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FantomForce
12-01-2005, 06:26 PM
Did you catch NFL live today. We have a serious mountain to climb, Shanny is 0-4 in KC in the month of Dec. and we have'nt won there in Dec. in a long a$$ time. I feel that we are more than capable of winning, but cannot look past those damn chefs

Northman
12-01-2005, 06:27 PM
They are just a bump on the road to the playoffs. :)

Leroy The Disembowler
12-01-2005, 07:00 PM
i think a denver loss is actually better than a win. what a great way to light the fire under broncos' asses for the rest of the season and hopefully the playoffs.

chiefshunny
12-01-2005, 07:06 PM
:yep:

No1BroncoFan
12-01-2005, 07:09 PM
i think a denver loss is actually better than a win. what a great way to light the fire under broncos' asses for the rest of the season and hopefully the playoffs.
There's no such thing as a bad win or a good loss. Let's just go kick the sh*t out of the Chiefs!

Ben

listopencil
12-01-2005, 07:09 PM
I'm expecting a huge fight. About the same as the Dallas game.

JCMElway
12-01-2005, 07:10 PM
Not a lot of past success + a very talented team this year =

WE'RE DUE FOR SOME SUCCESS THIS YEAR

REB
12-01-2005, 07:30 PM
Yea I saw that and it's time for a change!

I was also listening to Phil Simms this morning on Imus and he thinks the Chiefs can win this Sunday so be prepared for 3+ hours of Phil tounge scrubbing chief arse.

1-2-3-:Broncos:!!!!!!! :charge:

bronco610
12-01-2005, 07:32 PM
Yea I saw that and it's time for a change!

I was also listening to Phil Simms this morning on Imus and he thinks the Chiefs can win this Sunday so be prepared for 3+ hours of Phil tounge scrubbing chief arse.

1-2-3-:Broncos:!!!!!!! :charge:


What is up with simms what does he have against the Broncos?

BigRedChief
12-01-2005, 08:00 PM
Actually................

Chiefs haven't lost in December to anyone at Arrowhead since 1996.

Denver hasn't won the second game of the head to head match up with the Chiefs at Arrowhead since 1994.

Shanahan is 2-8 at Arrowhead.

The Broncos are 1-14 in Kansas City in December games.

Doesn't look good stat wise for you guys. But thats why they play the game, right?

Kaylore
12-01-2005, 08:07 PM
Actually................

Chiefs haven't lost in December to anyone at Arrowhead since 1996.

Denver hasn't won the second game of the head to head match up with the Chiefs at Arrowhead since 1994.

Shanahan is 2-8 at Arrowhead.

The Broncos are 1-14 in Kansas City in December games.

Doesn't look good stat wise for you guys. But thats why they play the game, right?
14 is my lucky number.

Bronx33
12-01-2005, 08:09 PM
14 is my lucky number.

If i read that 1-14 cr@p again iam going to puke!

Broncoman13
12-01-2005, 08:11 PM
Yeah, but ESPN forgot a very important new revelation... the power of OSKIE KARMA!!! We haven't had that before...Oskie Karma is going to be the difference maker! Wooooooo!

Broncoman13
12-01-2005, 08:13 PM
Actually................

Chiefs haven't lost in December to anyone at Arrowhead since 1996.

Denver hasn't won the second game of the head to head match up with the Chiefs at Arrowhead since 1994.

Shanahan is 2-8 at Arrowhead.

The Broncos are 1-14 in Kansas City in December games.

Doesn't look good stat wise for you guys. But thats why they play the game, right?


I've got a friend that keeps saying that doesn't mean squat. I think it means a lot. So far, we're 1-1 in those type of games this year. Going to Miami is bad juju for us. Dallas on Turkey Day is bad juju for most. If we can go 2-1 in the bad juju games this year I'll be happy!

sirhcyennek81
12-01-2005, 08:15 PM
during denver's superbowl run, they were 19-0 in 2 years at home. No one wins every single game, and constantly stating an opp. home record in december will mean KC will lose. Think about it...they hype elam's xp streak, what happens? he misses an XP. Plummer goes 229 passes without a pick, the announcers state that, over and over...what happens? he throws a pick..so keep stating kc is 15-1 or whatever at home in december since 1995. whatever works. soon to be 15-2.

broncofan2438
12-01-2005, 08:15 PM
It'll be a good tough game, enough of the 1-14 ****, i hate red and yellow, gay colors

Garcia Bronco
12-01-2005, 08:27 PM
That's why when the schedule came out...I said it was bull**** to draw them 2 years in a row in 12. But to climb the mountain and reach the ultimate success....We Have To Win these kind of games....This is a must mojo win....I say we get it.

