Chiefs are trading six-time Pro-Bowl WR Tyreek Hill to the Miami Dolphins for five draft picks: a 2022 1st-round pick (No. 29), a 2nd-round pick (No. 50) and a 4th-round pick, as well as 4th- and 6th-round picks in the 2023 draft, sources tell ESPN.
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
They took hill out of the game and the other guys just couldn't step up. We're in a lot better shape this year in that we're spreading the ball around more - because we can.
They didn't take him out of the game. Again, there were plays where he and Kelce were open. Yet Mahomes just wasn't seeing them for some reason. That game had nothing to do with how the Bengals defended our players. It's about what happened to Mahomes? [Reply]
Originally Posted by RealSNR:
So those Mahomes interceptions that ricocheted off your dumb fucking ass was the result of... what exactly? You have the best hands, so it can't be that!
He was top 3 in droppsies last year in the league. Great hands though [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rasputin:
He was top 3 in droppsies last year in the league. Great hands though
Last year was a weird year for everybody. Even Kelce dropped a lot. He had 1 less drop than Hill on a lot less targets. I'd still consider both of them having great hands. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rasputin:
He was top 3 in droppsies last year in the league. Great hands though
That was LAST year. THIS year he's leading the league in receiving yards and making his QB have a break out season. So yes, great hands.
I don't get why you guys just can't face the fact that Tyreek is a great WR. It's OK to acknowledge it . It does not make you any less of a Chiefs fan. You'll champion CEH all day, and say he will have his best season (that never comes) and not give Reek any praise when he is having his best season. Just dumb. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TEX:
That was LAST year. THIS year he's leading the league in receiving yards and making his QB have a break out season. So yes, great hands.
I don't get why you guys just can't face the fact that Tyreek is a great WR. It's OK to acknowledge it . It does not make you any less of a Chiefs fan. You'll champion CEH all day, and say he will have his best season (that never comes) and not give Reek any praise when he is having his best season. Just dumb.
Pretty much everybody here has acknowledged that Tyreek is a great WR.
Not everybody continues to pine for him though. Just dumb. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TEX:
That's not even remotely true. Every now and then you have to swoop in and be a contrarian, this is one of those l
There are absolutely people here that cannot deal with the fact that he's gone. In fact, there's more of THEM than there are people that are glad he's gone.
Originally Posted by TEX:
That was LAST year. THIS year he's leading the league in receiving yards and making his QB have a break out season. So yes, great hands.
I don't get why you guys just can't face the fact that Tyreek is a great WR. It's OK to acknowledge it . It does not make you any less of a Chiefs fan. You'll champion CEH all day, and say he will have his best season (that never comes) and not give Reek any praise when he is having his best season. Just dumb.
It's just rationalizing/coping. Just like saying Mahomes forced the ball to Hill in the AFCCG when he didn't. I wish he did, we would have won. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
There are absolutely people here that cannot deal with the fact that he's gone. In fact, there's more of THEM than there are people that are glad he's gone.
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
There are absolutely people here that cannot deal with the fact that he's gone. In fact, there's more of THEM than there are people that are glad he's gone.
#facts
Not really. The people who bump this thread and other Tyreek threads and talk about Tyreek the most aren't even the ones who wanted him back. There's always a need to rationalize the trade for them. [Reply]
Originally Posted by -King-:
It's just rationalizing/coping. Just like saying Mahomes forced the ball to Hill in the AFCCG when he didn't. I wish he did, we would have won.
Exactly. There are a handful of people on both sides of the argument that are simply coping.
The vast majority of people here are much more middle of the road in their opinions. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
Pretty much everybody here has acknowledged that Tyreek is a great WR.
Not everybody continues to pine for him though. Just dumb.
And if he was a Chief right now with only 2 TDs, it would be cries of "ever since that AFCCG play before halftime, he can hardly find the end zone, that won't cut it in the playoffs! He can rack up yards, but he's making $30 million FFS!" [Reply]
Originally Posted by -King-:
Not really. The people who bump this thread and other Tyreek threads and talk about Tyreek the most aren't even the ones who wanted him back. There's always a need to rationalize the trade for them.
There are people that simply cannot rationalize the trade, too.
Again, the vast majority don't have any issues - they realize that losing him was a big deal but the also realize that the team may have benefited from the trade.
Then you have a very vocal group, on both sides, that either rationalize everything away as if the trade was a no-brianer or simply refuse to accept that he's gone. [Reply]
Originally Posted by -King-:
It's just rationalizing/coping. Just like saying Mahomes forced the ball to Hill in the AFCCG when he didn't. I wish he did, we would have won.
Oh oh...NOW you did it!!! STOP PINING over Tyreek. DAMMIT!!!:-) [Reply]