Because he's a snakey cringelord douchebag. He's an unapproachable blowhard. He changes his personality faster than a politician. He basically is a politician the way he profited from his own charity.
He's always been that way. And that's never going to change no matter who his coach is. [Reply]
Sad. Must have relapsed again. Shows how opioids destroy the mind.
Probably said that while stroking his boner as he was staking out floor plans of Russ’s mansion so he can break in and check for hillbilly heroin in the medicine cabinets of all those bathrooms. [Reply]
The Kansas City Chiefs are expected to decline running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire's fifth-year option, which in turn makes him a logical candidate to be traded this offseason. Magic Veach Stalk beans [Reply]
The Kansas City Chiefs are expected to decline running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire's fifth-year option, which in turn makes him a logical candidate to be traded this offseason. Magic Veatch Stalk beans
Despite originally picking near the bottom of each round, the Chiefs came out of the 2022 draft with an excellent group of useful players. The Chiefs and Tennessee Titans were the only teams this year to have at least six rookies worth 10 or more total points, according to SIS charting metrics. (The Jets and Seahawks had five such rookies, with no other team above four.)
The Kansas City draft class starts at cornerback, with three rookies getting significant playing time. First-round pick Trent McDuffie, chosen with a pick acquired in trade from the Patriots, played just 11 games because of injury but started each one and allowed just 5.0 yards per target. McDuffie was one of the players whose injuries forced fourth-round pick Joshua Williams into the lineup, and he had a strong 53% completion rate, allowed although a couple of big plays given up meant he allowed a poor 8.7 yards per target. Seventh-round pick Jaylen Watson also started six games; he had a higher completion rate allowed than Williams (60%) but a lower yards-per-target figure (7.2).
With their own first-round pick, the Chiefs took edge rusher George Karlaftis. He started every game and had six sacks and 40 pressures. Running back Isiah Pacheco took over the starting job around midseason and averaged 4.9 yards per carry with five touchdowns. The Chiefs also got small contributions from backup safety Bryan Cook and wide receiver Skyy Moore. [Reply]
The Kansas City Chiefs are expected to decline running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire's fifth-year option, which in turn makes him a logical candidate to be traded this offseason. Magic Veach Stalk beans
How awesome is it that the year we win the Super Bowl we also host the draft, so all the dumbass rival fans who talk shit just look like petty dipshits? [Reply]
Originally Posted by RealSNR:
How awesome is it that the year we win the Super Bowl we also host the draft, so all the dumbass rival fans who talk shit just look like petty dipshits?
Aaaaaaand the Donx DO NOT HAVE a 1st or 2nd round pick! :-) [Reply]