Originally Posted by Claysexual:
He didn't just set the bar; he placed it 50 feet in the air, covered it in gasoline, and hired Rammstein to set up shop underneath the motherfucker, sending it out in a blaze of retarded donkey glory...
I don't know if I'm just getting soft in my old age; but (and I mean this in the most politically correct way) leave the retarded fanbase that is the Denver :-) alone...
They know not what they do regarding football discussion...
The Broncos are in for a seemingly everlasting pain that will cripple them until their indefensibly inept GM (if you can call him that) is eradicated from their hierarchy...
Originally Posted by Willie Lanier:
I don't know if I'm just getting soft in my old age; but (and I mean this in the most politically correct way) leave the retarded fanbase that is the Denver :-) alone...
They know not what they do regarding football discussion...
The Broncos are in for a seemingly everlasting pain that will cripple them until their indefensibly inept GM (if you can call him that) is eradicated from their hierarchy...
Good luck with that
I'm just surprised that a fan like DonkRectum, who seemingly possesses a working vocabulary, could be that goddamned stupid regarding his assessment.
They really ARE a bunch of homers. [Reply]
Tell the Broncos it's within the rules to tackle the running back before he has gained 10 yards. When you think of this defense, and a few of the star players on it, how does it allow an offense like the Jets' young unit to eclipse 500 yards of production? How about those 323 that came on the ground, the most rushing yards allowed by Denver since Run DMC and the Raiders ran wild in the mountain air back in 2010? Would this be an appropriate time to remind readers that Vance Joseph's discipline is the defensive side of the ball? K, maybe not. Case Keenum didn't come out of the gate fast, but did chuck it for 377 in the loss. Keenum is not the problem, at least not solely. The inability to be competitive outside of the Mile High grounds is. Denver has now lost 11 of 12 away from home. Read that line again.
:-) #26 may even be a bit too high. Without that early season home heavy schedule they get every year, this team would likely be 0-5.
I remember week 1 or 2, Knomo hyping the Broncos up at 6 and conveniently left off KC at 7. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mother****erJones:
I remember week 1 or 2, Knomo hyping the Broncos up at 6 and conveniently left off KC at 7.
Yep. I remember that. Now the Chiefs are at number 2 and the Donks are somewhere in the middle of 20's and KnowShit has disappeared. Go figure. [Reply]
Originally Posted by jjchieffan:
Yep. I remember that. Now the Chiefs are at number 2 and the Donks are somewhere in the middle of 20's and KnowShit has disappeared. Go figure.
Because they know it’s true. They’ll come back. They’ll wait for a postseason loss. [Reply]
Originally Posted by penchief:
Spoiled Bronco fans can't stand it. They won't be happy until they conspire to land Jim Harbaugh and Andrew Luck. They should feel fortunate that their franchise's success has benefited so much from the thin air. Not only will they never acknowledge it but they feel entitled to the best players and coaches money can buy.
Sooo, you think that can happen? (crosses fingers) [Reply]
I don't believe many would want to work with Elfraud. He seems exactly like the GM that won't stay out of your locker room and coaches meetings. [Reply]