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DaFace 03-08-2012 11:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Setsuna (Post 8428554)
No dude. That's not what was said. You all were saying the "sources" used for that information weren't really sources. So no, just no.


That's not all I know. I know how to breath, and blink, and walk, and talk, and eat, and drink! **** you! :#


Does KC make more sense, or is that the Red & Orange glasses you all have on?

You're Peyton Manning. You've just watched a Denver fanbase get a quarterback canned for Tim Tebow. Your dad said that you didn't have any interest in mentoring a young QB. On Denver talk radio YESTERDAY there were people saying that Tebow's going to be better than Peyton and that they'd be pissed if Peyton was brought in. Do you think Peyton wants to deal with that kind of drama?

You're John Elway. You've been dealing with Tebow mania for a year now. You know you can't bench him. The fans would revolt. You'd probably have to trade him, but no one's going to give you anywhere near the value you want for him. Do you really think he's going to want to deal with more drama?

You can argue about which team is better suited if you'd like. I think KC is set up better personally, but you could make an argument either way. But the off-the-field landscape out here isn't anywhere near as good of a fit as it would be in KC.

(And for the record, I don't think he's going to either Denver or KC.)

SuperChief 03-08-2012 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Setsuna (Post 8428554)
Does KC make more sense, or is that the Red & Orange glasses you all have on?

Welp . . . that about sums it up.

RealSNR 03-08-2012 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Setsuna (Post 8428554)
Does KC make more sense, or is that the Red & Orange glasses you all have on?

I've always suspected that DaFace is actually Elton John. Don't ask me how or why. It's always been a strong premonition.

BigMeatballDave 03-08-2012 11:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Setsuna (Post 8428554)
No dude. That's not what was said. You all were saying the "sources" used for that information weren't really sources. So no, just no.


That's not all I know. I know how to breath, and blink, and walk, and talk, and eat, and drink! **** you! :#


Does KC make more sense, or is that the Red & Orange glasses you all have on?

kill yourself

DaFace 03-08-2012 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by SuperChief (Post 8428580)
Welp . . . that about sums it up.

Yeah, that too.

DaKCMan AP 03-08-2012 11:46 AM

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Originally Posted by SuperChief (Post 8428580)
Welp . . . that about sums it up.

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Originally Posted by SNR (Post 8428581)
I've always suspected that DaFace is actually Elton John. Don't ask me how or why. It's always been a strong premonition.

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Originally Posted by Dave (Post 8428582)
kill yourself

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Originally Posted by DaFace (Post 8428586)
Yeah, that too.

Ease up, the guy is obviously special-ed.

siberian khatru 03-08-2012 11:48 AM

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Originally Posted by DaKCMan AP (Post 8428593)
Ease up, the guy is obviously special-ed.

Can't you use your awesomeness to control your Gator brethren?

DaKCMan AP 03-08-2012 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by siberian khatru (Post 8428599)
Can't you use your awesomeness to control your Gator brethren?

Every fanbase has it's 'special' members. Unfortunately, this Gator retread showed up at a Chiefs site as a Jaguars fan - truly 'special' indeed.

Chiefs Pantalones 03-08-2012 12:10 PM

It's up to Manning. The Chiefs just have to woo him with talent and MONEY

KCUnited 03-08-2012 12:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Vanilla Thunder (Post 8428678)
It's up to Manning. The Chiefs just have to woo him with talent and MONEY

And control. I think that's the deciding factor.

CoMoChief 03-08-2012 12:32 PM

This town would go ****ing insane if Manning ends up here.

It'd be bigger than Joe Montana. I still remember what i was doing when Montana was signed. I was on a school bus heading to school. Bus driver pulled over and we were all cheering.

Dayze 03-08-2012 12:34 PM

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Originally Posted by CoMoChief (Post 8428784)
This town would go ****ing insane if Manning ends up here.

It'd be bigger than Joe Montana. I still remember what i was doing when Montana was signed. I was on a school bus heading to school. Bus driver pulled over and we were all cheering.

how long was the bus you rode?






:D

Carlota69 03-08-2012 12:36 PM

Tim Tebow’s presence hinders Broncos’ chances at Peyton Manning

Would Peyton Manning want to be surrounded by Tebowmania? It doesn't seem likely. (Kellen Micah/ICON SMI)

Peyton Manning, when healthy, is a better quarterback than Tim Tebow. That is an indisputable truth, one that no one — not even Tebow’s biggest fans — could possibly argue against. So it should come as no surprise that all indications are the Broncos will kick the tires on Manning as the QB hits free agency.

Even at the risk of making the team’s slightly awkward marriage with Tebow even more convoluted, Pat Bowlen, John Elway and the rest of the Broncos brass owe it to the franchise to see if Manning, for some reason, would make Denver his next stop.

The guess here? No chance Manning actually winds up a Bronco.

Denver has emerged as a dark-horse choice to land Manning, but this does not feel like the type of situation the long-time Colts quarterback would want to end his career in. Manning has not tipped his hand much, but two factors are believed to be driving his thoughts: 1. He wants to play for a contender; 2. He’d like to find a home that’s as drama-free as possible.

The latter issue is why many pundits are scratching the Redskins (same division as Eli Manning) and Jets (same city as Eli) off the list. There’s even been some word that Peyton would like to avoid the NFC altogether, so he and his brother don’t have to battle for a Super Bowl berth.

