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What happened with all the Bill Cowher rumors? Has he even mentioned he wants to return to coaching?
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I expect Andy Reid to go where he feels most comfortable, regardless of the division and/or conference. He's in total control of his destiny. |
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People still don't get that 2010 was smoke and mirrors. This division is easy to win; Denver did it last year at 8-8. The only 'complete' teams they played this year (Atl, Hou, and NE) are the 3 games they lost. |
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But he can't wait around for him forever. |
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He won't come back to coaching unless the is about to lose his job on camera. jmo |
Bill's personal life and money demands are both very high. Clark really wants Reid if he gassed up the jet and flew to Philly. Probably brought a blank contract and a blank check and will make Andy sign it with a stolen pen from the Waldorf Astoria or something.
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I heard they will hire Reid as he will fit in Crennel's old chiefs gear.
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Dirk Cooter.
LMAO This ****ing fanbase... |
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Clark thought Arrowhead Anxiety was about the North American bison during the 1800's.
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Judi Chop!!!
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Just give Pioli the money Tyson Jackson is due, and dump Tyson Jackson.
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Unless Peyton is in a hurry to be a papa johns owner...he's going to play at least another three years...
Let's be realistic. As long as Manning is in Denver, the likelihood of us winning the division is slim and none. If immediate success is a desire to Reid...entering a division with Peyton Manning isn't a good bet. |
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Manning is beatable.....assuming there's any semblance of a pass rush.
....and more than 1 good corner |
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it's possible, but you think Manning is going to still be playing when he's 40 with that neck of his? |
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AFC West - Battling Peyton Manning for the top spot each season or NFC West - Playing the 49ers and Seahawks twice each season? |
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Manning had a hell of a year in Denver, but he's still aging and injuries when you are old are a bitch. Without manning Denver sucks like the rest of the division.
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Kent Sommers did the same thing today. Jason LaCan-of-fungus has had his ass handed to him.
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There's like, 3... |
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NOW In terms of fan base and history? KC. Arizona is one of the shittiest franchises in the NFL. But yes...be realistic. Peyton Manning doesn't lose football games (especially in the regular season) he has no meaning losing. He is a lock for 12 wins every year. He takes no hits and is a tough son of a bitch so counting on an injury is foolish as well. He wins his division every year. Now, there has been recent success with wild cards making Super Bowl runs but it's still not a good route to shoot for... but as long as Peyton is in Denver...short of getting Tom Brady, best we can do until he's gone is shoot for a wild card. |
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As I said yesterday, damn near every reputable NFL reporter said the Chiefs were interviewing Koetter. Guess what happened? The Chiefs interviewed Koetter. Albert Breer, Chris Hansen, Ian Rapaport and some rube from Iowa keep mentioning Kirk Ferentz - while everyone else distances themselves from this "report" - and guess what? We didn't interview Ferentz. Not sure where the problem is. |
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Oh god i just noticed that ROFL |
Somebody, and I think it was LaCanfartass (but I'm not sure), didn't even know about Clark's stripping of Pioli's power. Would it take much to read one or two paragraphs (sentences even) to brief yourself on a situation before you start reporting on it?
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That's what I thought the gif was about, until it switched angles. I had to rewatch it to figure out the focus of the first half. |
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Otherwise, all they have done all season is beat up on the likes of : the Jets, KC (2x), Oak (2x), SD(2x), Tampa Bay, and Carolina, et al. Presto! 13-3. Duh. |
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He literally owned the AFC South for 13 years. He played as good, if not better, this year than he ever did in Indianapolis. He is deadly accurate and there is literally not a defense out there that can stop him. If him and his receivers are on the same page, the only thing that stops Peyton Manning is Peyton Manning and that is very rare. Thinking we have a shot at winning this division in the next 3 years if Peyton Manning continues to QB the Broncos is just the blindest homerism there is. He had years in Indy where the only reason they lost was because they won the division after 12 weeks and they aren't the Patriots and don't run up scores or win games to win games and perhaps let a Welker get injured for no reason. We sit here and say an elite QB is how you win games...and we're now in a division with Captain Elite himself and some of us are trying to make excuses as to how Peyton can be beat when he just can't...especially not in the regular season. Time to face the facts: The West is Denver's until 18 retires. Oh well. Hopefully we can develop our QB and sneak in a wild card or two and MAYBE a playoff win. Just saying. Is Andy Reid going to want to square up against another Manning, a superior Manning, every year? Arizona is a QB short (and some lineman) away from being a Seattle or San Francisco. They have an elite defense as well. |
