Originally Posted by wazu:
Nobody suggested he should do that. Travis is just being a great guy and great teammate. Unfortunately that doesn't change the fact hat his teammate sucks.
Welllll we all agree Hardman sucks at least. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by RollChiefsRoll:
One of the best parts about winning playoff games is mainlining all the Chiefs content for the next week. Inject the New Heights podcast, Nick Wright on First Things First, Almost Entirely Sports, Arrowhead Pride, Skip Bayless boohooing, Stephen A ranting, hell, even Fescoe—I want ALL OF IT!!!
Not only no, but hell no on those two. I don't know of who fescoe is, but the others are good. [Reply]
While I agree Hardman is not a great option and should not be here next year I think it is a little hypocritical to lambast Hardman for something Kelce did earlier in the year.
Do we not all remember Kelce extending the ball up and behind his head on one of his touchdowns a few weeks ago? And Kelce was in a big pile of people.
I suppose Kelce is just that much stronger than Hardman but it was still a risky manuever and Kelce was lucky to get away with it. [Reply]
There was like 20 seconds left in the half on that one though. If I remember right, he said his arms got caught up in the push and he was just praying he didn't fumble it.
1st and goal with all the time in the world is a whole difference scenario. [Reply]
Originally Posted by suzzer99:
Travis should be blaming himself for not telling Mecole over and over before the play that it's first down so DO NOT REACH OUT.
i honestly think our players aren't coached to do this. [Reply]
Originally Posted by el borracho:
While I agree Hardman is not a great option and should not be here next year I think it is a little hypocritical to lambast Hardman for something Kelce did earlier in the year.
Do we not all remember Kelce extending the ball up and behind his head on one of his touchdowns a few weeks ago? And Kelce was in a big pile of people.
I suppose Kelce is just that much stronger than Hardman but it was still a risky manuever and Kelce was lucky to get away with it.
Pat's done it more than once.
I'd bet a stack of $1000 bills 6 feet high that we could probably go back and find examples of 20+ HoFers that did something similar in their careers. It's just easy to bag on Hardman for what happened because he hasn't made a bigger splash since returning. Low hanging fruit. [Reply]