Chiefs take this one... and the Broncos' fan's say,,, what the hell???
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the truth
It's the last surge the Broncos' have... even if they get a TD...KC Scott wrote:Not giving up yet.....
OK...
Not looking great.
Fuck it.
I have a stock that is going to double tomorrow as a result of a 210 Million dollar contract they announced after the bell so I'm really not feeling that bad about my Chiefs completely sucking ass on MNF
poptart wrote:Made it through with no problem, Scott, thanks.
Passed far enough east that we just had a few hours of howlin' wind and rain.
Thankful I didn't try to ejacu.....err.....eVacuate, what with the horrific traffic nightmare gettin' out of Harris County.
I hear there's another "sytem" down in the carribean right now.
Hmmmmm...........
Maybe it'll skip land and drop right down on KC metro.
:roll:d-townmike wrote:Ok talk about an asskicking. Sheefs haven't even landed at the airport yet!
I'm very impressed by the dominance of the Broncos tonight and amazed at the lack of presence by the Chiefs. I thought that D was supposed to have improved! Not even a 90 yard run by Dante Hall!
Willie Roaf's absence had nothing to do with this enialation. This was a team effort....just like the Broncos humiliation in Miami.
My apologies to all Broncos fans. Most people I talked last week and the days leading up to tonight all agreed that the Chiefs D was too much and the Broncos would struggle against it plus the team known for sucking it up on MNF. Obviously not the case tonight.
Great turnaround on the Broncos part and here's hoping for a win at J-ville next week.
:roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:I have serious doubts about the Monday night game next week. Chiefs are on a roll and will have big time momentum coming off the win over the Rayduuuhs plus the Broncos are known for sucking it up on Monday nights. And based on yesterdays pathetic performance, it's going to be a loooong season.
I can't pick them to win next Monday:
Chiefs 30
Broncos 14
Sorry fellow Bronco fans, but I'm a realistic fan...I gotta tell it like it is. Unlike a lot of you, I don't live in a fantasy world when it comes to my team.
I'll still be rooting for them and supporting them, and yes I really do want them to win, but based on what I saw yesterday with both teams, it doesn't look good for us.
Feel free to pile on now and pile on some more IF the Broncos pull this one off next week.
You know, this is about the eleventeenth time I've heard that dtown is the only "reasonable" Bronco fan. Help me out here, why are you of the opinion that he's more "reasonable" than the rest of us.........velocet wrote:Though he may spell "annihilation" incorrectly, though he may kick on third down, d-town certainly distinguishes himself as the most reasonable poster among the Donk contingent.
Enialation?d-townmike wrote:Willie Roaf's absence had nothing to do with this enialation.
I think he would inlude you with Mike as far as being among the most level headed Donk fans on this board. The village idiots of Donkfan on here include ICSF and a few others.Felix wrote:You know, this is about the eleventeenth time I've heard that dtown is the only "reasonable" Bronco fan. Help me out here, why are you of the opinion that he's more "reasonable" than the rest of us.........velocet wrote:Though he may spell "annihilation" incorrectly, though he may kick on third down, d-town certainly distinguishes himself as the most reasonable poster among the Donk contingent.
Oh so now I'm ignorant eh? I guess that's because I failed to acknowledge that in your minds eye, Willie Roaf is the Kansas City offensive line and is worth an additional 10 points to the offense.orcinus wrote:
You, on the other hand, will continue to embarrass yourself and your fellow Donc fans with your ignorance.
Feel free to resume your weak attempt at piling-on after the fact, though.
As for your wild exaggerations, I do believe Roaf would have made a difference on the scoreboard last night. I find it curious that you can't see any logic in that. Especially after witnessing Black, Bober and Sampson 'tard it up against your defense. Before you start attempting to twist my words around, though, it wouldn't have affected last night's final outcome. In addition to the fact your team played lights-out, Kansas City's personal foul penalties, dropsies, and worn-out defense made certain of that.orcinus, addressing dtownthirddown (not Pinks), wrote:
You, on the other hand, will continue to embarrass yourself and your fellow Donc fans with your ignorance.
Feel free to resume your weak attempt at piling-on after the fact, though.
Well, now, that was fun... How often does one get to see his team beaten soundly in all three phases of the game? Wouldn't want the Chiefs to run away from the Division now, would we?Truman wrote:Monday Night is a Statement Game for the Chiefs and a Must-Win for the Donks.
Why? The Chiefs take command of the Division with road-win Monday night. Now trailing by two games, the Donks fall into a tie with the Blots, who should take care of business against a much-improved Giants team at home on Sunday night. Oh, and the Raiduhs start thinking draft position after going armadillo at Philly. The Horse Heads must win to keep pace, secure a tie in the Division, and protect the home pasture.
A loss also presents the Mules with the unenviable task of trying to break serve in Kansas City later in the year. December roadies to Arrowhead have been less than kind to the Hee-Haws of late; the Mules have pulled off this feat exactly once in the last 20 years. Finally, a Chiefs victory all but secures them playoff berth. Seven more wins would put them at 10-6, and with seven of the next 13 at home, I like our chances.
That said, color me unimpressed with Dickie V’s “perfect record” at Invesco and the football gods bestowment of back-to-back prime-time roadies against our most bitter rivals. Unfortunately, it all boils down to Defense and Willie Roaf’s health. Has the D learned to recognize the boot? Can they prevent the One Big Play that usually comes home to roost at Dungver? As for Roaf, his presence assures six yard bursts by the Priest and 20 yard gallops by Grand Ma-ma. More importantly, he secures Trent’s health every time he drops back to pass.
I don’t like this game. Too many injuries, a jacked-up Monday Night Mile High crowd, and a desperate Mule team… Rod Smith will most likely have his usual 9 catches and 170 yards (even if Plummer throws left handed), and should form hold true, (insert journeyman running back’s name) will likely get a buck-fifty on the ground.
The thing I was most amazed at last night was Green's melt down. Granted, the Denver defense was harassing him most of the night, but his lack of composure (coupled with his Chad Pennington throwing impersonation) was really pretty startling. Would Roaf have made a difference? Probably, but they weren't going to stop Pryce whether Roaf was in there or not. He would have just moved over to whatever blocking position he felt was the weakest in order to give himself the best opportunity to harass Green.Truman wrote:
Finally, Pinks, Roaf's absence lends credence to our 10-point assertion of his value. Funny thing is, though, I didn't realize hammys were infectious - 'cuz it sure looked like the whole O line was suffering from the same ill effects.
Without him ( and the rest of the line for that matter), Priest pretty much looked old and slow last night, and Grand Ma-ma pretty much looked young and slow.