Originally Posted by jjchieffan:
I love it how dumbshit Donk fans through up the bullshit tampering crap. Yes, Andy screwed up by talking to Maclin on the phone. Do you really think that measures up to the long tradition of cheating by the Donks franchise? That's like the unibomber saying hey, you just got busted for a speeding ticket so take that.
It sound like the Chiefs should work on making sure they cheat effectively. What could be dumber than ineffective cheating? [Reply]
Originally Posted by manchambo:
It sound like the Chiefs should work on making sure they cheat effectively. What could be dumber than ineffective cheating?
That's for sure. Look at the Donks. They make sure to do enough cheating to make it effective. So far they have effectively cheated their way into 3 Superbowl wins and 2 wins to start this season. Those Donks are the most effective cheaters in the league. [Reply]
Originally Posted by jjchieffan:
That's for sure. Look at the Donks. They make sure to do enough cheating to make it effective. So far they have effectively cheated their way into 3 Superbowl wins and 2 wins to start this season. Those Donks are the most effective cheaters in the league.
Well, if you're going to do something ... do it well. [Reply]
Originally Posted by jjchieffan:
That's for sure. Look at the Donks. They make sure to do enough cheating to make it effective. So far they have effectively cheated their way into 3 Superbowl wins and 2 wins to start this season. Those Donks are the most effective cheaters in the league.
A 1-1 record and no offensive TDs last week is all kc has to show for their cheating. I mean who needs 3rd rnd draft picks. Keep it up!! [Reply]
Originally Posted by Nut Fumble:
A 1-1 record and no offensive TDs last week is all kc has to show for their cheating. I mean who needs 3rd rnd draft picks. Keep it up!!
That's so true. My team doesn't hardly ever cheat, so they're horrible at it when they actually do. But those Broncos. They have mastered the art of cheating to a science. That's what happens when you practice something over and over. Kudos. You guys are the kings of cheating. You sure showed us. [Reply]
Originally Posted by jjchieffan:
That's for sure. Look at the Donks. They make sure to do enough cheating to make it effective. So far they have effectively cheated their way into 3 Superbowl wins and 2 wins to start this season. Those Donks are the most effective cheaters in the league.
And for us Broncos fans, it's been glorious! [Reply]
Originally Posted by jjchieffan:
That's so true. My team doesn't hardly ever cheat, so they're horrible at it when they actually do. But those Broncos. They have mastered the art of cheating to a science. That's what happens when you practice something over and over. Kudos. You guys are the kings of cheating. You sure showed us.
They are a true low class dirty organization. [Reply]
Originally Posted by jjchieffan:
That's for sure. Look at the Donks. They make sure to do enough cheating to make it effective. So far they have effectively cheated their way into 3 Superbowl wins and 2 wins to start this season. Those Donks are the most effective cheaters in the league.
LOL...it's like the Donks are trying to corner the silver market. [Reply]
Originally Posted by jjchieffan:
That's so true. My team doesn't hardly ever cheat, so they're horrible at it when they actually do. But those Broncos. They have mastered the art of cheating to a science. That's what happens when you practice something over and over. Kudos. You guys are the kings of cheating. You sure showed us.
Your tears are delicious. And your team cheats. lol... [Reply]
Originally Posted by : Elway on Osweiler: The deals you don’t make at times are the best ones
Brock Osweiler looked like anything but an $18 million per year quarterback on Thursday night as the Texans were shut out in New England, and the guy who nearly signed him for not much less than that noticed.
“A lot of times those deals you don’t make are the best ones,” Broncos executive V.P. of football operations and G.M. John Elway told Dave Logan and Susie Wargin of KOA radio on Friday.
Though Elway was responding to specific question and had a lighthearted tone, he said what he said, and it’ll be interesting to see what Osweiler and the Texans eventually have to say about that.
“Obviously it was a tough night for Houston last night and — but things move on,” Elway added. “You try to make the best decision when you have to make it. . . . Excluding last night, we really felt good with the way everything’s fallen, the way we went into camp, and we’re really excited with the guys who are playing the position for us now.”
Osweiler’s replacement, Trevor Siemian, has one touchdown pass and three interceptions in two games, both at home. On Sunday, the Broncos play a true road game for the first time since December 20, a stretch of seven games without having to entire hostile territory.
The Broncos will be in their own back yard on October 24, when Osweiler returns to town with the Texans. Elway’s comments likely will provide extra motivation; based, however, on what happened Thursday night, they’ll need a lot more than motivation to match up with the defending NFL champions.