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 ToxSocks:
If we sign him, and he sticks....and he doesn't suck....and we win the SB....it'd be a helluva retribution story for him.
NFL fandom would explode..."first it's Tay Tay, now the Hunt retribution story arc...why can't MY team be interesting!?! This is so scripted!" FOllowed my a million "I'm done! (s)" [Reply]
Originally Posted by O.city:
Why would they bring Donovan Smith back after a game or 2?
Look I want Kingsley to continue starting until it proves completely untenable but had we lost yesterday, it was going to be almost 100% because of how poorly he played.
So I’d like to have a vet option available if he can’t improve like we hope. Cause I’m not confident Wanya would do any better.
Could easily cost them the season if Hendrickson does that in a playoff game. [Reply]
So happy to hear this. Him missing from this run was a tough pill to swallow. Who knows what could have been with him here over the last five years? I know Arrowhead will get live for him if/when he signs and steps onto the field. He got eleven total TD's last year with Chubb gone and Watson out so the guy still has juice. [Reply]
I just find it hard to believe a rb that young who’s had pretty limited injury and not a lot of usage just washed out overnight. I imagine he’s regressed but have to also recognize that Cleveland had some of the worst qb play leading to heavy heavy boxes. I’d have to think he can do better with low expectations and most likely a back of the rotation stash [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
I guess it went from you lied to our faces scumbag, that bridge was burned. Now is, what kind of shape you in?
Eh I had no issue getting rid of him and no issue bringing him back. Whatever sins he had he paid for with a mistake the no doubt costed him millions upon millions [Reply]
I'm guessing there are quite a few other decent options out there, including our PS. They likely exist, it's just a matter of finding them and getting them into the playbook at this point. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC Hawks:
Hunt might be washed but he still has good hands, doesn't fumble, and has a nose for the end zone on goal line situations.
Don’t know what kind of shape he’s in, but his playing style is perfect for this offense. [Reply]
Originally Posted by pugsnotdrugs19:
Look I want Kingsley to continue starting until it proves completely untenable but had we lost yesterday, it was going to be almost 100% because of how poorly he played.
So I’d like to have a vet option available if he can’t improve like we hope. Cause I’m not confident Wanya would do any better.
Could easily cost them the season if Hendrickson does that in a playoff game.
Next time, hopefully Reid doesnt just allow the rookie to stay on an island. How about we have the RB chip the DE on the way out of the backfield?
I don't remember Reid doing it even once during the game. [Reply]