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Dante84 08:23 PM 08-10-2024
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Marquise Brown & Rashee Rice are back in the Chiefs’ training facility.

— Nate Taylor (@ByNateTaylor) October 23, 2024


Andy Reid said Hollywood Brown is “ahead of schedule” and attacking his rehab, but he wouldn’t commit to a certainty of seeing him this season. Called him “a relentless worker.”

— Sam McDowell (@SamMcDowell11) October 23, 2024


DeAndre Hopkins has 11 regular season games to get up to get fully comfortable within the #chiefs offense and with Patrick Mahomes. By the time the postseason arrives, I'm told there is a real chance Hollywood Brown could return. Which would make KC's it's most complete at the…

— James Palmer (@JamesPalmerTV) October 23, 2024

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O.city 12:13 PM 08-12-2024
Originally Posted by BWillie:
Seems it wouldn't. More lbs creates more strain on tendons, joints, knees etc. Gravity and kinetic energy are undefeated.
Oh yeah, over 65 plus years, it will.

That's not what we're talking about here, but again, carry on.
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Marcellus 12:21 PM 08-12-2024
Originally Posted by BWillie:
In the NBA too, the bigger you are the more difficult it is to have a long career. Not many 7ft 1+ guys make it over a long career. Same with really heavy guys.

There is no evidence to suggest smaller guys are more injury prone than larger guys. In the real world, there is actually evidence to the contrary.

Sure except everything you said is is completely off base as far as the NFL is concerned.

Originally Posted by :
The position in the NFL where players tend to miss the most games due to injury is the running back position. Running backs are frequently involved in high-impact plays, often taking hits from multiple defenders. Their role requires them to run through crowded areas, make sharp cuts, and absorb contact, which increases the risk of injuries such as knee injuries (like ACL tears), ankle sprains, and concussions.

Other positions that also experience a high number of injuries include wide receivers and defensive backs due to the physical demands and high-speed collisions involved in their roles. However, running backs typically have the highest injury rates and often miss the most games due to the nature of their position.

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Gravedigger 12:29 PM 08-12-2024
Originally Posted by Rainbarrel:
4-6 weeks of Brokedick WR threads!
Now, now, you know those threads last all career round here!
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ChiefGator 01:50 PM 08-12-2024
Seems good he didn't need surgery...
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alanm 03:32 PM 08-12-2024
Originally Posted by RealSNR:
He's deciding to play his starters in preseason because **** you and your tiny dick.

How's that? That better?
This is always the correct answer.
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BWillie 03:44 PM 08-12-2024
Originally Posted by O.city:
Oh yeah, over 65 plus years, it will.

That's not what we're talking about here, but again, carry on.
Yeah man when I see thin muscular people walking down the street Im always like man they are going to get so hurt if they move
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O.city 03:45 PM 08-12-2024
Originally Posted by BWillie:
Yeah man when I see thin muscular people walking down the street Im always like man they are going to get so hurt if they move
Yes, clearly what we are discussing in regards to why smaller football players get hurt more playing football.
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carcosa 03:48 PM 08-12-2024
Originally Posted by carcosa:
KC chiefs will win super bowl
No gold box on this post makes me wonder if chiefs planet dot com has become a den of cowards...........
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In58men 01:33 PM 08-13-2024

#Chiefs WR Marquise “Hollywood” Brown is expected to miss four to six weeks with the sternoclavicular injury he suffered, per multiple sources. Opening night is three weeks from this Thursday night.

KC opens up at home vs Baltimore and then Cincinnati. pic.twitter.com/0lUx5mDfUP

— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) August 13, 2024

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smithandrew051 01:36 PM 08-13-2024
Originally Posted by carcosa:
No gold box on this post makes me wonder if chiefs planet dot com has become a den of cowards...........
I gave the post a thumbs up and humbly ask for forgiveness for not liking it sooner
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DJ's left nut 01:38 PM 08-13-2024
Originally Posted by In58men:
I figure he'll miss the first 2 games for sure then be 'questionable' for the Falcons game and Andy will give him that standard extra week that he always seems to give injured players.

If I'm betting I think we see him against the Chargers. I'd sure love to get him back by the Cincy game but I don't see that as terribly likely.
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BossChief 01:50 PM 08-13-2024
We don’t need him to beat Baltimore or Cincy.

I bet he’s pissed that he can’t play against his old team in the opener, but he will likely get his chance in the playoffs.
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DJ's left nut 02:01 PM 08-13-2024
Originally Posted by BossChief:
We don’t need him to beat Baltimore or Cincy.

I bet he’s pissed that he can’t play against his old team in the opener, but he will likely get his chance in the playoffs.
Do we not?

Then why'd we sign him?

If we don't 'need' him to beat what is probably 2 of the 4 best teams we'll play all season, I'd say that suggests we didn't 'need' him at all.

It's a pretty substantial loss, fellas. Not unlike when Hardman hurt his heel, Toney messed up his leg and/or Kelce got injured the fucking DAY before the season started. When you have an off-season of making plans around a cog you expect to be there and be heavily used, losing that guy is a big damn deal.

We built this offense around the traits he brought to the table and now they're just not gonna be there for arguably the 2 most important regular season games we have. It's not just about the production we'll lose, it's about how we've tried to re-make this offense in a way that incorporates what he does well.

And that's largely out the window for those games now.

We 'need' him as much as we need anyone note named Mahomes, Kelce, Jones or McDuffie in those 2 games. And we almost certainly won't have him.

That sucks.
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RunKC 02:15 PM 08-13-2024
Ravens lost a bunch of their best performing defenders and Mike McDonald. I think we’ll be fine.

Bengals rookie starting RT is out and Chase is still not practicing bc he wants a new contract. That team also has 2 other players (Higgins, Hendrickson) ask to be traded. Also lost a very good OC in Brian Callaghan and they never start well.

I don’t think these teams are as good as they were before. Texans are easily our biggest threat IMO
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BossChief 02:16 PM 08-13-2024
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Do we not?

Then why'd we sign him?

If we don't 'need' him to beat what is probably 2 of the 4 best teams we'll play all season, I'd say that suggests we didn't 'need' him at all.

It's a pretty substantial loss, fellas. Not unlike when Hardman hurt his heel, Toney messed up his leg and/or Kelce got injured the fucking DAY before the season started. When you have an off-season of making plans around a cog you expect to be there and be heavily used, losing that guy is a big damn deal.

We built this offense around the traits he brought to the table and now they're just not gonna be there for arguably the 2 most important regular season games we have. It's not just about the production we'll lose, it's about how we've tried to re-make this offense in a way that incorporates what he does well.

And that's largely out the window for those games now.

We 'need' him as much as we need anyone note named Mahomes, Kelce, Jones or McDuffie in those 2 games. And we almost certainly won't have him.

That sucks.
I’m not going to argue against any of that, but we have over a month to prepare for those contests without Hollywood.

I think we will be just fine.

Vegas still has us -3
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