Originally Posted by manchambo:
Leaving aside that they weren't in the same draft, essentially the entire NFL shared Elway's view.
How could that possibly matter? Lynch was clearly an abject failure after year one. Literally everyone (aside from horseface/donk fan) could see that. Once that was abundantly clear, why not draft a potential NFL MVP the following year (to fix your incredibly obvious mistake)?
Look no further than Arizona to see how this might have worked for the donx.
[Speaking of Arizona, both they and New Orleans wanted Mahomes (and it seems that Houston did as well). KC jumped in front of them to take him.] [Reply]
Originally Posted by jallmon: :-) Now, that's solid!
Not to change the subject, but wtf is this thread doing on a Chiefs board? Is it just for us to make fun of Horseface and his merry band of ****tards? If so, that's a good enough reason to keep it.
We had a choice, Mr. jallmon ... create a donk thread or coat the server with vaseline.
Originally Posted by KranzDictum:
You guys are going to miss alice's ability to protect the ball after watching your young inexperienced QB throw more sailing INT's to the D.
Originally Posted by KranzDictum:
How about we donate a dollar for each INT to my favorite charity, the USO? When Maaheomses throws 30 INT's to Case's 10, you send in $30.
Originally Posted by manchambo:
You're cutting pretty fine there considering both were received through trade.
Trading for a player drafted by another team == trading up in the draft to draft a guy because you want to draft him so badly. That could only makes sense to a donkey brain.
Been watching the Broncos 1st team offense vs 49ers 1st team defense. Not pretty for the guys in Orange & Blue. San Francisco has flat out dominated & is letting the Broncos hear about it. As I’m tweeting this Flacco just threw a pick-6. Yikes.
Been watching the Broncos 1st team offense vs 49ers 1st team defense. Not pretty for the guys in Orange & Blue. San Francisco has flat out dominated & is letting the Broncos hear about it. As I’m tweeting this Flacco just threw a pick-6. Yikes.
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The Broncos hosted the 49ers for a joint practice on Friday and their offense proved to be quite the hospitable host.
Quarterback Joe Flacco said that the unit was “below average” over the course of the session while offensive coordinator Rich Scangarello went with “very choppy” as his description of how things played out on the field.
“I think we let them kind of set the tone, and we weren’t really able to kind of get it back and settle it back to our style,” Flacco said, via the team’s website. “Obviously in a practice tempo when you’re not going and driving the ball and getting first downs, it’s not quite the same as a game. You can’t weather the storm quite the same. That’s all part of it.”
Flacco was able to find a bright side to a rough day on the field. He said teams aren’t going to have things go their way all the time and are “going to have to learn how to deal with tough times and with some adversity and getting hit in the face and standing up to it” if they are going to succeed.
The first test of that resiliency will come on Saturday when they host the 49ers for another practice.
More bad news for the Broncos 1st team offense bs the 49ers. The ball is on the ground from another poor snap for the 178th time this camp. It’s become an epidemic.
Been watching the Broncos 1st team offense vs 49ers 1st team defense. Not pretty for the guys in Orange & Blue. San Francisco has flat out dominated & is letting the Broncos hear about it. As I’m tweeting this Flacco just threw a pick-6. Yikes.
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
bottom 10 offense
More bad news for the Broncos 1st team offense bs the 49ers. The ball is on the ground from another poor snap for the 178th time this camp. It’s become an epidemic.