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Quesadilla Joe 11-28-2009 08:12 AM

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Originally Posted by CrazyHorse (Post 6298685)
Considering McKid cant adjust to plays he knows are coming (like the Skins speacial teams play), and the fact he cant beat the skins or the Steelers, that's a pretty bold statement.

I thought that would be Mike Priefer's job. It doesn't matter though. Only shitty ass teams pull that crap on 4th and 20. They couldn't convert that play on us again if we gave them 20 tries.

Bane 11-28-2009 08:15 AM

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Originally Posted by KnowMo2724 (Post 6298987)
I thought that would be Mike Priefer's job. It doesn't matter though. Only shitty ass teams pull that crap on 4th and 20. They couldn't convert that play on us again if we gave them 20 tries.

The point is they already have,and don't need to again.:D
Well untill next time you guys play.

CrazyHorse 11-28-2009 01:00 PM

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Originally Posted by KnowMo2724 (Post 6298987)
I thought that would be Mike Priefer's job. It doesn't matter though. Only shitty ass teams pull that crap on 4th and 20. They couldn't convert that play on us again if we gave them 20 tries.

Um.......yeah they could.

They showed you what they were gonna do, then did it again and won the game with it. I agree they are a lousy team. A lousy team that punked the Broncos.

Get what I'm sayin'?

Param 11-28-2009 01:38 PM

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Originally Posted by KnowMo2724 (Post 6298987)
I thought that would be Mike Priefer's job. It doesn't matter though. Only shitty ass teams pull that crap on 4th and 20. They couldn't convert that play on us again if we gave them 20 tries.

It's funny or quite sad actually that you go around to other team message boards (not just this one) and spread donkey diarrhea.

ADD: You probably like this place because you can spread your donkey news in the Chiefs general discussion whereas the other boards do not allow it.

banyon 11-28-2009 07:20 PM

NFL Network: We Made 'Terrible Mistake'


http://nfl.fanhouse.com/2009/11/27/n...usspor00000002

Posted Nov 27, 2009 12:02AM By FANHOUSE NEWSWIRE (RSS FEED)
Filed Under: Broncos, NFL Media Watch

DENVER (AP) -- The NFL Network accidentally aired a vulgarity yelled by Denver Broncos coach Josh McDaniels as he chastised his players on the sideline of their Thanksgiving night game against the New York Giants.

Coming out of a commercial break following a series of false starts near the goal line that resulted in Denver settling for a field goal, the NFL Network showed a clip of McDaniels, who yelled at his players: "We're trying to win the [expletive] game!"

The vulgarity was clearly audible to viewers, and announcer Bob Papa immediately apologized to viewers.
More: Broncos Snap Losing Skid, Rout Giants

"We want to apologize for that audio as we went to the last break that got out over the air. We do send our sincerest apologizes for the Josh McDaniels audio that got out there," Papa told viewers.

In an interview with The Associated Press and the Denver Post, Eric Weinberger, executive producer of the NFL Network, apologized to viewers and to McDaniels for the "terrible mistake."

He said no one in the production trucks heard the profanity.

"No one heard it as it was said. It would never have been aired," Weinberger said. "It was at the end of a clip, so we missed it."


He said he heard the profanity at the same time everyone else did.

His reaction?

"I probably said the same thing" as McDaniels did, Weinberger acknowledged.

"We're not in this business to do that," Weinberger said. "We're in this business to show sports and to show the most emotion that we can show. And the guy is an incredibly emotional, passionate guy."

McDaniels wasn't miked. The audio was picked up by the NFL Network's cameras.

"It's amazing how aggressive the production is with microphones not even on the guys. We don't have wires on the guys," Weinberger said. "You're picking up ambient sound. If you're watching the game, you're hearing Kyle Orton calling audibles as the game's going on. He's not miked. It's the microphones that are on the sides that are picking up ambient sound."

Hammock Parties 11-28-2009 07:27 PM

It was at the beginning of the clip.

LIARS!

banyon 11-28-2009 07:32 PM

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Originally Posted by GoChiefs (Post 6300309)
It was at the beginning of the clip.

LIARS!

It sounds like it was right before a break to me:

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Jack 11-29-2009 09:50 AM

Had this been broadcast over the air instead of cable, the FCC would have fined them into next week, maybe even revoked a license. What was spoken is well beyond the big six.

I wonder what that pristine NFL commissioner will do, if anything at all. Seems to me that he punishes so many trivial transgressions that he should have a heyday with this.

