Originally Posted by jjchieffan:
I hate the cheating Donks as much as anyone, but I'm not going to agree with the last couple of posts. First of all, he doesn't really suck. I wouldn't mind having him as depth on our d line. Hell, he might even start over Allen Bailey. Secondly, I'm not so sure that the league can do a lot about an alledged incident 5 years ago, before he was in the NFL. Who knows if there is even anything to the charges. I mean, why wait 5 years to report it? Maybe he did it, but how do you prove it after 5 years? We know that Hill did what he did. We don't like it, but most of us don't hold it against him because it happened long before he became a Chief and he's been a model citizen since being here. However, the morons calling him the KC Strangler better be just as hard on Goatsex, or thry can :-) about Hill.
Yeah, would like to see more info on this one... the entire #metoo movement has brought up a lot of good and bad accusations. Hell, I think back to college and drunken hookups and there are so many that could be twisted to be an incredibly wicked event. Especially now. Again, if he's guilty - the guy should pay the price, but I really wonder about the timeframe. Winston has a history of issues which do not help him. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
Yeah, would like to see more info on this one... the entire #metoo movement has brought up a lot of good and bad accusations. Hell, I think back to college and drunken hookups and there are so many that could be twisted to be an incredibly wicked event. Especially now. Again, if he's guilty - the guy should pay the price, but I really wonder about the timeframe. Winston has a history of issues which do not help him.
It's not just "accusations"...the evidence was substantial enough to warrant a $50,000 bond. NFL suspension is the least of his problems...he's looking at real prison time. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BlackOp:
It's not just "accusations"...the evidence was substantial enough to warrant a $50,000 bond. NFL suspension is the least of his problems...he's looking at real prison time.
Obviously... unless I've missed it, very few details are out there. Just saying it will be interesting to learn more about the facts, esp given the time that elapsed. [Reply]
Dealing with the elevation is really the same no matter when you play there... teams are not as beat up early on. That's been my only position.
Bull fucking shit. The altitude is nearly insurmountable early on when teams aren't in shape. Denver has been near UNBEATABLE in September in Pile High since the rules on practice time changed. Even bad Denver teams (like last year) have gotten three cheap wins a year due to those September home games.
Denver has won the division and made the playoffs countless times due to this cheap advantage. Games should be outlawed in that dump anyway, but that's another conversation all together. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
My opinion has always been that at the end of the season, it all nets out. All of those early home games mean late road games. They won't be in a better position to win those late road games with the schedules they've had. Look at McDaniels and his decline that year.
They could play all 8 home games to start a season... go 8-0, doesn't mean they'll do any better in the final 8 road games.
Sure, they can get an early cushion, but the schedule evens out. I still believe the greater advantage would be Denver hosting more late season home games when it's cold and teams are dealing with injuries. Playing in Denver early when the weather is nice, I would suggest that makes it better for the visiting team.
Dealing with the elevation is really the same no matter when you play there... teams are not as beat up early on. That's been my only position.
Your race analogy doesn't really compare unless we're going to race 16 times and we flip who gets the head start. But, carry on.
I realize we'll never agree on this one and that's fine. I would still prefer them to have more late home games. I'm not going to worry much about it until someone decides to waste a day thumbing through league wide comparisions to see how many other teams have seen a similar flow to their schedules.
You have plenty of nothing to say as usual... Carry on. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pasta Giant Meatball:
Bull ****ing shit. The altitude is nearly insurmountable early on when teams aren't in shape. Denver has been near UNBEATABLE in September in Pile High since the rules on practice time changed. Even bad Denver teams (like last year) have gotten three cheap wins a year due to those September home games.
Denver has won the division and made the playoffs countless times due to this cheap advantage. Games should be outlawed in that dump anyway, but that's another conversation all together.
Exactly the case. Their stellar Sept home record is no accident. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TEX:
Exactly the case. Their stellar Sept home record is no accident.
They've had 2 OR 3 cheap wins a year for DECADES.Always start out with AT LEAST TWO home games the first month. Never seen anything like it and total horse shit. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pasta Giant Meatball:
They've had 2 OR 3 cheap wins a year for DECADES.Always start out with AT LEAST TWO home games the first month. Never seen anything like it and total horse shit.
Yep. Ive had that same argument with the Mile High Mule Tool literally since the turn of the century. With each passing season, the argument continues to lean in my favor, and he becomes more long winded and delusional on the subject. :-) [Reply]