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  • mattos
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    Re: Re: 19-0 Enjoy The Show

    Originally posted by Rhyno#13
    apparently you aren't a real fan b/c you didn't even watch the game.
    FYI, denver dominated on offense and defense in your house. only your special teams stood out and that's nothing to brag about.
    if you're going to brag, head over to buffalo's board cause you only look like a moron talking like that on this site.
    [email protected]#@*&%*&# who is rhyno#13? i posted that dagnabit!

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  • Rhyno#13
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    Re: 19-0 Enjoy The Show

    Originally posted by Mastema
    spank Jake again
    apparently you aren't a real fan b/c you didn't even watch the game.
    FYI, denver dominated on offense and defense in your house. only your special teams stood out and that's nothing to brag about.
    if you're going to brag, head over to buffalo's board cause you only look like a moron talking like that on this site.

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  • cheapseats
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    Originally posted by CrazyAsian
    Anything is possible..they could go 19-0.

    and last I checked, the Chiefs hasn't won in Denver for quite some time. Everything would be erased if I knew the Broncos would ruined the Chiefs' undefeated season.
    2000/ 23-22 Chiefs

    Doesn't seem too long ago.

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  • AsianOrange
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    Anything is possible..they could go 19-0.

    But,....they have to come to Denver....and last I checked, the Chiefs hasn't won in Denver for quite some time. Everything would be erased if I knew the Broncos would ruined the Chiefs' undefeated season.

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  • motarque
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    Originally posted by ReasonableChief
    Having said that, I don't think our playoff performance in 1997 has anything to do with the 2003 Chiefs any more than the Broncos Super Bowl wins in 97 & 98 have anything to do with your team today. Too many things change.
    I'm not saying that Denver's 97,98 wins have anything to do with this year. I dont' think I said anything like that. I just think it would be great, as a broncos fan, to have KC up on this pedestal, then lose...especially if Denver does it. Oh man... gotta love rivalries.

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  • Jared
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    Originally posted by horseface
    quote from the old man in the "Chefs" snickers commercial.

    AAAAAAAHHHHHHH'


    I rememeber now

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  • Jared
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    Originally posted by bcollin1


    GREAT GOOGLY-MOOGLY!!
    Ok, this has been bothering me.


    Whats up with the 'great googly moogly"

    I saw BroncsBomber use that too....

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  • broncos4ever
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    I'm sure that it is more important to the fans for a team to go without a loss, much more than it does coaches or the team. They really could care less as long as they get to their real goal and that would be get to the playoffs and then win the superbowl.

    That said there could be several losses once the Chiefs wrap up the AFC West or AFC homefield advantage, because they will want to keep their players healthy and not take any chances.

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  • Jared
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    A better example would be any win by houston last year

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  • Javalon
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    Originally posted by Jared
    in the NFL, it happens that the better overall team does lose to a lesser team. It happens.
    Exactly. Just look at the Broncos-Chiefs game earlier this season. We were the better team (before our injuries) and we still lost.

    (Sorry...couldn't resist a little jab there)

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  • Jared
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    in the NFL, it happens that the better overall team does lose to a lesser team. It happens. The Chargers could beat you. I am not predicting it, but it is not impossible.

    You could lose to Denver or anyone left on the schdule.

    Vermiel may rest some starters and play backups, knowing full well that it might mean a loss. That would affect the outcome of a game.

    I certainly didn't suggest that you should fear any team. Just being reasonable. Parity works. Undefeated is always possible, but 13-3 or 14-2 is much more likely.

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  • KC03
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    13-3???? who are they going to lose to???

    The Vikings lost to GB, who lost to the Chiefs...we've beat Den so we can beat you again, I'm not scared of any team left on KC's schedule...16-0 is just as attainable as 8-0.

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  • Jared
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    Originally posted by Javalon
    Yep, that's funny. But I still cheer for most former Broncos to do well when they leave, just not when playing the Broncos. Olandis Gary is a guy I wish would do well. And Steve Atwater when he went to the Jets, poor guy. But I didn't really pull for Romo when he went to the Raiders.

    I tend to feel bad if they were traded or cut, and I understand free agency, but I don't feel quite as badly about that. If they choose to leave, so be it, but I think it gives me the right to not cheer for them anymore.

    Seinfeld was right, I AM cheering for the helmet!

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  • Javalon
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    Originally posted by Jared
    yeah, that would suck.

    Yes, I agree, after 5 or 6 years in the salary cap era, you usually have a roster turnover that is so drastic that it is a compeletely different team.

    Jerry Seinfeld used to talk in his stand up routine about football fans. Something like they don't really cheer for the team or its players, they cheer for the helmet "yeah.......good play!" Same player, same play, diffrent team next season after a trade "Booo....bad helmet...Bad helmet...that group of helmets is the enemy!"

    Funny stuff.
    Yep, that's funny. But I still cheer for most former Broncos to do well when they leave, just not when playing the Broncos. Olandis Gary is a guy I wish would do well. And Steve Atwater when he went to the Jets, poor guy. But I didn't really pull for Romo when he went to the Raiders.

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  • Jared
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    Originally posted by ReasonableChief
    I fail to see the humor in this...I wouldn't wish that on a fan of any team. I was sick after the 97 loss to the Broncos, but it didn't hurt nearly as bad as the 95 loss to the Colts in the playoffs.

    Having said that, I don't think our playoff performance in 1997 has anything to do with the 2003 Chiefs any more than the Broncos Super Bowl wins in 97 & 98 have anything to do with your team today. Too many things change.
    yeah, that would suck.

    Yes, I agree, after 5 or 6 years in the salary cap era, you usually have a roster turnover that is so drastic that it is a compeletely different team.

    Jerry Seinfeld used to talk in his stand up routine about football fans. Something like they don't really cheer for the team or its players, they cheer for the helmet "yeah.......good play!" Same player, same play, diffrent team next season after a trade "Booo....bad helmet...Bad helmet...that group of helmets is the enemy!"

    Funny stuff.

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