Bronx33
12-01-2005, 08:29 PM
That's why when the schedule came out...I said it was bull**** to draw them 2 years in a row in 12. But to climb the mountain and reach the ultimate success....We Have To Win these kind of games....This is a must mojo win....I say we get it.

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
YA!

sirhcyennek81
12-01-2005, 08:29 PM
Garcia, agreed. This team is different, it is alot like the 97 championship team.

minibronco
12-01-2005, 08:37 PM
I would say its more the crowd than it is the weather. Or maybe its the weather. Hmmmm....... both?

BigRedChief
12-01-2005, 08:57 PM
I would say its more the crowd than it is the weather. Or maybe its the weather. Hmmmm....... both?

It's only fitting that the Bronco fans have an idea of what there potential playoff team is walking into.

- Denver Fan
"I have been to many NFL games throughout the past 20 years, and each time I return to Arrowhead, I become even more amazed at how loud their fans are. I am a Denver Broncos fan, but I would have to say that Kansas City's game day atmosphere is the best in all of the NFL."

- Texans Fan
“I personally don't know why this stadium isn't #1 right now. After talking to a Texans football player, he stated that this IS truly the loudest stadium in the NFL (Arrowhead)."

These are just a few of many quotes I have found from different people across the nation that aren't even Chiefs fans. I hope we can give them a little bit more insight to the subject. Enjoy.

- Why I think it is so bad ....... bad is not a good word man. I would say difficult to play in arrowhead? The simple answer is in the architecture, and of course the 78,000 screaming fans. I mean all 78,000 screaming .......... from 6 years olds all the way up to 90 year olds .......... all horse after a game for a day or two. The bowl effect of that stadium is the true gem in the whole scheme. All that screaming is at its loudest point on that field. Truly an architectural piece of sports art.
Mike Shanahan -

"I know people have tried to prepare me but until you actually experience it, you really don't know how loud it is. It is a fun experience. I remember in that playoff game, that 14-10 (playoff game in 1998) -- and this is before the game -- I'm talking three or four minutes before the game and I am trying to talk to my son (Kyle). He is standing right next to me, I'm yelling and he can't hear me. I am yelling at the top of my voice trying to get him to get something and he has no idea what I am saying. That is how loud it was."

Rod Smith -

"The first time I ever went in there it scared the hell out of me -- and that was just the national anthem," Smith remembered. "When they say, 'The home of the Chiefs' right there in the national anthem, I thought they were going to attack us. I thought 70,000 people were about to come out of the stands and get us."

Rodney Harrison -

"It's not the same as other places," said the Patriots' Rodney Harrison, who formerly was with the Chargers. "It's loud. It's the loudest I've ever played in. The fans are out there four hours before game time, probably tailgating. But it's a great atmosphere for football.

Tedy Bruschi -
"[Arrowhead] is the loudest outdoor stadium in the league. It's so loud you can't hear yourself think."

Jim Mora -
"It felt different in Kansas City. Kansas City's crowd is amazing and you felt it. You felt it. It's like I talk about our Dome...you want it to be a suffocating feeling. You felt that at Kansas City. At Denver yesterday...you just didn't feel it. You didn't feel the heat, you didn't feel the emotion, you didn't feel the crowd, so we didn't get worked up. We kind of just kept playing and we felt like our offense was moving the ball and they continued to move the ball, so we felt like we'd get back in it. And we did. But I think, honest to goodness, a lot of it has to do with the crowd. It's a big difference between Kansas City and Denver. Big difference. Big. Big difference between Kansas City and most places. We want to be talking about Atlanta like I'm talking about Kansas City and I think we're on our way.

- Just another observation from NFL football players about arrowhead.

KANSAS CITY, MO. - Billy Miller remembers the first time he thought Arrowhead Stadium was truly special.

A rookie tight end on the practice squad of the Denver Broncos, Miller made the trip to Kansas City with the rest of the team for a regular-season game in 1999. The coaching staff wanted the young players to get a feel for "playing in a hostile environment," and there aren't many places more intimidating and noisy than the 32-year-old home of the Chiefs.

Most of the details of the game have long since been forgotten. What Miller experienced during pre-game festivities hasn't.

It all began when the team charter bus arrived to find the stadium parking lot resembling a war zone from all the smoke billowing out from tailgaters. Later, as The Star-Spangled Banner was about to end, Miller recalls the nearly 80,000-strong "Sea of Red" screaming in unison, "Chiefs!" Finally, there was a loud roar and shake as a military jet flew over the stadium.