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They report on KC without ever taking a single step IN kansas city. Might as well be a blogger rehashing rumors |
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The Arizona Cardinals last played in a Super Bowl in January 2009. The Chiefs last played in a Super Bowl in January 1970. |
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The worst reporter as far as throwing out unsubstantiated rumors through all of this is Albert Breer. And he was IN KANSAS CITY at Arrowhead from mid-day Sunday through Tuesday. |
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The Arizona Super Bowl seems about as distant to me as the Chiefs'... and my dad was in like 7th grade when the Chiefs won the Super Bowl. |
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Denver is VERY beatable. You just have to be good. |
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Denver had no identity at the beginning of the season when they lost those games...games in which they fell behind HUGE early only for Peyton Manning to almost make two improbably, impressive comebacks against both Atlanta and Houston. Much like he did against San Diego. and then what happened after they scored 5 straight and beat San Diego after being down 24? McCoy said "**** it", and scrapped his huddle offense he tried implementing and basically surrendered and gave Peyton the offense...and they won 11 straight. Seriously. Go watch the first 5.5 games...Denver was running just as much out of a huddle as they were with the traditional Peyton Indy offense. After the San Diego comeback where Peyton played like God once they fell down 24 and totally scrapped the McCoy (who is laughable as a HC candidate) huddle offense...they became the Colts with a defense. You really expected Peyton Manning, who missed a season and joined a new team, to be Peyton Manning right away on a brand new team with brand new personnel? They started 2-3. They lost all of those games at the beginning of the season. Looking at that and making an argument about how they only beat shitty teams is ridiculous given the circumstances. Everyone was like "oh just wait until they play Baltimore at Baltimore!" Yeah, that was a game for less than a quarter. Shit, they beat the living hell out of Baltimore worse than they did the Chiefs in week 17. At least we recovered that fumble and then get another stop to almost make it 7-6!. Could I see them losing to New England in the AFCC game? Hell yeah. Would I bet on it? No. THAT DOESN'T MEAN ANYTHING TO US THOUGH Peyton now officially owns this division. He is not beatable over the course of 16 games. He is good for 12 wins on a season where the bounces equal out, 14 when they get a few bounces, and 11 when all the bounces go against him. That's just REALITY. I'm sorry, it SUCKS for us...but the best we're going to do unless we have a Colts Andrew Luck MIRACLE year where we go +50 in the bounce department is fight for the #5 or #6 seed and maybe give our fans something to cheer about while we develop a franchise QB who is ready to take the division by the reigns in 3-5 years when Peyton hangs them up. Maybe, if WE'RE REALLY lucky, Manning will win this year, next year and decide to pull an Elway and go out on top...but that's probably not going to happen. In today's NFL where the QB doesn't take a lot of hits and football is HIS life...I can, unfortunately, see him playing until he is 42-43...which makes life for us MISERABLE. |
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yes, maybe in a 1 game playoff in the playoffs. you're right new england COULD beat them...an NFC team COULD beat them totally agree over the course of a 16 game season? Peyton Manning has PROVED, much like Tom Brady, he is NOT beatable. |
Soren is now saying his sources have told him that it wasn't just Pioli in Atlanta.
Clark had SIX or SEVEN people with him in Atlanta. |
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Arizona has a solid to elite defense already in place. They need a QB, a RB and OL help. |
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Baltimore?? Come on, they're one and done. Old as **** with a sputtering inconsistant offense. Cincy?? Ha!!! Those are the only playoff teams they've faced. Fact. |
Clark/Pioli relationship hasn't been good the past 6-12 months
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Scott Pioli WASN'T involved in player meetings
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Brett Favre had the best year of his career when he was 42 and he is NOWHERE NEAR the QB Tom Brady and Peyton Manning are... He also took hit after hit after hit after hit. Tom Brady takes hits as well. Peyton Manning DOES NOT. Why do we assume age will catch up to these guys with these rules in today's NFL? It doesn't matter if they lose speed...as long as they can still win it and still THINK, that's all they need. Peyton already lost a little off his fastball and it doesn't even matter. For all we know, his neck may still be getting stronger and his arm strength may even come back all the way in time. I truly believe Manning and Brady can play at an elite level into their 40s. Sucks for us. I think it's blind homerism for anyone to expect us to have any sort of a shot at this division in the next 3 years. Same goes with Oakland and San Diego. This division is on lockdown. Denver will win at least 36 games over the next 3 years. This isn't even a question. |
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If you're Andy Reid and just watched your QBs get massacred for 2 seasons behind a swiss-cheese OL, you may want a slightly less awful O-line for a change. The Chiefs have a decent one. It's not great, but it's not bad. And the Chiefs defense has the potential to be close to as good as AZs. They're very comparable jobs, truth be told. But don't underestimate just how dire AZs need on the OL is and how it could swing things to our advantage. Reid may be tired of watching QBs die under his watch. |
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They are very similar teams. |
Didn't Arizona give up like 10 gazillion points to Seattle?
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