The Denver Broncos are off to a 2-0 start, and running back C.J. Anderson doesn't care about fantasy football.

Anderson rushed for a paltry 56 yards on 24 carries through the Broncos' first two games, and a number of keyboard warriors attempted to take him to task via social media.

Anderson couldn't care less.

"My Twitter and my Instagram have been all negativity: 'Hey, you (stink). You're not that good.' I mean, it's been outrageous," Anderson said, according to The Associated Press.

Anderson advised irate fantasy football owners to drop him from their teams if they're dissatisfied.

"Bench me. Drop me. I don't really care," Anderson said.

It's not as if Anderson's alternative performed much better. Ronnie Hillman leads the team with 75 rushing yards on 3.6 yards per carry. Regardless, the Broncos remain undefeated in large part due to their standout defense.

"We're 2-0 now with a chance to go 3-0 this weekend. That's all that matters," Anderson said. "Our games have been edge of your seat. That's what football is about. It's not about sitting in front of a computer and mixing a bunch of different people on one team and then playing somebody else and getting mad one player didn't get you enough points."

In a day and age when players are often reduced to their sheer numerical output, Anderson's candor is rather refreshing.