The Joe Flacco experiment in Denver is going worse than expected, and those who haven’t already soured on the former Super Bowl champ are beginning to do so.

Flacco looked disinterested at times as he threw for just 213 yards on 21-for-34 passing in a 30-6 loss to Kansas City on Thursday night. He was sacked eight times behind Denver’s shaky offensive line.

“I don’t want to be too hard on Joe, but let’s get a little life out here,” Fox analyst Troy Aikman said with the game already out of hand.

Flacco has just six passing touchdowns in seven games for the Broncos, and has mostly been mediocre since winning Super Bowl MVP with the Ravens in 2012. Flacco lost the starting job in Baltimore to Lamar Jackson last season, and was sent to Denver in exchange for a fourth-round draft pick this past offseason.

“We’re just not playing good football,” Flacco told reporters after the loss. “They came after us and we kind of let them come after us. You’ve got to give a lot of credit to them. They played really physical. They came hard. They played downhill and we were in a lot of bad situations.”

One situation got worse when Broncos running back Phillip Lindsay appeared angry while gesturing toward Flacco for an ill-advised screen pass that left Lindsay demolished on the field.

It’s unclear whether Flacco will remain under center moving forward, with rookie Drew Lock (thumb sprain) still on injured reserve.