"I got chills," said Miller, now with the Texans. "It's one of the best home-field advantages in football."

Nowhere in the NFL is there a noisier crowd than the 79,451 fans who regularly fill Arrowhead Stadium. The Chiefs had the NFL's best home record (63-17) from 1990-99. They're 59-22 at home in the last decade, fourth only to Green Bay, Denver and San Francisco.

Bronx33
12-01-2005, 09:03 PM
And? i got chills when EKs TD got called back in game 3.

Dukes
12-01-2005, 09:04 PM
What is up with simms what does he have against the Broncos?

Not sure where you get that from. Every time I've heard Simms the past few seasons I haven't noticed any hatred ???

Bronx33
12-01-2005, 09:07 PM
Not sure where you get that from. Every time I've heard Simms the past few seasons I haven't noticed any hatred ???

I think steve atwater called him a girl a couple times..

DarkHorse30
12-01-2005, 09:08 PM
Denver was 4-0 in November, and 2 were on the road. The Broncos were 3-1 in October with one very close loss on the road to a playoff-bound team. The "story" on Denver this year was supposed to be the drop-off after reachiing 6-2. Yet, Denver has reached 9-2 after a road-divisional game, and 2 wins against NFC threats, Philly (with a healthy McNabb and a healthy TO) and the playoff-bound Cowboys.

So Denver is supposed to be upset about the press doubting their ability to sweep the chiefs? What's new?

RedskinBronco
12-01-2005, 09:12 PM
It's only fitting that the Bronco fans have an idea of what there potential playoff team is walking into.

- Denver Fan
"I have been to many NFL games throughout the past 20 years, and each time I return to Arrowhead, I become even more amazed at how loud their fans are. I am a Denver Broncos fan, but I would have to say that Kansas City's game day atmosphere is the best in all of the NFL."

- Texans Fan
“I personally don't know why this stadium isn't #1 right now. After talking to a Texans football player, he stated that this IS truly the loudest stadium in the NFL (Arrowhead)."

These are just a few of many quotes I have found from different people across the nation that aren't even Chiefs fans. I hope we can give them a little bit more insight to the subject. Enjoy.

- Why I think it is so bad ....... bad is not a good word man. I would say difficult to play in arrowhead? The simple answer is in the architecture, and of course the 78,000 screaming fans. I mean all 78,000 screaming .......... from 6 years olds all the way up to 90 year olds .......... all horse after a game for a day or two. The bowl effect of that stadium is the true gem in the whole scheme. All that screaming is at its loudest point on that field. Truly an architectural piece of sports art.
Mike Shanahan -

"I know people have tried to prepare me but until you actually experience it, you really don't know how loud it is. It is a fun experience. I remember in that playoff game, that 14-10 (playoff game in 1998) -- and this is before the game -- I'm talking three or four minutes before the game and I am trying to talk to my son (Kyle). He is standing right next to me, I'm yelling and he can't hear me. I am yelling at the top of my voice trying to get him to get something and he has no idea what I am saying. That is how loud it was."

Rod Smith -

"The first time I ever went in there it scared the hell out of me -- and that was just the national anthem," Smith remembered. "When they say, 'The home of the Chiefs' right there in the national anthem, I thought they were going to attack us. I thought 70,000 people were about to come out of the stands and get us."

Rodney Harrison -

"It's not the same as other places," said the Patriots' Rodney Harrison, who formerly was with the Chargers. "It's loud. It's the loudest I've ever played in. The fans are out there four hours before game time, probably tailgating. But it's a great atmosphere for football.

Tedy Bruschi -
"[Arrowhead] is the loudest outdoor stadium in the league. It's so loud you can't hear yourself think."

Jim Mora -
"It felt different in Kansas City. Kansas City's crowd is amazing and you felt it. You felt it. It's like I talk about our Dome...you want it to be a suffocating feeling. You felt that at Kansas City. At Denver yesterday...you just didn't feel it. You didn't feel the heat, you didn't feel the emotion, you didn't feel the crowd, so we didn't get worked up. We kind of just kept playing and we felt like our offense was moving the ball and they continued to move the ball, so we felt like we'd get back in it. And we did. But I think, honest to goodness, a lot of it has to do with the crowd. It's a big difference between Kansas City and Denver. Big difference. Big. Big difference between Kansas City and most places. We want to be talking about Atlanta like I'm talking about Kansas City and I think we're on our way.

- Just another observation from NFL football players about arrowhead.

KANSAS CITY, MO. - Billy Miller remembers the first time he thought Arrowhead Stadium was truly special.

