NFL has admitted an officiating mistake helped set up the Bears’ game-winning field goal on Sunday.In the final minute of the game https://www.broncoslockerroom.com/authentic-drew-lock-jersey , Broncos outside linebacker Bradley Chubb was flagged for roughing the passer for a hit on Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky. The play immediately drew criticism, and according to the , Elway said league officials admitted they were “dead wrong” on that call.That differs from what the league office was saying after the game, when they defended the referee’s decision as a “judgment call.”Although that 15-yard penalty was huge for the Bears in setting up their game-winning 53-yard field goal, Elway also acknowledged mistakes the Broncos made and said the team can’t use bad calls as an excuse.“We have to be able to overcome bad plays, bad refereeing and mistakes on our part. Great teams are able to overcome these things,” Elway said.So far the Broncos have not been able to overcome those things, but Elway says that even at 0-2, he’s confident the team is on the right track. Now if only they could get the calls to go their way.FanPulse: Broncos Country is cautiously optimistic heading into Week 3 Welcome back to another week of our FanPulse survey, where Broncos fans like you and me take a short weekly survey on the direction of the Denver Broncos. Here’s how we all voted heading into the team’s Week 3 road matchup with the Baltimore Ravens.How confident are you in the direction of the team?With each win, Broncos fans have tempered their optimism and expectations for this team. I’d hate to see how it looks a week after their first loss. I personally voted ‘meh’ because that first half was hard to watch football. Will the Broncos win or lose in Week 3?Ironically Dalton Risner Jersey , the spread and Ravens fans are in agreement. Meanwhile, Broncos fans believe Case Keenum and that offense will do enough to win another close one on the road in Week 3.How would you fix NFL overtime rules?As someone who grew up in the olden days, I voted to keep it as it is. That is not entirely true, but my option wasn’t on the list. I like the rules as they are, but with a full 15 minute overtime. This 10 minute overtime thing is not enough time for each team get enough drive opportunities to win the game. We are going to see a lot more ties moving forward, I think.Welcome to SB Nation FanPulse — a survey of fans across the NFL, powered by SurveyMonkey. Each week, we send 32 polls to 100+ plugged in fans from each team. Broncos fans, sign up HERE to join FanPulse.