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Originally Posted by Mile High Mania
Not really.. it's the game you guys choose to play. Focusing on the merits of the injustice you believe in... and not so much on the gain you are receiving from some other aspect of the scheduling.
That's fine though, I'm not here to change minds - just confront them with a different opinion and another set of facts.
You guys are of the opinion that Denver having 2/3 or 2/4 home games in September is many more times advantageous than having the final 2/3 or 2/4 home games in December.
We just disagree and that's fine. I believe it's how you finish that matters, not how you start. Mediocre teams aren't winning more games in the final weeks because they were propped up with a softer schedule early, that just doesn't make sense.
Good teams win, no matter what and at the end of the season - the proof is in the finish ... everyone else grabs aluminum foil.
I'll let you search for the medical papers that speak to the pros/cons of athletic competition at high altitudes in the heat vs cold.
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85% winning % at home in September suggests other factors are at play, as it's higher than any NFL team and much higher than the Donx winning % at any other time at home during the year... I don't need to search for anything, the onus is on you because you're the one not believing it. I know the effects. You do also. Again, you're just being you -
Once a Mule Tool - Always a Mule Tool. In this case however, you're showing exactly why you're the Mile High Mule Tool.