A rookie tight end on the practice squad of the Denver Broncos, Miller made the trip to Kansas City with the rest of the team for a regular-season game in 1999. The coaching staff wanted the young players to get a feel for "playing in a hostile environment," and there aren't many places more intimidating and noisy than the 32-year-old home of the Chiefs.

Most of the details of the game have long since been forgotten. What Miller experienced during pre-game festivities hasn't.

It all began when the team charter bus arrived to find the stadium parking lot resembling a war zone from all the smoke billowing out from tailgaters. Later, as The Star-Spangled Banner was about to end, Miller recalls the nearly 80,000-strong "Sea of Red" screaming in unison, "Chiefs!" Finally, there was a loud roar and shake as a military jet flew over the stadium.

"I got chills," said Miller, now with the Texans. "It's one of the best home-field advantages in football."

Nowhere in the NFL is there a noisier crowd than the 79,451 fans who regularly fill Arrowhead Stadium. The Chiefs had the NFL's best home record (63-17) from 1990-99. They're 59-22 at home in the last decade, fourth only to Green Bay, Denver and San Francisco.

Good stuff...now I'm not being a jack@$$ here, an honest question:

Why do you think it doesn't translate into the playoffs? I mean to lose to clearly better teams fine, but to lose to those colts teams with Jim Harbaugh was crazy.

Sarcastro
12-01-2005, 09:17 PM
Good stuff...now I'm not being a jack@$$ here, an honest question:

Why do you think it doesn't translate into the playoffs? I mean to lose to clearly better teams fine, but to lose to those colts teams with Jim Harbaugh was crazy.

Marty. Not only does he get hyper-conservative in the playoffs, but he also appears to be cursed. In 2003 against the Colts it was just a plain shootout with two great offenses and two horrible defenses. Our offense made one or two more mistakes, Priest's fumble after his 50+ yard run comes to mind, so the Colts came out on top.

bronco610
12-01-2005, 09:17 PM
Nowhere in the NFL is there a noisier crowd than the 79,451 fans who regularly fill Arrowhead Stadium. The Chiefs had the NFL's best home record (63-17) from 1990-99. They're 59-22 at home in the last decade, fourth only to Green Bay, Denver and San Francisco.


And as great an advantage still behind denver in home wins for the last decade.

ludo21
12-01-2005, 09:23 PM
I am getting really excited for the game this weekedn, i cant wait!!!!!

Going to be a tough hard fought game, and will be fun to watch!

BigRedChief
12-01-2005, 09:26 PM
Nowhere in the NFL is there a noisier crowd than the 79,451 fans who regularly fill Arrowhead Stadium. The Chiefs had the NFL's best home record (63-17) from 1990-99. They're 59-22 at home in the last decade, fourth only to Green Bay, Denver and San Francisco.


And as great an advantage still behind denver in home wins for the last decade.


Yep but as fans we can't control how our Front office picks in the draft or acquires FA's. We can't control how they play or feel about our team. All we can do is support the players that are wearing our team colors as best as we can. Thats all we have control over. How loud the stadium is and how much fun you have at the game no matter whether your team wins or loses on any given day.

bronco610
12-01-2005, 09:28 PM
Yep but as fans we can't control how our Front office picks in the draft or acquires FA's. We can't control how they play or feel about our team. All we can do is support the players that are wearing our team colors as best as we can. Thats all we have control over. How loud the stadium is and how much fun you have at the game no matter whether your team wins or loses on any given day.


Well said !!!!!!! You sure your a chiefs fan?

RedskinBronco
12-01-2005, 09:31 PM
Well said !!!!!!! You sure your a chiefs fan?


seriously, at least you can have a decent convo with bigredchief. The other chef fans, especially those famous 2 we have on here, are just so delusional it's funny.

BigRedChief
12-01-2005, 09:32 PM
Well said !!!!!!! You sure your a chiefs fan?
since birth. Came out of the womb in a Len Dawson jersey.

bronco610
12-01-2005, 09:38 PM
seriously, at least you can have a decent convo with bigredchief. The other chef fans, especially those famous 2 we have on here, are just so delusional it's funny.

Lived in KC for a couple of years. to bad never met a chiefs fan then I could have an intl. conversation with. This week is going to be a great game. I believe if we have a chance to beat indy. the game at arrow head will be a real measuring stick as to how far we have come.

BigRedChief
12-02-2005, 04:45 AM
Lived in KC for a couple of years. to bad never met a chiefs fan then I could have an intl. conversation with. This week is going to be a great game. I believe if we have a chance to beat indy. the game at arrow head will be a real measuring stick as to how far we have come.

