A win is a win is a win, and the Denver Broncos now have three in a row. But Denver’s second half left much to be desired from an offensive standpoint in Sunday’s 17-3 Broncos win in San Diego.

That was the same score that the teams took into the locker room at halftime, with Denver getting touchdowns from their offense and defense, plus a field goal. The second half was a hapless affair by both offenses, as the Chargers gave up two possessions on fumbles, two on punts and two on downs.

Denver wasn’t much better. The Broncos offense sputtered after an opening drive touchdown in the first half and stalled out almost completely in the second half.

On their first possession of the half, Brandon McManus missed a 52-yard field goal – his second miss in as many weeks. That was followed by and end zone interception by Brock Osweiler, then three consecutive punts before Denver could kneel on the ball to close out the game.

Brock Osweiler ended the day just 16 of 26 for 166 yards, a touchdown and an interception. Denver’s offensive attack was slowed significantly with the loss of two of its biggest weapons, C.J. Anderson and Vernon Davis, at halftime. Davis was held out on concussion protocol and Anderson was reported to suffer an ankle injury.

Fortunately, a dominant Broncos defense also held Philip Rivers in check, despite playing with two of its dominant players. Both T.J. Ward and Sylvester Williams were out due to injuries suffered against New England. Denver gave up just 93 yards rushing and held Rivers under 200 yards passing for just the second time all year.

By the end of the game, even those who are paid to cover the teams were calling it a snoozer. No doubt the players will take a 14-point win in a game that was never really close over a thrilling, come-from behind win.

As usual, the team at Mile High Sports was in on the action via social media. Here’s what they, and some of our friends from the rest of the Denver media scene, had to say about the offense, the turnovers and more.

In the early going, things looked good for Osweiler and the offense…

But after 30 minutes of scoreless football, there was cause for concern…

The defense did its part, forcing another turnover…

But McManus missed for second time in two weeks…

On the next Chargers possession Denver got its third turnover of the day…

But Brock is picked off and again can’t create points off a turnover…

With zero points scored in the second half, more than a few people were feeling uninspired…