All hail Megatron!
It's clear to me that this past week that alien replicants replaced the Kansas City Chiefs.
"That's not fucking holding!", hehe go Harvey Dahl.
Yeah that was 15 yards worth of entertainment.
The most life the Rams offense showed all day.
Actually, Clemens wasn't that bad. The Rams simply cannot score touchdowns.
"That's not fucking holding!", hehe go Harvey Dahl.
Yeah that was 15 yards worth of entertainment.
The most life the Rams offense showed all day.
Actually, Clemens wasn't that bad. The Rams simply cannot score touchdowns.
I can't believe that CBS doesn't run a delay on the game. 5-7 seconds would have been enough.
Still pretty damn funny, though.
Well like I said, it wasn't the loss itself that killed me, but rather the way they lost. I would have been fairly stunned and impressed if we had won, but the way they played was just ugly. Denver made it to (formerly) 8-5 through minimal mistakes and pretty consistent discipline. Today, both of those were gone. 3 rapid screw-ups dug us a major hole, and then the defense had issues. Now, I had zero expectations that our D would be able to stop Brady and company, but I expected them to at least make the Pats work for it. They could not tackle to save their lives. Chris Harris, our undrafted free agent CB was a tackling badass. Our highly-touted rookie safties obviously haven't been hanging out with Dawkins anywhere near as often as they should be. I sincerely hope tht today's issues were just a minor blip. Otherwise, they may be in trouble for the last two weeks. I'll take our usual struggles over today's set of struggles- we can overcome out normal issues.Well the loss today didn't hurt the Broncos that badly, they still control their own destiny with two very winnable games coming up against Buffalo and KC. Now once they get to the playoffs, . . . well that remains to be seen.
As I alluded to above, that's got to be something to expect going forward. Orton can move you up and down the field, but the guy really doesn't like the redzone. He enjoys watching the fine art of field goal kicking.Getting so deep into the Red Zone som many times and not being able to pull-off a TD most of the time is pretty sad. But I guess still impressive for them to even see the end zone, and so quickly too.
Well like I said, it wasn't the loss itself that killed me, but rather the way they lost. I would have been fairly stunned and impressed if we had won, but the way they played was just ugly. Denver made it to (formerly) 8-5 through minimal mistakes and pretty consistent discipline. Today, both of those were gone. 3 rapid screw-ups dug us a major hole, and then the defense had issues. Now, I had zero expectations that our D would be able to stop Brady and company, but I expected them to at least make the Pats work for it. They could not tackle to save their lives. Chris Harris, our undrafted free agent CB was a tackling badass. Our highly-touted rookie safties obviously haven't been hanging out with Dawkins anywhere near as often as they should be. I sincerely hope tht today's issues were just a minor blip. Otherwise, they may be in trouble for the last two weeks. I'll take our usual struggles over today's set of struggles- we can overcome out normal issues.Well the loss today didn't hurt the Broncos that badly, they still control their own destiny with two very winnable games coming up against Buffalo and KC. Now once they get to the playoffs, . . . well that remains to be seen.
As I alluded to above, that's got to be something to expect going forward. Orton can move you up and down the field, but the guy really doesn't like the redzone. He enjoys watching the fine art of field goal kicking.Getting so deep into the Red Zone som many times and not being able to pull-off a TD most of the time is pretty sad. But I guess still impressive for them to even see the end zone, and so quickly too.![]()
"That's not fucking holding!", hehe go Harvey Dahl.
Yeah that was 15 yards worth of entertainment.
The most life the Rams offense showed all day.
Actually, Clemens wasn't that bad. The Rams simply cannot score touchdowns.
I can't believe that CBS doesn't run a delay on the game. 5-7 seconds would have been enough.
Still pretty damn funny, though.
Yeah, no tape delay for sports games. I found this out a few weeks ago when FSU and Miami played and two F-bombs slipped onto the air.Yeah that was 15 yards worth of entertainment.
The most life the Rams offense showed all day.
Actually, Clemens wasn't that bad. The Rams simply cannot score touchdowns.
I can't believe that CBS doesn't run a delay on the game. 5-7 seconds would have been enough.
Still pretty damn funny, though.
I was at that game today and the entire crowd just started laughing. One of the few bits of joy in the game, but that's another story.
We thought, surely, it was on tape delay. But then I came home and a quick twitter search told me I was wrong.
Well like I said, it wasn't the loss itself that killed me, but rather the way they lost. I would have been fairly stunned and impressed if we had won, but the way they played was just ugly. Denver made it to (formerly) 8-5 through minimal mistakes and pretty consistent discipline. Today, both of those were gone. 3 rapid screw-ups dug us a major hole, and then the defense had issues. Now, I had zero expectations that our D would be able to stop Brady and company, but I expected them to at least make the Pats work for it. They could not tackle to save their lives. Chris Harris, our undrafted free agent CB was a tackling badass. Our highly-touted rookie safties obviously haven't been hanging out with Dawkins anywhere near as often as they should be. I sincerely hope tht today's issues were just a minor blip. Otherwise, they may be in trouble for the last two weeks. I'll take our usual struggles over today's set of struggles- we can overcome out normal issues.Well the loss today didn't hurt the Broncos that badly, they still control their own destiny with two very winnable games coming up against Buffalo and KC. Now once they get to the playoffs, . . . well that remains to be seen.
As I alluded to above, that's got to be something to expect going forward. Orton can move you up and down the field, but the guy really doesn't like the redzone. He enjoys watching the fine art of field goal kicking.Getting so deep into the Red Zone som many times and not being able to pull-off a TD most of the time is pretty sad. But I guess still impressive for them to even see the end zone, and so quickly too.![]()
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