Originally Posted by Coochie liquor:
Sounds interesting, Care to explain or just talking out your ass?? Can’t wait to hear the depths of your denial in your response! Break it down for us, while we sit here with the keys to your crib!!
He's behaving like a petulant toddler; just move along [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
The vast majority of those guys started the season off as backups.
I'd like them to keep PJ Locke and DeShawn Williams too. Risner and Kareem Jackson too, for the right price.
PJ and DeShawn are just guys, they can stay or go and it will have almost no impact. KJ is ancient, I wouldn’t be surprised if he retired.
The OL was atrocious, so I’m loathe to spend anything on someone who was a part of that, but Risner is probably worth keeping if he matches whatever scheme the incoming HC wants to run. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pasta Little Brother:
None of Denver's injuries thus season impacted that record
I mean, whenever I am reading this thread and I see a comment like this one, I don't even need to scan left to see the name of the poster behind the comment. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DomCasual:
I mean, whenever I am reading this thread and I see a comment like this one, I don't even need to scan left to see the name of the poster behind the comment.
Ditto for anything you post. Just go back to The Puddle and spew your BS there, for all the little Dom disciples to injest. [Reply]
Hey Dom, quick question…. Do you know what rhymes with “plenty dicks, pick ye one”?
I’ll give you a hint…. It has to do with a very specific number of days….
Give up (like Dungver always does)???
2651……: which represents the exact number of days it’s been since Dungver has beaten KC. I realize that’s a large number (kinda like your waist size) so it’s hard to compute. Let me help you break it down a little easier mkay??
2651 is the equivalent of two thousand, six hundred, and fifty one days. If you think of it in years which come in right at 365 days each, that’s well over 7 revolutions of the earth around the sun. But because your season is now over (unlike KC’s) that means at the very closest scenario you may have another chance to bend the knee to KC is 236 days. So by my very basic math that means that, Dungver won’t have even a slight chance to change this from happening until the streak has gone to 2887 days. Odds are we won’t face such an easy win that early in the season, so it’s likely the number is even higher. That’s an insane number of days. Something the Chiefs have NEVER encountered in their existence. Really wild stat, right?
Anyway, hope you’re enjoying your offseason, and all the false hope you’ll be pumped for the next few months. Don’t worry yourself about us Chiefs fans, we’ll be here getting ready for another Lombardi to put in the case.
I bet the Seahawks are pretty happy right now. They traded away their shit starting quarterback for the #5 pick in this upcoming draft, and got a real QB to take them to the playoffs. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TEX:
Ditto for anything you post. Just go back to The Puddle and spew your BS there, for all the little Dom disciples to injest.
It’s playoff time. Let’s focus on KC as they try to win it all vs. talking about a last place team…..again who’s gave up a top 5 pick for the most overpaid QB in the NFL. Let them dream of ending 15 game losing streaks, new $400,000 fields for one game, sweet uniform combinations and associated win streaks with them, and every HC they won’t get. [Reply]
Originally Posted by rydogg58:
I bet the Seahawks are pretty happy right now. They traded away their shit starting quarterback for the #5 pick in this upcoming draft, and got a real QB to take them to the playoffs.
They were happy in the offseason to be honest. They knew Denver got a Lemon. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chris Meck:
When are you Denver fans going to figure out that you have a bunch of morons running things, and there's no hope?
Wal-Mart kills small towns, and now it's going to kill Denver.
To elaborate just a little; Wal-Mart gives huge salaries to its top management to come up with ideas that seldom work and usually result in worse working conditions while ignoring the needs of the people who actually do the work needed to get the job done. They do this while feeding absolute bulls**t to the customers they "serve". Have a happy life Denver. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by tredadda:
It’s playoff time. Let’s focus on KC as they try to win it all vs. talking about a last place team…..again who’s gave up a top 5 pick for the most overpaid QB in the NFL. Let them dream of ending 15 game losing streaks, new $400,000 fields for one game, sweet uniform combinations and associated win streaks with them, and every HC they won’t get.