LOOK: Angle from Broncos' final play rubs salt in the wound for fans after loss to Colts

The Denver Broncos lost yet another heartbreaking game on Thursday night. This time, it came at the hands of a Colts team that struggled on offense all night. Unfortunately, Russell Wilson had a very rough game as well. A lot of blame could go to head coach Nathaniel Hackett, too. The offense was inconsistent, and […]

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The Denver Broncos lost yet another heartbreaking game on Thursday night. This time, it came at the hands of a Colts team that struggled on offense all night.

Unfortunately, Russell Wilson had a very rough game as well. A lot of blame could go to head coach Nathaniel Hackett, too. The offense was inconsistent, and the final play of the game proved that perfectly.

On the Colts' 5-yard line, Broncos' QB Russell Wilson opted to throw to a tightly covered Courtland Sutton. The pass fell incomplete.

Broncos' wide receiver K.J. Hamler was wide open on the other side of the end-zone.

Clearly, Wilson did not see him. Hamler was extremely frustrated afterwards.

You can't really blame him, either. Wilson stared down Sutton the entire play which helped lead to the incompletion.

Plays like these are what are keeping the Broncos from becoming more consistent on offense. The decision-making must improve from Wilson. The Broncos need Wilson and co. to play better – and soon.

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