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duncan_idaho 05-03-2016 01:04 AM

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Originally Posted by BlackOp (Post 12213275)
I'm glad he's gone too...Sanchez is your franchise QB now. Enjoy 3rd place...

BO is, now, my new favorite player....he totally stuck his dick straight in Elway's cheating eye. Watching Horseface whiff on replacing him has been entertaining.

Couldn't happen to a better fan base...



Sanchez is not a franchise QB. He's a stop-gap placeholder.

One of the primary differences between the Broncos and Chiefs is that the stop-gap veteran is viewed as just that and not as a potential franchise QB who just needed a new start and another chance.

If Sanchez surprises, profit. If Sanchez is Sanchez, they'll move to Lynch when they think he's ready. And if Lynch sucks, they'll move on quickly.

Chiefs fans criticizing Denver for its choices at QB is not just people in glass house throwing stones... It's people in glass homes throwing boulders with goddamn trebuchet.

Toby Waller 05-03-2016 01:16 AM

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Originally Posted by duncan_idaho (Post 12213356)
Sanchez is not a franchise QB. He's a stop-gap placeholder.

One of the primary differences between the Broncos and Chiefs is that the stop-gap veteran is viewed as just that and not as a potential franchise QB who just needed a new start and another chance.

If Sanchez surprises, profit. If Sanchez is Sanchez, they'll move to Lynch when they think he's ready. And if Lynch sucks, they'll move on quickly.

Chiefs fans criticizing Denver for its choices at QB is not just people in glass house throwing stones... It's people in glass homes throwing boulders with goddamn trebuchet.

So, you and the experts know so much about football and yet no one is telling Sanchez to leave.
300 million people and you can't find one more guy to fill one of 40 spots thats supposed to be so valuable in the pro football world?

Don't even try to answer that. You know you cant

Pasta Little Brioni 05-03-2016 06:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Toby Waller (Post 12213359)
So, you and the experts know so much about football and yet no one is telling Sanchez to leave.
300 million people and you can't find one more guy to fill one of 40 spots thats supposed to be so valuable in the pro football world?

Don't even try to answer that. You know you cant

He's a Bronco peterpuffer "chief fan"

duncan_idaho 05-03-2016 09:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Toby Waller (Post 12213359)
So, you and the experts know so much about football and yet no one is telling Sanchez to leave.

300 million people and you can't find one more guy to fill one of 40 spots thats supposed to be so valuable in the pro football world?



Don't even try to answer that. You know you cant


What's the question?

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Originally Posted by Pasta Giant Meatball (Post 12213391)
He's a Bronco peterpuffer "chief fan"


I hate the goddamn Broncos, and I hate even more that their owner and GMs have been fitting their KC counterparts for clown shoes for the past 20 years.

Toby Waller 05-03-2016 09:56 PM

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Originally Posted by duncan_idaho (Post 12215072)
What's the question?




I hate the goddamn Broncos, and I hate even more that their owner and GMs have been fitting their KC counterparts for clown shoes for the past 20 years.

Of course you don't get it like I told you you couldnt.
I spelled it out for you in as basic a way possible

BlackOp 05-03-2016 11:05 PM

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Originally Posted by duncan_idaho (Post 12215072)
What's the question?
.

Who the **** names their kid "Duncan"? If your last name was Daunutz...it might be cool...but that is the only scenario I can think of....

Discuss Thrower 05-03-2016 11:06 PM

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duncan_Idaho

Toby Waller 05-03-2016 11:09 PM

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Originally Posted by BlackOp (Post 12215198)
Who the **** names their kid "Duncan"? If your last name was Daunutz...it might be cool...but that is the only scenario that comes to mind.

A German? A cop?

I have never actually dunked a donut in any coffee

Titty Meat 05-03-2016 11:59 PM

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Originally Posted by duncan_idaho (Post 12213356)
Sanchez is not a franchise QB. He's a stop-gap placeholder.

One of the primary differences between the Broncos and Chiefs is that the stop-gap veteran is viewed as just that and not as a potential franchise QB who just needed a new start and another chance.

