Originally Posted by BroncoBuff:
Ok, I get it! You're pushing a theory that winning the SB is all that matters, and that until a franchise wins it's first SB, it is a disappointing, embarrassing failure.
You're still waiting for your Donkeys franchise to "win" a SB, as everybody knows that the Donks had 3 gifted to them. Your problem (along with all the other Donktards) is you can't discern the difference between a legit 'win' and a 'gift' -- they are NOT one and the same.
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Originally Posted by brdempsey69:
You're still waiting for your Donkeys franchise to "win" a SB, as everybody knows that the Donks had 3 gifted to them. Your problem (along with all the other Donktards) is you can't discern the difference between a legit 'win' and a 'gift' -- they are NOT one and the same.
Shit...he's waiting for his team to beat someone with a winning record. They are the best of the 2-3 win teams...congrats?
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Originally Posted by BlackOp:
Shit...he's waiting for his team to beat someone with a winning record. They are the best of the 2-3 win teams...congrats?
Which makes that blocked FG last Sunday all that much sweeter and an all-time classic & DonkeyBuffoon still hasn't been able clean out his drawers from it.
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Originally Posted by brdempsey69:
Which makes that blocked FG last Sunday all that much sweeter and an all-time classic & DonkeyBuffoon still hasn't been able clean out his drawers from it.
I'm laughing (again) just thinking about it...one of the most satisfying endings in KC/Donk history. I'll remember, 10 years from now, where I was.
They cant even rationalize it as luck...Chiefs researched that exact play/weakness and exploited it. They got beat straight up...by a superior team.
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Originally Posted by BroncoBuff:
Ok, I get it! You're pushing a theory that winning the SB is all that matters, and that until a franchise wins it's first SB, it is a disappointing, embarrassing failure.
Loaded with "angst."
That might've made sense when leagues were 8, 10, 12 teams, but 32 is a lotta teams, and there's still what - 11, 12 teams without a SB win?
You must realize I also see you're trying to prop up a theory of excellence that includes the Chiefs and excludes the Broncos. That's not gonna be easy... calling everything before any team's first SB win a "failure" is ridiculous.
In what sense?
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No, I don't think SBs are all that matters. I'm just staying consistent w/ your logic. You've said that KC was "really bad" for 50 years, remember? That means your standard of a decent season is reaching the SB.
You want to push a narrative that Broncos fans were on cloud 9 for 50 years. It's laughable. Even when Denver was good, they usually ended the season on a horribly embarrassing note. And since going B2B, it's been a mediocre franchise with a few standout seasons.
Plenty of angst in Broncos country throughout their 60+ years as a franchise.
In Denver's history, how many times have fans truly felt satisfied with how the season ended?
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