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Re: Denver Broncos celebration thread
Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2016 7:03 pm
by tzor
Great Brady's Deflated Balls!
The Pats LOST.
Re: Denver Broncos celebration thread
Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2016 7:08 pm
by Army of GOD

sorry Jim Boston...
Re: Denver Broncos celebration thread
Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2016 10:33 am
by jimboston
I knew when the Pats lost the Division that playing in Denver would be tough.
I'm not gonna say that then win for Denver was caused by Manning's HGH supplements.
It was their strong Defensive Line that won it for them.
That and the bad officiating / non-calls of all the Holding that Gronk had to put up with throughout the gaem.
Re: Denver Broncos celebration thread
Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2016 10:57 am
by iAmCaffeine
jimboston wrote:That and the bad officiating / non-calls of all the Holding that Gronk had to put up with throughout the gaem.
dat der gaem waz riged i tell yee!
Re: Denver Broncos celebration thread
Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2016 11:08 am
by tzor
jimboston wrote:That and the bad officiating / non-calls of all the Holding that Gronk had to put up with throughout the gaem.
Ah now that is a true Boston fan. It's never your team's fault.

Re: Denver Broncos celebration thread
Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2016 12:14 pm
by jimboston
tzor wrote:jimboston wrote:That and the bad officiating / non-calls of all the Holding that Gronk had to put up with throughout the game.
Ah now that is a true Boston fan. It's
never your team's fault.

Please reread my post and focus on the bolded line.
jimboston wrote:I knew when the Pats lost the Division that playing in Denver would be tough.
I'm not gonna say that then win for Denver was caused by Manning's HGH supplements.
It was their strong Defensive Line that won it for them.
That and the bad officiating / non-calls of all the Holding that Gronk had to put up with throughout the game.
So complimenting the Defensive Line of Denver; thereby criticizing the Offensive Line of the Pats...
that constitutes
never in your vocabulary???
I'll accept your apology now.
Also, Gronk was held a few times. There was a specific time in the End Zone on one of the last drives. I'm not saying Gronk absolutely would have caught that ball. That's moot to the call. There was a clear holding in a key moment that wasn't called. Please don't insult your own intelligence by denying that.
Re: Denver Broncos celebration thread
Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2016 12:46 pm
by riskllama
pfft, this entire thread is pointless. the Winnipeg blue bombers woulda whupped 'em both...

Re: Denver Broncos celebration thread
Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2016 2:52 pm
by strike wolf
I saw that play you were talking about and I agree with the announcers, it was a good noncall.
Re: Denver Broncos celebration thread
Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2016 3:05 pm
by Army of GOD
jimboston wrote:tzor wrote:jimboston wrote:That and the bad officiating / non-calls of all the Holding that Gronk had to put up with throughout the game.
Ah now that is a true Boston fan. It's
never your team's fault.

Please reread my post and focus on the bolded line.
jimboston wrote:I knew when the Pats lost the Division that playing in Denver would be tough.
I'm not gonna say that then win for Denver was caused by Manning's HGH supplements.
It was their strong Defensive Line that won it for them.
That and the bad officiating / non-calls of all the Holding that Gronk had to put up with throughout the game.
So complimenting the Defensive Line of Denver; thereby criticizing the Offensive Line of the Pats...
that constitutes
never in your vocabulary???
I'll accept your apology now.
Also, Gronk was held a few times. There was a specific time in the End Zone on one of the last drives. I'm not saying Gronk absolutely would have caught that ball. That's moot to the call. There was a clear holding in a key moment that wasn't called. Please don't insult your own intelligence by denying that.
it's hard to focus on the bolded line when right under it you put equal blame on the refs
classic Pats fan
Re: Denver Broncos celebration thread
Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2016 3:18 pm
by tzor
jimboston wrote:So complimenting the Defensive Line of Denver; thereby criticizing the Offensive Line of the Pats...
that constitutes never in your vocabulary???
Because you qualified it in the next sentence. Besides you didn't mention your team, so it's still not your team's fault.
How many key passes did White drop because he didn't get to the ball fast enough?
What about that offensive line (defense of Steel, offensive line of Kleenex) you had people who weren't covered getting direct lines to the QB.
The friendly Ghost's failure of the extra point basically cost the team the game because they kept taking high risks to come back and failed every time.
The officiating was fair. You can't blame the game on that.
Re: Denver Broncos celebration thread
Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2016 7:27 pm
by jimboston
strike wolf wrote:I saw that play you were talking about and I agree with the announcers, it was a good noncall.
Bullshit.
One defender clearly had two hands on him... one on his shoulder and one clearly holding his shirt.
This IS Pass Interference. There is no debate. The announcers are biased idiots.
Look up the rules.
http://operations.nfl.com/the-rules/201 ... terferenceYour agreement with the announcers is meaningless. It is what it is. Haters will say it ain't so, but the Truth is the Truth.
Re: Denver Broncos celebration thread
Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2016 7:28 pm
by jimboston
tzor wrote:jimboston wrote:So complimenting the Defensive Line of Denver; thereby criticizing the Offensive Line of the Pats...
that constitutes never in your vocabulary???
Because you qualified it in the next sentence. Besides you didn't mention your team, so it's still not your team's fault.
How many key passes did White drop because he didn't get to the ball fast enough?
What about that offensive line (defense of Steel, offensive line of Kleenex) you had people who weren't covered getting direct lines to the QB.
The friendly Ghost's failure of the extra point basically cost the team the game because they kept taking high risks to come back and failed every time.
The officiating was fair. You can't blame the game on that.
A qualified statement is not equivalent to "never".
Please learn how to read and comprehend the English Language.

