Originally Posted by manchambo:
You're sinking to Black Op level. It's ok to admit they're pretty good.
He'll never sink to my level....that and I was 100% correct about everything concerning your shit team, last year, before the 2016 season even started.
From Sanchez...to the o-line getting Semen getting hurt..to Stephenson being a bust...to your team would fade down the stretch...to Lynch was going to fail..to Donkos would miss the play-offs...to they would finish in 3rd place...I can keep going.
This was before they ever played a single snap.....*belch
Originally Posted by RealSNR:
Making shit up that isn't true is pretty fun, isn't it? Much easier to win arguments that way.
Have you not been paying attention? Most Chief fans who visit this thread have been talking about how the NFL gifted you all those home games with the "cheap Pile High air" at the beginning of the season. We've been saying since the schedule came out that your chickens will come home to roost in the second half of the season.
Also, how can it even be arguable that the Chiefs have played a more difficult schedule than the Broncos thus far? What the **** is wrong with you?
It's an idiotic attempt to make an argument...
Well, if you can't prove me wrong, then I am right [Reply]
Originally Posted by Tombstone RJ:
lulzzz this is typical of chef fans. At the beginning of the season y'all claim Broncos had toughest schedule in NFL. Now, all of a sudden, not so much, right? Now chefs have played super duper tough schedule! Much tougher than Broncos schedule, amirite?
So much tougher...
There's no question the Chiefs have played a tougher schedule.
Denver probably has the easiest schedule in the NFL the first 6 games. Their next 2 are NYG (0-4) and LA (0-4). [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
BJ Kissel @ChiefsReporter
Stats for Tom Brady, Carson Wentz, Philip Rivers & Kirk Cousins this year:
vs. #Chiefs: 51%, 4 TDs, 4 INTs
vs. others: 68%, 25 TDs, 3 INTs
There's a no fly zone in the AFC West, but not in Denver anymore :-)
That doesn't quite match up with the narrative that those offenses are rated better because they faced our defense. Hmm. Imagine that. Dumbass Donk fans. SMH [Reply]
Originally Posted by BlackOp:
He'll never sink to my level....that and I was 100% correct about everything concerning your shit team, last year, before the 2016 season even started.
From Sanchez...to the o-line getting Semen getting hurt..to Stephenson being a bust...to your team would fade down the stretch...to Lynch was going to fail..to Donkos would miss the play-offs...to they would finish in 3rd place...I can keep going.
This was before they ever played a single snap.....*belch
Knowshow has nothing on me...
I just feel like I need to congratulate you for the remarkable coincidence of the NFL ceasing to be fixed at the exact time the Chiefs got good. What are the odds? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
The Chiefs have to play perfect in order to win. The fact that Denver is 3-1 despite the turnovers speaks to how good they are
Also, you aren't very kind.
Chiefs will be "perfect" enough to put your team in shambles.
Get ready for a beat down [Reply]
I truly understand the sentiment... I just have never viewed it as a great thing. So, they'll have 12 games after the bye with 7 on the road - all division games on the road.
3 of the next 4 are road games: @ Chargers, @ Chiefs, @ Eagles
Four of the final 6 are on the road: @ Raiders, @ Dolphins, @ Colts @ Redskins - say what you will about Miami and Indy, they're still late season road games long after the early bye.
So again... I get it and I can see how it's viewed as a bonus, but they certainly make up for it. I just don't understand why it's so bothersome, if Denver is truly a .500 team or worse - that will all come to fruition. [Reply]
Originally Posted by manchambo:
I just feel like I need to congratulate you for the remarkable coincidence of the NFL ceasing to be fixed at the exact time the Chiefs got good. What are the odds?
or that how your team finished in 3rd place the moment the 32nd rated Manning retired....speaking of fixed. [Reply]
Originally Posted by manchambo:
I just feel like I need to congratulate you for the remarkable coincidence of the NFL ceasing to be fixed at the exact time the Chiefs got good. What are the odds?
It really goes to show how much the NFL mafia was suppressing the league's best team, doesn't it? [Reply]