Originally Posted by Sweet Daddy Hate:
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.
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.
Olandis Gary or whoever he is was put in the Hall of Fame because he's on NFL Network. That's the only thing he has over Priest Holmes or Jamaal Charles. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
Olandis Gary or whoever he is was put in the Hall of Fame because he's on NFL Network. That's the only thing he has over Priest Holmes or Jamaal Charles.
Cynical...me likes. I doubt the donko-tards even caught it. They are too busy letting their Elway-inflatable dolls violate them... [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
Olandis Gary or whoever he is was put in the Hall of Fame because he's on NFL Network. That's the only thing he has over Priest Holmes or Jamaal Charles.
Peter King wrote about the Priest Holmes situation in his MMQB column...
Spoiler!
Enough, please, of this narrative: Now that Terrell Davis parlayed three supernova seasons into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, let’s get a campaign going for Priest Holmes.
Apples, pomegranates.
In the regular season, the three great seasons of the two men are wholly comparable, and Holmes even has an edge: 6,566 yards from scrimmage from Holmes in 2001-03, as opposed to 6,010 for Davis in 1996-98.
But Davis never would have made the Hall of Fame without his playoff résumé in those three seasons, particularly his seven 100-yard performances in seven postseason games in 1997 and 1998, an unprecedented run of rushing success that almost certainly will never be repeated. Davis is the best playoff running back of all time, averaging 142.5 yards per game. Comparing Davis and Holmes in the postseason:
Originally Posted by Coogs:
Really good 2 minute piece on Mahomes on ESPN this morning.
Readers Digest version:
The hype is real. When Chiefs decide to unveil him, lookout. Throws he made in college they said he couldn't do in the pros... he is doing. There are just some things certain people can do that other people could never do, ever, and Mahomes is one of those guys.
Can we talk about John Elway's 1st-3rd round draft picks on offense. Not a single player is a current starter. Most considered MAJOR busts pic.twitter.com/tqAdjOxmN4
Can we talk about John Elway's 1st-3rd round draft picks on offense. Not a single player is a current starter. Most considered MAJOR busts pic.twitter.com/tqAdjOxmN4
Can we talk about John Elway's 1st-3rd round draft picks on offense. Not a single player is a current starter. Most considered MAJOR busts pic.twitter.com/tqAdjOxmN4
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Rumor of us being interested in anyone other than the QBs we have is another example of irresponsible, fake news!!
9:39 AM ˇ Aug 9, 2017 [Reply]