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EDwardo
12-31-06, 09:10 PM
Nags lose, miss playoffs.

Chiefs make the playoffs.


WB muses about how John wouldn't have choked.

:D

STD
12-31-06, 10:28 PM
The correct stars were in alignment all right.
Maybe a hand from Lamar?
I'm a Chiefs fan but can't get stoked about backing in.
Hope them the best, but I'm afraid another Cleveland like let down looms.

nrc
12-31-06, 10:34 PM
Ha. Thank goodness this season is over. It's been like three months of dental work.

The Bengals found every possible way to throw away the playoffs. Everything fell their way today and they simply blew it. It's probably the better off that they didn't make the playoffs this year. They need to learn that it takes more than talent to make a good team. :irked:

Ozarkian
01-01-07, 01:27 AM
Nags lose, miss playoffs.

Chiefs make the playoffs.


WB muses about how John wouldn't have choked.

:D

All in all, not a bad day today. Not a bad day at all. :D

Glad John's retired, though.

WickerBill
01-01-07, 02:28 AM
Weren't going anywhere in the playoffs this year anyway. Really missed Kubiak. Really miss Alex Gibbs, still. Running game just hasn't been right since he bolted.


At some point, Bowlen's manlove for Shanahan must be questioned.

devilmaster
01-01-07, 02:51 AM
:irked:

Worse comes to worse though, at least you can happily say you're not a Lions fan. ;)

WickerBill
01-01-07, 09:42 AM
....and the Broncos lose a good player, forever...

http://cbs.sportsline.com/nfl/story/9901599


http://www.denverautographs.com/images/WILLIAMSDARRENT8X10.jpg

Insomniac
01-01-07, 10:45 AM
I'm a Chiefs fan but can't get stoked about backing in.

I don't think they backed in. They had to win yesterday and did. The Titans and Bengals had everything fall into place but couldn't take care of the first job, winning themselves. Now if KC lost, then DEN would've backed in.

Ozarkian
01-01-07, 01:38 PM
....and the Broncos lose a good player, forever...

http://cbs.sportsline.com/nfl/story/9901599


http://www.denverautographs.com/images/WILLIAMSDARRENT8X10.jpg

:(

Just heard about the shooting a little while ago. Condolences to his family and the team.

Spicoli
01-01-07, 01:50 PM
The correct stars were in alignment all right.
Maybe a hand from Lamar?
I'm a Chiefs fan but can't get stoked about backing in.
Hope them the best, but I'm afraid another Cleveland like let down looms.

****, all you have to do is beat the Dolts. Suckage Amplified.:tony:

nrc
01-01-07, 02:38 PM
....and the Broncos lose a good player, forever...

http://cbs.sportsline.com/nfl/story/9901599


That is just nuts. :(

Insomniac
01-01-07, 07:11 PM
****, all you have to do is beat the Dolts. Suckage Amplified.:tony:

LJ vs. the Colts. Might not be pretty. I haven't watched the Chiefs, but I know Ty Law plays for them, and he has shut done Marvin Harrison in the past with the Patriots.

STD
01-02-07, 11:09 AM
****, all you have to do is beat the Dolts. Suckage Amplified.:tony:

Well the Dolts did get playoff wins against two paper tiger Chef teams, might as well change places for kicks. Yep, that was a bad Lin Elliot joke, he was the Dolts 1995 MVP wasn't he? :tony:

WickerBill
01-02-07, 11:21 AM
Well the Dolts did get playoff wins against two paper tiger Chef teams, might as well change places for kicks. Yep, that was a bad Lin Elliot joke, he was the Dolts 1995 MVP wasn't he? :tony:


Dolts? Really? That's how you get over?


Wow, maybe we should call the Chiefs the Pee-fs. That's super-smart too!

Jox
01-02-07, 11:59 AM
I'm not a huge football fan, but being from the Kansas City area this gives me another reason to think Indy sucks.

STD
01-02-07, 02:19 PM
Dolts? Really? That's how you get over?


Wow, maybe we should call the Chiefs the Pee-fs. That's super-smart too!

Well, OK :saywhat:

Note #1 Spicoli used the "Dolts" in his response to my post. Since he's in Indy he should know first hand. ;) I agree with him too, Suckage Amplified.

Note #2 Guess you missed the "paper tiger CHEF teams" in my last post. The Chefs were a long term put down in this area and by Chris Berman as well for the Chiefs in their long years in the wilderness and empty Arrowhead roughly 1973 - 1989. As well as in 1995 when Bono couldn't pass and Elliot missed three FGs in the playoff game with the very underdog Colts. They lost 10 to 7.

Both the Chiefs then and the Colts this year have glaring holes in their respective teams. Chiefs no playoff level offense in 1995, Colts no playoff level defense in 2006.

"That's how you get over?"
I never take it that seriously personally in the first place. :) Give and get all the same.

WickerBill
01-02-07, 03:22 PM
I always thought the Chefs moniker gained national attention not from Berman but from the Snickers commercial.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSAXLayoMKI



Sorry, I was in a bad mood, Pee-fs fan.

:)

Ankf00
01-02-07, 03:30 PM
Dolts? Really? That's how you get over?


Wow, maybe we should call the Chiefs the Pee-fs. That's super-smart too!

well, these are NFL fans we're talking about. "J-E-T-S-JETS-JETS-JETS!!!" <-- :gomer:


9'ers win, Chiefs win, Steelers win, Vince loses. so close. :cry:

EDwardo
01-02-07, 10:26 PM
I always thought the Chefs moniker gained national attention not from Berman but from the Snickers commercial.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSAXLayoMKI



Sorry, I was in a bad mood, Pee-fs fan.

:)


It's the "Clots" not the "Dolts".

What ever happened to the Nags moniker "Orange Crash, er Crush"?

;)

WickerBill
01-03-07, 06:20 AM
I'll try to type slowly...


See.... their uniforms are now BLUE... so the title "Orange Crush", see, might not make as much sense as it once did.


;)

EDwardo
01-03-07, 12:22 PM
See.... their uniforms are now BLUE...


;)

OK, I get it now.

http://www.womensenews.org/images/blue-man-group-2079.jpg

;)

Ankf00
01-03-07, 01:12 PM
Time to gloat.

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/9905472


The dynamic quarterback for the Tennessee Titans won The Associated Press Offensive Rookie of the Year Award. He did it in the same fashion he turned around the Titans' season -- running away from the rest of the field.

Young, who led Texas to the 2005 national championship and was the third overall pick in last April's draft, overwhelmed one of the strongest rookie classes in NFL history. He received 23 votes from a nationwide panel of 50 sports writers and broadcasters who cover the league.


:D http://www2.hornfans.com/wwwthreads/images/icons/hookem.gif


overall, this was one solid rookie class, lots of future stars flying around...

just realized, the Texans could've had both Off & Deff '06 ROY's :laugh: