2013 NFL season

I sure hope the Chiefs are currently training at Estadio Hernando Siles in Bolivia.

Yeah, it's a soccer stadium, not an American football stadium. But it is even higher, so has even less air in it, than Mile High.

Not looking forward to that game next week. I have been a Chiefs fan long enough to have respect for Denver at Mile High even when they don't have the second-best record in the NFL...
 
JACKSONVILLE WINS!!

JACKSONVILLE WINS!!

JACKSONVILLE WINS!!


Say what?

And the black cats prove that every dog has his day.

Speaking of happy cats, did anyone else see that Bengals Hail Mary? LOL. Obviously Mary was full of mercy today.
 
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I know this is college related, but its lulztastic.
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Mathmatically impossible to both have only one loss since they have two games against each other and Denver has one loss already. If they split the games against each other, KC would have one loss and Denver two. Could tie if both end with two losses. KC would need to lose one more and Denver will all their other games.



And what is up with coaches dropping this week? John Fox of Denver collapses during the week (needs heart surgery now I guess) - Jack Del Rio to fill in (defensive coordinator) and former Denver backup (to John Elway) Gary Kubiak drops along the sidelines at a game this week.
In overtime during the regular season there is no sudden death. So yes both teams could end up with 1 loss. Highly unlikely. The Rams and 49ers tied in 2012.
 
In overtime during the regular season there is no sudden death. So yes both teams could end up with 1 loss. Highly unlikely. The Rams and 49ers tied in 2012.

Well, yes, I suppose that is possible--but one of the two games they play against each other would have to end in the rare tie...
 
So, the Chiefs go see the Broncos Sunday night.

The Broncos have one of the best--maybe the best--offense in the league, and the Chiefs have the best defense. So, when the Broncos have the ball, we will be seeing 22 of the NFL's very, very best all on the field at the same time.

And when the Chiefs have the ball it may look less like Sunday night and more like Friday night.

I'm sure glad my Chiefs are kickin' ass on special teams this year. That could make the difference...
 
So, the Chiefs go see the Broncos Sunday night.

The Broncos have one of the best--maybe the best--offense in the league, and the Chiefs have the best defense. So, when the Broncos have the ball, we will be seeing 22 of the NFL's very, very best all on the field at the same time.

And when the Chiefs have the ball it may look less like Sunday night and more like Friday night.

I'm sure glad my Chiefs are kickin' ass on special teams this year. That could make the difference...

I had a chance to watch the Chief's offense against the Saints(granted during pre-season), the first string looked tight and Smith looked deadly. the defence- the best. and that was my take prior to season start.
 
I had a chance to watch the Chief's offense against the Saints(granted during pre-season), the first string looked tight and Smith looked deadly. the defence- the best. and that was my take prior to season start.

Everyone on Fox but Ruggles and Terry Bradshaw, and every single one of the CBS babbleheads, just predicted a Bronco win.

One thing's certain. If the Chiefs are still undefeated at midnight, that'll be the end of claims that they aren't the real thing. Even if the game is still underway in overtime.
 
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So, is this when you say, damn, the Ravens find someone they can rack up an early lead against, and then God intervenes? Or do you say, well now no one can say the Ravens can't maintain the lead once they get it?
 
Just came in from checking the charcoal, took advantage of the commercial to see what game was on the other channel, and...

WHAT HAPPENED TO THE STEELERS' UNIFORMS?
 
Both ex-presidents Bush showed up to see the Texans game today.

The Texans lost.

They're not only menaces, they're jinxes too.
 
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