The Broncos, as an AFC team, won’t stand in the way of a Giants playoff berth … but a drama-free franchise? Hardly.

Denver turned into the center of the football universe during the 2011 season, as its Tebow-fueled turnaround captured fans’ imaginations and crossed the line into overkill in media coverage. Now, let’s just think for a second what would have to happen for Manning to take over as the Broncos’ quarterback.

First and foremost, the Broncos would have to bench or trade Tebow. It’s amazing to think about, given Manning’s track record, but in either scenario, given how crazy Denver fans are for Tebow, Manning would be held up in comparison to what Tebow did as a starter.

Say Manning steps in, looks to be at a little less than 100 percent and opens 3-3. There would be, without question, calls for the Broncos to pull the trigger and get Tebow back into the lineup.

Just recently, at the NFL combine, Elway said: “We’re hoping that [Tebow]’s going to be the guy for a long, long time.” For all his naysayers and critics, Tebow went 8-5 as a starter last year, with a playoff win over Pittsburgh in the mix.

Manning doesn’t need, want or deserve that kind of scrutiny.

Heaven forbid Denver try to pull Manning in favor of a Tebow-friendly short-yardage package at some point. Suffice it to say, that would not sit well with Manning.

Lest you think Manning would be able to put up with all that for a shot at a championship, it’s worth pointing out that the Broncos may be more than a veteran quarterback away from winning it all.

This team was more of the overachieving sort in 2011 than dominant. Even if the Broncos somehow landed Manning, it would take some substantial upgrades at several spots — safety, cornerback and wide receiver, to name a few — for them to be considered one of the AFC favorites.

Could Denver bridge all those gaps? Would the team, even with a projected boatload of money to spend in free agency, be willing to use it?

Those questions pale in comparison, though, to the issue of how Manning and Tebow would coexist. Given all the hubbub surrounding his rehab and release from Indianapolis, Manning will be hard-pressed to find a situation quite like what he had with the Colts. That said, he would still like to find some relative peace and quiet on a team with a chance to win the Super Bowl.

We can talk about the Broncos’ roster deficiencies all we want — and even if the Broncos added Manning’s favorite receiver, free agent Reggie Wayne, to go with Demaryius Thomas, they would need another weapon or two — but the simple fact is that Tebow’s presence makes the Manning-to-Denver possibility a far-fetched one.

Frankie 03-08-2012 12:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Dave (Post 8428514)
NOTHING would piss off ESPN, NFLN, et al, than Manning playing in KC.

This. Kornheiser and Wilbon did not even mention the Chiefs when they were discussing where PM should sign.

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Originally Posted by DaFace (Post 8428532)
KC makes much more sense logically than Denver. Does that mean that Denver couldn't make it happen? No. But there's going to be so much competition for Manning that anyone who isn't a GREAT fit isn't going to cut it in all likelihood.

Could it be that Denver is only in to push the price that much higher so the "Cheaps" will be discouraged?

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Originally Posted by L.A.Chieffan (Post 8428539)
well looks like cleveland is all-in on rg111

How much better is RG111 than RG3?

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Originally Posted by Okie_Apparition (Post 8428562)
All Hail!
The Coltsifacation of the Patsifacation of the Chiefs

Caltsification? Sounds like calcification.

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Originally Posted by KCUnited (Post 8428684)
And control. I think that's the deciding factor.

Offer Pioli antifreeze He'll drink that before giving up any control to Peyton.

Setsuna 03-08-2012 12:42 PM

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Originally Posted by DaFace (Post 8428574)
You're Peyton Manning. You've just watched a Denver fanbase get a quarterback canned for Tim Tebow. Your dad said that you didn't have any interest in mentoring a young QB. On Denver talk radio YESTERDAY there were people saying that Tebow's going to be better than Peyton and that they'd be pissed if Peyton was brought in. Do you think Peyton wants to deal with that kind of drama?

You're John Elway. You've been dealing with Tebow mania for a year now. You know you can't bench him. The fans would revolt. You'd probably have to trade him, but no one's going to give you anywhere near the value you want for him. Do you really think he's going to want to deal with more drama?

You can argue about which team is better suited if you'd like. I think KC is set up better personally, but you could make an argument either way. But the off-the-field landscape out here isn't anywhere near as good of a fit as it would be in KC.

(And for the record, I don't think he's going to either Denver or KC.)

I always liked you, cool, calm, and collected. I understand completely where you are coming from. :thumb:

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Originally Posted by SuperChief (Post 8428580)
Welp . . . that about sums it up.

The Chiefs don't have orange in their colors? Well damn, my bad. Guess Eric Berry doesn't bleed Red and Orange either. He's a terrible player.

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Originally Posted by SNR (Post 8428581)
I've always suspected that DaFace is actually Elton John. Don't ask me how or why. It's always been a strong premonition.

LOL I agree.

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Originally Posted by Dave (Post 8428582)
kill yourself

Turn your rep on, and we'll see who gets killed or not.

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Originally Posted by DaKCMan AP (Post 8428593)
Ease up, the guy is obviously special-ed.

You won't let up will you? Well neither will I. You are obviously the most self-absorbed degenerate to walk this planet (CP). Be proud.


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