If Sanchez surprises, profit. If Sanchez is Sanchez, they'll move to Lynch when they think he's ready. And if Lynch sucks, they'll move on quickly.

Chiefs fans criticizing Denver for its choices at QB is not just people in glass house throwing stones... It's people in glass homes throwing boulders with goddamn trebuchet.

Of course the * here is the Broncos are coming off a super bowl victory.

BlackOp 05-04-2016 01:05 AM

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Originally Posted by billay (Post 12215273)
Of course the * here is the Broncos are coming off a super bowl victory.

Victory = corporate thievery......no one is taking that Superbowl serious...except the colosseum-bots....and they do what their masters tell them. The beauty is they are convinced their "truth" is their own..$$$. Thank Edward Bernays for the lovely world that we, now, are forced to synthetically experience...

Toby Waller 05-04-2016 01:39 AM

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Originally Posted by BlackOp (Post 12215299)
Victory = corporate thievery......no one is taking that Superbowl serious...except the colosseum-bots....and they do what their masters tell them. The beauty is they are convinced their "truth" is their own..$$$. Thank Edward Bernays for the lovely world that we, now, are forced to synthetically experience...

Ok, I just Google'd Eddie B. For the first time.
Interesting. ..related to Freud and the father of propaganda

BlackOp 05-04-2016 02:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Toby Waller (Post 12215301)
Ok, I just Google'd Eddie B. For the first time.
Interesting. ..related to Freud and the father of propaganda

The further you dig...the deeper the shitshow.

'Bernays convinced industries that the news, not advertising, was the best medium to carry their message to an unsuspecting public."

Toby Waller 05-04-2016 02:24 AM

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Originally Posted by BlackOp (Post 12215303)
The further you dig...the deeper the shitshow.

'Bernays convinced industries that the news, not advertising, was the best medium to carry their message to an unsuspecting public."

bacon and women smoking cigarettes

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*A modern day example of Name-calling: "Conspiracy"

The elite bankers attained their wealth and power by establishing central banks in the UK and the US. Naturally, they don't want the public to look too closely at their nefarious plots such as starting endless wars, so one tactic is to label 'conspiracy theorists' as people to be shunned. Such is the immense power of the controlled media that they can establish parameters for acceptable behavior and the masses who want to be accepted by their peers tend to conform. Hence this phrase now carries a strong pejorative association.

CONCLUSION

Today, the banker elite (TPTB or Illuminati) hold majority interests in the six mega corporations that own 90% of the mainstream media. Thus, they control the news and influence our perceptions, even how we think and judge others. One cannot underestimate the power of a consolidated media because it signifies controlling reality itself as Bernays has stated.

Having a small elite group directly control the media, represents a serious threat to American democracy and culture. It directly influences the minds of all age groups and how they perceive the world. Consolidation in business, banking, the media and politics over the last hundred years has allowed the Federal Government to be taken over by an oligarchy of elites with unlimited assets, influence and psychological control of the minds of Americans. The media also serves as a protective shield, isolating the elite bankers from scrutiny and challenge. - See more at: http://henrymakow.com/2014/06/Edward....fmXX34ON.dpuf

duncan_idaho 05-04-2016 04:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Toby Waller (Post 12215086)
Of course you don't get it like I told you you couldnt.

I spelled it out for you in as basic a way possible



Your attempt at questioning was obfuscated by your obtuseness.

Is your question is "why is Sanchez still in the league if he's a backup/stop-gap" the answer is that he's a backup/stop-gap level QB.

If your question is "why aren't there more good QBs produced in the US," there are a variety of factors at play there, including but not limited to: advent of spread offenses, competition from other sports, specialization of HS athletes, etc.

Codered 05-04-2016 07:46 AM

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Originally Posted by duncan_idaho (Post 12215313)
Your attempt at questioning was obfuscated by your obtuseness.

Is your question is "why is Sanchez still in the league if he's a backup/stop-gap" the answer is that he's a backup/stop-gap level QB.

If your question is "why aren't there more good QBs produced in the US," there are a variety of factors at play there, including but not limited to: advent of spread offenses, competition from other sports, specialization of HS athletes, etc.


Bless you for trying.


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