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Hammock Parties 01-15-2006 11:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Mecca
Well, I'd say creating 5 turnovers is a positive thing. Especially when facing a team as playoff tested as the Pats. My god I said something positive about Denver, that makes me feel dirty.

I give Denver credit for two of those turnovers. Sauerbrun's was incredible and so was Champ's.

Kevin Faulk's fumble and Troy Brown's muff were pretty much unforced from what I saw. That's pure luck. And those two buried the Pats.

Tom Brady's last INT was meaningless.

GreatBronco 01-15-2006 11:28 PM

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Originally Posted by gopeeking
And I see you're just as stupid over here as you are at the Mange...

Wow, you got me there booby.

BTW, does it bother you so much that you can't post anymore on the mane that you are there nearly every day reading up on us? Come on out of the closet boob. You will feel better.

Mecca 01-15-2006 11:28 PM

Their blitz package rattled the hell out of Tom Brady, that alone is something to be confident about in Bronco land.

I hope they lose to the Steelers but I'm expecting them to win.

Hammock Parties 01-15-2006 11:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Taco John
My favorite Plummer moment from this game was on 3rd and seven, when he threw and incomplete pass to Rod Smith, only to have the play nullified by a holding call on Tatum Bell. So now it's 3rd and 17, and Plummer throws a 24 yard dart to Jeb Putzier to the New England 12. That was awesome.

Yeah that was awesome!

Guess how many points Denver got out of that drive?

ZERO.

Most teams will win alot of games when their QB isn't required to do anything to win the game.

On Denver's three touchdown "drives," Plummer contributed a whopping FOUR YARDS of offense.

Taco John 01-15-2006 11:31 PM

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Originally Posted by gopeeking
Yeah. I'm painfully sore over the fact that the Chiefs never got to face a lame-duck team in the playoffs.

Do you think you can count on FIVE TURNOVERS next week? ROFL



The hilarious thing is that before we beat the Patriots, they were the red hot World Championship Defenders who were peaking at the right time, and primed to go into a hostile environment and win, and oh what a huge upset it would be for Denver to win this one.

One ass kicking later, they're the lame-duck Patriots who gave up five turnovers, all on their own doing... Forget about the fact that Shanahan told the world before the game that the Broncos were focused on creating turnovers, because the team that created the most turnovers would win this game.

This is great stuff. I could argue with your sour ass grapes all day long and feel awesome about it. You think that you're grapes are going to taste any less sour after we're done here?

Hammock Parties 01-15-2006 11:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Taco John
The hilarious thing is that before we beat the Patriots, they were the red hot World Championship Defenders who were peaking at the right time, and primed to go into a hostile environment and win, and oh what a huge upset it would be for Denver to win this one.

RED HOT? ROFL

You've got to be joking.

The Pats had an easy schedule after KC whipped them. They weren't even CLOSE to the team they had been in season's past.

tk13 01-15-2006 11:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Mecca
Their blitz package rattled the hell out of Tom Brady, that alone is something to be confident about in Bronco land.

I hope they lose to the Steelers but I'm expecting them to win.

They disguised their blitzes so well. That was the single most impressive part of their performance last night, I think. They disguise their blitzes about 753 thousand times better than we do. Obviously they use that formation with everyone on the line of scrimmage, but even when they didn't you could just watch them... a safety would move up, another would move back, they'd switch, linebackers would change position at the last second, a corner would cheat a step toward the center... very difficult to read.

Sassy 01-15-2006 11:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Taco John
Haha! You're such a bitter little bitch. I didn't figure you'd give Plummer his due respect. He was nails out there.

My favorite Plummer moment from this game was on 3rd and seven, when he threw and incomplete pass to Rod Smith, only to have the play nullified by a holding call on Tatum Bell. So now it's 3rd and 17, and Plummer throws a 24 yard dart to Jeb Putzier to the New England 12. That was awesome.

Plummer did a lot of good things this game. I can understand how a Chiefs fan would purposefully choose to overlook it all. For what it's worth, our offense never had to drive the length of the field because we won the field position battle all night.

I just can't get over your turnabout on Jake ROFL
Just giving you a bad time TJ! :p

Hammock Parties 01-15-2006 11:37 PM

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Originally Posted by tk13
They disguised their blitzes so well. That was the single most impressive part of their performance last night, I think. They disguise their blitzes about 753 thousand times better than we do. Obviously they use that formation with everyone on the line of scrimmage, but even when they didn't you could just watch them... a safety would move up, another would move back, they'd switch, linebackers would change position at the last second, a corner would cheat a step toward the center... very difficult to read.

Just another reason why Gunther should have been let go....

We should have hired Dick LeBeau two seasons ago. Or Gregg Williams.

Taco John 01-15-2006 11:37 PM

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Originally Posted by gopeeking
Yeah that was awesome!

Guess how many points Denver got out of that drive?

ZERO.

Most teams will win alot of games when their QB isn't required to do anything to win the game.

On Denver's three touchdown "drives," Plummer contributed a whopping FOUR YARDS of offense.


Yeah, so?

The fact is, our game plan against the Pats was superior. We forced them to respect our passing game, and we forced them to respect our running game. We never got into a desperate moment where all the pressure was on one person. We ran when people thought we should have passed, and punted, putting them in bad field position all game long.

I don't care what the stats show. They only tell a portion of the picture.

What you saw last night was Broncos football. This is the kind of game we've had all season long. Usually, with a little more running success, but they stacked the box all night. Plummer was able to open it up for the fourth quarter, and that's when our running game did the most damage.

We beat the world champs because we are better than they are. And next week, the best team will win and move on to the Superbowl... And when that game is played, the best team in the league will go home with some hardware.

Sassy 01-15-2006 11:38 PM

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Originally Posted by gopeeking
RED HOT? ROFL

You've got to be joking.

The Pats had an easy schedule after KC whipped them. They weren't even CLOSE to the team they had been in season's past.

The Media didn't know that! :rolleyes:

Chiefs Pantalones 01-15-2006 11:38 PM

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Originally Posted by tk13
They disguised their blitzes so well. That was the single most impressive part of their performance last night, I think. They disguise their blitzes about 753 thousand times better than we do. Obviously they use that formation with everyone on the line of scrimmage, but even when they didn't you could just watch them... a safety would move up, another would move back, they'd switch, linebackers would change position at the last second, a corner would cheat a step toward the center... very difficult to read.

Lynch did a great job last night.

Hammock Parties 01-15-2006 11:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Taco John
Plummer was able to open it up for the fourth quarter, and that's when our running game did the most damage.

Nope. The only reason you ran with any success in the 4th quarter was because New England was tired out.

If you're trying to suggest that at any time New England was "scared" of Plummer throwing...well that's just hilarious. ROFL

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We beat the world champs because we are better than they are.
So did the Chiefs. If you can't see that the Patriots don't deserve that "world champs" label right now...you're even more delusional than I thought.

Hammock Parties 01-15-2006 11:44 PM

What's interesting is that you were harping on Plummer last year in the playoffs for his pathetic performance on third down. 3 out of 12.

Last night it was 4 out of 14.

Yep...Plummer was NAILS!

Taco John 01-15-2006 11:48 PM

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Originally Posted by gopeeking
Nope. The only reason you ran with any success in the 4th quarter was because New England was tired out.



Exactly. It was beautiful. It was much like the Superbowl win we had against the Packers. They were damned tired out in the fourth quarter against us too.

Man, what a great win. I'm on cloud eleven with a ticket to the AFC Championship game in Denver this weekend. How incredible!


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