NFL 2018: From the Draft to the Super Bowl

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Headhunter wrote:As critical as I am of our coach who I affectionately call Radio (after the mentally handicapped Cuba Gooding Jr. character in said movie), to still be in playoff position down the stretch after the nightmare schedule we've had is damn impressive. KC twice, Chargers, Steelers, Ravens, Texans, Rams, Seahawks. Every game now is very winnable the rest of the way, nice to have December games matter again.
Added to the fact we were almost always in those games, never truly got curb stomped. Jets loss being the only WTF.
I think that game gave me PTSD of last year and made the season feel a lot more hopeless than it actually was. I love the way this team fights and the energy seems to trickle up from our stud rookies

Dream scenario: Win out, play a beatable Texans team in the WC round and then go to KC and hand Mahomes his first one and done. That would almost be as good as winning a Super Bowl tbh
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showa58taro wrote:
Headhunter wrote:As critical as I am of our coach who I affectionately call Radio (after the mentally handicapped Cuba Gooding Jr. character in said movie), to still be in playoff position down the stretch after the nightmare schedule we've had is damn impressive. KC twice, Chargers, Steelers, Ravens, Texans, Rams, Seahawks. Every game now is very winnable the rest of the way, nice to have December games matter again.
That is true. Quite the start you guys had.

The downside though is that there’s no way that team wins it all, not with Keenum at the helm. So I’d it just a waste to come close and drop out early?
If you're like a 6-10 or 7-9 team, that's the no man's land area. I would never say it's a waste to be in playoff position though. It's not like the NBA where being the 7th or 8th seed means you probably have no future. A few bounces, playing clean football and a couple big plays and any team can make a run. Denver is built to be a pesky playoff team as long as Case isn't making bad decisions.
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Headhunter wrote:
Reign in Blood wrote:
Headhunter wrote:As critical as I am of our coach who I affectionately call Radio (after the mentally handicapped Cuba Gooding Jr. character in said movie), to still be in playoff position down the stretch after the nightmare schedule we've had is damn impressive. KC twice, Chargers, Steelers, Ravens, Texans, Rams, Seahawks. Every game now is very winnable the rest of the way, nice to have December games matter again.
Added to the fact we were almost always in those games, never truly got curb stomped. Jets loss being the only WTF.
I think that game gave me PTSD of last year and made the season feel a lot more hopeless than it actually was. I love the way this team fights and the energy seems to trickle up from our stud rookies

Dream scenario: Win out, play a beatable Texans team in the WC round and then go to KC and hand Mahomes his first one and done. That would almost be as good as winning a Super Bowl tbh
Jason's boy Brandon Perna shows a good juxtaposition. After the Jets loss everyone was like fuck it all and now, not so much!
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Reign in Blood wrote:
Headhunter wrote:
Reign in Blood wrote:
Headhunter wrote:As critical as I am of our coach who I affectionately call Radio (after the mentally handicapped Cuba Gooding Jr. character in said movie), to still be in playoff position down the stretch after the nightmare schedule we've had is damn impressive. KC twice, Chargers, Steelers, Ravens, Texans, Rams, Seahawks. Every game now is very winnable the rest of the way, nice to have December games matter again.
Added to the fact we were almost always in those games, never truly got curb stomped. Jets loss being the only WTF.
I think that game gave me PTSD of last year and made the season feel a lot more hopeless than it actually was. I love the way this team fights and the energy seems to trickle up from our stud rookies

Dream scenario: Win out, play a beatable Texans team in the WC round and then go to KC and hand Mahomes his first one and done. That would almost be as good as winning a Super Bowl tbh
Jason's boy Brandon Perna shows a good juxtaposition. After the Jets loss everyone was like fuck it all and now, not so much!
His ex-boy due to politics tbh but yes it's been hilarious tracking the pulse of the fanbase, including my own, throughout the year.

Proud to announce I'm suspending my anti-Elway campaign until 2019.
Not removing until John Elway is fired.
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Headhunter wrote:
Reign in Blood wrote:
Headhunter wrote:
Reign in Blood wrote:
Headhunter wrote:As critical as I am of our coach who I affectionately call Radio (after the mentally handicapped Cuba Gooding Jr. character in said movie), to still be in playoff position down the stretch after the nightmare schedule we've had is damn impressive. KC twice, Chargers, Steelers, Ravens, Texans, Rams, Seahawks. Every game now is very winnable the rest of the way, nice to have December games matter again.
Added to the fact we were almost always in those games, never truly got curb stomped. Jets loss being the only WTF.
I think that game gave me PTSD of last year and made the season feel a lot more hopeless than it actually was. I love the way this team fights and the energy seems to trickle up from our stud rookies

Dream scenario: Win out, play a beatable Texans team in the WC round and then go to KC and hand Mahomes his first one and done. That would almost be as good as winning a Super Bowl tbh
Jason's boy Brandon Perna shows a good juxtaposition. After the Jets loss everyone was like fuck it all and now, not so much!
His ex-boy due to politics tbh but yes it's been hilarious tracking the pulse of the fanbase, including my own, throughout the year.

