Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
No that is not what I was saying.. I realize it was not the same team that beat Denver in KC on a blocked FG.
Yeah Donks were dominate in that game...scored 14 points. Seven of those being an obvious OPI push-off by Sutton (he does that a lot)...whatever you do...leave out the wide open Kelce TD that Mahomes mis-fired...your stellar defense was MIA on that...or the missed Worthy bomb.
Donks were only close in that game due to the Chiefs playing lackadaisical, vanilla mid-season football and beating themselves...that was hardly a serious game-plan. They play down to inferior teams...this is documented. [Reply]
Think about how we felt when our savior Alex Smith took us back to the playoffs after the Pioli years. We were ecstatic. We got talked down to by Bronco fans because they saw that team for what it was: nothing special.
Denver is going through that right now, only it took 3 times longer to get back to the playoffs.
This would be a huge loss. The work Vance did developing that DL and making their secondary look good is the biggest reason they are this good this season
Sean Payton: "I think Vance [Joseph] is going to be a head coach again."
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
No that is not what I was saying.. I realize it was not the same team that beat Denver in KC on a blocked FG.
Mania is pulling out a little of that passive-aggressive behavior that has gone dormant for almost a decade. :-)
I guess beating the Chiefs back-ups in the Charity Bowl has put a skip in his step this morning. Enjoy it...it will be a while before the Donks get a schedule like they did in 2024.
The main question to ask yourself...will the Donks improve enough in the off-season to actually beat a winning AFC team? [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
This would be a huge loss. The work Vance did developing that DL and making their secondary look good is the biggest reason they are this good this season
Sean Payton: "I think Vance [Joseph] is going to be a head coach again."
Originally Posted by BlackOp:
Mania is pulling out a little of that passive-aggressive behavior that has gone dormant for almost a decade. :-)
I guess beating the Chiefs back-ups in the Charity Bowl has put a skip in his step this morning. Enjoy it...it will be a while before the Donks get a schedule like they did in 2024.
The main question to ask yourself...will the Donks improve enough in the off-season to actually beat a winning AFC team?
Yes, the passive aggressive stuff. They certainly have to bring in better player to beat better teams. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
No that is not what I was saying.. I realize it was not the same team that beat Denver in KC on a blocked FG.
That wouldn't be the team they'd face either.
That game happened right after Watson went down, and KC's pass defense was bad for awhile there. Even Bryce Young and O'Connell tore them up. Frankly, I was surprised Denver couldn't do more offensively.
Since that game, the Chiefs fixed the LT problem, reduced Nazeeh Johnson's role, got their best edge rusher back, added Hollywood Brown, and got Worthy rolling. Now Watson's coming back.
Even if none of these things happened, Playoff Chiefs are a different animal. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
That wouldn't be the team they'd face either.
That game happened right after Watson went down, and KC's pass defense was bad for awhile there. Even Bryce Young and O'Connell tore them up. Frankly, I was surprised Denver couldn't do more offensively.
Since that game, the Chiefs fixed the LT problem, reduced Nazeeh Johnson's role, got their best edge rusher back, added Hollywood Brown, and got Worthy rolling. Now Watson's coming back.
Even if none of these things happened, Playoff Chiefs are a different animal.
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
You guys always have quality excuses.
Wasn't making excuses. Excuses aren't needed for wins. The point is that KC is and will be a different team in the postseason. Look at the difference Hollywood Brown alone has made.
I don't think DenverFan's ever witnessed a Broncos loss or KC win that wasn't the direct result of refs, injuries or luck. Usually involving players no one's heard of.
This year, we were treated to the Legend Of Riley Moss. Cleveland would've scored 30 fewer points if the future HOFer had been available. [Reply]