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ROYC75 04:26 PM 08-12-2014
Discussion: All things Broncos.
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TEX 08:04 PM 03-29-2023
Originally Posted by jjchieffan:
Okay Knowshit. I'll ask this question that I've asked every other moron that has said that the officials helped Kansas City by calling a legit hold that the defender admitted he was holding on. If the refs were trying to help the Chiefs win, then why did they overturn the second fumble scoop and score? And later, why did they rule the bobbled catch going out of bounds as a catch? Those calls were both close enough to go either way. A ref crew trying to help the Chiefs would have easily ruled in the Chiefs favor. But they didn't.
What does it matter? He's an idiot. His denial is all they he has left these days. :-)
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RealSNR 08:15 PM 03-29-2023
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
The Chiefs’ star players stayed healthy, the officials ensured they made it out of the AFCCG and they won Sodgate. Tyreek Hill had a great season in Miami too.

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htismaqe 07:43 AM 03-30-2023


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Peter Gibbons 08:12 AM 03-30-2023
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
The Chiefs’ star players stayed healthy, the officials ensured they made it out of the AFCCG and they won Sodgate. Tyreek Hill had a great season in Miami too.
How big of a brokedick are the Broncos players? Even when taking (cheating) Adderall and shrooms, they still can’t get on the field? Wow.
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Rainbarrel 08:25 AM 03-30-2023
One team has a box of saltines, Paton is holding out for unsalted. The rest is speculation as to team & player
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RedinTexas 09:30 AM 03-30-2023
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
The Chiefs’ star players stayed healthy, the officials ensured they made it out of the AFCCG and they won Sodgate. Tyreek Hill had a great season in Miami too.
Copium is powerful. You're going to need lots more and better get the Extra Strength capsules while you're at it. We've only just begun this dynasty.
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Coochie liquor 04:49 PM 03-30-2023
Knowmo???


Broncos now among the five-longest active playoff droughts in sports

JAKE SHAPIROMar 30, 2023, 7:00 AM
Some of the longest playoff droughts across sports have ended over the last few months, the Seattle Mariners ended 21 years without a postseason appearance this past fall and the Sacramento Kings clinched the postseason on Wednesday, ending 16 years of misery.

The longest playoff drought in the big four American sports (NFL, NBA, MLB and NHL) is now owned by the New York Jets. And Jets and Broncos have more in common than Nathaniel Hackett. When Denver traded Tim Tebow to the Jets to clear a spot for Peyton Manning, little did either know at the time they would soon be bonded in ineptitude. The Jets playoff drought had just begun while the Broncos began just after Manning hung it up.

With the Mariners and Kings success, the Broncos have joined the Jets among the worst playoff droughts.

Here are the five longest active playoff droughts in sports.

1: New York Jets — 12 years (2010)

The last time the Jets played in the postseason, Mark Sanchez and Rex Ryan were leading them to a second-straight AFC title game. The Jets have had one winning season since, going 10-6 but they missed the playoffs. Three coaches later New York nearly ended their drought this past season but collapsed down the stretch. They’re expected to be in the hunt this year with Hackett helping them get Aaron Rodgers.

2: Buffalo Sabres — 11 years (2010-11)

Something is in the water in the Empire State. Baring a late-season surge this playoff drought is about to increase to 12. Seven coaches in 11 years, a failed second overall pick in the draft (Jack Eichel), and just stinky play for years have kept Buffalo here. And they’re about to extend their already NHL record playoff drought in just a few weeks.

T-3: Detroit Tigers — 8 years (2014)

The Tigers made it to the playoffs in four-straight seasons after only one postseason trip in 23 years—though they did win the World Series in 2006. Their best pitcher, future Hall of Famer Justin Verlander, was still there by 2014 as was fellow future Hall of Fame pitcher Max Scherzer. They’re both teammates with the Mets now, each having won two Cy Youngs since leaving the Motor City.

T-3: Los Angeles Angels — 8 years (2014)

Another team with a terrific twosome yet the Angels have had both for their primes and just can’t make it to the postseason. Mike Trout, the game’s best player, has only once led his team to the playoffs and they were swept. Now armed with historic talent Shohei Ohtani, who hasn’t played a meaningful game in MLB, could they end the drought this year?

T-5: Denver Broncos — 7 years (2015)

The Broncos won the Super Bowl and haven’t been back to the playoffs since. It’s been a rough few years but being in this company is not usual. The franchise has tied their longest NFL playoff drought. The first seven-year drought began the first year the team joined the league and it’s technically longer if you go back to AFL play as well. The total number is 17-year drought to begin the franchise before they lost Super Bowl XII in 1978. The current Broncos are in the class of historic badness.

T-5: Kansas City Royals — 7 seasons (2015)

Like the Broncos the last Royals playoff game saw them take home the title.

T-5: Pittsburgh Pirates — 7 seasons (2015)

Thanks to the Wildcard the Pirates made three-straight trips to the postseason. The last time they won the division the Rockies didn’t exist and Barry Bonds won MVP roaming the Pittsburgh outfield (1992.)

T-5: Charlotte Hornets — 7 seasons (2015-16)

Who cares? Ha!

T-5: Detroit Red Wings — 6 seasons (2015-16)* about to be 7

At the time of writing the Red Wings had yet to be eliminated from the 2023 NHL postseason. But they’re not making it and they will move their playoff drought to seven seasons after 25-straight of making the postseason, which included some great head-to-heads with the Avs.

