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  1. it's not just Pelissero so it's no speculation. I'll be curious to how this works out but my guess is we'll hear that the Chiefs have moved up to draft a LT
  2. can you relax with the broad brush hyperbole please? I dont see anyone terrified nor demanding..Sheeeesh
  3. that's kind of what POOT & I thought. He did as well as he could with what he had to work with. We wont be watching another SNL unless Patrick is on there. Did anyone notice how manty cast members SNL had... that intro seemed to go on and on and on or maybe it was just that 1/4 Gummy😊
  4. he might if he quits getting on field passes and the like
  5. so with Henne retiring you think Chiefs go with the characters already on the roster or search for another elder like Brian Hoyer who is being released, Wentz or the often rumored Mariota?
  6. I'd certainly ban him and get an restraining order if I where the Owner. Patrick needs to nip this shit in the Bud
  7. and do what to a guy that's technically not on the team anymore? IF JUJU comes back it's up to Veach to write a shut your fukn mouth clause in his contract
  8. reincarnation of #58 size wise and .3 faster.. he'll go high
  9. ^^^^ THIS JUJu made $5M in Bonus because he performed at a higher level than the Chiefs expected. Time will tell on where his head is at but if I had my druthers I'd of switched JuJu for MVS's contact in a minute
  10. Actually if you listened to the Andy and Veach Combine interview it is hard not to think Clark will be back
  11. no it's not and in as far as CJ's request. I see that as pretty humble as the argument could be made he's ever bit of AD
  12. Here's a bigger picture of things and read Cincinnati's pure comedy. here's the bottom line for the chiefs were hurt by older facilities and discontent with head trainer Rick Burkholder, whom they believe “does not treat players fairly and consistently.” No training staff ranked worse in the league than Kansas City, whose players reported they “feel discouraged from reporting their injuries” and “fear retribution for speaking up for better care.” https://currently.att.yahoo.com/sports/player-report-cards-of-nfl-facilities-reveal-jaw-dropping-details-about-some-teams--including-commanders-202139342.html
  13. in a way yes but not sure what I'd do with it way out here. I'd sure like to grab a gear it it one more time. We'd used to put the ride alonger dead center in the back seat and when I'd grab a mean 2nd gear the 8 track would out fly at em out of the player..freaked the F out of many a person.
  14. so approx 4-500 didn't, approx 30% interesting. How many of those 1100 where actual Chiefs is what matters
  15. According to a source that works for a team in the top five of the draft, speaking on the condition of anonymity, Carter’s situation is firmly in the “wait and see” portion of the draft proceedings as teams receive more information on Carter’s involvement in the crash. Another source told Yahoo Sports that the blunt truth of the matter is Carter may not fall at all if the two misdemeanors are the extent of what happens legally. “He’s one of those players that is special enough to survive something like this if this is the worst of the news,” the source told Yahoo Sports.
  16. My parents asked me the same thing but then I probably had a cooler car
  17. and yet they come, succeed consistently to the highest levels, praise Andy and the Chiefs Organization, excuse me when I yawn.
  18. I would be shocked if the Chiefs let him go 1 year into a 3 year contract
  19. somebody like the Raiders will trade/sign him to try and make a season ticket holder splash along with the hope of landing Rogers... they'll still suck
  20. excuse please if already posted https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/35754546/ex-nfl-groundskeeper-george-toma-super-bowl-lvii-field-was-overwatered Ex-NFL groundskeeper George Toma: Super Bowl LVII field was overwatered 3:04 PM CT Josh WeinfussESPN Staff Writer George Toma, the longtime groundskeeper who prepared and then advised the preparation of every Super Bowl field, believes the issues that plagued the field at Super Bowl LVII at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, could have been avoided. The 94-year-old told ESPN that he believes the field was overwatered in the days leading up to the game. According to Toma, who has been nicknamed The Sodfather, the field was watered the Wednesday morning before the game and promptly rolled into the stadium on the moveable tray that housed the grass field for the last time before kickoff four days later. Toma contended that the field should've been watered in the morning and kept outside to dry before being rolled in. 16d Behold the Super Bowl's experimental golf grass years in the making 16dJosh Weinfuss "So, what he does," Toma said, referring to Ed Mangan, the NFL field director who was in charge of the Super Bowl field and worked under Toma for years, "he waters the hell out of it and puts it right into the stadium and that's it. Never sees sunlight again. He can't do that." A tarp was laid over the field to protect it from the rehearsals for the pregame, halftime and postgame shows, Toma said, and that led to the field emitting an odor. Toma said he was told during the week that the field was starting to decay and rot. "It had a rotten smell," he said. Toma also alleged that Mangan did not sand the field enough. "He sanded it two weeks too late," Toma said. "He had only one sanding. He should have had two or three sandings, but he didn't do s---. And that was it. And not only that, he didn't take care of it. He wouldn't listen to anybody." Toma said he's not blaming rye grass for the field's slickness, adding that he used rye grass for 27 Super Bowls. In a statement the day after the Super Bowl, the NFL said: "The State Farm Stadium field surface met the required standards for the maintenance of natural surfaces, as per NFL policy. The natural grass surface was tested throughout Super Bowl week and was in compliance with all mandatory NFL practices." Super Bowl LVII was Toma's last. He retired after more than 80 years in the groundskeeping business. "I can't take it anymore," said Toma, who said he hasn't been pleased with how the NFL responded to field issues at Super Bowl sites in the past. "Me and the league are finished," Toma said. "They can't tell me what to do anymore. We're done."
  21. He should be named Easy $$ because that's what he gets & between that and JuJu's extra $5M that's a cap issue in itself I'd think
 
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