Originally Posted by BlackOp:
If Horseface was a "genius" ...he wouldn't sign Miller to that bloated contract. Broncos QB situation is pretty bleak for the next few years...and if Lynch fails to become a superhero...probably longer.
Save the money and collect picks...that team isn't going anywhere with Sanchez and their Manning-era free agents being gone before Lynch is ready. Time to admit you are rebuilding...and start thinking about 2-3 years from now.
Damn...If only the Donks had taken my advice from 2016. Should have let Miller walk...9 failed years later, they are finally attempting a proper rebuild.
Oh and I forgot they ****ing signed Sanchez at one point in this decade long desperation cycle [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pasta Little Brioni:
The proof there is steering involved? Officials are never held accountable for their poor job performance
We don't actually know that to be true. The NFL keeps all discipline of the officials confidential. I may be mistaken, but IIRC the official that made the idiotic forward progress call on the Titans sack and fumble was out of the league after that stupidity. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pasta Little Brioni:
Tuck Rule
Marlon McCree fumbled INT
Jacksonville absolutely ****ed by the refs
Dee offsides. Never seen that called in that situation.
Atlanta going full reerun and then getting sacked out of FG range that would put the game away.
Russ picked at the 1 yard line
Add in spygate, deflategate, paying Brady nothing while offering under the table incentives
Their whole runs were shams...
Never has a player or organization had this many fluke things go their way. To put KC and NE in the same sentence is criminal. A SuperBowl title this year puts us above any Franchise in EVERY major US sport
Well, the Bulls did 3-peat, but. I HEAR YA!!!
Dee ****ING Ford! What a SHIT call that was!!! [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
No idea and what I read could have been wrong.. I think KC had the most holding calls in the 2023 regular season and then none in the SB, for a 3rd straight time. If that's accurate - it's kind of weird.
I'd say the weirdest part is that penalties suddenly became a massive issue for Jawaan Taylor after joining the Chiefs.
Through the first four years of his career, Taylor had been called for 39 penalties over 4,437 snaps: 0.9% of total snaps. Of those 37 penalties, 15 ended up being false starts, and Taylor had been called for zero illegal formation penalties--much to the chagrin of Los Angeles Chargers defensive end Joey Bosa. Taylor’s always been known as a guy who times the snap right to the point where it looks like a false start — but it rarely ends up that way. Taylor’s also known for pushing his alignment further back on his pass sets — a thing most offensive tackles do in 2023.
Prior to this season, this was never an issue, but suddenly it is. Through three games as a Chief, Taylor has already been called for three false starts and three illegal formation penalties.
But I get that you're going to look at this through Broncos glasses. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
I'd say the weirdest part is that penalties suddenly became a massive issue for Jawaan Taylor after joining the Chiefs.
Through the first four years of his career, Taylor had been called for 39 penalties over 4,437 snaps: 0.9% of total snaps. Of those 37 penalties, 15 ended up being false starts, and Taylor had been called for zero illegal formation penalties--much to the chagrin of Los Angeles Chargers defensive end Joey Bosa. Taylor’s always been known as a guy who times the snap right to the point where it looks like a false start — but it rarely ends up that way. Taylor’s also known for pushing his alignment further back on his pass sets — a thing most offensive tackles do in 2023.
Prior to this season, this was never an issue, but suddenly it is. Through three games as a Chief, Taylor has already been called for three false starts and three illegal formation penalties.
But I get that you're going to look at this through Broncos glasses.
Collins worth embarrassed the league in the opener, so they took it out on Jawan. He also would have NEVER done that to the Patriots. That piece of shit can't stand Midwest success. [Reply]
This is the type of stuff you’d hear about Peyton Manning. Bo is going to be special, folks.
Oregon coach Dan Lanning on ex-Ducks QB Bo Nix, now the #Broncos starter: “The part that was always different for me with Bo is I 100 percent always felt like every game I was walking on the field with another coach who just happens to play for us."