
Broncos Kicker Responds to Angry Fantasy Football Owner Who Rips Him and Manning
Right now, the Denver Broncos have bigger problems than worrying about fans' fantasy football teams.
That's why when a fantasy football owner complains about the lack of fantasy production by Denver players, the Broncos don't care. They are more focused on winning football games and chasing a Super Bowl than putting up big individual numbers.
Denver is currently riding a two-game losing streak after a rough 29-13 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 10. While the final score may not look too bad, the loss was about as ugly as it gets—especially for a team that entered the game 7-1. Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning, who broke the NFL's all-time passing-yards record in the first quarter, was benched in the third quarter after going 5-of-20 with 35 yards, no touchdowns and four interceptions.
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With Manning struggling, the Denver offense was unable to get anything going in the first three quarters. Manning's career-worst game not only hurt fantasy owners who started him, but anyone who owned other Broncos players, such as kicker Brandon McManus.
Well, one fantasy football owner was so angry about how the Broncos' poor showing affected his team that he tweeted at McManus:

(Note: The Denver kicker made his only extra-point attempt of the game and didn't attempt a field goal.)
Sorry, dude. McManus really doesn't care.
Short and sweet.
NFL players must be tired of getting tweets like this. While most ignore the criticism, sometimes you just have to say something. As long as the athlete doesn't respond with something nasty, there's nothing wrong with having a little fun.
[Twitter, h/t Next Impulse Sports]

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