He sat on his ass waiting for teammates to help him up after the plays were over and he's no where near the threat he he's been in the past.
Being set for life financially and banging a celebrity with even more bank can take the edge off your hunting knife.
I'll bet a month's salary this is his last season.
He wants to see if he can be on the 3-peat team. I love him as much as you but the guy just doesn't have the fire and he's beat up and turns 35 next month. Did I mention he's set for life and has no reason to get beat up anymore?
I did notice a couple of plays where he needed assistance - I'd love to see the A22 and I wonder if he wasn't feeling well. I dont think todays production has anything to do with age. [Reply]
They were dropping safeties all game, trying to prevent big plays to him. You could tell he was frustrated. The good thing is that Mahomes didn't just try forcing the ball to him anyway, like we saw some last season.
Originally Posted by HemiEd:
I thought Mahomes passes last week were especially sharp, the best ever, but not as much today. Like some others have said, it was only the second game.
As far as Kelce, remember when they used to prevent boxers from getting laid while training for a fight? Maybe Kelce is getting too much Swift action?
I'm sure there's some sort of GPS shock collars we can attach to the both of them that would increase voltage the closer they become.
Depending on fetishes that might make it worse. [Reply]
Originally Posted by FloridaMan88:
Need to have a talk about the Chiefs utilizing Gray and Wiley more.
Preserve Kelce for the playoffs, but don’t abandon TE production.
Yeah I'd like to see the TE group getting a little more regardless of who it is. If Travis is a ghost in the playoffs then it's a concern. Until then I'm not going to worry. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DenverChief:
I did notice a couple of plays where he needed assistance - I'd love to see the A22 and I wonder if he wasn't feeling well. I dont think todays production has anything to do with age.
A 35 year year old who hasn't been taking hits by some of the best trained athletes in collegiate and pro ecosystems I'd agree.
Also, there's the "I don't need to take the hits anymore" reality.
Like I said, I'm just saying what would be going through my head. Absolutely love the guy. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
He started kind of slow last season. I think he'll be fine.
I don't think he is in football shape yet. He did spend an offseason chasing Swifttail around the world while doing his podcast commercials TV and Movies. As others have said he will be there down the stretch if he can remain healthy. Health is the big thing when you get up there in football age. [Reply]
I don’t think anyone can question at this point kelces dedication to the game and his team. He is playing like a 35 year old who has barely missed any snaps for an entire career. Against a defense that has always had his number. [Reply]
God damn TLO between your two chicken little threads (after a fucking win) and your single mom thread the other day, wondering if you’re doing alright? [Reply]
1. He’s 35 and age catches up to us all.
2. He’s been a huge focal point of this offense for a long time which means he get tons of targets/catches/hits. Eventually it’s going to impact him.
3. In the Mahomes era KC is 15-3 in the playoffs. That’s essentially another full season of wear and tear.
4. Between jet setting with Swift, his podcast, tons of commercials might be also wearing him down.
5. Is this his last season? Possibly, but I fully expect him to give his all the rest of the season and especially in the playoffs. [Reply]