Because of all the interest in this thread, I've place all of the video content of Patrick Mahomes II's college career, and draft day goodness into a single post that can be found here. Enjoy! [Reply]
I’m enjoying the people on Twitter who are comparing the Herrera trade to the Alex Smith trade & claiming both teams are in full rebuild mode. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by KChiefs1:
I’m enjoying the people on Twitter who are comparing the Herrera trade to the Alex Smith trade & claiming both teams are in full rebuild mode. :-)
That... That's the thing on twitter right now? [Reply]
I hope the training camp coverage is good this year with it being Mahomes first full year taking the reigns and all. But I don’t trust the coverage locally. 810 won’t and hasn’t changed since the 90’s. 610 is freaking having Arrowhead Pride the home of fake scouts talk football on their radio station. That’s how bad it is at that station now. It’s depressing. I have nothing against AP, I’ll read anything Chiefs, but my goodness they’re a product of social media today, which is too many people that shouldn’t be heard are heard now. People that don’t matter. I love that you love the Chiefs, but I don’t want to see or hear fake scout Bruce McBruceton from Michigan that is a huge Chiefs fan because of Joe Montana that played football in Junior High do “film reviews” on the Chiefs. That’s awful radio and awful social media. What a horrible sports talk radio market KC is, but that’s what you get with a bottom media market. NFL Network and ESPN will likely be all over the Chiefs training camp though. At least hopefully. It’s compelling, especially with all the hype Mahomes has brought. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chiefs Pantalones:
I hope the training camp coverage is good this year with it being Mahomes first full year taking the reigns and all. But I don’t trust the coverage locally. 810 won’t and hasn’t changed since the 90’s. 610 is freaking having Arrowhead Pride the home of fake scouts talk football on their radio station. That’s how bad it is at that station now. It’s depressing. I have nothing against AP, I’ll read anything Chiefs, but my goodness they’re a product of social media today, which is too many people that shouldn’t be heard are heard now. People that don’t matter. I love that you love the Chiefs, but I don’t want to see or hear fake scout Bruce McBruceton from Michigan that is a huge Chiefs fan because of Joe Montana that played football in Junior High do “film reviews” on the Chiefs. What a horrible sports talk radio market KC is, but that’s what you get with a bottom media market. NFL Network and ESPN will likely be all over the Chiefs training camp though. At least hopefully. It’s compelling, especially with all the hype Mahomes has brought.
Yep. Same hopes as you. I hope 610 can bring it. I know guys like Binkley would. But they put too many dweebs out there that don't know shit about football, just want to say things to gain/keep attention.
I think NFLN will be all over Chiefs camp. National media loves Mahomes already. Maybe even just as much as local media.
FWIW I'll be up there August 1st at Chiefs camp. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chiefs Pantalones:
I hope the training camp coverage is good this year with it being Mahomes first full year taking the reigns and all. But I don’t trust the coverage locally. 810 won’t and hasn’t changed since the 90’s. 610 is freaking having Arrowhead Pride the home of fake scouts talk football on their radio station. That’s how bad it is at that station now. It’s depressing. I have nothing against AP, I’ll read anything Chiefs, but my goodness they’re a product of social media today, which is too many people that shouldn’t be heard are heard now. People that don’t matter. I love that you love the Chiefs, but I don’t want to see or hear fake scout Bruce McBruceton from Michigan that is a huge Chiefs fan because of Joe Montana that played football in Junior High do “film reviews” on the Chiefs. That’s awful radio and awful social media. What a horrible sports talk radio market KC is, but that’s what you get with a bottom media market. NFL Network and ESPN will likely be all over the Chiefs training camp though. At least hopefully. It’s compelling, especially with all the hype Mahomes has brought.