Originally Posted by Claysexual:
My favorite post so far is the one where Mahomes and Kelly will be "battling it out for years in pursuit of the division"
Originally Posted by Claysexual:
My favorite post so far is the one where Mahomes and Kelly will be "battling it out for years in pursuit of the division"
They are a nothing franchise with out altitude. Those cheap thin air aided Horseface comebacks and that illegal bubble no huddle ran by Five head were complete jokes. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pasta Giant Meatball:
Denver's winning percentage drops dramatically without those cheap pile high wins. Only team in sports with a cheap ass advantage like that. Pathetic..
Originally Posted by Best22:
I'm sure New York would trade the extra SB ring for a few more winning seasons that led to nothing :-)
And the regular season wins for those other franchises mean more because they didn't have to rely on geography to bail them out
Meh... wish I could find a link that goes beyond 2003. Denver has a top record on the road when you compare historically against the rest of the league. 8th overall since 2003. [Reply]
It's funny...only 3 games into Keesum's season and their fans already know he's not getting them anywhere. I tried to tell them WAY back...they just expect every QB to be a HOFer because of Denver entitlement.
So...how many QB blunders does Horseface get? People forget that he actually planned on Osweiler then Sanchez being their starter before Keesum. He offered the Stork a lot of money then the Texans bailed him out...then you have Lynch busting out of the entire league after only 4 starts. Can you imagine if Semen had'nt played somewhat functional for a 7th round pick?
Those are 4 Horseface hand-picked choices that have bombed after Manning fell from HGH heaven.. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
Meh... wish I could find a link that goes beyond 2003. Denver has a top record on the road when you compare historically against the rest of the league. 8th overall since 2003.
And the Chiefs have won more road games since 2003 than the Browns and Lions.
It's not that difficult. For example, the 2003 Broncos were good, but in the end it all ended with a blowout loss. That team is only famous for failing to touch Marvin Harrison. Winning records is more of a college football boasting point. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pasta Giant Meatball:
Losing record away from thin air...point stands. 67% at home, but most of those wins are early season further proving my point.
I believe most teams have a losing road record in that span. [Reply]