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iknowftbll
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I realize the biggest thing on our minds (at least football related, that is) is how the Broncos appear to be in a bit of a skid. But tonight I am going to ask you to forget about all that frustrates you about the Broncos season at this point. Tonight let's try to watch our two biggest rivals battle it out. And let's enjoy it because tonight we can't lose.
What do I mean?
Whenever two AFC West teams not named the Broncos play each other, the worst thing about it is that someone is going to win. But that also means someone is going to lose. So who do we want to lose more? It depends on if you are looking long term or short term.
If you are looking short term, you want to see the Chiefs lose tonight. At 7-3 these Chiefs are playing some of the best ball in the league right now and you can make an argument they are actually better than the Broncos at this stage. But the Raiders derailing them helps the Broncos cause this season, assuming the Broncos in turn take care of their business.
If you are looking long term, you want to see the Raiders lose tonight. This will drop them to 0-11 and still in the running for an 0-16 season. I realize this would put the Chiefs in a better position in their AFC West campaign of 2014, but this season will end one way or another and if the Raiders finish it at 0-16 they will go down in history as one of the worst of all time, a stigma I'd love to see slapped on the Raiders.
I trend toward the long term, especially since the Broncos already have a win over the Chiefs and a shot at them again in Arrowhead in just a little over a week. I am confident this Broncos team is going to get its act together and still win the AFC West so a Chiefs win tonight just gives us a temporary boost in angst as the race comes to a head. And a Raiders loss preserves a still-winless season, something it will take that franchise a LONG time to live down.
Your thoughts?
What do I mean?
Whenever two AFC West teams not named the Broncos play each other, the worst thing about it is that someone is going to win. But that also means someone is going to lose. So who do we want to lose more? It depends on if you are looking long term or short term.
If you are looking short term, you want to see the Chiefs lose tonight. At 7-3 these Chiefs are playing some of the best ball in the league right now and you can make an argument they are actually better than the Broncos at this stage. But the Raiders derailing them helps the Broncos cause this season, assuming the Broncos in turn take care of their business.
If you are looking long term, you want to see the Raiders lose tonight. This will drop them to 0-11 and still in the running for an 0-16 season. I realize this would put the Chiefs in a better position in their AFC West campaign of 2014, but this season will end one way or another and if the Raiders finish it at 0-16 they will go down in history as one of the worst of all time, a stigma I'd love to see slapped on the Raiders.
I trend toward the long term, especially since the Broncos already have a win over the Chiefs and a shot at them again in Arrowhead in just a little over a week. I am confident this Broncos team is going to get its act together and still win the AFC West so a Chiefs win tonight just gives us a temporary boost in angst as the race comes to a head. And a Raiders loss preserves a still-winless season, something it will take that franchise a LONG time to live down.
Your thoughts?