I have no love for Sanders given his past mistreatment of the Chiefs, but I worry about a scenario where we need Denver to beat San Di - uh, the Los Angeles Chargers at the end of the season [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
The gift that keeps on giving:
Maybe I'm still drunk, but there's a possibility the Broncos could make the playoffs, and if they do they'd play the Texans... And if they beat the Texans they'd play the Chiefs (4th time vs Mahomes) and I think they win that game if they get to it. Which would mean AFC Title.
Terrible news: Broncos WR Emmanuel Sanders has torn Achilles, per source. Happened right in front of me at practice. He was cutting in on shallow in-route against air when he went down. #9sports
Originally Posted by RunKC:
The gift that keeps on giving:
Maybe I'm still drunk, but there's a possibility the Broncos could make the playoffs, and if they do they'd play the Texans... And if they beat the Texans they'd play the Chiefs (4th time vs Mahomes) and I think they win that game if they get to it. Which would mean AFC Title.
Terrible news: Broncos WR Emmanuel Sanders has torn Achilles, per source. Happened right in front of me at practice. He was cutting in on shallow in-route against air when he went down. #9sports
Originally Posted by RealSNR:
Couldn't have happened to a nicer bitch.
Oh -Oh! Now you did it. All the self righteous PC bitches here are gonna come after you for praising an injury to a player. When half feel the same way but wont say it...:-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by TEX:
Oh -Oh! Now you did it. All the self righteous PC bitches here are gonna come after you for praising an injury to a player. When half feel the same way but wont say it...:-)
I get cheering when someone has to leave a game for a period of time or is sick and misses a game... but, cheering serious injuries has always seemed fairly petty.
Regardless, we'll see how they do @ SF. Miami likely falls to NE, Colts likely fall to HOU and the Ravens likely fall to KC.
So, if Denver does what they should still do and beat SF... their race to the wildcard stays very much alive. I'm honestly fine with whatever happens. Obviously, once I endorsed the race earlier this week, Sanders gets hurt and we've already lost Harris. It really doesn't matter at this point, just consistently improve. If they're able to have things fall right with the other teams and advance, so be it... will be a quick exit if that happens. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
I get cheering when someone has to leave a game for a period of time or is sick and misses a game... but, cheering serious injuries has always seemed fairly petty.
Regardless, we'll see how they do @ SF. Miami likely falls to NE, Colts likely fall to HOU and the Ravens likely fall to KC.
So, if Denver does what they should still do and beat SF... their race to the wildcard stays very much alive. I'm honestly fine with whatever happens. Obviously, once I endorsed the race earlier this week, Sanders gets hurt and we've already lost Harris. It really doesn't matter at this point, just consistently improve. If they're able to have things fall right with the other teams and advance, so be it... will be a quick exit if that happens.
Denver can still make the playoff. Sanders is a finesse player whereas Denver specializes in ugly. They are a 9 win team
If you make the playoffs your a sure one and done. If you happen to meet KC, you’re going to be missing Harris, Wolfe, Thomas, and Sanders. That’s too much talent to be giving up since our last 30-23 meeting. Mahomes would run his record to 4-0 against Denver and this whole city would lose its mind.
It’s better for you guys to miss the playoffs. [Reply]