Originally Posted by jjchieffan: :-) I would expect your delusional ass to pump that bullshit narrative. Calling a penalty on a blatant late hit out of bounds is hardly the refs handing them the game. And I still have yet to hear anyone explain how one team has an advantage over the other when playing on the same field. Do you think that the offensive linemen were somehow able to get better footing to hold off the Eagles passrushers? And don't forget. The Chiefs had the second most sacks in the league this year. Who's to say that the Chiefs wouldn't have sacked Hurts into oblivion on a better field? They certainly were all over Burrow in Arrowhead during the AFCCG. Face it, the Chiefs are a far better team that your Donks team from top to bottom. They are actually legit Superbowl champions. Unlike any of the Superfarce teams that your cheating franchise claims.
Can you imagine the 2015 Broncos playing the Burrow-led Bengals with Manning on one leg, down 4 of their top 5 WRs, plus two of their top defensive players?
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
No, my point was Payton wasn’t in an easy as cake division for 16 years.
Sure about that?
Let's look at his first 5 years in the AFC South compared to Mahomes first 5 years in the AFC West:
2006-2010 Saints:
Divisional opponents (Falcons, Panthers, Bucs) overall record for 5 years: 114-126. Second place team finished 8-8, 7-9, 11-5, 9-7, 11-5 from 2006-2010. Overall winning % of divisional opponents over that 5 year span? 0.475
2018-2022 Chiefs:
Divisional opponents (Chargers, Raiders, Broncos) overall record for 5 years: 110-136. Second place team finished 12-4, 7-9, 8-8, 10-7, 10-7 from 2018-2022. Overall winning % of divisional opponents over that 5 year span? 0.447
Looks pretty similar, huh?
There's one outlier in these numbers for these 10 seasons. The 2008 season where the NFC South went 32-16. All 4 teams went .500 or better. If you take away that one season, the overall winning % for the Saints divisional opponents over the other 4 years is 0.427.
So, outside of the 2008 season, Sean Payton actually coached in a weaker division than Mahomes has played in during his 5 NFL seasons as a starter. And, out of that, Sean Payton managed one Super Bowl appearance and victory. Mahomes has managed 3 Super Bowl appearances and 2 victories.
Might want to re-think your bullshit narrative from above, huh? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Early in the season I thought they just needed more time to gel because the starters never played a down in the preseason. By the end of October I was hoping for the Broncos to go after Sean Payton:
Why did you post continuously about Harbaugh if you were all in on Payton? :-)
And of course you 180'd on Hackett when it became obvious that he wouldn't coach a 2nd season. Before that, you were all in, no matter how many times he embarrassed himself. :-)
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Once Russ settles in… UhOh
“What I do not want to hear is [Russell Wilson’s struggles] are about Nathaniel Hackett’s offense. I like this offense. This is a dynamic offense that I would want to play in and that’s why Russ chose it.” HOF Steve Young during #MNF pregame
The Rams bought a Super Bowl and it worked. Now they are shit not worthy of fertilizer. So far Wally World owner #2 is chasing that 1 in 50 shot very poorly [Reply]
Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
Can you imagine the 2015 Broncos playing the Burrow-led Bengals with Manning on one leg, down 4 of their top 5 WRs, plus two of their top defensive players?
The Broncos always have a million WR injuries now and all I hear from Knowmo is BUT TEH INJURIEZ
I thought you had a future HOF QB capable of turning chicken shit into chicken salad? I thought your WR depth was outstanding and all these chumps had different skill sets? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
The roster that Dorsey built has degraded over time. The 2018 Chiefs with Hill, Kelce, Hunt, Watkins, Schwartz, Fisher, Justin Houston, Dee Ford and Chris Jones was much better than the 2022 version of the Chiefs.
Originally Posted by TomBarndtsTwin:
Sure about that?
Let's look at his first 5 years in the AFC South compared to Mahomes first 5 years in the AFC West:
Might want to re-think your bullshit narrative from above, huh?
I say Mahomes has had an easy division so far and that Payton didn’t always have it easy because he had to deal with the prime Matt Ryan/Julio combo and young Cam Newton. You decide to check the records of the Saints’ divisional opponents from 2006-2010 (Julio and Cam were drafted in 2011) and then prove that Mahomes still had it easier than Payton? :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pasta Little Brother:
Two words....
Superfarce Fifty
Even with that farce, Denver has reached the playoffs 8 times in 22 seasons this millennium. Just a poorly-run, clueless organization. They’d be on the level of the Lions if they hadn’t lucked into Elway and Manning. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
The refs handed you guys the AFCCG at Burrowhead and then Sodgate gave you guys the Super Bowl.
The Eagles would’ve went 2020 Bucs on that ass if the field had good footing.
What an absolute fucking retard. You’re barely worth the effort, and at this point I’d rather you get banned you pussy!
We both played on the SAME FUCKING FIELD!! We both scored into the 30+ point range (I know that you Dungkey fans don’t understand that part). Pat had a fucking HAS. Bitch I seriously hope you get hit by a car and we never hear from you again! [Reply]
Originally Posted by ReynardMuldrake:
What is Sodgate? What does that mean? Every time I ask you keep dodging the question.
“The Sodfather,” an employee of the Chiefs, was in charge of the field for the Super Bowl. In order to protect a hobbled Mahomes from the Eagles’ ferocious pass rush, Andy Reid asked him to make the field slick and had his team prepped with proper cleats in order to deal with it. After winning the Super Bowl for the Chiefs, the “Sodfather” retired. [Reply]