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  1. https://www.foxnews.com/sports/chiefs-andy-reid-nfl-could-turn-into-flag-football-rule-changes-continue KANSAS CITY CHIEFS Published May 25, 2023 6:00am EDT Chiefs' Andy Reid says NFL could turn into 'flag football' as rule changes continue to come The new kickoff rule has Reid questioning if the NFL's player safety initiative will go too far The NFL’s newest change to kickoffs is not sitting well with future Hall of Fame head coach Andy Reid. Reid, who has led the Kansas City Chiefs to two Super Bowl wins in the last four seasons, is a fan of special teams. While he is all about player safety, he sees this rule, which will allow teams to fair-catch kickoffs and safety kicks and spot them at the 25-yard line, as a pathway toward "flag football." "My thing is, where does it stop, right?" Reid told NFL Network. "We start taking pieces and we’ll see how this goes. But you don’t want to take too many pieces away, or you’ll be playing flag football."
  2. Not real sure how things are progressing or even IF the are but there are always rumors about the K going downtown and a new Stadium being built where the K was. They keep being playoff / SB team those whinie lil bitches will play and be happy about it. The pole was a pretty small sample size IIRC. SB Rings and paychecks are worth more than a private Bidet.
  3. altho I am thankful for all Clark has done for the Chief's org as a whole, he really is the NFL's butt boy and has no regards to the fans. As much as disagree with this move the Peacock steaming of a Wild Card game is what really gets my goat.
  4. When I think CEH I think Paul Palmer
  5. and that's the bottom line, literally and figuratively
  6. I love this slotting process it takes all that holdout BS off the table. It has become where Draftee signing is meh anymore and
  7. Could Buccaneers WR Mike Evans be a trade option for the Chiefs? In a recent column from Around the NFL co-host Marc Sessler, the biggest remaining offseason needs for each team in the AFC were addressed. For the Chiefs, he landed on the wide receiver position. He noted that Year 2 development from players like Skyy Moore, Kadarius Toney and Marquez Valdes-Scantling will be expected. He mentioned the additions of Richie James, Rashee Rice and even Justyn Ross returning from injury, but he still thinks the team could go out and get a star receiver — suggesting both DeAndre Hopkins and Mike Evans as potential options. While the ship for Hopkins has probably sailed for Kansas City and Arizona, Evans is an option that hasn’t often been brought up. One of the reasons for that comes down to price and timing. A pre-June 1 trade would cause the Buccaneers to assume a huge dead cap hit ($21.3M) in 2023. A team that trades to acquire Evans in a post-June 1 trade would acquire his $13 million base salary and would need that amount of cap space to fit his contract. That number alone would make a deal for Kansas City and most other NFL clubs, quite restrictive. For the Chiefs to fit a deal like that in 2023, they’ll have to agree to terms with Chris Jones on a long-term contract extension and lower his cap hit. Factor in the compensation the Buccaneers desire for Evans and a deal might simply be too rich for K.C. and most other clubs.
  8. Everyone? Florio mentioned it throwing shit on the wall. We are discussing Florio shit until someone throws more intriguing shit.
  9. great another game I wont be watching..sooner than later it'll be almost impossible to be a fan for Joe 6 pak
  10. you can achieve thing s without becoming a noisy greasy wheel. if his contract turns him into the 15th top paid QB fans would be saying Pay da man. I dont think anyone in their right mind is thinking this would happen this year
  11. I guess he could demand a trade. I'm sure a team out here would give up a decades worth of picks to pick him up but yea he doesn't seem to be that kind of guy and I'm sure over time as the QB rate skyrockets his contact as long as he keeps being MVPatrick will change in some form or another. He's fairly dug into KC so unless maybe a Texas Team ( Cowboys) would come sniffing around I dont think he'd give other teams much thought. It's a slow time so lots of these guys will be throwing shit on the wall out of boredom and we'll read and discuss it as we are now
  12. my bad but the question remains the same.
  13. seems the Jags play in Germany 2 weeks in a row..is it me or does that make too much sense?
  14. https://currently.att.yahoo.com/sports/expect-patrick-mahomes-again-highest-160316025.html Mike Florio Tue, May 9, 2023 at 11:03 AM CDT When Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes signed his current 12-year contract three years ago, he nudged the bar for the highest average per year (APY) by roughly $10 million, to $45 million annually. Now, with Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson at $52 million per year, Mahomes has fallen $7 million per year behind the highest-paid player in the sport. Chiefs G.M. Brett Veach already has vowed to address the Mahomes deal after more quarterback contracts are completed. While Veach didn’t delve into any specifics, here’s what reasonably should be expected, based on our conversations with folks aware of the dynamics of the situation. Expect Mahomes, before the season begins, to once again be the highest-paid player in league history. The details will be interesting, and subject to differing interpretations. Because Mahomes has nine years left on his current contract, a new-money APY in excess of $52 million per year would be obtained simply by tacking three years and a penny more than $156 million on the back end of the existing deal. The real question will become the value of the contract from the moment it’s signed. Also relevant to the analysis will be the full guarantee at signing, and the cash flow in the first three years of the revised deal. In 2020, Mahomes swapped a high APY and a complicated but lucrative guarantee structure for cash flow in the years that were most likely to be affected by the pandemic. Now that those days have come and gone, the cash flow can be boosted in the early years of a revised deal. Whether big-picture proclamations or devilish details, a new deal is coming for Mahomes, sooner than later. He has more than earned it — and with each new quarterback deal that is done, his own situation becomes more glaring. Look for that to at least be partially rectified in the coming weeks or months. Ultimately, Mahomes is trying to strike the balance of fair compensation with leaving enough cash behind to have a team that lets him pursue championships and, ultimately, to chase Tom Brady’s all-time record of seven championships. Mahomes needs five to tie, six to win. While not yet a real threat to Brady, Mahomes isn’t far from making things interesting. And that could be enough to get Brady interested in trying to get to No. 8 before it’s all said and done, just in case.
  15. so I assume CJ is willing to give up some of his salary for these moves?.. I thought not
 
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