Much like us. We looked good against the Texans on the road. So what they are the Texans.

We looked good against the defending Super Bowl champs but they have too many injuries to be a great win.

Now if we beat the 9-2 Broncos. Now we will officially be on a roll. You lose? So what. you can still get HFA throughout the playoffs except for Indy.

Bronco202
12-02-2005, 05:39 AM
Actually................

Chiefs haven't lost in December to anyone at Arrowhead since 1996.

Denver hasn't won the second game of the head to head match up with the Chiefs at Arrowhead since 1994.

Shanahan is 2-8 at Arrowhead.

The Broncos are 1-14 in Kansas City in December games.

Doesn't look good stat wise for you guys. But thats why they play the game, right?


That's what I've been trying to tell you guys. Man they are going to stomp our azzes!!!!!!!!!!

Mile High Shack
12-02-2005, 05:55 AM
That's what I've been trying to tell you guys. Man they are going to stomp our azzes!!!!!!!!!!

no one is buying your schtick anymore chief

Bronco202
12-02-2005, 06:02 AM
no one is buying your schtick anymore chief


What's a schtick. I didn't know I had one for sale.

BroncoInferno
12-02-2005, 06:10 AM
Actually................

Chiefs haven't lost in December to anyone at Arrowhead since 1996.

Denver hasn't won the second game of the head to head match up with the Chiefs at Arrowhead since 1994.

Shanahan is 2-8 at Arrowhead.

The Broncos are 1-14 in Kansas City in December games.

Doesn't look good stat wise for you guys. But thats why they play the game, right?

Those are very imposing stats. As an optimist, however, I also realize that streaks do not last forever. You will have to lose a home game in December eventually. Sunday would be a perfect time to start ;D

RIBEYZE
12-02-2005, 06:11 AM
I am getting really excited for the game this weekend, I can't wait!!!!!

Going to be a tough hard fought blowout of the Chiefs, and will be fun to watch!

Mile High Shack
12-02-2005, 06:11 AM
Those are very imposing stats. As an optimist, however, I also realize that streaks do not last forever. You will have to lose a home game in December eventually. Sunday would be a perfect time to start ;D

it will be a good game

but chiefs will win

;)

Bronco202
12-02-2005, 06:22 AM
it will be a good game

but chiefs will win

;)
They're not only going to win but they are going to STOMP THE HELL OUT OF US. I think we just may as well chalk this one up in the loss column. I like my Broncos but I learned a long time ago that sometimes you just have to face reality.

Crushaholic
12-02-2005, 09:06 AM
Yeah, but ESPN forgot a very important new revelation... the power of OSKIE KARMA!!! We haven't had that before...Oskie Karma is going to be the difference maker! Wooooooo!

Where's the latest OSKIE Boon thread? We've come to expect it...~Popps~

Elway 4 Life
12-02-2005, 09:12 AM
i think a denver loss is actually better than a win. what a great way to light the fire under broncos' asses for the rest of the season and hopefully the playoffs.

I couldnt disagree more. I think if we can go into KC and come out with a win that would say much about the team. I dont think we should lose again. We are a better team than the chiefs but they are tough at home and if we win it will say alot.

Crushaholic
12-02-2005, 09:19 AM
i think a denver loss is actually better than a win. what a great way to light the fire under broncos' asses for the rest of the season and hopefully the playoffs.

You have a point, but the Broncos are already playing at a high level. A win over the Chiefs will just keep the ball rolling.

Crushaholic
12-02-2005, 10:07 AM
Now if we beat the 9-2 Broncos. Now we will officially be on a roll. You lose? So what. you can still get HFA throughout the playoffs except for Indy.

You NEED the game for your playoff lives. However, we still have something to play for. We need to get that whole "December in Arrowhead" monkey off our back. I believe we have a great chance to do just that Sunday...

broncofan2438
12-02-2005, 10:09 AM
we need to get that monkey off our back and also to show the rest of the worls we aint scared of the colts

broncofan2438
12-02-2005, 10:10 AM
worls= world

Tom A Hawk
12-02-2005, 10:27 AM
Lived in KC for a couple of years. to bad never met a chiefs fan then I could have an intl. conversation with. This week is going to be a great game. I believe if we have a chance to beat indy. the game at arrow head will be a real measuring stick as to how far we have come.

Looks and reads the issue is you, not a Chiefs fan.
in case you are curious...it is spelled, I-N-T-E-L-L-I-G-E-N-T. Maybe, quick, smart, bright are the words you should try to use.