Poor KnowShit. This is the best that he can come up with. A deflection from the disaster going on at Pile High. Our rookie, who has never taken an NFL snap, a man who we all acknowledge from day one needs a year to learn, struggled in practice. Tell ya what KnowShit. Next year, if Smith is gone and Mahomes is struggling to beat out Tyler Bray for the starting spot, then you can say uh oh. But right now, our quarterback situation is exactly where we expected it to be. Can you say that about the Donks quarterbacks? I think not. [Reply]
For some reason, I thought that was when Gunther was coach. Okay, fine, twice. That's still not many a time as you put it. And the altitude advantage is real. Why are you siding with the Donks on this? [Reply]
From all accounts...Mahomes is light years ahead of Lynch. Pickston is still brutally struggling learning an NFL offense and some say he never will. [Reply]
Originally Posted by jjchieffan:
For some reason, I thought that was when Gunther was coach. Okay, fine, twice. That's still not many a time as you put it. And the altitude advantage is real. Why are you siding with the Donks on this?
Because its a cheap fucking cop-out, that's why. You're talking about a team that by all accounts is anything but invincible. I would surmise that the home field records of both clubs since the merger probably fall in to equal shares, if not MORE in KC's favor.
I just don't like or buy it one bit.
The biggest advantage they had has left the building and will probably spend the remainder of his years eating stem-cell popsicles just so he can walk. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Red Dawg:
TD had a great few years but the HOF is suppose to be about legends. Guys that kicked ass year in and year in the their career. Lately to many pretty good players and popular tv personalities are being let in.
TD and Warner are not legends. Easely is not legend and missed induction for 25 damn years.
They didn't kick ass year in and year out. They are bullshit HOF'ers.
I was surprised TD got in. He was on track to HOF when he blew his knee but he didn't play long enough.
Warner didn't surprise me as much. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Sweet Daddy Hate:
Because its a cheap ****ing cop-out, that's why. You're talking about a team that by all accounts is anything but invincible. I would surmise that the home field records of both clubs since the merger probably fall in to equal shares, if not MORE in KC's favor.
I just don't like or buy it one bit.
The biggest advantage they had has left the building and will probably spend the remainder of his years eating stem-cell popsicles just so he can walk.
Come on SDH. look at the facts. The last couple of years, the difference in talent has been enough that the Chiefs have been able to overcome it. But how can you deny players sitting on the sidelines sucking on oxygen when they're not on the field? It's an advantage that no other team in the league has, and it's real. [Reply]
Originally Posted by jjchieffan:
Come on SDH. look at the facts. The last couple of years, the difference in talent has been enough that the Chiefs have been able to overcome it. But how can you deny players sitting on the sidelines sucking on oxygen when they're not on the field? It's an advantage that no other team in the league has, and it's real.
I don't recall any players from the 90's huffing on oxygen tanks on the sidelines. Is it possible that the quality of the air has worsened since that time?
Probably.
It seems far too minor to get worked up over though. I think we can all agree that Denver's win/lose ratio is headed in a southerly direction, and for that we should all be quite happy. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Sweet Daddy Hate:
I think we can all agree that Denver's win/lose ratio is headed in a southerly direction, and for that we should all be quite happy.
Originally Posted by TomBarndtsTwin:
TD had a 3 year stretch that was HOF worthy, but I don't think that alone should warrant a trip to the Hall.
But, hey, he helped prop up the legend of John Elway and make everyone think he was better than he actually was. So there's that . . . .
He accomplished more in those three years than many HOF RB's did in their entire career. How many HOF RB's had a League MVP, Super Bowl MVP, back to back Super Bowl wins, and a 2,000 yard rushing season?
TD had 3x's as many 1,500 yard rushing seasons as Jerome Bettis and Curtis Martin. [Reply]