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  1. I'm not seeing where anyone suggested he is Cheetah 2.0 because there is none and you have no option but to keep your mind open at least until Season starts
  2. https://currently.att.yahoo.com/sports/chiefs-wr-marquez-valdes-scantling-165852445.html Chiefs WR Marquez Valdes-Scantling was NFL’s fastest receiver in 2021 If you’re worried about how the Kansas City Chiefs offense will stretch the field in 2021 without Tyreek Hill, look no further than WR Marquez Valdes-Scantling. According to NFL Next Gen Stats, Valdes-Scantling was the 2nd-fastest ball-carrier in the NFL last season with a top speed of 22.09 mph on a 75-yard touchdown reception against the Minnesota Vikings. Valdes-Scantling, who ran the 40-yard dash in 4.37 seconds at the 2018 NFL Scouting Combine, aligned in a 3×1 formation in the slot on the play. He torched Vikings S Xavier Woods and tied the game at 31, though the Packers would go on to lose the contest. Only Indianapolis Colts RB Jonathan Taylor recorded a faster top speed all season (22.13 mph) according to NFL Next Gen Stats. Valdes-Scantling’s 22.09 mph was also the fastest speed recorded by a receiver dating back to 2019 when Mecole Hardman’s 21.87 mph led all receivers. Valdes-Scantling’s top speed in 2021 was also faster than any speed recorded by Tyreek Hill that season. Hill only reached a top speed of 21.42 mph in 2021 per NFL Next Gen Stats. There’s actually a lot of evidence that Valdes-Scantling can be the perfect replacement for the role Hill played in the Chiefs’ offense. Since his rookie campaign in 2018, Valdes-Scantling was clocked at 20-plus miles per hour 14 separate times as a ball carrier per Next Gen Stats. Hill is the only player in the NFL who was clocked at 20-plus mph with more frequency (45 times) during that span. The biggest difference is that Hill had more opportunity in the K.C. offense compared to Valdes-Scantling in Green Bay. Hill played over 750 more offensive snaps in that span to Valdes-Scantling, not including the snaps played in the playoffs.
  3. maybe because Pat was a rookie during AS's last year? I think that was the plan IIRC.
  4. with whom..chiefs fans?..he's making 30M a year I'd tell my new fans that Andy Reid sucks buttermilk through his ass with a silly straw for that kinda jack.
  5. that was a phenomenal game I used to have it on VCR and watched it numerous times
  6. Boss your generosity is unmatched and thank you for all you have and are and will do.!!!!!!! question HTF can the CC domain be taken?
  7. I'm with the opinion that Hill going to the Phins is better for Patrick and his development as a QB. 1 of his 2 safety blankets is gone. Should be interesting. He may struggle a bit in the beginning but as the year progresses he will find his mojo with the Wrs. I'm not expecting a wham bam season anyway but it is the way of things.
  8. I'm probably the only one here but the Blue "Cheetah" selection is the most "friendly on the eyes" selection for me
  9. we usually try and do a fund drive shortly before season.. you know we do have a mod/admin forum that your privy to being an Admin FYI
  10. https://www.arrowheadpride.com/2022/6/14/23167669/6-chiefs-players-counted-absent-for-opening-session-of-mandatory-minicamp?fbclid=IwAR0_SwsSThZsB9VLwCGQaCmg7B6UL3KEdQ2eUUuDnNL7ilVcCB6K1C9iZtM UPDATE at 1:18 p.m. Following the practice session, the Chiefs said that Clark had been excused from Tuesday’s practice
  11. court dates? but on another note my sis and family live in LA..came to visit KC in the Spring all got to LA with COVID had to get it on the plane and they all are over the top cautious. Shots, mask, face shield, rubber glove type shit... moral of the story is Airline travel can be risky. Will he really benefit? Hard to say
  12. I'm still trying to figure out why the fuck anyone cares what he says?
  13. doubt he even considered that nor should he or has any professional athlete for that matter. When you are one hit from death or being paralyzed you cut Hay when you can.
  14. I was going to move this thread as I thought it about a Baseball player
  15. the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat all in 12 seconds..man o man
  16. I hardly see him making the team but hope he does
  17. tells me Brown is not very smart and this agent will try to make a big splash hurting all involved.
  18. Now the Chiefs/Brown can get down to business The Kansas City Chiefs and left tackle Orlando Brown are one step closer to coming to terms on a long-term contract extension. Brown, 26, has signed with an agent, Michael Portner of Delta Sports Group, which is good news as Kansas City looks to lock up a pivotal member of their offense. The Chiefs placed the franchise tag on Brown earlier this offseason, giving both sides until July 15 to get an extension done. “At this point in my life, I realize that my career is bigger than my next football contract,” Brown said in a press release. “Michael stood out to me because we relate to each other on a personal level. From an early age, we were both exposed to the negative effects of diabetes. His father is a nephrologist in the Mississippi Delta. My father died of diabetic ketoacidosis and my younger brother has diabetes. Our common view on these types of real-world issues will result in meaningful work in our home communities. I am so excited for this next chapter of life with Michael.”
 
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