Broncos' comeback attempt almost broke Mike McCoy
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With his San Diego Chargers appearing set to blow yet another second-half lead, head coach Mike McCoy could smell the unemployment line.
A one-score lead in the fourth quarter. A turnover. The opposing team in scoring position. McCoy had seen this movie before.
After Denver Broncos receiver Jordan Taylor recovered an onside kick, the coach, whose job reportedly depended on a win Thursday, almost lost his mind hoping his team wouldn't blow another late lead.
Luckily for him, the Chargers held on for their second win of the season, 21-13, but not before taking him on an emotional roller coaster.
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