Originally Posted by manchambo:
I don't watch wrestling. But there would never be a wrestler as inept as the Chiefs because no one would believe it.
KC throttled that fraud team...now, was it a staged event..to aid in the Manning triumphant return drama? I'm starting to think it was...as much as I want to believe it was a full-on beat down. KC is just used to belittle teams and send their future HOF QBs to the bench only to have them redeem themselves...at least NE was somewhat believable, they have Belichick but Kubiak and the #34 ranked QB? They blew. Chiefs are just fulling their small market obligations. It's happened two seasons in a row... [Reply]
Originally Posted by BlackOp:
KC throttled that fraud team...now, was it a staged event..to aid in the Manning triumphant return drama? I'm starting to think it was...as much as I want to believe it was a full-on beat down. KC is just used to belittle teams and send their future HOF QBs to the bench only to have them redeem themselves...at least NE was somewhat believable, they have Belichick but Kubiak and the #34 ranked QB? They blew. Chiefs are just fulling their small market obligations. It's happened two seasons in a row...
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Chiefs were the better team both times vs Denver. Denver only lead in both games for 27 seconds when Roby got JC's fumble.
denver's key is keeping Malik Jackson. He is the 2nd best player on that defense.
Yeah, my guess is he will want and accept a bit more than Denver can offer... Ware should be back and it would be great to keep Trevathan, but they might lose him too. A few of those guys will get paid quite well. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
Yeah, my guess is he will want and accept a bit more than Denver can offer... Ware should be back and it would be great to keep Trevathan, but they might lose him too. A few of those guys will get paid quite well.
Well it's a damn good draft for DL so maybe Elway will go that route to save money?
I really wish that the Chiefs could actually play a playoff game without most of our best guys severely injured and unable to go.
It would be great to have a Den/KC playoff game with both teams at full strength. It's what makes the NFL great. And the defensive battles would resemble the a Raven/Steeler like rivalry.
As much as it sucked to be on the losing end, the Den/KC game was one of the most exciting games of the season [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Well it's a damn good draft for DL so maybe Elway will go that route to save money?
I really wish that the Chiefs could actually play a playoff game without most of our best guys severely injured and unable to go.
It would be great to have a Den/KC playoff game with both teams at full strength. It's what makes the NFL great. And the defensive battles would resemble the a Raven/Steeler like rivalry.
As much as it sucked to be on the losing end, the Den/KC game was one of the most exciting games of the season
Yeah, things should be interesting in the division going forward. Denver has a lot of guys to resign, but I think they have a good foundation. The division run may very well come to an end, but all good things eventually do. As long as it's a competitive battle for the division because we have more teams playing well and not because they all suck, I'll be fine with whatever happens. I just want to see good football and the division on the rise. [Reply]
I believe that oil industry lizard men coated each blade of grass with a proprietary lubricant developed in the test kitchens of Papa John's. At the same time, Free Masons provided the Broncos with a secret solvent for their cleats, developed by Nationwide Insurance in laboratories hidden beneath DIA. Nationwide is on your side, Peyton. It is, indeed. [Reply]
I believe that oil industry lizard men coated each blade of grass with a proprietary lubricant developed in the test kitchens of Papa John's. At the same time, Free Masons provided the Broncos with a secret solvent for their cleats, developed by Nationwide Insurance in laboratories hidden beneath DIA. Nationwide is on your side, Peyton. It is, indeed.
I know...and the Broncos didn't even have to play on the same turf. [Reply]
I believe that oil industry lizard men coated each blade of grass with a proprietary lubricant developed in the test kitchens of Papa John's. At the same time, Free Masons provided the Broncos with a secret solvent for their cleats, developed by Nationwide Insurance in laboratories hidden beneath DIA. Nationwide is on your side, Peyton. It is, indeed.
Did you see the bottom of his shoes? Did tv make any effort to focus on them ? How do you know he didn't walk out there cleat less on purpose? Why have you never ever seen that before?
Do you believe everything you are told? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Steve Sewell:
I know. Must be off his/her meds.
You haven't said anything I find remotely interesting...so I care why? Sure, I can pretend to get along with you...it's what most people do that live in an entirely fake reality.
Freud detested nearly all humans...found them a primitive, self-serving extension of the animal kingdom. I offer you a banana out of goodwill....
I make no such offer to the flimsy spined Donko tools that sought out this place...they are using CP, vicariously, to feel superior while individually accomplishing nothing. It's what people who know they are rooting for a fruad champion do. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BlackOp:
You haven't said anything I find remotely interesting...so I care why? Sure, I can pretend to get along with you...it what most people do that live in an entirely fake reality.
Freud detested nearly all humans...found them a primitive, self-serving extension of the animal kingdom. I offer you a banana out of goodwill....
Freud was a little too full of himself..he should have been treated for narcissism.
when you're actually smarter than everyone else,life is very lonely [Reply]