Originally Posted by Garcia Bronco:
None of those stats are stats that matter. There is only one stat that matters. John Elway with the Broncos has more Super Bowl wins than the Chiefs Franchise, more Lamar Hunt Trophies, and LOTS more Super Bowl losses.
Originally Posted by Detoxing:
Knowmo's schtick just isn't fun because he never answers to his **** ups. It's the same thing it's always been.
Every year hype up scrubs, when they inevitably don't do shit he'll never fess up to it, just move on to hype the next shit ass Donkey turd. It's the same exact thing every year.
Originally Posted by BlackOp:
Here is a stat that should matter...if you're not a scumbag. Amazing what a quick Google search shows...#1 in every article. Congrats...Average score for 31 teams was 12...Denver rates as 48...four times the average.
None of that matters because according to you, the League is fixed. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BlackOp:
Here is a stat that should matter...if you're not a scumbag. Amazing what a quick Google search shows...#1 in every article. Congrats...Average score for 31 teams was 12...Denver rates as 48...four times the average.
It's going to be satisfying to tie and surpass their SB total without the rampant cheating. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Garcia Bronco:
John Elway has 3 Super Bowl wins with the Broncos. Chiefs only have 2 wins.
Didn't realize you were counting his awful stint as GM. Yeah, he was super impactful in that 'win'.
Nevertheless, time to give props to some Pats assistants coaches/former players who have more Super Bowl wins than Elway.
And based on that criteria, Adam Vinateri and Jesse Sapolu had more successful NFL careers than John Elway.
Travesty that Jesse didn't make it into the Hall and Elway is there. Almost as much of a fraud as a player (*cough* *cough* Terrell Davis) making it in the Hall for only having 3 successful NFL seasons . . . . . . [Reply]
Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
Well, if we're being honest, his defense carried his old ass in all three runs.
123 yards, 54%, 0 TD 1 INT vs the Packers in '97--pretty impressive.
Not quite as impressive as the 173 yd, 38%, 5.1 average performance vs the Jets the next year though. :-)
Yeah, that was a brutal stats game for him, but it was the Davis show.
The following year, vs the Falcons and his former coach (Reeves)... 18 of 29 for 336 yards, 1 TD and 1 INT with 1 rushing TD. And, he was the game MVP.
One thing about Reeves, his coaching in the SB always resulted in the opposing QB walking away with a ring and an MVP. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
Yeah, that was a brutal stats game for him, but it was the Davis show.
The following year, vs the Falcons and his former coach (Reeves)... 18 of 29 for 336 yards, 1 TD and 1 INT with 1 rushing TD. And, he was the game MVP.
One thing about Reeves, his coaching in the SB always resulted in the opposing QB walking away with a ring and an MVP.
That was a good game, but it was about the only impressive game statistically during the SB runs.
Without a loaded roster across the board, he'd likely have finished with 0 SB wins. [Reply]
Denver's "loaded" receiving corps (including TEs) now returns exactly ONE player who had more than 467 yds last year. And he had 776 with a below average catch %. [Reply]