has just six touchdowns and five interceptions this season, and could only muster 13 points in this game. He shouldn't escape the brunt of the blame, as it seems like the organization is counting down the days until they are eliminated and can start prized rookie Drew Lock.

The Broncos invested a second-round pick in Lock, and it's only a matter of time before Vic Fangio decides to throw the former Missouri Tiger out there and end the Flacco experiment once and for all.