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Originally Posted by KnowMo2724
(Post 6412395)
It improved our draft picks in rounds two through seven by seven spots. While hurting a division rivals draft picks two spots, which makes it a lock that you guys don't wind up with Suh.
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KnowMo, what you've just typed is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever read. At no point in your rambling, incoherent message were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone on this forum is now dumber for having read it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.
Seriously... that is your consolation prize for Denver losing?
Have you at least accepted the fact that Denver had to win the game for the Jets' game to even matter in regards to Denver advancing?
I've learned to just let your posts roll as all in good fun, but seriously... the points you're sticking to right now in regards to how the loss was better for Denver and worse for KC... and then the whole "KC didn't knock them out stance"... it's sad.
Just accept the loss and move on. Denver proved down the stretch that they weren't as good as many thought early on... like it or not, and I don't think it had to be this way, but Josh has put Denver in a rebuilding mode. The franchise wasn't in a 'rebuilding' state when he came on board, but he churned more than half the roster and there are going to be more young players pushed out this off-season. More churn.
This team may only have 20% of the players left from the 2008 team when it enters the 2010 season... that's not necessarily a bad thing, but that much churn before the team plays it's 17th regular season game under a new head coach is a lot to overcome. I wish them the best, but I reset my expectations going into 2009 and "I hoped to be surprised with more than 6-7 wins".
Well, I got my wish... but it certainly didn't happen in the manner that I desired. This team should have farted their way to 9 wins after that start, but losing to the Redskins on the road and then to the Raiders and Chiefs in Denver... well, that's just not what good teams on the rise do in the NFL.
So, the 2009 was bittersweet... there has been a lot of progress, but there's more change coming. Buckle up and get ready.