View Full Version : We knew this would happen...
Kaylore
12-05-2005, 01:28 AM
Most of us here called this loss. Did we get jobed? Yeah. Did we also make mistakes? Yes. Did the Chiefs play well? Yes. We hung with them but couldn't pull it out. Personally I think one thing that we can take from this is a loss like this will force the guys to play with a little bit more of an edge. I think our team was a little bit over-confident and a loss like this is kind of slap in the face. With the Bengals licking our heels, the team needs to plug away and stay more focused than ever. I guess what I'm saying is that we're going to be ok and this will keep them playing hard through the end of the season.
Sarcastro
12-05-2005, 01:32 AM
After hearing how many of Denver's players responded to the loss, I am sure they will be too busy tending to their bleeding vaginas to actually show up for next week's game.
Bob's your Information Minister
12-05-2005, 01:33 AM
After hearing how many of Denver's players responded to the loss, I am sure they will be too busy tending to their bleeding vaginas to actually show up for next week's game.
That's rep.
epicSocialism4tw
12-05-2005, 01:35 AM
Great...how long are the Chief trolls going to hang around? Maybe when they start dropping games over the next two weeks and get eliminated from playoff contention they'll go away.
wabbit
12-05-2005, 01:35 AM
After hearing how many of Denver's players responded to the loss, I am sure they will be too busy tending to their bleeding vaginas to actually show up for next week's game.
The Denver players gave all the credit in the world to the tenacity of KC & it's players.
I didn't hear any whining in the locker room in the interviews I watched.
What's your point??
Sarcastro
12-05-2005, 01:37 AM
The Denver players gave all the credit in the world to the tenacity of KC & it's players.
I didn't hear any whining in the locker room in the interviews I watched.
What's your point??
Predictably, there were a lot of short nerves and tongue-biting in the always-overcrowded visitors’ locker room, on this Sunday occupied by the Broncos.
To start, there was the rare overturning of a spot that essentially took away the Broncos’ final shot at winning. But there were plenty of other calls by the officials that had the Broncos contemplating popping off.
The one most upsetting was the personal-foul call against John Lynch with just less than 10 minutes to go. Trent Green had just thrown an incompletion to Eddie Kennison, setting up a crucial third-and-7 play from the Denver 9.
As both teams started back to their huddles, a seriously late flag came flying from the back of the end zone: personal foul against Lynch, helmet-to-helmet hit, first and goal at the Denver 4.
On the next play, the Chiefs scored the winning touchdown.
“It’s almost like the officials looked back at the scoreboard and saw it was No. 47 (Lynch’s number) and then threw the flag,” Denver cornerback Champ Bailey said. “I saw it as a good hit.”
Defensive end Ebenezer Ekuban said: “I better be careful. I don’t want to get fined. The thing is, the flag was so late. It was so late, man.”
Lynch tried his best to refrain afterward, at least a lot more than he did at the time. After the Chiefs scored following the penalty, Lynch was seen yelling at the official, “That (the touchdown) was yours! That was yours!”
Lynch drew another personal foul — unsportsmanlike conduct for mouthing off. “Obviously, I didn’t think it was a penalty,” Lynch said. “But it was their judgment that it was.
“The thing is, I can’t then get another penalty after that. I have to show more poise than that.”
Denver’s offensive linemen weren’t too thrilled about some non-calls as well. They were spotted afterward complaining to one another that the Chiefs were offside on at least two plays, one at the end of the first half when Denver was near field-goal position.
“How can you not call that?” one Bronco said. “The guy (the line judge) just looked at me and shrugged. Hey, that’s his job, to see that.”
elsid13
12-05-2005, 01:40 AM
The bad thing is the we lost, I still don't understand what holding in, because it different every game. The mental mistake are what annoy me the most, blown coverages, failure to wrap up, poor execution within the redzone, poor defense play calling, etc. All of which can be fixed. Still mixed between 13-3 and 12-4 (preseason pick). The only thing that make me mad is I felt that we didn't leave it all on the field.
watermock
12-05-2005, 01:45 AM
The Denver players gave all the credit in the world to the tenacity of KC & it's players.
I didn't hear any whining in the locker room in the interviews I watched.
What's your point??
I'm chief whiner...the team feels like the officiating was unfair...that's all...you make a cheap ass call on Lynch like that, it's BS when the game is in the balance...
wabbit
12-05-2005, 01:51 AM
Predictably, there were a lot of short nerves and tongue-biting in the always-overcrowded visitors’ locker room, on this Sunday occupied by the Broncos.
To start, there was the rare overturning of a spot that essentially took away the Broncos’ final shot at winning. But there were plenty of other calls by the officials that had the Broncos contemplating popping off.
If you take the time to look over the multiple threads that deal with this very topic, I can't see any whining about the final first down attempt...quite the contrary..IF you take the time to read the threads discussing it specifically.
Further, I heard a player...FB Kyle Johnson specifically say, paraphrasing here;
'if we can't get two yards, we didn't deserve to win'
The one most upsetting was the personal-foul call against John Lynch with just less than 10 minutes to go. Trent Green had just thrown an incompletion to Eddie Kennison, setting up a crucial third-and-7 play from the Denver 9.
As both teams started back to their huddles, a seriously late flag came flying from the back of the end zone: personal foul against Lynch, helmet-to-helmet hit, first and goal at the Denver 4.
On the next play, the Chiefs scored the winning touchdown.
“It’s almost like the officials looked back at the scoreboard and saw it was No. 47 (Lynch’s number) and then threw the flag,” Denver cornerback Champ Bailey said. “I saw it as a good hit.”
Defensive end Ebenezer Ekuban said: “I better be careful. I don’t want to get fined. The thing is, the flag was so late. It was so late, man.”
Lynch tried his best to refrain afterward, at least a lot more than he did at the time. After the Chiefs scored following the penalty, Lynch was seen yelling at the official, “That (the touchdown) was yours! That was yours!”
Lynch drew another personal foul — unsportsmanlike conduct for mouthing off. “Obviously, I didn’t think it was a penalty,” Lynch said. “But it was their judgment that it was.
“The thing is, I can’t then get another penalty after that. I have to show more poise than that.”
OK...it WAS a bullsh*t call, and he had every right to beef about it, but nothing in those statements includes a whine that it cost Denver the game.
Again, what's your point??
Denver’s offensive linemen weren’t too thrilled about some non-calls as well. They were spotted afterward complaining to one another that the Chiefs were offside on at least two plays, one at the end of the first half when Denver was near field-goal position.
“How can you not call that?” one Bronco said. “The guy (the line judge) just looked at me and shrugged. Hey, that’s his job, to see that"
O-lineman always, & I mean always telling referees that players are lining up in the neutral zone and jumping the snap.
Deosn't surprise me that it ends up in a statement.
I saw Roaf do a little dance near a ref when he thought there was a late hit on Green...Green raised his hands in a shrug..as if..."hey"
If this is your evidence of 'vagina' behaviour amidst all the congratulatory acceptance from both the players & the fans, then you're simply looking for some reason to rip on the Denver players & the fans...but that's typical.
Why should we ever expect anything gracious from KC
