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  1. exactly..if you are basing an opinion on the contract progress on some NFL Net talking head yackity yack.. ya need to get a life.
  2. cant like this enough.. He has said he's open to coming back..wonder if it's a mater of CJ's contract and not knowing how much $$ there is to spend?
  3. morons or not it's public opinion not that their opinion matters.
  4. I see on several Chiefs Fan FB pages that come up on my feed..seem people are getting a bit fed up with all this and most of their fedupness is directed to CJ
  5. yea well I guess they want to be kinder gentler winners 😆
  6. I told my DIs something similar about barracks inspection.. told them they where not squat compared to my Mother..she white gloved me from 5th grade on
  7. Commanders players went to Ron Rivera because they were 'a little concerned' about Eric Bieniemy's intensity The Washington Commanders will look a little different on the field this season. After years of struggling on offense, the team made a blockbuster move in the offseason, hiring offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy away from the Kansas City Chiefs. Bieniemy helmed one of the best offenses in football over the past five seasons, but continued to get passed over for head coaching jobs. If he succeeds in Washington, Bieniemy will prove he can excel in any environment, which should once again make him a popular head coaching candidate. With so much at stake, Bieniemy has asked a lot from Commanders players during training camp. That drew concern from some players, who went to head coach Ron Rivera because they were "a little concerned" about Bieniemy's intensity. Rivera said he spoke to those players and urged them to speak directly with Bieniemy. Rivera said those talks have been "enlightening" for those players. He also implied he didn't have any issues with Bieniemy's approach. Bieniemy is vocal and demanding during training camp, something he admitted in June. Bieniemy told the Associated Press he wants players to maximize "every single opportunity." He added he wants to create excitement during camp so players can feed off that energy. In that same article, quarterback Sam Howell said Bieniemy has high standards, but added that's what Commanders players want. While Howell appears to be one of the players on board with Bieniemy's style, others need more time to get used to the change. Bieniemy's style may differ from what Commanders players are used to, but it's hard to argue against his track record. The Commanders' offense, meanwhile, hasn't finished higher than 20th in points scored since 2017. It's no guarantee Bieniemy's approach will work, but whatever the Commanders did in recent seasons clearly wasn't the answer.
  8. CJ is on the trading block..Veach said so https://arrowheadaddict.com/posts/chiefs-news-team-no-intentions-trading-chris-jones?fbclid=IwAR1EEJkhENu3tQZqV27PAV4Gx39TUJ4OazKZ0UC7aPpM-L977aUvZrcM9KY On Monday, however, general manager Brett Veach spoke with the Kansas City Star about the fact that Jones was missing in action, and yet he not only admitted his defensive star deserved big money but that eventually the team would pay it. Veach also stated that the team had "no intentions" of trading Jones. “I think for all parties, I think the best resolution would be for him to end his career as a Chief — and get that financial security — and for us to do what we had set out to do, and that’s to work through last offseason with this offseason in mind and get some young guys, which we did that, and then focus on this year and getting Chris done,” Veach said. “Hopefully, we get this resolved, but we have no intentions of making a trade.” What makes Veach's statement even more positive is that he referenced trading Tyreek Hill a year ago and says he did so with the idea of having the money to keep Jones for the long haul even then. That means the Chiefs' plans have included keeping Jones around for the rest of his playing career—-and they've been that way for quite some time.
  9. I had to listen to the last few minutes on way to work that night and heard the runback as I was pulling into the parking lot. I forgot what Douche Bag Dorkdierf was
  10. I hope right now it's just a game of chicken and waiting till training camp is over
  11. Maybe Ben Davidson's son is on the committee? lol
  12. until it goes into real games does it really matter? I dont think so
  13. he's got to have a pissing post..last year it was Clark Hunt's daughter, being rich and beautiful she had to be a stupid bitch. Just EV being EV
  14. any guess on how this affects CJ's negotiations? https://sports.yahoo.com/chiefs-dl-charles-omenihu-suspended-194829767.html?fr=yhssrp_catchall Chiefs DL Charles Omenihu suspended six games John Dillon The Kansas City Chiefs will be without defensive lineman Charles Omenihu for the first six games of their 2023 campaign after he was suspended by the NFL for a violation of the league’s personal conduct policy. Omenihu signed with Kansas City as a free agent in March and was slated to be a key contributor to the Chiefs’ defense as the team looks to defend their newly won Super Bowl LVII title. NFL.com’s national insider Ian Rapoport reported the news of Omenihu’s suspension on Twitter on Friday afternoon. Omenihu is still eligible to participate in Kansas City’s three preseason games and training camp practices as the Chiefs gear up for the new season but will be unavailable in the weeks following the regular season kicks off. His loss is a crushing blow for the team, which is currently dealing with a holdout by veteran pass rusher Chris Jones, who is using his absence from training camp as leverage in negotiations for a contract extension. It is unclear if Kansas City has any contingency plans to fill the void left by Omenihu in their starting lineup for the regular season. Fans should expect rookie Keondre Coburn and veterans Tershawn Wharton and Derrick Nnadi to be fixtures of the Chiefs’ front four early in the team’s coming campaign, especially if Jones’ holdout continues through the end of August.
  15. my answer would be until CJ is signed nobody is "affordable"
 
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