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  1. meh it's the slow time when shit that has no bearing seems to matter to some
  2. IIRC it was Veach that had him pegged at the QBOTF it was Dorsey that did the deal 50/50 IMO
  3. sign this kid to a futures contract https://www.facebook.com/reel/316448984868979/?s=single_unit&__cft__[0]=AZXPAGPu5RH6fmSHpr9q2Zm5Ep7uxVb6hhhBVkr7zm6a5R1XppBtXniRQJtVIaPPLsTM1UqBdJC1DFblowi1nWuC9lnjxw7O9bD8sbIh91pvUrI7_Qw3vSP-egqEDXQBCnJTvhmEgA7uEJx0Il5Op5q1LehldHUB8KiXr2v05XonNt9Ung_aoKtd2y4gPXKwMW4&__tn__=H-R
  4. if cut he's a $9.6M hit if he stays on $10.2M they would be saving $600K, if healthy he'd be worth that extra $600K. Next year he's a gonner regardless. that being said there is this https://www.cbssports.com/fantasy/football/news/patriots-juju-smith-schuster-fails-to-impress-during-otas/ Smith-Schuster didn't look explosive at spring practices even though he says he's healthier than he was last year, according to Chad Graff of The Athletic. Graff notes that Smith-Schuster may end up competing with Kayshon Boutte, Tyquan Thornton and Jalen Reagor for one or two roster spots, with the locks at WR likely being DeMario Douglas, Kendrick Bourne (knee), K.J. Osborn and rookies Ja'Lynn Polk and Javon Baker. The final math will partially depend on whether the Patriots keep Reagor as a kick return specialist or prefer to deploy a returner that also has a considerable role on offense (e.g. Douglas or RB Antonio Gibson). Either way, Smith-Schuster's guaranteed $7 million salary won't necessarily ensure him of a spot on the team after he had 260 receiving yards in 11 games last season. Knee surgery last offseason may have impacted his speed and strength, but it was head and ankle injuries that ultimately led to six absences.
  5. Nikko Remigio has made quite an impression this summer! Dave Toub named Remigio the front-runner for the kick returner job, reported by @starcademediakc
  6. you guys need a life I spend my time watching re-runs of Bob Ross
  7. well when he restructured IIRC it made him #1 again..stupid games. he's a rich MO FO. JFC !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  8. at a quick glance it seems PSLs are or are rapidly becoming the new normal I do know the Bills, Ravens as well as the Texans have them here is tid bit about PSLs and later on down from another site the list of teams who have them. Sorry it did not cut n paste the way I had hoped https://tiqassist.com/personal-seat-licenses-guide/ Personal Seat Licenses 101 Are you a die-hard NFL fan looking to purchase season tickets for your favorite team? If so, you need to learn about personal seat licenses (PSLs) and why they are important. What is a personal seat license? Simply put, it’s a way franchise owners have found to help cover the costs of their new stadiums by putting some of the burden on their fanbase. Personal seat licenses, which you must pay for, enable you to purchase season tickets at a given stadium. PSLs not only give you first dibs on season ticket plans, but they also allow you early access to any concerts or events at the stadium for that year. Unfortunately, PSLs have become the new norm — and they are causing the ticket prices to skyrocket. Although there are still some outliers, most NFL teams now require personal seat licenses in order to purchase season tickets. If you own a PSL and do not wish to renew season tickets next year, your license gets forfeited back to the team unless you are able to sell it to another fan. Select Your Team ATLANTA Falcons BALTIMORE Ravens CAROLINA Panthers CHICAGO Bears CINCINNATI Bengals CLEVELAND Browns DALLAS Cowboys HOUSTON Texans LAS VEGAS Raiders LOS ANGELES Rams MINNESOTA Vikings NEW YORK Giants NEW YORK Jets PHILADELPHIA Eagles PITTSBURGH Steelers SAN FRANCISCO 49ers SEATTLE Seahawks TENNESSEE Titans
  9. Head AT Rick Burkholder say BJ Thompson had a seizure during meetings yesterday and was in cardiac arrest for less than a minute due to quick response….Harrison Butker ran to the training room first. He was brought out of sedation at KU Hospital this morning…he is alert and awake. “He’s coming through quite well.”
  10. with Worthy being a broke Dick during OTAs maybe he is Rice and Worthy Insurance. I hope he's not another Sammy the Hammy Watkins..
  11. my bet it'd be Wyandotte Cnty up by the Racetrack but yea let them Free Staters pay the bills
  12. on the edge of LR material here but On Tuesday, the top Republican lawmakers in Kansas announced that they had reached out to the Chiefs organization to urge the team to consider moving across the state line. To sweeten the deal, the state could consider issuing hundreds of millions of dollars in bonds to finance construction of a new stadium. Gov. Mike Parson, a Republican and Chiefs superfan, has said he will “do what he can to keep the Chiefs in Missouri.” But he’s leaving office this year due to term limits. So with the Chiefs’ current lease at Arrowhead set to expire in January 2031, the issue could ultimately fall into the lap of whoever is elected to replace him in November. And there is a deep divide among the candidates about what, if anything, to do. Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft, the leading Republican candidate for governor, said he is “opposed to providing taxpayer subsidies to keep sports teams.” Instead, Ashcroft said, if elected he would focus on public safety, education and lowering taxes “so that Missouri will be a destination state for teams, their players and all economic freedom loving Americans.” State Sen. Bill Eigel, also a Republican candidate, said he’s confident that “the Chiefs will make the right decision and remain in Missouri, but it won’t be because of taxpayer handouts for sports teams or stadiums on my watch.” Government, Eigel said, “shouldn’t be in the business of picking winners and losers. I’m going to ensure Missouri is a place where all people can thrive.” On the other side of the issue in the GOP primary is Lt. Gov. Mike Kehoe. His campaign manager, Derek Coats, said Missouri deserves a governor “who will fight for jobs and economic growth.” “Mike Kehoe will not watch passively as other states poach our businesses,” Coats said. “As governor, he will use every tool at his disposal to ensure Missouri is a state that welcomes investment, creates jobs and spurs economic growth.” State Rep. Crystal Quade, a Democrat running for governor, said that any candidate who “claims they don’t care about the Arrowhead-sized hole losing the Chiefs would create is lying. “We need to elect leaders who will work with the Chiefs,” she said, “to make sure all sides get a fair deal and keep our Super Bowl Champs playing football in Missouri for decades to come.” Springfield businessman Mike Hamra, who is also a candidate in the Democratic primary, said Missourians take pride in being the home to the Chiefs. “State leaders,” he said, “should explore every reasonable option to keep the Chiefs in Missouri.”
  13. speed speed and more speed...speed kills! Having 3 wrs that can run a 4.2 40.. that's a nightmare for any D coordinator
  14. or just park your car at a Milgrams and you'd find free tickets wedged under your windshield wipers when you come out.
  15. I have always been a fan of Andy Heck, his resume speaks for itself + he's a Domer so there is that too. Same ignorance calling for Heck's head where most like the same as saying Spags had to go.
  16. technically TK was drafted in 2013 and MVPatrick 2017 but your point is a solid one.. these days of outlandish WR salaries the Chiefs will likely never see much more than rentals at the WR position.
  17. a man can dream now that JJ got that whopper of a contract Tyreek might just get himself traded making his noise about wanting JJ $$
 
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