Originally Posted by RealSNR:
How cute. You guys found your own version of Mike Catapano.
I wonder if our 2nd round pick this year will beat the performance of their 2nd round pick last year. Let's see...he had 5 tackles, 0 sacks, 1 pass defensed, and 1 fumble recovery.
Wow. Those are impressive figures to match, but I think Kpassagnon can do it. Probably in his first game. [Reply]
I would like to remind our donkey patrons once again that though this upcoming season will probably resemble dog balls for your franchise at the QB position, the Chiefs WILL BE having a fire sale on game management services at the end of the season.
He's not very flashy and his fans are mostly retarded, but he should be able to help make you somewhat respectable again.
Contact John Dorsey directly.
Nobody cares about Smith, he'll get cut and get picked up by a team willing to pay him a lot less money than his rape pay he's getting from KC. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Tombstone RJ:
Nobody cares about Smith, he'll get cut and get picked up by a team willing to pay him a lot less money than his rape pay he's getting from KC.
Oh, they're going to care when he's on their roster.
:-) Keep it up KnowShit. You have a great track record. The harder you pimp a guy, the harder he busts. At this rate, your going to send Pixton to JaMarcus Russell status. [Reply]
Shaquil Barrett is out until the season starts...he wont be 100% probably all year. They are without Ware already...that's two hits to their pass rushing depth.
Going to be a long season in cheaterland... [Reply]
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Then Paxton Lynch entered with the No. 2 offense. On his first pass, he floated a perfectly-placed ball to tight end A.J. Derby near the right sideline, displaying the kind of touch and precision that Tuesday's garbage-bin drill helped hone.
But it was Lynch's next pass that stole the show. Working under center, he executed a play-action fake and uncorked a deep pass for wide receiver Marlon Brown, who had beaten his man on a post route. Lynch's toss was perfect, hitting Brown in stride, allowing him to maintain his speed as he ran the final 25 yards to the end zone for the touchdown.
The offense exulted, with Lynch leading a crowd of six players downfield to celebrate with Brown.
They we're talking on NFL network about how talented the Broncos secondary is BUT they are going to miss Wade Phillips immensely and there are some players that need to be "cleaned up". With the personalities on that side they will likely implode. [Reply]