Originally Posted by Chiefs=Champions:
An underrated advantage of being so dominant in our division for so long, is it forces teams to be impatient to try to compete. Rather than building the right way the Broncos and Raiders went all in. Going all in can work for a short period of time, but you are left paying the piper eventually. The biggest issue is they haven't even achieved short term success.
The chiefs had a "rebuilding" year and they are still the team to beat. That's a scary thought for the rest of the division. The luxury of having a generational talent at qb is everyone else if forever trying to catch up. While paying for mediocrity, only leads to more mediocrity.
What’s also scarier and disturbing for the rest of the AFCW is that KC continues to dominate and be an at worst second best team in the league while being one of the youngest. Denver and LV are trying to compete with “splash” FAs because they can’t draft well. KC has a better HC than anyone in the AFCW, better GM and easily the best QB. Plus they draft ridiculously well considering they always draft at the end of each round. When teams have that going for them, they are very hard to beat. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
The fanbase isn't going anywhere long-term... the diehards will fight through the pain, like most fans do. I'm waiting for the new ownership group to say they've had enough and they start making changes. The franchise is in this situation mostly because of the void the ownership situation left them in for the last several years. It's time for the new owners to make changes, put their stamp on the team and chart a new course.
Your team is in this situation because you brought in Elway to be your GM. Because he was able to luck into Manning your team had a few years of success. Because of that and what he meant to the franchise the Broncos are stuck with him and his poor hires and drafting. In spite of Knowmo’s attempts to prove otherwise, your GM is not good and his HC choice and QB choice are even worse. [Reply]
Impressive job by George Paton to sign Marlon Mack so quickly off the 49ers practice squad in order to get him to Denver in time to travel with the team to London this afternoon.
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
The fanbase isn't going anywhere long-term... the diehards will fight through the pain, like most fans do. I'm waiting for the new ownership group to say they've had enough and they start making changes. The franchise is in this situation mostly because of the void the ownership situation left them in for the last several years. It's time for the new owners to make changes, put their stamp on the team and chart a new course.
Dude, they are Walmart execs. They are about cheap, crap that makes money. As long as the fans go, they will keep that up [Reply]
Impressive job by George Paton to sign Marlon Mack so quickly off the 49ers practice squad in order to get him to Denver in time to travel with the team to London this afternoon.
Impressive job by George Paton to sign Marlon Mack so quickly off the 49ers practice squad in order to get him to Denver in time to travel with the team to London this afternoon.
Impressive job by George Paton to sign Marlon Mack so quickly off the 49ers practice squad in order to get him to Denver in time to travel with the team to London this afternoon.
Impressive job by George Paton to sign Marlon Mack so quickly off the 49ers practice squad in order to get him to Denver in time to travel with the team to London this afternoon.
Impressive job by George Paton to sign Marlon Mack so quickly off the 49ers practice squad in order to get him to Denver in time to travel with the team to London this afternoon.