Originally Posted by brdempsey69:
Show us where this has happened repeatedly with the Chiefs or the Chargers or the Raiders, like it has repeatedly with the Donks spanning over decades -- otherwise you're just talking words without being able to back them.
And do consider that sometime earlier in this thread, I pointed out a 1995 game in Donkeytown where Chiefs CB Dale Carter was guilty of DPI on a 4th down play and picked off Turd Elway's pass and stated that it should've been called with the Donks getting a 1st down around the 10-yard line.
You see, that's the difference -- I don't want the Chiefs to go about cheating or having the officials in their hip pockets, whereas all you Donktards seem to think you're entitled to these things to help your Donkeys team out -- kind of smacks of Bowlen, Elway, and Shanarat's mentalities, now doesn't it?
You have watched enough football to know that all teams, even KC benefits from bad or missed calls. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
You have watched enough football to know that all teams, even KC benefits from bad or missed calls.
That's not an answer. You're dodging and it doesn't matter what excuses you try to make for it. Which means that my analysis still stands.
As I said, I pointed out the 1995 bad no-call and that it was wrong. By contrast, when Pasta pointed out to you the '97 playoff gaffes earlier in this thread, you refused to answer -- which proves my point about Donktards believing that officiating gaffes that go in the Donkeys favor (some of them downright blatant) & spanning over decades is perfectly okay.
And you wonder why the Donks fraudulent SB trophies are continually being discredited, dishonored, and discounted -- well there is your answer. [Reply]
Originally Posted by brdempsey69:
That's not an answer. You're dodging and it doesn't matter what excuses you try to make for it. Which means that my analysis still stands.
As I said, I pointed out the 1995 bad no-call and that it was wrong. By contrast, when Pasta pointed out to you the '97 playoff gaffes earlier in this thread, you refused to answer -- which proves my point about Donktards believing that officiating gaffes that go in the Donkeys favor (some of them downright blatant) & spanning over decades is perfectly okay.
And you wonder why the Donks fraudulent SB trophies are continually being discredited, dishonored, and discounted -- well there is your answer.
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
You’re a nut.
No, it is simply a case of you and all the other Donktards having the same trait as your boys Bowlen, Elway, Shanarat and all the other Donkturds --- NO INTEGRITY. [Reply]
Originally Posted by brdempsey69:
No, it is simply a case of you and all the other Donktards having the same trait as your boys Bowlen, Elway, Shanarat and all the other Donkturds --- NO INTEGRITY.
So, KC has never benefited from a blown or missed call and either scored or won a game because of it? That’s fascinating really. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
So, KC has never benefited from a blown or missed call and either scored or won a game because of it? That’s fascinating really.
Again -- show us where this has happened repeatedly with the Chiefs or the Chargers or the Raiders, like it has repeatedly with the Donks spanning over decades.
The correct answer is you can't -- which is why you haven't.
In the case of the Raiders, one can claim that their playoff win over NE in 1976 was tainted, but that same claim cannot be made regarding their 1980 or 1983 SB championship runs, as none of those post-season victories by the Raiders in 1980 and 1983 were tainted in any way. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
Again, you act like that stuff only happens in favor of Denver. I’m sure there were no missed calls in KCs favor that game or any game this year.
Uh....WE are the ones who have to listen to idiots saying that KC gets every call and the games are fixed, when the reality is KC's received the most late-game flags in the NFL. [Reply]
Originally Posted by brdempsey69:
Let us not forget that push-off by Sutton on the Donks 2nd TD that should have been called back. Donkeys shouldn't have been as close as they were at the end, just like you say.
Which makes that FG block at the end all that much more gratifying & laughable.
Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
Uh....WE are the ones who have to listen to idiots saying that KC gets every call and the games are fixed, when the reality is KC's received the most late-game flags in the NFL.
I don’t think they get every call. Just saying, you can watch every NFL game and see a few key calls that are missed. Some act like it never happens in favor of KC. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
Carolina's been pretty good of late.
Like Orlovsky pointed out, KC's played two bad teams all season. The Raiders and New Orleans, and the Saints were healthier and actually playing pretty well at that point. I remember a Denver fan predicting they'd win that game. KC handled them easily. On the road in Vegas, KC had a 14 pt lead until a late garbage time score.
Funny how people want to talk about all the "serious flaws" of the 12-1 team, but not the flaws of the teams with 3-5 losses. Buffalo's 2-3 vs the playoff teams on their schedule and looked terrible in two of those losses. Their defense was terrible in the third. They've also eeked out multiple wins vs bad teams.
Baltimore's lost 5 games, including vs the Raiders and Browns.
Please explain the logic of why KC should be scared of these teams, especially in Arrowhead.
I didn’t say KC has serious flaws. I kind of said the opposite: the team isn’t playing up to its actual potential. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
The game on Sunday will determine if the Broncos make the playoffs or not.
It could determine if they finish with a winning record too...
Their 3 remaining games after the Colts could easily be losses...Burrow wont throw 2 pick sixes and they've already lost to the other two.
Donk fans better enjoy this fluke of a 2024 season...there wont be so many terrible teams next year. if they somehow backdoor their way into the post-season via the charity 7th spot...it might be a while before it happens again.
It's going to hinge on if Nix can improve on his rookie season...or he regresses like Stroud did.
It would be hilarious if KC knocks the Donks out playing Wentz and resting key starters. [Reply]
Two crazy games in a row for Denver, but two wins. Nix with his worst game. Defense with a huge improvement over whatever that Browns game was. [Reply]
Originally Posted by manchambo:
Two crazy games in a row for Denver, but two wins. Nix with his worst game. Defense with a huge improvement over whatever that Browns game was.
Too many more close wins against bad teams and the BCS will take you out of the top 25. You guys better watch it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RealSNR:
Too many more close wins against bad teams and the BCS will take you out of the top 25. You guys better watch it.
I guess you think this is clever, but Denver is not a team contending for a championship. It’s not a team with a realistic expectation of beating, say, the Ravens or Bills in the playoffs.
If Denver was such a team, the last two games would be concerning. [Reply]