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MagicHef 05:13 PM 03-30-2023
Originally Posted by htismaqe:


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They can steal the guy in the picture.

Please?
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Rainbarrel 05:13 PM 03-30-2023
Willie McGinest would make a fine addition to the defensive coaching staff. Available....perhaps
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Quesadilla Joe 06:27 PM 03-30-2023

Yes, Broncos did hold a top 30 visit with multi-positional Jack Colletto, per source. Colletto - "The Jackhammer" - is a FB/TE/LB/Wildcat QB/core special teamer from Oregon State.
A possible next Taysom Hill for Sean Payton? #9sports

— Mike Klis (@mikeklis) March 30, 2023


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tredadda 06:29 PM 03-30-2023
Originally Posted by Coochie liquor:
Knowmo???


Broncos now among the five-longest active playoff droughts in sports

JAKE SHAPIROMar 30, 2023, 7:00 AM
Some of the longest playoff droughts across sports have ended over the last few months, the Seattle Mariners ended 21 years without a postseason appearance this past fall and the Sacramento Kings clinched the postseason on Wednesday, ending 16 years of misery.

The longest playoff drought in the big four American sports (NFL, NBA, MLB and NHL) is now owned by the New York Jets. And Jets and Broncos have more in common than Nathaniel Hackett. When Denver traded Tim Tebow to the Jets to clear a spot for Peyton Manning, little did either know at the time they would soon be bonded in ineptitude. The Jets playoff drought had just begun while the Broncos began just after Manning hung it up.

With the Mariners and Kings success, the Broncos have joined the Jets among the worst playoff droughts.

Here are the five longest active playoff droughts in sports.

1: New York Jets — 12 years (2010)

The last time the Jets played in the postseason, Mark Sanchez and Rex Ryan were leading them to a second-straight AFC title game. The Jets have had one winning season since, going 10-6 but they missed the playoffs. Three coaches later New York nearly ended their drought this past season but collapsed down the stretch. They’re expected to be in the hunt this year with Hackett helping them get Aaron Rodgers.

2: Buffalo Sabres — 11 years (2010-11)

Something is in the water in the Empire State. Baring a late-season surge this playoff drought is about to increase to 12. Seven coaches in 11 years, a failed second overall pick in the draft (Jack Eichel), and just stinky play for years have kept Buffalo here. And they’re about to extend their already NHL record playoff drought in just a few weeks.

T-3: Detroit Tigers — 8 years (2014)

The Tigers made it to the playoffs in four-straight seasons after only one postseason trip in 23 years—though they did win the World Series in 2006. Their best pitcher, future Hall of Famer Justin Verlander, was still there by 2014 as was fellow future Hall of Fame pitcher Max Scherzer. They’re both teammates with the Mets now, each having won two Cy Youngs since leaving the Motor City.

T-3: Los Angeles Angels — 8 years (2014)

Another team with a terrific twosome yet the Angels have had both for their primes and just can’t make it to the postseason. Mike Trout, the game’s best player, has only once led his team to the playoffs and they were swept. Now armed with historic talent Shohei Ohtani, who hasn’t played a meaningful game in MLB, could they end the drought this year?

T-5: Denver Broncos — 7 years (2015)

The Broncos won the Super Bowl and haven’t been back to the playoffs since. It’s been a rough few years but being in this company is not usual. The franchise has tied their longest NFL playoff drought. The first seven-year drought began the first year the team joined the league and it’s technically longer if you go back to AFL play as well. The total number is 17-year drought to begin the franchise before they lost Super Bowl XII in 1978. The current Broncos are in the class of historic badness.

T-5: Kansas City Royals — 7 seasons (2015)

Like the Broncos the last Royals playoff game saw them take home the title.

T-5: Pittsburgh Pirates — 7 seasons (2015)

Thanks to the Wildcard the Pirates made three-straight trips to the postseason. The last time they won the division the Rockies didn’t exist and Barry Bonds won MVP roaming the Pittsburgh outfield (1992.)

T-5: Charlotte Hornets — 7 seasons (2015-16)

Who cares? Ha!

T-5: Detroit Red Wings — 6 seasons (2015-16)* about to be 7

At the time of writing the Red Wings had yet to be eliminated from the 2023 NHL postseason. But they’re not making it and they will move their playoff drought to seven seasons after 25-straight of making the postseason, which included some great head-to-heads with the Avs.

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:-)
:-):-):-)

His algorithm doesn’t compute what you asked. It is too busy combing the web for irrelevant tweets.
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tredadda 06:30 PM 03-30-2023
Originally Posted by tredadda:
His algorithm doesn’t compute what you asked. It is too busy combing the web for irrelevant tweets.
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:


:-)
Case in point.
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Pasta Little Brioni 06:41 PM 03-30-2023
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:


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So you're itching to trade up in to the top 30 for a Fullback :-)
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Mile High Mania 09:54 PM 03-30-2023
Originally Posted by Pasta Little Brother:
So you're itching to trade up in to the top 30 for a Fullback :-)
Yeah, but his nickname is the 'Jackhammer'...
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GloucesterChief 10:16 PM 03-30-2023
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
Yeah, but his nickname is the 'Jackhammer'...
He is going to jackhammer your cap once his rookie contract is over cause Payton will throw him bags of cash.
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