Originally Posted by BlackOp:
I knew that it was virtually impossible for a Donko follower to answer with a simple yes/no. Spin is a must to rationalize those tarnished trophies....
You, begrudgingly against overwhelming evidence,.... answered "yes"...
So at least we have established that the Broncos have a natural occurring home field advantage that no other team has the luxury of exploiting...that's a start.
I conceded that this "re-programming" would take time...but you showed promise.
There is still hope for you....
You're a moron. You've failed to address why this only helps the Broncos and not the three other professional teams. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
You're a moron. You've failed to address why this only helps the Broncos and not the three other professional teams.
1. NBA- "In the past, Hakeem Olajuwon has had problems playing in Denver's mile-high altitude, at times needing oxygen on the bench."
2. NFL- "Most teams who travel to Denver to take on the Broncos simply show up the day before a game. But for this week’s playoff tilt, the Patriots thought an extra day just might give them the edge in adjusting to the altitude"
3. NBA from Havard research- When we compared how visiting players performed away from and at Denver, the difference became even larger. Outside of the Pepsi Center, these players shot 76.0%, but at this higher elevation, they shot just 74.5%. Once again, our results were significant, yielding a p-value of 0.0143.
4. NBA- DENVER – Head coach Doc Rivers heard a crazy theory about playing in Denver.
“Come in right before the game,” Rivers said. “Like, take the fine. I’ve heard that, and I’ve heard from someone, I won’t say the coach, but he’s a championship coach, he thinks if you fly in right before the game, off the plane, right to the game, you have a better chance.”
The Clippers didn’t do that as they prepare to face the Nuggets on Friday night, but they know they need to be cognizant of the high altitude that can cause problems for visiting teams. Rivers said a bunch of theories are out there about how to combat the issue, and no one’s sure about the correct answer.
He said he when his son, Austin Rivers, played in Denver, he told him to warm up hard and that should help out. When his son did that, he went to the lay-up line in warm-ups and quickly had to go sit down from exhaustion.
“I’ve heard so many theories with that,” Rivers said. “That’s as tough as it gets. Having said that, at least it’s a day off and playing them.”
The physical exhaustion playing in Denver can be problematic. So too can the mental exhaustion knowing Friday night is the start of four games in five nights for the Clippers. The Clippers know even against a struggling Nuggets squad, the night won’t be won easily.
“Denver’s a tough environment,” said Chris Paul. “Use that first quarter to try to blow the wind out and whatnot, but they don’t feel sorry for you. They’re there waiting on us and we’ve got to be ready to play when we get there.”
DeAndre Jordan, who deals with asthma, could have an even tougher time. But he said the altitude can affect anyone.
“It’s tough,” Jordan said. “The air in Utah is also tough, but Denver’s tough on anybody. After the first eight minutes, everyone thinks they have asthma. I know my lips are super chapped after the first timeout.” [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
You're a moron. You've failed to address why this only helps the Broncos and not the three other professional teams.
Why do you talk directly to that nut bag? The 3-4 extreme whack-a-doos that post in here on the regular are beyond conversation. [Reply]
Originally Posted by vailpass:
Why do you talk directly to that nut bag? The 3-4 extreme whack-a-doos that post in here on the regular are beyond conversation.
When Dokno-tards are faced with reality....they just choose to ignore the facts. They just put their fingers in theirs ears and continue their mindless ElFraud worship.
"Sanchez will be an improvement over Manning"...how many times was that parroted over the off-season?
"Our O-line has been vastly improved" after singing Stephenson.....
The fantasy goes on and on and on....
Kubiak is starting to get pissed...he's finally realizing Horseface has set him up to fail...Players are starting to get into fights...it's getting chippy over there. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BlackOp:
When Dokno-tards are faced with reality....they just choose to ignore the facts. They just put their fingers in theirs ears and continue their mindless ElFraud worship.
"Sanchez will be an improvement over Manning"...how many times was that parroted over the off-season?
"Our O-line has been vastly improved" after singing Stephenson.....
The fantasy goes on and on and on....
Kubiak is starting to get pissed...he's finally realizing Horseface has set him up to fail...Players are starting to get into fights...it's getting chippy over there.
I normally wouldn't say such fucked up
Things, but I hope Von Miller finds your home
Address [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaNewGuy:
Never stop being you :-)
I dont have anything personal against the Donko worshipers that waste their time in this thread...other than their questionable decision-making in following a corrupt franchise.
They are all probably good dudes...well, except for that KnoShow. He's just a horrible, horrible human being....:-) [Reply]