Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
Lucky us, I guess... the lungs on fire thing - that's the whole season though, right - not just the first few weeks.
Try and follow along - Yes, the air is thin all year - However, when it's warmer - like the beginning of the season (first few weeks) - there is even less oxygen in it so the altitude has even greater effect on recovery time short term. This is 100% FACT. Not even you can find a way to slither away from this point - but I'm sure you'll try.
If you really don't get that concept, then you're displaying a record amount of ignorance here. You're not ignorant bro - you're just being you. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
There are no doubt 72 different ways to splice data ... I was talking to the month of December - simply. Due to byes, etc... I just stuck with December.
All I went with was the first quarter of the season and the last quarter of the season.
Denver has not had to start with 3 of 4 on the road since 1962, or 3 out of 4 on the road to finish since 1997.
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More often than not the final 4 games are split.
Well they are for Denver, not as often for the other three teams in the division
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Like the last 4 seasons, KC is 3 of the last 4 at home.
And finished with 3 out of 4 on the road the two years before that. [Reply]
The last thing Donko fans wanted to see...an exciting, charismatic KC gunslinger QB that is "must see" TV. There have been articles, already, with the headlines (paraphrasing) saying "Mahomes is going to save the NFL".
I know the Donks have never been on the opposite side of what this means...not only in the short term, but the long haul...but what ever makes the NFL money and improves ratings...they support. They've had Elway and Manning...I have a "hunch" Mahomes is going to draw a bigger national audience than Keesum.
They are about to see any advantageous officiating vanish...I hope they are preparing their collective anus because its about to to get "Manninged" for the next decade. It's SO apropos that PMII will likely be the death nail that gets Horseface fired.. [Reply]
Originally Posted by crayzkirk:
Cooler air is denser than warm air so warm air in higher altitudes would be less dense meaning even less oxygen available early in the season. The Broncos have been practicing in it and their bodies have had more time to get acclimated to the thinner air.
I spent a week in Colorado/Utah in late July/early August and it took three days before I felt like I could breathe close to normal. Of course, I'm sixty years old and have a paralyzed left diaphragm so I'm not a good example.
Back in the days of carburetors, engines needed to be jetted differently. Outboard engines would lose 10% of their power for each 2000 feet in elevation. Increased temperature would cause another 10% loss in power. The human body is not an internal combustion engine however it does require oxygen and reducing the oxygen will have an effect. Especially if the body is not acclimated to it.
By the way, the Broncos should have been disqualified for smearing Vaseline on their uniforms and bodies.
AND...
Tony Gonzalez was definitely IN BOUNDS on the TD that was taken away.
I thought I had gotten over that...
Evidently NOT!
I realize you guys are really into this. But you do know both teams breathe the same air, right? And it’s not like Denver has sherpas on the team. [Reply]
Originally Posted by manchambo:
I realize you guys are really into this. But you do know both teams breathe the same air, right? And it’s not like Denver has sherpas on the team.