Proud to announce I'm suspending my anti-Elway campaign until 2019.
What? Always figured Perna was Jewish or summat, but full blown lib?
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Reign in Blood wrote:
Headhunter wrote:
Reign in Blood wrote:
Headhunter wrote:
Reign in Blood wrote:
Headhunter wrote:As critical as I am of our coach who I affectionately call Radio (after the mentally handicapped Cuba Gooding Jr. character in said movie), to still be in playoff position down the stretch after the nightmare schedule we've had is damn impressive. KC twice, Chargers, Steelers, Ravens, Texans, Rams, Seahawks. Every game now is very winnable the rest of the way, nice to have December games matter again.
Added to the fact we were almost always in those games, never truly got curb stomped. Jets loss being the only WTF.
I think that game gave me PTSD of last year and made the season feel a lot more hopeless than it actually was. I love the way this team fights and the energy seems to trickle up from our stud rookies

Dream scenario: Win out, play a beatable Texans team in the WC round and then go to KC and hand Mahomes his first one and done. That would almost be as good as winning a Super Bowl tbh
Jason's boy Brandon Perna shows a good juxtaposition. After the Jets loss everyone was like fuck it all and now, not so much!
His ex-boy due to politics tbh but yes it's been hilarious tracking the pulse of the fanbase, including my own, throughout the year.

Proud to announce I'm suspending my anti-Elway campaign until 2019.
What? Always figured Perna was Jewish or summat, but full blown lib?
I guess, I don't remember exactly what the deal is but Jason briefly lamented the loss. Heartbreaking, really.
Not removing until John Elway is fired.
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Headhunter wrote:
Reign in Blood wrote:
Headhunter wrote:
Reign in Blood wrote:
Headhunter wrote:
Reign in Blood wrote:
Headhunter wrote:As critical as I am of our coach who I affectionately call Radio (after the mentally handicapped Cuba Gooding Jr. character in said movie), to still be in playoff position down the stretch after the nightmare schedule we've had is damn impressive. KC twice, Chargers, Steelers, Ravens, Texans, Rams, Seahawks. Every game now is very winnable the rest of the way, nice to have December games matter again.
Added to the fact we were almost always in those games, never truly got curb stomped. Jets loss being the only WTF.
I think that game gave me PTSD of last year and made the season feel a lot more hopeless than it actually was. I love the way this team fights and the energy seems to trickle up from our stud rookies

Dream scenario: Win out, play a beatable Texans team in the WC round and then go to KC and hand Mahomes his first one and done. That would almost be as good as winning a Super Bowl tbh
Jason's boy Brandon Perna shows a good juxtaposition. After the Jets loss everyone was like fuck it all and now, not so much!
His ex-boy due to politics tbh but yes it's been hilarious tracking the pulse of the fanbase, including my own, throughout the year.

Proud to announce I'm suspending my anti-Elway campaign until 2019.
What? Always figured Perna was Jewish or summat, but full blown lib?
I guess, I don't remember exactly what the deal is but Jason briefly lamented the loss. Heartbreaking, really.
I looked up and remember now, about calling Conor McGregor racist. So nothing really.
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I still watch his stuff. Perhaps Head would know if he clicked the videos I posted that a lot of them are That's Good Broncos videos.

Perna threw in politics in his shows for a while. Went on some pretty anti-Conservative rants about the Republicans and Antonin Scalia in one of his sports episodes. Which was really weird. lol. Got a lot of negative backlash and went into defense mode pretty hard with everyone. I talked with him, he apologized to me because I was just trying to diffuse the situation and give him friendly advice and he still had his guard up pretty good. lol. He's done a great job of sticking to sports, and being pretty neutral if he ever does bring up politics.
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What a roller coaster of an affair, thank god you two made up.
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Headhunter wrote:What a roller coaster of an affair, thank god you two made up.
I didn't know the specifics either. Praise be to Allah for them making it through that rough patch.
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Do you guys have Alzheimer's? Pretty memorable story that I've told before.
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Headhunter wrote:Proud to announce I'm suspending my anti-Elway campaign until 2019.
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Can't. I'm bound to my word. The open displays of vulgarity and general beyond the pale behavior will cease until January, however.
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And if we beat the Chiefs and Pats and take out the Rams in the Super Bowl?
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Not even sure where else to post this, but Stephen A. Smith has become the best thing on TV and it's been an incredible transition. I think it started when he cut that wild WWF heel promo where he bizarrely threatened Kevin Durant.
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Headhunter wrote:Not even sure where else to post this, but Stephen A. Smith has become the best thing on TV and it's been an incredible transition. I think it started when he cut that wild WWF heel promo where he bizarrely threatened Kevin Durant.
Screamin A! Long time as a Philly writer and talk show contributor before he made it big time.
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Foo wrote:
Headhunter wrote:Not even sure where else to post this, but Stephen A. Smith has become the best thing on TV and it's been an incredible transition. I think it started when he cut that wild WWF heel promo where he bizarrely threatened Kevin Durant.
Screamin A! Long time as a Philly writer and talk show contributor before he made it big time.
Long time as a douchebag.
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