Originally Posted by cmeyersales:
How sweet. This really validates what a solid hire that this was. This unbelievable leadership trait should come in handy as the losses start piling up this year. There will be lots of hugging needed to stifle the steady stream of tears.
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They probably all curl up together and have a good cry watching chick flicks. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TEX:
Believe me, nobody is angry... Nobody is questioning your intelligence, or lack thereof. You have shown us who you are, and we believe you. You're the guy who is actually trying to troll CHIEFS fans, when your team has not beaten KC in 6.5 years. Whose team has had back to back to back to back to back losing seasons, and has compiled the worst record in the division over that time span. And you're also the guy who thinks it's working. So keep on being you, and we'll keep laughing at you. :-)
Thats what is interesting about them having a Chiefs Suck thread...if KC sucks, where does that leave Denver? They haven't beaten them in a half decade...actually longer. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BlackOp:
Thats what is interesting about them having a Chiefs Suck thread...if KC sucks, where does that leave Denver? They haven't beaten them in a half decade...actually longer.
It's the longest current win streak against the same opponent in any major league sport, and DonkTard comes here trying to troll CHIEFS fans. Can't make this stuff up. Tells you all you need to know about them. :-) [Reply]
Seems to me at the time he wasnt the best 20M backup QB, but a championship QB. The most interesting thing is the name Keenum stopped showing up in your posts on 9/12/2018, until 2021. I wonder why that is? [Reply]
Quite the collection of rival head coaches in the AFC West.
Wile E Coyote is in LA running a parametric statistical analysis that he believes will crack the league wide open, but more than likely all it will do is lose him games.
Palpatine Wannabe (down to accepting head coaching jobs and then walking away a day later like a fucking prick) is making all his guys go through their “Do your job” seminar training. A lot of shit will be talked about him in his second go-around as well.
And then finally there’s touchy-feely guidance counselor in Denver. Prior to his Eric Bieniemy role in GB, he could only ever get jobs for dogshit teams with terrible offenses, and never had a record of making them any better. He’s certain to be fired in a couple seasons just like his predecessors, but it remains to be seen if it will be due to his incompetence or because a player files a Title IX on his ass [Reply]
Quite the collection of rival head coaches in the AFC West.
Wile E Coyote is in LA running a parametric statistical analysis that he believes will crack the league wide open, but more than likely all it will do is lose him games.
Palpatine Wannabe (down to accepting head coaching jobs and then walking away a day later like a fucking prick) is making all his guys go through their “Do your job” seminar training. A lot of shit will be talked about him in his second go-around as well.
And then finally there’s touchy-feely guidance counselor in Denver. Prior to his Eric Bieniemy role in GB, he could only ever get jobs for dogshit teams with terrible offenses, and never had a record of making them any better. He’s certain to be fired in a couple seasons just like his predecessors, but it remains to be seen if it will be due to his incompetence or because a player files a Title IX on his ass [Reply]
Originally Posted by MagicHef:
It seems to be working quite well, actually. Check out the number of angry responses calling me names and questioning my intelligence.
Seems to me at the time he wasnt the best 20M backup QB, but a championship QB. The most interesting thing is the name Keenum stopped showing up in your posts on 9/12/2018, until 2021. I wonder why that is?
8. Among GMs and front-office leaders, who is the best talent evaluator?
Spoiler!
Ballard (6), Beane (4), Licht (2) and Paton (2) were the only ones who received multiple votes
Broncos GM George Paton (two votes)
• “I’ve had players on George’s teams dating back to Minnesota. Based on conversations we’ve had about player development and talent acquisition, he’s always been someone that I’ve really truly respected.”
9. Among GMs and front-office leaders, whom do you trust the most?
Spoiler!
Beane (4), Andrew Berry (4), Paton (3) and Decosta were the only GM's to receive multiple votes.
Broncos GM George Paton (three votes)
• “If he says something, 99 percent of the time he actually does it, or if he doesn’t do it, he’s got a good reason why.”
• “Does a great job. Very honest. You always know where you stand with him. You may not like what you hear, but you’re going to hear the truth, and that’s all you ask for as an agent. John Schneider and Chris Ballard are the same, but George is best at communicating.”