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  1. no its not. he's washed up and the best non get the Chiefs didn't get .. Cant take the spots off the leopard he showed his character as he was getting hauled off the field.. Chiefs dont need his kind..
  2. could someone expand on this for us out of towners and under a rockers?
  3. The Bono, Grbac scenario I believe was trying to copy the success that SF had with their West Coast offense but without Joe or Bill Walsh. Understandable moves just not successful but not total flops either.. AAs acquisition was just coincidence nothing more. Bono's 2nd of the 2 1/2 seasons he played we did go 13-3 and yes Grbac was pretty pedestrian at best
  4. well considering that he is the only QB besides Lenny the cool and MVPat to get us to the AFC Championship.. I'd have to agree
  5. no. I think injuries wil catch up with him..he runs with soo much abandon he's taking more hits . TG was just a catch guy his YAC I dont believe were much ..but my memory is fading so I could be wrong
  6. looking forward to seeing the numbers and when it will make him cutable if he declines rapidly or a new TE shows some stardom
  7. he did get us to the AFC Championship with a B team. If it weren't for Buffalo's frozen concrete field we'd of gone to the SB then no one in their right mind woulda bitched. I dont think the draft picks had the same value as they do these days so that needs to be considered. It was a last ditch effort by Peterson and I will not be mad about his effor, for those 2 years KC fans had as much confidence in that team as there ever was.. a competent Offense led by Joe and a stifling Defense..whats not to love about that team? Backseat GMing by someone who was 12 at the time seems a bit ludicrous anyway. Oh well its almost ( hopefully ) Football season in some way shape or form
  8. A friend & I were at the Shady Lady ( titty joint) after a hard days of work pouring concrete in the area sucking down a few brews watching the talent. Small little place run by Italians on East 12th. Half of the place with the main stage was roped off. In comes Joe and who I suspect was his agent and a couple of others. The place was pretty much empty but Tony & I and maybe 4 others. There was no doubting who Joe was. He stayed for a few shows and left but as he walked by I just told him " welcome to KC Joe" he gave me a smile and a thumbs up.
  9. are you talking about the parade..he himself said he drank a bunch of 1/2 beers as the other 1/2 got spilled in one way shape or form.. you all are a bunch of old ladies..relax
  10. I'm not soo sure. I believe the last time it was used Trent Green did it in honor of Stram's passing arun for nothing then he threw a TD for an INT on the 2nd play of the game. Dang my memory is spot on today here' is the clip https://www.chiefs.com/video/ford-fandemonium-the-choir-huddle-14170445
  11. things being what they are I dont see him doing the Gettysburg trip this year. I'm not real sure if he went last year either
  12. it was always good to read Former DB's takes on his visit..another one of the good ones that no longer visit
  13. suck it up butter cup Hands been around for awhile and he has been put on long term vacation before..but to be truthful your constant wild eyed fantastical trade scenarios and honey moon grade hard on for Fischer is ALMOST as annoying as he is...might I suggest using the Block option available to you.
  14. Damien Williams informed the club of his decision to opt out of the 2020
  15. DT was running on Ice with no seat belt and lived his life pretty recklessly or at least was reckless where birth control was available//other than freakish ability at their respective positions I fail to see any resemblance
  16. with all the limitations he has via his contract I bet there is a rev limiter on it at 70 mph lol..thats fine lookn ride
  17. Chicago Bears nose tackle Eddie Goldman became the first player on the team to opt-out of the 2020 NFL season, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport,
  18. A growing list of players with the New England Patriots are putting safety first and opting out of the 2020 NFL season. Three-time Super Bowl champion Dont'a Hightower and long-time tackle Marcus Cannon both confirmed on Tuesday they wouldn't play this year due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Marcus Cannon, a 32-year-old tackle with two Super Bowl wins under his belt, also chose to opt out due to him having a high risk due to preexisting medical conditions, his agent told CNN. Patrick Chung, the team's starting safety, told ESPN.com's Mike Reiss he'd opt out as well. The three players join running backs Brandon Bolden and Danny Vitale, as well as offensive linemen Najee Toran in sitting this one out, according to ESPN, meaning the Patriots account for approximately one-third of all players who have said they would opt out.
 
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