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My point is that SD has a franchise QB AND a good defense whereas KC only has a good defense and an average QB. |
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The point? KC is a better team than San Diego. They were last year and they will be again this year. The real question is whether Kansas City can pass Denver and how far Denver will fall off, or IF (which most experts pick some regression) they fall off this year? Make no mistake about it. This division will come down to Kansas City and Denver (barring major injuries) in the end. |
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If there was ever a team that could go undefeated and win a Super Bowl without anyone noticing, it would have to be the Chargers. I'd imagine even the ’72 Dolphins would still go on popping champagne bottles annually in blissful ignorance.
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I've been to a game in San Diego. It's like watching the Chiefs win with my grandma in her KC nursing home. Some know what's happening, some don't...some clap at random, and most are too high on medication to remember to tell someone they have to use the restroom.
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So, jumping around and over celebrating is bad but being a good QB who occasionally wears his heart on his sleeve, (or as many opposing fans would call being a "crybaby bitch"), is okay. Gotcha.:thumb: |
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Exactly. The difference is that Seau wanted to be the center of attention, but with Rivers, I think he's just a goofy guy who loves football. I'm a goofy guy who loves football, so the only difference between us is that I have no zip on an out pattern. And Rivers won major points in my book by being a man in the draft when Eli Manning was doing his Elway tantrum. Rivers is okay in my book. |
I just hate Phillip Rivers, it's mostly the bolo tie though
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