Josh McDaniels uses some colorful language to fire up his Denver Broncos

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If Thanksgiving with your family drove you to use foul language, take heart in knowing you weren’t the only one dropping F-bombs this holiday.

The NFL Network’s microphones picked up Denver Broncos coach Josh McDaniels screaming, “All we’re trying to do is win a mother******* game,” to his squad during its broadcast of the Broncos-Giants game.

McDaniels’ team had just committed three costly false start penalties in the red zone — something the fiery 33-year-old coach didn’t care for.

After the Broncos settled for a field goal, the network apologized for the gruff talk.

At least McDaniels understands what the ultimate goal is, even if he expressed it in much more colorful language than Herm Edwards.

Leading up to tonight’s game, McDaniels’ sideline behavior had been a hot topic around the league, spurred on by his taunting of San Diego Charger players last Sunday.

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