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KC Warpaint

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  1. if this is a game played in an empty stadium (Covid) we lose...Arrowhead Faithful Stepped up when they were called upon. made it loud as hell Loudest Stadium for a reason!
  2. Keep this decision in your mind for later in the game, could make a huge difference
  3. Robinson with that annoying stutter step, just move the damn ball forward 🤬
  4. i just looked at NFL.com and the browns have 10 listed... Chiefs: No Injuries to report
  5. 5) Playing in a full Arrowhead That will be the toughest thing to overcome, Fans and Tailgating = Loud, Liquored up. Will have to make sure my Surround Sound in my Man Cave is ready for this 😆
  6. boy BSPN was jumping all over the Browns Nuts saying that they are built to take down KC
  7. 1. Kansas City Chiefs The Chiefs will make it to a third consecutive Super Bowl and win it for the second time in three years if ... ... their offensive line rebuild is as successful as they hope. That's where any growth in the offense is likely to come from as the Chiefs declined to add a significant skill player for the first time in years. Kansas City has to be better in not only protecting QB Patrick Mahomes but in the run game as well. They will likely start five new linemen from last season, including two rookies, another first-year player and a left tackle in Orlando Brown Jr. who is trying to establish himself at a new position. Breakout candidate: Willie Gay, LB Gay didn't have much of an impact as a second-round pick in 2020, but judging from his play at training camp, where he was one of the Chiefs' better defensive players, that should change this season. Gay should help the Chiefs with one of their defensive weaknesses, which has been in covering backs out of the backfield. He showed good instincts and range in breaking up a number of passes at camp. Bold prediction: DL Chris Jones will top his career high in sacks (15.5). Jones is taking well to his position change to defensive end, but he will likely still get a significant number of snaps at his former position on the interior of the line. This should play to his strengths as a pass-rusher. Jones predicted he would lead the NFL in sacks before the 2018 season, and while he fell short, his 15.5 made for a breakout season. Jones is making no similar predictions this year, but look for him to get similar results. -- Adam Teicher
  8. Six months ago, the K.C. Chiefs offensive line was the sort of patchwork effort that needed immediate attention. These days, the Chiefs have so much young talent up front that they’re looking to trade some pieces before the deadline to get some value back before NFL roster cuts are due. On Monday, the K.C. Chiefs were able to flip Yasir Durant for a seventh round draft pick with a late night trade with the New England Patriots, per Herbie Teope. Durant came to the Chiefs as a rookie free agent out of Missouri following the 2020 NFL Draft. He didn’t make the team out of training camp but stuck on the practice squad, which showed the Chiefs saw real long-term potential in him to develop. It didn’t hurt that Durant has a massive frame even compared to other linemen at 6’6′, 330 lbs. Coming into this season, Durant, who has since slid inside since his tackle-playing days, had an outside shot at becoming a part of the Chiefs rotation as a backup linemen except that general manager Brett Veach went to work and acquired so much talent that those who were promising talents already on the Chiefs were largely crowded out. Durant is not the only one. The Yasir Durant trade is good for both the Chiefs and Patriots. With roster cuts due on Tuesday afternoon, the Chiefs were looking at a glut of potential interior linemen. Starters like Joe Thuney, Trey Smith and Creed Humphrey were holding down the top spots, but even after trading Durant, the team still has Austin Blythe, Nick Allegretti, Mike Remmers, Andrew Wylie, Kyle Long, and Laurent Duvernay-Tardif. (Don’t forget they already cut Darryl Williams as well.) For the Chiefs to get any draft compensation back for a player who was likely ready to hit the waiver wire is a good return, even if it’s only in the seventh round. Remember, Trey Smith was a sixth round pick and the Chiefs have done well with Day 3 finds in recent years. Even more likely, it’s a pick that gives Brett Veach more draft assets to use to move up and down the draft as he sees fit. That said, this is also a good move for the Patriots. If Durant hits the waiver wire, the Patriots likely felt that a team higher up in the claim order would get him, so swapping a seventh round choice for some immediate help along the o-line—especially someone so young and coachable whose ceiling is still unknown—is a solid move. And the Patriots have a very good track record with coaching up late-round linemen. If Durant even turns into a useful reserve, that’s a well-used seventh round pick.
  9. i think teams are going to be looking for some vets that can come and help right away, not fill up a spot with UDFA's etc. bet these three end up on our PS
  10. No, not to stay in KC...he will be better off to go to a team that suffered RB losses in the Preseason like Jacksonville
  11. i like thompson but for every good thing he does he then does two stupid things. he still as a futrure in the NFL but it isn't going to be in KC Robinson played like a man fighting for his job last night, he looked good but will it be enough, can't see us keeping 4 TE's
  12. Patrick Mahomes needs 180 yards to pass Matt Stafford for the most passing yards through a players first 50 games in NFL History Mahomes needs just 1 TD to pass Dan Marino for the most passing TD's through a players first 50 Games, Patrick has played n 46 games so far.
 
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