Justin Jefferson
George Kittle
Deebo Samuel
Davante Adams
Amon-Ra St. Brown
As much as I loved Quarterback last season with Mahomes, I feel like they cast this pretty damned well outside of Tyreek who probably was the first pick but probably had demands production wasn’t going to agree to.
We should have some fun Chiefs moments too given a couple 49ers, an AFCW opponent, a guy we started our season against, and the best receiver in football whom Sneed shut down and got injured against us. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC Hawks:
I liked the part where the KC Chiefs won the Super Bowl, because they happen to be my favorite professional football team
Okay I’m not sure if they actually do or not because I haven’t made it that far but that would be epic!!! [Reply]
I’m going to pass on this netflix show without any Chiefs players on it. On their show Quarterback I used the fast forward on my remote when Mahomes wasn’t on. I do the same thing with sports television shows as well. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Brody Wa:
I’m going to pass on this netflix show without any Chiefs players on it. On their show Quarterback I used the fast forward on my remote when Mahomes wasn’t on. I do the same thing with sports television shows as well.
I understand. I fast forward thru the storyline part when watching pornog [Reply]
Originally Posted by Brody Wa:
I’m going to pass on this netflix show without any Chiefs players on it. On their show Quarterback I used the fast forward on my remote when Mahomes wasn’t on. I do the same thing with sports television shows as well.
While I completely understand your sentiment, there is a ton of Chiefs coverage throughout the series. They did completely skip DaVante Adams'/Raiders vs. Chiefs game on Christmas, probably because their offense did nothing to help them win that game. [Reply]
I'm a couple episodes in, and I like it, but its not nearly as good as Quarterback was IMO.
Maybe that's the Chiefs fan in me, but something is lacking. Quarterback just focused on 3 guys, and you felt like you really got to know them and what made them tick. And they all were not superstars. Kittle and St. Brown are awesome. Maybe it will get better as I continue to watch. [Reply]
Great show. The amount of physical work and mental prep the great players put in is incredible.
Kittle is kind of the “Everyman/boy” who ever laced em up. Dude has a nice girl. Likes S’mores and half moon bay. Who wouldn’t?
AR ST Brown… that family story was amazing. Mom made him learn German. And French. His Dad was cracking me up. “He needs to have a Coke at halftime to get energy. Not that Gatorade”. To drive your sons to that kind of success and not have them resent you is really unique. But the guy does command respect.
The JJ injury where he was coughing up blood immediately after I thought he had pneumothorax for sure and a maybe a lacerated kidney. Fuck that was frightening. That dude works hard and to be able to move so fluidly at that size just boggles the mind.
Davonte Adams role in this kind of reminded me of the role Kirk Cousins had in Quarterback. Obviously, Adams is the greater player. But he’s at a point in his career where it’s getting late and the chances to be a champion are slipping away. Loved seeing a guy who plays a violent sport at home playing with his kids. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TwistedChief:
And yet he has more All Pros than anyone else on the show. Can you explain that? Do you think All Pros are something one gets each season just based on reputation?
He's the turd on the bottom of our shoes, so he's respected as such [Reply]
Kittle and his lady are great and should be relatable to most NFL fans
Dude is shotgunning beers and came home to some Little Cesar's Hot n Readys. I mean I don't even eat that shit
Even the pettiest of Chiefs fan can enjoy having an intimate closeness to daggering SF twice in 4 years and how CJ and Kelce being out and Toney using 2 buttholes for hands was a franchise turning point moment for Detroit