Originally Posted by tredadda:
Hang on to that as KCs about to pass that up in the next few years.
Broncos fans love “since the merger” numbers, as it conveniently erases the second-best decade of Chiefs football and a horrific chapter in Denver. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
Broncos fans love “since the merger” numbers, as it conveniently erases the second-best decade of Chiefs football and a horrific chapter in Denver.
Wouldn’t you if your team was awful and had some of the ugliest uniforms in the history of sports? [Reply]
Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
After next season, KC will have the most division titles in the West.
Think about it, all the Broncos have left is the “post merger” division titles and something like 2-3 more playoff wins. KC will catch and pass those soon leaving Denver with nothing left but the humiliation of losing 15 straight (and counting) over one of their biggest rivals. For a fan base that is as “proud” as they claim that has to be the ultimate gut punch. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
You don’t remember what Javonte Williams did to you guys the first time he played you?
I remember. He lost to us.
The same as everyone else on your roster. Every single time they've ever played us.
Trying to dunk on fans of a team that's beat your sorry ass franchise 15 straight times is a bold strategy, Quesadildos, let's see if it pays off for you. [Reply]
So when you compare the Kansas City and Denver franchises, which have played the same number of seasons in both the AFL and NFL, it looks like:
-They're tied in Super Bowls
-Kansas City has more franchise wins
-Kansas City leads the all-time series matchup 71-55
-Kansas City is poised to get more Super Bowls in the near future while Denver is poised to continue being a massive disappointment with a bloated roster that can't play together and a bloated QB with a bloated contract.
Denver has... well, it's got 2 more division championships. Those are important. Like, I guess? Oh, and Javonte Williams. They have Javonte Williams. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RealSNR:
So when you compare the Kansas City and Denver franchises, which have played the same number of seasons in both the AFL and NFL, it looks like:
-They're tied in Super Bowls
-Kansas City has more franchise wins
-Kansas City leads the all-time series matchup 71-55
-Kansas City is poised to get more Super Bowls in the near future while Denver is poised to continue being a massive disappointment with a bloated roster that can't play together and a bloated QB with a bloated contract.
Denver has... well, it's got 2 more division championships. Those are important. Like, I guess? Oh, and Javonte Williams. They have Javonte Williams.
They’re actually tied in division titles.
It’s funny…Denver fans like to pretend they’ve been a consistently elite franchise while KC’s consistently been crap. Yet it’s KC with the higher win percentage, a huge lead head to head, same number of Super Bowl wins (plus an AFL title), and same number of division titles. Doesn’t compute. [Reply]