Meh, I'm not throwing any hate. Charvarius helped us win a Super Bowl, and he's obligated to talk up the company that's currently giving him a paycheck. And all-pro or not, he wouldn't be starting above McDuffie and Sneed if he had stayed.
I'll just look at our third Lombardi in five years and feel zen about the whole thing. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pasta Little Brioni:
It's so great there they'd rather all migrate to Utah, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Texas, and Colorado:-)
Originally Posted by Wisconsin_Chief:
A lot of them are just very bitter that they literally didn't matter to this team's success, they were just cogs in the Pat/Kelce/Andy/Spags machine. I'm guessing Ward wasn't offered a second contract and they didn't even discuss anything with him because he was completely expendable to them, and it probably hurt him a little.
Ego can be a bitch, but his should certainly have taken a blow after this past Sunday.
Tyreek got a pretty big kick in the nuts the last two years as the Chiefs found a way to win 2 rings with a bunch of JAG receivers. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DRM08:
Tyreek got a pretty big kick in the nuts the last two years as the Chiefs found a way to win 2 rings with a bunch of JAG receivers.
California is awesome, but everybody knows it's awesome, and everybody wants to live there. Thus it is overcrowded, expensive, dirty, noisy, and the traffic is terrible.
It's a great place to visit, or a great place to live if you're rich. Otherwise don't bother. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Skyy Moore getting lost on a bubble screen will always be peak 'tard for me.
I've never seen anyone meander in space on a screen pass like he did there. And so Mahomes had to just dirt the ball because they were about to end up with an ineligible man penalty since the OL had started blocking downfield and the ball had to come out.
When you can't even be trusted to run a !@#$ing screen correctly, you really can't be on the field.
Thankfully the staff finally realized that. Because if he were out there for Hardman on Sunday, we very easily could've lost that game.
Hardman fits best in this offense clearly. Hopefully he learned his lesson He fills a void that neither Toney nor Moore come close to filling.
Hopefully we hit on a burner with a large catch radius in draft and you have in no particular order Rice, Watson, Hardman, Draft pick, James as back up and returner. Keeps the rotation to 5 which is where we kind of found ourselves at the end of the year. The key is getting lucky in the draft. [Reply]