Nonetheless it was a sophomoric triad by an unseasoned coach. Interestingly enough, the F word is so common that many have accepted it into the English language as rote. But in these days of being politically correct in the way we speak and pushed to be polite, it is still on the fringe. Except on football forums, of course.

Speaking of sophomoric. That young fellow (dontknowmuch) from donky land pretty much is subdued when the donks lose. But if the denver team does make it into the playoffs or beyond, this board will never hear the last of him. The donks sure looked unstoppable with the giants. They played with a lot more alacrity, while the giants seem stumble over their own ineptness. I wouldn't quite endorse them yet though. Their defense is very suspect in many areas. Baily's age is showing, they bring in Ty Law who will be burned many times before the seasons over and their run defense may look good on paper but isn't fast and the steelers made that evident. Their offensive line seems to get away with more than the usual holding (watch clady).

I think the Chiefs will be ready when they come to town. Donks most likely will rue that day as it may cost them their season.

Mile High Mania 11-29-2009 09:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Jack (Post 6301244)
Had this been broadcast over the air instead of cable, the FCC would have fined them into next week, maybe even revoked a license. What was spoken is well beyond the big six.

I wonder what that pristine NFL commissioner will do, if anything at all. Seems to me that he punishes so many trivial transgressions that he should have a heyday with this.

Nonetheless it was a sophomoric triad by an unseasoned coach. Interestingly enough, the F word is so common that many have accepted it into the English language as rote. But in these days of being politically correct in the way we speak and pushed to be polite, it is still on the fringe. Except on football forums, of course.

Speaking of sophomoric. That young fellow (dontknowmuch) from donky land pretty much is subdued when the donks lose. But if the denver team does make it into the playoffs or beyond, this board will never hear the last of him. The donks sure looked unstoppable with the giants. They played with a lot more alacrity, while the giants seem stumble over their own ineptness. I wouldn't quite endorse them yet though. Their defense is very suspect in many areas. Baily's age is showing, they bring in Ty Law who will be burned many times before the seasons over and their run defense may look good on paper but isn't fast and the steelers made that evident. Their offensive line seems to get away with more than the usual holding (watch clady).

I think the Chiefs will be ready when they come to town. Donks most likely will rue that day as it may cost them their season.

Seriously... you really think McD is the only HC that drops F-bombs and worse on the sideline? This is why cameras should be on a delay when they're filming things on the sidelines. Like it or not, the majority of coaches use crazy language... it's not their fault that the TV camera pan in for a close up with audio.

If the league wants to find coaches for having a potty mouth... well, many of them need to get ready.

Jack 11-29-2009 10:05 AM

It isn't that his not the only one, it's the legacy of it. Someone most likely will not hear this end of this.

DaFace 11-29-2009 10:30 AM

In the postgame press conference, one of the reporters asked McDaniels for his reaction to the NFL Network airing his F-bomb. His response was something to the effect of "It's the NFL Network - I'm not surprised."

I gained a little respect for him for calling out the Network for their shitty broadcast. I still can't figure out why the NFLN does such a great job of all their studio shows but such a horrible job of live broadcasts.

Hammock Parties 11-29-2009 10:42 AM

The NFL loves it, c'mon. They know the fans love it. It's their satellite network so they'll do what they damn well please.

I almost dream of a day where every F-bomb is captured in perfect clarity, perhaps amplified for all to hear. Turn the NFL into R-rated programming. And make the cheerleaders TAKE IT OFF!

Bane 11-29-2009 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by GoChiefs (Post 6301315)
The NFL loves it, c'mon. They know the fans love it. It's their satellite network so they'll do what they damn well please.

I almost dream of a day where every F-bomb is captured in perfect clarity, perhaps amplified for all to hear. Turn the NFL into R-rated programming. And make the cheerleaders TAKE IT OFF!

Im all for the cheerleaders taking it off!!!!!:clap:Maybe then they could get the wnba to play in thongs....Well some of them anyway.

Sweet Daddy Hate 11-29-2009 01:34 PM

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Originally Posted by GoChiefs (Post 6301315)
The NFL loves it, c'mon. They know the fans love it. It's their satellite network so they'll do what they damn well please.

I almost dream of a day where every F-bomb is captured in perfect clarity, perhaps amplified for all to hear. Turn the NFL into R-rated programming. And make the cheerleaders TAKE IT OFF!

See, now this is the kind innovative thinking that keeps you on my 'friends list'. Repses.


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