Seems perfectly fair to boot you both... for starting the bullshit and then not just the initial political bullshit response, but to keep going with it.
Seems perfectly fair to boot you both... for starting the bullshit and then not just the initial political bullshit response, but to keep going with it.
Lol, that's a solid route with solid hands but... the Marshall Faulk comparisons are quite funny. The excitement is warranted. He's gonna help us win games. :-) [Reply]
The passing game stuff looks really promising. I think as soon as he starts gaining the trust of the coaches in blitz pickups and blocking, he's ready to start being the primary "do everything" back. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BleedingRed:
I jumped the **** off before last year. I thought he had vision, but so far 3 years later I've never seen him cutback to the wide open hole once.
He just runs into the back of his O-Line.... Which is how he get his 5/6 yard runs sometimes... It because the defense cant find him.
MEANWHILE
there is a hole the size of Texas just to the left or right.
You're right about that, I agree. It's wild to see it because in college it appeared he had excellent vision. I'm still clinging on to hope that CEH hasn't found his groove yet.
When bringing up Clyde in this manner I always like to point out Priest Holmes was 28 years old when he came to the Chiefs and only had 1,000 yards rushing once in prior seasons. Clyde has flashed his elite potential, making guys miss and finishing runs. But he's shown more average play than he has elite. So when does he put it all together? That's the question I have. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThyKingdomCome15:
You're right about that, I agree. It's wild to see it because in college it appeared he had excellent vision. I'm still clinging on to hope that CEH hasn't found his groove yet.
When bringing up Clyde in this manner I always like to point out Priest Holmes was 28 years old when he came to the Chiefs and only had 1,000 yards rushing once in prior seasons. Clyde has flashed his elite potential, making guys miss and finishing runs. But he's shown more average play than he has elite. So when does he put it all together? That's the question I have.
Priest was breaking long runs and was extremely successful in Baltimore. Clyde hasn't had one run longer than 31 yds. Darrel Williams career long is longer than CEH. CEH has no burst or speed. He's just there. 100% JAG. [Reply]
Isiah Pacheco has impressed Eric Bieniemy with his work ethic and toughness, but the #Chiefs OC says the rookie still has some things to learn. https://t.co/sj0bCP51cr