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Quesadilla Joe 09-16-2008 07:08 AM

The Chargers still could have stopped us on 3rd and 10, 4th and 4, on the 2 point conversion, and they had 26 seconds to get into field goal range against our horrible pass defense.

It was a blown call but the Chargers still had a chance to win. Charger fans need to quit crying about it.

Quesadilla Joe 09-16-2008 07:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Spott (Post 5022679)
I think SD will still win the division. Kharma is a bitch and it will come back to get the Donkeys.

If Karma is a bitch why didn't the Chargers stop the Broncos or score a game winning field goal???

The Broncos didn't cheat. The refs made a mistake. It's not the first time it happened and its not the last.

Quesadilla Joe 09-16-2008 07:20 AM

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Originally Posted by KCTitus (Post 5023157)
Never seen Denver lose in that fashion...in over 25 years...ever.

I guess you missed the Chicago game last year when our safety Hamza Abdullah returned a fumble for a TD and it was called back....

DaFace 09-16-2008 09:12 AM

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Originally Posted by cutler7624 (Post 5024610)
I guess you missed the Chicago game last year when our safety Hamza Abdullah returned a fumble for a TD and it was called back....

I agree that that was a bad break. However, I don't see it as being in the same league as the call on Sunday. The play you're referring to happened early in the 3rd quarter, so while it was a bad call, the play was overturned on replay and the Broncos were awarded possession. However, no matter how that play would have turned out, there were still 30 minutes of the game to play.

If Sunday's call had been correct, it would have been a "walk off" situation. The game was completely over at that point, unless of course you think it's likely that the Chargers would have fumbled on a kneel down. THAT is the reason this is getting so much attention. The screwed up call DIRECTLY changed the outcome of the game.

The play you're referring to may have influenced the outcome, but you never know what would have happened if the TD was allowed. The Bears might have been pissed off about it and ended up coming back to win anyway. We'll never know how that play INDIRECTLY affected the outcome of the game, so the outrage isn't near as strong.

Quesadilla Joe 09-16-2008 09:28 AM

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Originally Posted by DaFace (Post 5024793)
I agree that that was a bad break. However, I don't see it as being in the same league as the call on Sunday. The play you're referring to happened early in the 3rd quarter, so while it was a bad call, the play was overturned on replay and the Broncos were awarded possession. However, no matter how that play would have turned out, there were still 30 minutes of the game to play.

If Sunday's call had been correct, it would have been a "walk off" situation. The game was completely over at that point, unless of course you think it's likely that the Chargers would have fumbled on a kneel down. THAT is the reason this is getting so much attention. The screwed up call DIRECTLY changed the outcome of the game.

The play you're referring to may have influenced the outcome, but you never know what would have happened if the TD was allowed. The Bears might have been pissed off about it and ended up coming back to win anyway. We'll never know how that play INDIRECTLY affected the outcome of the game, so the outrage isn't near as strong.

There was still over a minute left in the game and the Broncos had 2 timeouts. We probably would have ran out of time but there was still a chance for Denver...

The Chargers still could have stopped the Broncos on 3rd and 10, 4th and 4, the 2 point conversion, and could have gotten into field goal range with 26 seconds left. Bad call but it didn't give the Broncos the win. They still had to convert.

Heck you guys had 4 chances to get into the endzone against the Pats inside the 5 yard line and you couldn't make it. The Chargers still had a chance.

Simply Red 09-16-2008 09:36 AM

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Originally Posted by ClevelandBronco (Post 5024283)
I know exactly what you mean. He reminds me of a top five QB with an arm of gold that can lay 40 points on two division teams in a row.

Then again, maybe that's not what you meant.

Well, we have to end this rebuilding shit, for one. And slow down free agency, stop Herm Edwards and fire Peterson. We have to provide food and shelter for the homeless, and oppose racial discrimination and promote civil rights, while also promoting equal rights for women. We have to encourage a return to traditional moral values. Most importantly, we have to promote general social concern and less materialism by Brodie Croyle.

Simply Red 09-16-2008 09:49 AM

I'm trying to listen to the new robert palmer tape, but ClevelandBronco (my supposed friend) keeps buzzing in my ear.

Buck 09-16-2008 11:50 AM

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Originally Posted by cutler7624 (Post 5024851)
There was still over a minute left in the game and the Broncos had 2 timeouts. We probably would have ran out of time but there was still a chance for Denver...

The Chargers still could have stopped the Broncos on 3rd and 10, 4th and 4, the 2 point conversion, and could have gotten into field goal range with 26 seconds left. Bad call but it didn't give the Broncos the win. They still had to convert.

Heck you guys had 4 chances to get into the endzone against the Pats inside the 5 yard line and you couldn't make it. The Chargers still had a chance.

I actually believe you only had 1 time out with 1:20 left in the game.

Either way even if you had 2.

Chargers Run a play 1:15 left time out

2nd down we run a play 1:10 left, time out

3rd down run a play 25 seconds left 4th down.

4th down, we punt and likely put you in your own territory with 20 seconds or left to drive down the field for a TD.

This is all assuming you had 2 timeouts and could stop us from getting a first down.

It'd be a little more fair if it happened that way, dont you think?

SAUTO 09-16-2008 11:54 AM

DAMN all this and you are still 0-2 just like us chiefs

Buck 09-16-2008 12:00 PM

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Originally Posted by JASONSAUTO (Post 5025204)
DAMN all this and you are still 0-2 just like us chiefs

Obligatory Best 0-2 Team in the History of the NFL!!!

blueballs 09-16-2008 12:10 PM

The dude is a full blown insecure pyscho
watch the eyes

blueballs 09-16-2008 12:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Deberg_1990 (Post 5022546)
id give anything for him to be a chief

you'll have to settle for merriman

OctoberFart 09-16-2008 12:40 PM

The only thing that sucks regardless of the outcome of donks/dolts is the rat has a franchise QB and is the best QB in our division.

Quesadilla Joe 09-16-2008 12:53 PM

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Originally Posted by BuckinKaeding (Post 5025193)
I actually believe you only had 1 time out with 1:20 left in the game.

Either way even if you had 2.

Chargers Run a play 1:15 left time out

2nd down we run a play 1:10 left, time out

3rd down run a play 25 seconds left 4th down.

4th down, we punt and likely put you in your own territory with 20 seconds or left to drive down the field for a TD.

This is all assuming you had 2 timeouts and could stop us from getting a first down.

It'd be a little more fair if it happened that way, dont you think?

We got a huge break no doubt about that. But that call didn't hand us the game either.

Watching the game from my living room I was still nervous about us getting a TD, I was nervous about the 2 point conversion.

And when Rivers threw that deep pass to Gates on the first play, I thought that our defense would let us down.

Sure-Oz 09-16-2008 12:58 PM

Yeah the ref may have handed Denver another chance to win, but they still had to score a td and 2 point, all SD needed was one stop. Doesn't make the call right, but the defense could've made that a moot point


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