J.K. Dobbins sent a clear message to Denver Broncos fans after the team failed to dominate a game that looked easy for them. They kicked off Week 10 with a divisional duel against the Las Vegas Raiders (2-6 before the game) that turned out to be more complicated than expected.When people expected to see fireworks from the Broncos, they struggled to handle the Raiders, winning the game with a narrow 10-7 score. Fans booed the team over that performance, which drew reactions from Dobbins.The veteran running back echoed the fans' sentiment, admitting that the Broncos are so much better than they showed on Thursday. "No, it's not insane, because we're much better than what we're doing," Dobbins said. "Our defense is constantly each week, holding us in the game, and we just got to do better. I'm with the fan base, like Broncos, Broncos country. I feel y'all because I'm feeling the same way. "And like, we have the team that we could like, we shouldn't be in games like this. (You're 8-2) I am frustrated. But we're gonna get it together as an offense, we're gonna get together defense. They're doing an amazing job. They're winning us game. So we got to help those guys."It was a quiet night for the Broncos, who put up 220 total yards, only 22 more than the Raiders. Each team had 13 drives, while Denver recorded 3.9 yards per play against 3.2 from the Raiders.J.K. Dobbins led the running game, carrying the ball 18 times for 77 yards. Troy Franklin scored a touchdown while recording 40 yards on five receptions. After scoring 44 points on the Dallas Cowboys, Denver scored 18 and 10 points in their last two games. The defense has saved them two weeks in a row, but they need to improve for their next matchup, on Nov. 16 against the Kansas City Chiefs.Bo Nix had a similar reaction to J.K. Dobbins after Broncos fans booed the teamNot only was J.K. Dobbins auto-critical after the Broncos-Raiders game. Star quarterback Bo Nix acknowledged the boos and said he understood where that frustration came from.“I’ve been booed before, and I’ll be booed again,” Nix told reporters after the game. “Not going to be the last time. It’s obviously unfortunate. You don’t want your own fans booing you, but it’s part of it.”The Broncos have high potential, but they need to find consistency on offense if they want to contend for the Super Bowl.