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 Razaele:
No one will disrespect you for saying you went for the money, man. Just be honest about it.
If you watched or listened to the podcast, he pretty much said that.
Stupid to order the guy what to say considering that he was a guest on a podcast and asked questions from a guy trying to build an audience and anything you say nowadays get hyper-analyzed by all of the assholes.
I watched on You Tube and some moments annoyed me as a Chiefs fan, but he did the show as a favor or for a few bucks and he has to say something when Sharpe is trying to make a show and build an audience.
Dude's first press conference in KC had reporters calling him out for saying the lesson he learned from his troubles was to be careful who you spend time with and then he got accused of victim blaming.
Tyreek has learned that foolish people are always going to find a way to get themselves worked up over anything he says.
This "no one will disrespect you" if you said these exact words is naïve as can be. Anything he says that goes public is going to get somebody talking nonsense. [Reply]
Originally Posted by jettio:
If you watched or listened to the podcast, he pretty much said that.
Stupid to order the guy what to say considering that he was a guest on a podcast and asked questions from a guy trying to build an audience and anything you say nowadays get hyper-analyzed by all of the assholes.
I watched on You Tube and some moments annoyed me as a Chiefs fan, but he did the show as a favor or for a few bucks and he has to say something when Sharpe is trying to make a show and build an audience.
Dude's first press conference in KC had reporters calling him out for saying the lesson he learned from his troubles was to be careful who you spend time with and then he got accused of victim blaming.
Tyreek has learned that foolish people are always going to find a way to get themselves worked up over anything he says.
This "no one will disrespect you" if you said these exact words is naïve as can be. Anything he says that goes public is going to get somebody talking nonsense.
You white knighting every time a player says or does something stupid is like a tradition at this point. [Reply]
Except for future games against Chiefs, Tyreek has moved on.
As in, "He's not on the Chiefs anymore"?
Or as in, "Tyreek has personally moved on."
Because it's not the last thing. Moving on would be answering Sharpe's question with, "It was great in KC, but this league is a business, and that's kind of what it came down to for them."
Instead he's making up shit about not getting his targets or whatever.
Do you imagine Tyreek would be crowing about his lack of targets if the Chiefs had spent the money to extend him or even just keep him around on the last remaining year and then let him walk after this season? So why the fuck do it now if you've got nothing against the team you came from?
The guy hasn't moved on from KC. The Chiefs are doing very well. They've moved on from Tyreek. Tyreek hasn't moved on from them. [Reply]
A person with low self esteem who combats this with a unwavering need to aid others who may or may not need it. They usually have very isolated personal lives as they are very judgmental of others, surrounding themselves only with those who feed their desire to help and feel as a savior. Most commonly sighted in young men in regards to women, this is only a lesser form as it is usually only temporary, fading with life experience. More serious cases occur in correlation with chronic self esteem problems where the person needs to maintain a high view of themselves through self righteous acts of kindness. These people enjoy surrounding themselves with troubled individuals, who form a farm which is harvested for what they use as pseudo self esteem. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by PAChiefsGuy:
He did not want to come back. He just said that in the interview.
Why don't you try actually reading people's posts?
Every interview I’ve seen him give on the topic (including this most recent one) has made it quite obvious to me that he wanted to return to KC if the money was anywhere close to right. The mere fact that he keeps talking about it this much after the fact also reveals that intent and some level of regret. He wishes he was still here.
No idea what reading a person’s post has to do with anything or what you are even referring to here. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Razaele:
No one will disrespect you for saying you went for the money, man. Just be honest about it.
Watch the interview. He basically did say that later in it after initially making up some bullshit about targets. It was really the only choice he had unless he wanted to give up a ton of guaranteed millions. [Reply]
Dolphins’ HC Mike McDaniel told reporters that QB Tua Tagovailoa did, in fact, suffer a concussion Sunday. Teddy Bridgewater is in line to start Sunday at New England.
Dolphins’ HC Mike McDaniel told reporters that QB Tua Tagovailoa did, in fact, suffer a concussion Sunday. Teddy Bridgewater is in line to start Sunday at New England.
Most accurate QB in the NFL. He hits his head square against the turf with the right amount of force at the perfect angle for maximum brain scramblage every time. [Reply]