Originally Posted by smithandrew051:
The hilarious part is that Dildo Joe thinks the Broncos have better starting lineups on both sides of the ball, but the Donks are 1-3 while the Chiefs are 3-1.
So is Sean Payton just absolute garbage?
If your team is 1-3 and the only win is a close one against the trash Bears, then who do you blame?
If it’s not the talent (which it actually is), then it has to be the coach (who is also trash).
Originally Posted by smithandrew051:
The hilarious part is that Dildo Joe thinks the Broncos have better starting lineups on both sides of the ball, but the Donks are 1-3 while the Chiefs are 3-1.
So is Sean Payton just absolute garbage?
If your team is 1-3 and the only win is a close one against the trash Bears, then who do you blame?
If it’s not the talent (which it actually is), then it has to be the coach (who is also trash).
It’s not talent or coaching, it’s their mentality.
Going through 6 straight losing seasons has a way of sapping a team’s confidence when the game is tight at the end or when things go bad. One penalty or turnover can lead to the feeling of, “here we again.” It has been an issue for years.
That’s why that 21 point second half comeback on the road was so huge. Denver didn’t quit when things started snowballing.
The Chiefs had to kick that habit before they started winning. The Jamaal Charles fumble in 2015 was the epitome of that mentality that Denver is trying to get over now. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
It’s not talent or coaching, it’s their mentality.
Going through 6 straight losing seasons has a way of sapping a team’s confidence when the game is tight at the end or when things go bad. One penalty or turnover can lead to the feeling of, “here we again.” It has been an issue for years.
That’s why that 21 point second half comeback on the road was so huge. Denver didn’t quit when things started snowballing.
The Chiefs had to kick that habit before they started winning. The Jamaal Charles fumble in 2015 was the epitome of that mentality that Denver is trying to get over.
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe: It’s not talent or coaching, it’s their mentality.
Going through 6 straight losing seasons has a way of sapping a team’s confidence when the game is tight at the end or when things go bad. One penalty or turnover can lead to the feeling of, “here we again.” It has been an issue for years.
That’s why that 21 point second half comeback on the road was so huge. Denver didn’t quit when things started snowballing.
The Chiefs had to kick that habit before they started winning. The Jamaal Charles fumble in 2015 was the epitome of that mentality that Denver is trying to get over now.
Just fucking wow!! You're completely delusional. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
It’s not talent or coaching, it’s their mentality.
Going through 6 straight losing seasons has a way of sapping a team’s confidence when the game is tight at the end or when things go bad. One penalty or turnover can lead to the feeling of, “here we again.” It has been an issue for years.
That’s why that 21 point second half comeback on the road was so huge. Denver didn’t quit when things started snowballing.
The Chiefs had to kick that habit before they started winning. The Jamaal Charles fumble in 2015 was the epitome of that mentality that Denver is trying to get over now.
You are jerking it pretty hard for the equivalent of KC coming back and beating the suck for Luck Colts in a lost season [Reply]
1-3 record and inflated stats thanks to a blown coverage and fluke hail mary also playing every snap in a game that was over in the 1st quarter piling up garbage time numbers ALL game...and we're supposed to be impressed by that??? :-) [Reply]