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There are two words a quarterback can say and you will know that quarterback sucks and will drag your team into the abyss.
Q: What are those two words?
A: "Omaha, Omaha"
I am so glad I'm not hearing that before every center snap this year. It seems to really make a difference.The future's so bright - I gotta wear shades.
We like to cut down nets and get sized for championship rings.
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I think the Colts are the best team right now. Seahawks, 49ers and now Broncos, those are very impressive wins. While the Chiefs may be undefeated, they've benefitted playing the easiest schedule in the NFL. Owning one win against a team over .500 isn't exactly awe inspiring. Hopefully, when they do play a quality team, their offense will play up to its competition.
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Originally posted by KC Shox View PostI think the Colts are the best team right now. Seahawks, 49ers and now Broncos, those are very impressive wins. While the Chiefs may be undefeated, they've benefitted playing the easiest schedule in the NFL. Owning one win against a team over .500 isn't exactly awe inspiring. Hopefully, when they do play a quality team, their offense will play up to its competition.
As far as Indy goes, they obviously have some warts with their losses to Miami and SD. But on the other hand u a right they do have some nice victories and look like they have less questions than other teams like the chiefs.Last edited by SB Shock; October 21, 2013, 07:47 AM.
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Originally posted by DJ06Shocker View PostWait a second. Are the chiefs about to become the best team in the NFL?
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Originally posted by SB Shock View PostKC and the donkey's schedule are almost exactly the same except KC has a victory over 3-4 Tenn and 2-5 Houston while Denver has a victory over 3-4 Ravens and a loss against 5-2 Indy. So whatever boat u put KC in you have to put Denver in. The simple fact is we are seeing that Denver is one of the worst defensive teams in the league.
As far as Indy goes, they obviously have some warts with their losses to Miami and SD. But on the other hand u a right they do have some nice victories and look like they have less questions than other teams like the chiefs.
KC gets the advantage winning at Jacksonville by 16, Denver at home by 16.
Denver won @ Giants by 18, KC at home by 14. Denver won @ Dallas by 3, KC at home by 1. Denver won at home over Philly by 32, KC @ Philly by 10, and I'm not sure that home field would be worth the added 22 points, maybe 10-14.
KC @ Tennessee by 9, Denver at home over Baltimore by 22, a push. Oakland a push. With KC beating Houston by 1 at home and Denver losing @ Indy by 6, I'll give Denver the advantage.
That's a score advantage for Denver of 3 or 4 to KC's 1.
Denver does have a bad pass defense, ranked 32. However, KC doesn't have a such a good pass offense either ranked 26th. On the other hand, Denver's rush D is #1 with KC rush offense at 12. I just don't see KC lighting it up on offense.
Turn it around and you have Denver's #1 pass offense against KC's pass D #3. Denver's rush offense and KC's rush defense is probably a wash. Can KC keep Denver's passing game in check?
While I think they may split their games against each other, I believe it more likely Denver wins both than KC wins both. Hope I'm wrong.
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Originally posted by SB Shock View PostKC and the donkey's schedule are almost exactly the same except KC has a victory over 3-4 Tenn and 2-5 Houston while Denver has a victory over 3-4 Ravens and a loss against 5-2 Indy. So whatever boat u put KC in you have to put Denver in. The simple fact is we are seeing that Denver is one of the worst defensive teams in the league.
As far as Indy goes, they obviously have some warts with their losses to Miami and SD. But on the other hand u a right they do have some nice victories and look like they have less questions than other teams like the chiefs.
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Originally posted by ShockTalk View PostThis is getting picky, but I think Denver may have performed better if you look a little further. By the way, I'm not a Denver fan over KC.
KC gets the advantage winning at Jacksonville by 16, Denver at home by 16.
Denver won @ Giants by 18, KC at home by 14. Denver won @ Dallas by 3, KC at home by 1. Denver won at home over Philly by 32, KC @ Philly by 10, and I'm not sure that home field would be worth the added 22 points, maybe 10-14.
KC @ Tennessee by 9, Denver at home over Baltimore by 22, a push. Oakland a push. With KC beating Houston by 1 at home and Denver losing @ Indy by 6, I'll give Denver the advantage.
That's a score advantage for Denver of 3 or 4 to KC's 1.
Denver does have a bad pass defense, ranked 32. However, KC doesn't have a such a good pass offense either ranked 26th. On the other hand, Denver's rush D is #1 with KC rush offense at 12. I just don't see KC lighting it up on offense.
Turn it around and you have Denver's #1 pass offense against KC's pass D #3. Denver's rush offense and KC's rush defense is probably a wash. Can KC keep Denver's passing game in check?
While I think they may split their games against each other, I believe it more likely Denver wins both than KC wins both. Hope I'm wrong.
KC 7-0
Donkeys 6-1
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