Originally Posted by TomBarndtsTwin:
There are 7 year olds living in Denver that have not been alive to even see their team beat the Chiefs at HOME in their OWN stadium! Teenagers, who went their entire elementary school experience, never coming to school on a Monday after going to the game on Sunday, to talk with their friends about how cool it was to beat the Chiefs. 20 year old, passionate football fans in Denver, who had to live through their teenage years, without tasting the sweetness of a single victory at home over their division rival to the east.
Imagine . . . . . . .
(just think of the children!)
“For the children” (sorry a quote from WandaVision). [Reply]
Originally Posted by gunns:
Every team goes through it.
No, they don't. Buffalo experienced something similar against the NE dynasty. Something ridiculous like 22 straight losses. Your infamous streak is in the neighborhood of approaching that level of ownage.
Originally Posted by gunns:
Kind of like KC's 14 year playoff drought. 50 year SB drought. If we get anywhere close to that then send the suicide squad.
Well, being as your basically halfway to that playoff drought, we'll have the suicide squad on standby for you.
And you're welcome, in advance.
Originally Posted by gunns:
Till then Denver won 1 game against KC, in KC, that was the most important.
By cheating. (vaseline, anyone?) Something Denver is known for. Same way you won the Super Bowl that year (by circumventing the salary cap deferring payments to players). Which is why the NFL took draft picks from you for that. Because you cheated. Like your franchise always has done, anytime they have been associated with winning a Super Bowl. You couldn't win one WITHOUT cheating (Poor Elway), so then you started cheating and finally got one. Congratulations. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KranzDictum:
So it must suck even more to know you lost at home to the team who went on to lose the SB.
Not really. The extra few games every year is great to watch. Plus knowing we are in contention every year is great. It's not easy to win the SB. What must suck is not having sniffed the playoffs in 6 years. That must really suck. Enjoy you POS. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TEX:
I think only the Kicker! :-)
Correct. And it was his rookie season. Only his second professional game.
I wonder if he ever tells stories in the locker room about the olden days and what it was like to beat the Chiefs that one time . . . . . . . . [Reply]
Originally Posted by gunns:
Every team goes through it. Kind of like KC's 14 year playoff drought. 50 year SB drought. If we get anywhere close to that then send the suicide squad. Till then Denver won 1 game against KC, in KC, that was the most important. We're good with that.
The Chiefs 14 year playoff drought, you mean like back in the '80's? LOL [Reply]
Originally Posted by TomBarndtsTwin:
There are 7 year olds living in Denver that have not been alive to even see their team beat the Chiefs at HOME in their OWN stadium! Teenagers, who went their entire elementary school experience, never coming to school on a Monday after going to the game on Sunday, to talk with their friends about how cool it was to beat the Chiefs. 20 year old, passionate football fans in Denver, who had to live through their teenage years, without tasting the sweetness of a single victory at home over their division rival to the east.
Imagine . . . . . . .
(just think of the children!)
No... not the 7 year olds! I use the same story with my friends that love the Cowboys, but it's more like their 20+ year olds were born and are nearly done with college since the last time Dallas did anything in the playoffs. 4-11 in the postseason since that last SB with Barry. [Reply]