With RB Isiah Pacheco expected to be sideliend 6-8 weeks, the Chiefs are bringing their former RB Kareem Hunt back to Kansas City for a Tuesday visit, per league sources. Hunt could help fill the Chiefs’ running back void. pic.twitter.com/nDzNGlrcuH
Originally Posted by Pitt Gorilla:
Yeah, if there's one thing Big Red struggles with, it's offensive football. It's too bad, really. Just think of all the **** we could have won.
He definitely has been struggling in the red zone and in goal line situations. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TEX:
Exactly! KC did the "right" thing, and were the biggest losers in the whole deal.
Cost them a Super Bowl. But if your 2018 team wins the Super Bowl, does Bob Sutton keep his job over the long haul? Spags was pretty important to winning the last 2 rings for KC. The domino effect is pretty interesting on this situation. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DRM08:
Cost them a Super Bowl. But if your 2018 team wins the Super Bowl, does Bob Sutton keep his job over the long haul? Spags was pretty important to winning the last 2 rings for KC. The domino effect is pretty interesting on this situation.
Once again. The decision to cut Kareem Hunt had absolutely no bearing on the 2018 Super Bowl. He was not playing regardless. He was on the commissioners exempt list. The Chiefs did not cut him until after he was on that list. [Reply]
We're all pulling for KC's best redemption story on the team. I'm all for a teary-eyed Hunt holding the Lombardi with tears jump cutting down his cheeks the next two years... [Reply]
Originally Posted by Sassy Squatch:
Once again. The decision to cut Kareem Hunt had absolutely no bearing on the 2018 Super Bowl. He was not playing regardless. He was on the commissioners exempt list. The Chiefs did not cut him until after he was on that list.
That's completely fair to say. I'm thinking more along the lines that if Kareem stayed out of trouble to begin with, the 2018 Chiefs probably win the Super Bowl. That would create the interesting domino effect with Bob Sutton & Spags. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DRM08:
Cost them a Super Bowl. But if your 2018 team wins the Super Bowl, does Bob Sutton keep his job over the long haul? Spags was pretty important to winning the last 2 rings for KC. The domino effect is pretty interesting on this situation.
Originally Posted by DRM08:
Cost them a Super Bowl. But if your 2018 team wins the Super Bowl, does Bob Sutton keep his job over the long haul? Spags was pretty important to winning the last 2 rings for KC. The domino effect is pretty interesting on this situation.
But winning that Super Bowl includes a win over Tom Brady in the playoffs.
I personally don't care that Pat is 0-2 against Tom in the playoffs, but I know every Patriot nut hugger on the planet will hold that stat against him until the end of time. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bl00dyBizkitz:
But winning that Super Bowl includes a win over Tom Brady in the playoffs.
I personally don't care that Pat is 0-2 against Tom in the playoffs, but I know every Patriot nut hugger on the planet will hold that stat against him until the end of time.
So be it. Tom is the GOAT. He’s also the luckiest player in football history, starting with that Tuck Rule which only existed for a very short time period. I would not mind if Patriot fans suffer for 50 years after all the lucky BS that went their way in the Brady years. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DRM08:
That's completely fair to say. I'm thinking more along the lines that if Kareem stayed out of trouble to begin with, the 2018 Chiefs probably win the Super Bowl. That would create the interesting domino effect with Bob Sutton & Spags.
Lets be real here, losing in 2018 cost us 1 SB, but gained us Spags who got us 3 more we likely wouldn't have seen nearly that soon.