Hey Boltsville. We are not winning the West yet. Might want to put a regulator on all the Rah-rah bravado until we are.... Jessayin
It’s probably why he has not come back; he is still in shock and does not know how to handle it very well.
The celebration in this thread right now derives mostly from the Chiefs collapse, as predicted earlier in this thread by many. I haven't crowned anybody yet.
True and I am not discounting that. But history does not always repeate itself. Chargers still have an uphill road. I think they have the inside track, but they do not yet control their own destiny. When they do I might crow, until then i am just cautiously optomistic.
From 3-0 (talking serious **** like the west was already won) to 5-4 (not saying anything) is a pretty big collapse so early in the season.
In the Manning era and most specifically from 2007-2009 (which is what is fresh in everyone's mind) not Historically as you put it, is what we are all regarding. Our 4-1 record against Manning and the Colts including 2 playoff games is what we all are referring to. I am more pumped for that game than the Chiefs in week 14 at home. We have recent history with the Pats from the playoffs so there is a recent "bad taste" there and a hatred for Brady and the Pats. The Chiefs are 5-4, and have dropped to 2-4 since starting 3-0 in September. It will be big if we are tied in week 14, but there is still 3 games left after that game. I think we all can agree on here that the Chiefs SB this year was Week one against the Chargers on Monday Night, especially from the way you have tried to present the Chiefs to us every week since then. At Denver the final week of the season is WAY bigger for us than the Chiefs at home in week 14. You know Denver who stomped the Chiefs just this past week by halftime. At Cincinnati, and at Denver the final 2 weeks of the season will be bigger for us. Enjoy your SB from week one.
I wonder if PowerTwatTrap is gone, or is he just waiting for another victory against a 3rd string QB to start his smack again.
Does anyone want to put up some money that this 65PowerLossSquibKick POS shows up after the next Chiefs win? Freaking guy is a total waste of skin! His momma should have just said she had a headache that night and saved the world!
I think he's waiting for the next Chargers loss more than a Chiefs win. Or maybe he's just waiting until the end of the season to see how things play out. I used to love trolling orangemane.com and F'ing with those donk fans. But I'd never really try to break things down the way 65TossedSalad did.
they do not like me over there at Orange mane. Spider used to think he was hot sh*t as he used to go into SOSD and try and stir things up.
Spider's that Dbag truck driver who thinks he's smarter than everyone else. (hey... I think I just described all truck drivers!) no offense truck drivers. k? :lol:
Chargers in position to make another late season run Posted by Gregg Rosenthal on November 22, 2010, 11:50 PM EST We didn’t need to see the Chargers beat down the Broncos 35-14 on Monday Night to know they were dangerous. We’ve seen this story before, and it usually ends with a AFC West championship. The 5-5 Chargers can’t survive any more special teams meltdowns, but there’s an argument made that this group is more complete than last year’s 13-3 squad. Philip Rivers — who threw four more touchdowns against Denver — is the constant. He had a legitimate MVP case last year, and that’s the case again. The difference this season is the supporting cast. The running game: Mike Tolbert ran for 111 yards Monday. While the Chargers don’t have “The Guy” they are getting plenty of production from Tolbert, Darren Sproles, and Ryan Mathews. Sproles caught a 57-yard touchdown. Tolbert had 42 yards receiving. They’ve improved from the league’s worst group last season to a workmanlike unit that can keep defenses honest. The secondary: Quentin Jammer is playing at a Pro Bowl level, as is safety Eric Weddle. They held Kyle Orton to 5.4 yards per attempt on 38 passes Monday. Statistically, the Chargers were below average last season. They entered this week second in yards-per-attempt allowed. The pass rush: The group had 26 sacks all of last year. Shaun Phillips recorded three of the team’s five sacks on Monday night. The Chargers already have 32 for the year. The Chargers head to Indianapolis next Sunday night, then host the Raiders and Chiefs in succession. The next three games will define San Diego’s season. With Antonio Gates and Vincent Jackson on their way back to add more offensive weapons, there are plenty of reasons to think the Chargers will close strong. Just like usual.
Where's that 65toss Salad guy? Dude is awfully quiet all of a sudden. Talked a lot of shiat here and doesn't want to come back? I think he knows what's coming that's why.
to the LossofPowerflop dude, where the phque are you? Your talk is like your women and your wine CHEAP!!! You have nothing and now you cannot be found anywhere! Grow some nuts and showup!
Dude had some solid takes, I have no problems with fans from other teams who want to legitimately talk about football, and little use for trolls. But he just looks like a big pussy right now.
Pretty sure if you look up last years version of this thread (Bronco version) you will see it played out very similar. With a vanishing act.