Denver Broncos head coach Vance Joseph appears to have finally reached his tipping point. Oddly enough, said tipping point is about some chain snatching gone awry.

Following yet another altercation between Aqib Talib and Michael Crabtree, Vance Joseph took to the postgame to express his anger with his defensive back.

“I don’t like it,” Joseph said, via Mike Klis of KUSA. “And it’s unacceptable. We can’t lose our best players because of a personal battle. That’s a personal battle. This is about the Broncos so it’s unacceptable. We can’t have it. It’s non-negotiable. Obviously, losing one of our best players and playing a young guy, it hurt us tonight. We can’t have it.”

For those unaware, this is just who Talib is. Getting mad at him for making things personal would be like getting mad at a car for being able to drive around on the road.

Joseph is likely just feeling the pressure of a monumentally awful first season at the helm. Not all of which is his fault, as John Elway provided him with nothing but bad options at the quarterback position.

Both Talib and Crabtree were booted from the game on Sunday. When the National Football League offices get done reviewing some film, those guys, as well as a few others, are likely to get suspended.

Luckily for the Broncos, following yet another loss (seven in a row now), it shouldn't really hurt them this season. After all, their season is all but over. The rest of the games are simply the semantics that need to be played out.