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  1. it's not the Super Bowl or the Pro Bowl so it doesn't matter
  2. I'd say that is a fair location. I was disappointed Indy wasn't it and not real hip on Detroit. I had seen where some slapnuts where thinking Green Bay or Chicago... I mean WTF over? NO and Houston seemed maybe like other options but ATL is better for both fans I think.
  3. I'm a no vote to OBJ unless he takes last years offer. He has shown he's all about himself and his lackadaisical approach to searching and then picking his agent just shows he aint nuthn but a big dummy.
  4. the Kelce brother pod cast where they talk about it is pinned up on top..pretty funny stuff
  5. that was RAC's first game after Haley got fired
  6. just let it leak that his contract will not be renewed.. teams can talk to his agent and as I said before as soon as the chiefs lose or Feb 13 which ever comes first the agent can be spoken to .. I think or on Feb 24 just dont renew his contract
  7. it wont matter they are both part of the Andy tree and the price the team will pay for keeping EB around
  8. wouldn't this be something? Good Grief ! and you know he'd take Nagy as his OC Texans, Panthers interested in former Chiefs QB coach Mike Kafka for head coach vacancies It seems that former Kansas City Chiefs QB coach Mike Kafka could become a hot name in this year’s head-coaching carousel. Kafka took the job as offensive coordinator with the New York Giants in 2022 under Brian Daboll. A former quarterback under Andy Reid in Philadelphia, Kafka spent five seasons as a member of the Chiefs’ coaching staff, beginning as an offensive quality control coach in 2017. He worked his way up to quarterback coach in Kansas City before leaving to join the Giants in 2022. According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, both the Houston Texans and Carolina Panthers have submitted interview requests for Kafka to fill their head coach vacancies.
  9. I think your reaching. Veach believes in "Core" players. He listed the Gerbil as one, if he thinks Sneed is not just a flash in the pan and one of these "Core" players he'll pay. He wont break the bank but he will pay FMV. IF Sneed becomes an ALL PRO type player he very well may Tag n Trade but thats a far cry from "Spending next to nothing"
  10. and with their upcoming draft they should really be looking good ..if your a Field's believer
  11. I have no idea at the end of the day it's the end result
  12. wont have to think about it for at least another season. Ravens gave a lot up for him almost had to. Lets see what the Cap is and the cap space is before fretting about Bolton.
  13. same 2 questions of many that have been asked for years now
  14. and before you know it you'll be saying that all too familiar saying that soo many of us know all too well. "Fucking Mex"
  15. I'm thinking the Cards are not far behind..I think the ownership is worse than the Broncos but weather and draft picks are certainly a plus. QB is a draw
  16. 2 of those 3 should I'd hope be kept on the cheap as they both are in their last years and may be happy leaving after a SB appearance..JuJu I'm a bit scared on what he thinks his value is.
  17. Titans and Pats need an OC but EB cant go there until his contract is up.. The moment the Chiefs lose or Feb 13 2023 whichever comes first the Chiefs need it to leak out his contact will not be extended
  18. The Monday following the conclusion of the season is always an important day on the NFL calendar whether you’re a team that’s out of the playoff race or still in it. Not only are teams permitted to begin signing free agents to reserve/future contracts, but they can also start signing some of their own players on contract extensions. Starting on Monday, Jan. 9, the Kansas City Chiefs and teams across the league are now permitted to renegotiate or extend the rookie contract of a drafted rookie who was selected in any round of the 2020 NFL draft. Undrafted rookies who signed in 2021 are also now eligible for contract extensions. Here is a reminder of the players drafted by the Chiefs in 2020 that currently remain on the team: RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire LB Willie Gay Jr. OT Lucas Niang CB L’Jarius Sneed DE Mike Danna Each of these players still has one more year remaining on their rookie deals, which means Brett Veach won’t be in a hurry to get extensions done. In some cases, the Chiefs could look to sign a player to an extension early in order to get themselves a deal based on the current free agent market or a player’s projected development cycle.
  19. I'd say no, not that it should matter to the hiring team in regards to the draft pick. He signed it last year on Feb 24 so if he gets a HC job before then we gold but to me either way as long as he's gone
  20. AZCentral | The Arizona Republic Arizona Cardinals next coach odds favor Byron Leftwich, Eric Bieniemy, Sean Payton BetArizona.com puts Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich as the favorite to land the Cardinals' head coaching job in its odds, which were released Monday afternoon. Leftwich previously served as a quarterbacks coach and offensive coordinator in Arizona, but was fired in 2018. He is given +350 odds to be the Cardinals' next head coach, or a 22% probability. The odds seem to favor offensive-minded coaches replacing Kingsbury in Arizona, with Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy second at +400 (20%).
  21. fast is fast. give him a chance on ST..it's a no lose proposition anyway. I'm just happy to see Veach is not asleep and still looking
 
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