Re: Denver Broncos celebration thread
Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2016 12:23 pm
by notyou2
Jim, it's KARMA for all the cheating NE has been doing over the years.
Re: Denver Broncos celebration thread
Posted: Wed Jan 27, 2016 9:55 pm
by jimboston
notyou2 wrote:Jim, it's KARMA for all the cheating NE has been doing over the years.
Get over it.
Haven't you seen South Park?
It's only cheating if you lose and get caught.
It's not cheating if you win.
DUH!
Re: Denver Broncos celebration thread
Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2016 6:26 am
by Crazyirishman
jimboston wrote:Army of GOD wrote:NO f*ck YOU GET OUT OF HERE WITH THAT PATS SHIT
Can you name for me the one city/region in the US that has won at least one Championship in each of the four major American sports in the past ten years?
The four major sports (for those who are uncertain) are Baseball, Basketball, Football, and Hockey.
WE ARE ALL PATRIOTS!
Yeah the problem is that all of Boston has forgotten the past 40 years of sports outside of the Celtics and how miserable they have been. Then they take their one decade of glory, try to boast while still playing the underdog or the " we're not New York" card to feel good about themselves.
I love all of my friends from Boston that I have made over the years, but there are times that I feel Boston sports could make any MIT or Harvard professor a meathead southie when people talk about the Pats
Re: Denver Broncos celebration thread
Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2016 7:34 am
by Bernie Sanders
The ball was over-inflated!
Re: Denver Broncos celebration thread
Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2016 11:49 am
by patches70
I hope the Panthers whoop the shit out of the Broncos. Thank God it'll be Manning's last game. Time for that broke neck hick to move off into the sunset.
He was a great quarterback once but not so much anymore.
Re: Denver Broncos celebration thread
Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2016 12:18 pm
by tzor
Bernie Sanders wrote:The ball was over-inflated!
I think it was more like the quarterback's ego was over-inflated.

Re: Denver Broncos celebration thread
Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2016 12:59 pm
by Bernie Sanders
tzor wrote:Bernie Sanders wrote:The ball was over-inflated!
I think it was more like the quarterback's ego was over-inflated.

His offensive line failed him.
Re: Denver Broncos celebration thread
Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2016 12:01 pm
by jimboston
Crazyirishman wrote:jimboston wrote:Army of GOD wrote:NO f*ck YOU GET OUT OF HERE WITH THAT PATS SHIT
Can you name for me the one city/region in the US that has won at least one Championship in each of the four major American sports in the past ten years?
The four major sports (for those who are uncertain) are Baseball, Basketball, Football, and Hockey.
WE ARE ALL PATRIOTS!
Yeah the problem is that all of Boston has forgotten the past 40 years of sports outside of the Celtics and how miserable they have been. Then they take their one decade of glory, try to boast while still playing the underdog or the " we're not New York" card to feel good about themselves.
I love all of my friends from Boston that I have made over the years, but there are times that I feel Boston sports could make any MIT or Harvard professor a meathead southie when people talk about the Pats
I was going to route for the Panthers, but now I'm routing for
both teams to lose!
Seriously, has N.C. ever won a professional league championship???
Oh wait, yes, the Hurricanes won the Stanley Cup in 2006!
Do people in N.C. even care about the
Whalers... um I mean Hurricanes??? You guys shouldn't even be allowed to have an NHL Franchise! If I were
Mayor of Hockey, I would make it a law that a city must be located North of the Mason-Dixon line in order to be eligible to host an NHL Team.


By the way... just for the record, where did the Hurricanes play their first game when they were originally incorporated as a Professional Franchise??? I'll tell you... at the original Boston Garden! Your only Championship Team is one of Boston's cast-offs!
Re: Denver Broncos celebration thread
Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2016 3:52 pm
by tzor
jimboston wrote:Do people in N.C. even care about the
Whalers... um I mean Hurricanes??? You guys shouldn't even be allowed to have an NHL Franchise! If I were
Mayor of Hockey, I would make it a law that a city must be located North of the Mason-Dixon line in order to be eligible to host an NHL Team.

On behalf of all the wonderful children who live in Key West Florida and who have to play hockey on concrete with wheels instead of blades I must object.
On the other hand, shouldn't real hockey be played OUTDOORS? (Which raises the line well above that of Mason-Dixon and shortens the season considerably.)
Re: Denver Broncos celebration thread
Posted: Sun Feb 07, 2016 11:50 pm
by Army of GOD
IF YOU DONT BELIEVE ME JUST WATCH
FUCKFACES
Re: Denver Broncos celebration thread
Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2016 9:05 am
by Dukasaur
Congratulations Broncos! Well played!
Re: Denver Broncos celebration thread
Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2016 10:01 am
by KoolBak
patches70 wrote:I hope the Panthers whoop the shit out of the Broncos. Thank God it'll be Manning's last game. Time for that broke neck hick to move off into the sunset.
He was a great quarterback once but not so much anymore.
Now that there is some funny shit
Anyway, I am thrilled to see Cam get his as handed to him on a plate. Although talented, he is young, unexperienced and fucking arrogant. This was EXACTLY what he needed to help him gain a little humility.
And Manning is a class act; exactly what Cam should be aiming for. Interesting game.....
Re: Denver Broncos celebration thread
Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2016 10:14 am
by hotfire
oh was that bowling thing yesterday?