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  1. Yeah. He told us where he had been at following Smith to each team and even they got sick of him on their board. I had it posted here when he was going off. It was funny.
  2. I think we start seeing some vets come our way to play with Mahomes and have a chance at a ring. Some very useable TEs on the FA market this year. https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/free-agents/all/tight-end/
  3. Lol, thisbis so funny because Mahomes jeepa breaking records. Youngest or fastest to so this or that. Lamar is one good hit away from being a statue back there and we know he cant just be a passing qb...
  4. Born and raised in Cedar Rapids but live in Newton now. Worked at Camp Dodge until 2018 and retired from Army, now working in El Paso Texas but family staying in Iowa
  5. Bridges of Madison county sustained damage in an arson case. So no worries there
  6. Depends what we resign. I would go LB and CB for depth and development. Get a C or G too. A 2nd TE would be nice as would a possession type receiver with height and physicality.
  7. What is funny is the Titans and Texans both now have or will get new D coordinators. Titans guy retired and Texans let Romeo go. All the while Spags has done a very good job.
  8. http://allfans.co/chiefs-wearing-red-49ers-to-don-white-and-gold-in-super-bowl/ Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers know which uniforms they will be wearing as they chase the Lombardi Trophy on Feb. 2 in Miami. The 49ers will wear their traditional road uniform of a white jersey and gold pants, the team confirmed to NFL.com’s Kevin Patra on Monday. The Chiefs, the designated home team, will wear red jerseys. The 49ers were expected to lobby to wear their all-white 1994 throwbacks, even though that’s currently not allowed, according to The Athletic’s David Lombardi. San Francisco successfully applied for an exception to wear them in Week 17. The home team designation rotates between conferences. Last year, the NFC’s Los Angeles Rams elected to wear their blue-and-yellow gear, so the New England Patriots played in white.
  9. Yes but good thing is we have had them practice for years against good ones too. Schwartz will do fine against Ford. I think having Wiz next to Fisher has helped him a lot too. Mahomes is very good against the blitz and Reid needs to plan for the short pass game too.
  10. https://www.arrowheadpride.com/2020/1/19/21072772/nine-winners-and-one-loser-from-the-chiefs-win-over-the-titans Nine winners and one loser from the Chiefs’ win over the Titans 93 How can there be any losers from such an incredible victory? By stagdsp@stagdsp Jan 19, 2020, 8:40pm CST Share this story Share this on Facebook (opens in new window) Share this on Twitter (opens in new window) SHAREAll sharing options Maybe we’re still in shock. Maybe we’re just riding a post-game high. But after a performance like the one we saw in the Kansas City Chiefs’ 35-24 victory over the Tennessee Titans in the AFC championship, it’s difficult to name many losers. In the ultimate team sport, it took a complete game from both the offense and defense to get a shot at the ultimate goal. Folks... the Chiefs are going to the Super Bowl! Here are a few of the men responsible for finally bringing the Lamar Hunt Trophy home. Winners Jay Biggerstaff-USA TODAY Sports Chiefs fans of all ages: Year after year, we’ve paid our dues. Being a lifelong Chiefs fan hasn’t always been easy. For most of us, we’ve only seen this team be the bridesmaid at best. Season after season of good-but-not-great teams. Going 10-6 — and losing in the most gut-wrenching ways during the playoffs — was an annual tradition. We saw great defenses with inept offenses — or great offenses with inept defenses. But this year, all of that changed. A well-balanced Chiefs team is heading to the Super Bowl. For once, we are celebrating a big comeback in the playoffs. For once, we’re going to watch the Chiefs in the championship. Enjoy it, Chiefs fans. You earned it. RELATED Get your AFC championship gear right here! Tyreek Hill: After the drama in the offseason — and the dangerous chest injury that cost him most of September and October — this victory must have been extra sweet for the fastest man in the league. In the biggest game of his career (so far), he had five catches for 67 yards and two touchdowns. Brett Veach: For all the questions, all the doubts and all the second-guessing, the team’s young general manager now has validation. Letting some all-time fan favorites go was hard. Trading large assets for Frank Clark was controversial. But there’s no doubt now that these moves were just what this team needed to get over the hump. Adding offensive weapons — when people thought they were already loaded — and changing out nearly the entire defense with the goal of adding attitude was risky. And then relying on bargain-basement moves at cornerback, too? It was a bold plan. Now it’s been proven to be a good one. Andy Reid: In many ways, Andy Reid is the most Chiefs coach ever. He’s been good for as long as anyone can remember — but flawed enough not to win the championship. Big Red has been through a lot in his life — and through it all, he’s been amazingly dedicated to his craft. He’s been an innovator and a mentor, with a legacy of the league’s most significant coaching tree — and former players who would jump at the chance to play for him again. Now he’s added another conference championship to his Hall of Fame resume — and with Patrick Mahomes, has his best opportunity to get over the final hump. Patrick Lavon Mahomes: Another game, another MVP performance from the young superstar. Two weeks in a row, he’s done something absolutely legendary. Two weeks in a row, he’s led the team in rushing, adding another dimension to the game’s best passer. We’ll be telling our grandkids about his touchdown run — and how we got to watch the very best player in the world lead the Chiefs on a championship run. Defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo: The turnaound has been drastic — and glorious. No longer do we have to watch this team’s defense be helpless while opponents do what we knew they were going to do. Spagnuolo and the defense stepped up and stopped what the Titans do best. They were relentless and prideful. They weren’t perfect, but they imposed their will, playing championship-level football. To do that — during the first year in a new scheme with at least seven new starters and multiple rookies on the field — is unbelievable. Tyrann Mathieu: On play after play, when the Chiefs needed a stop, we saw the Honey Badger hitting people. He had nine tackles — one for a loss — and a pass defensed. But even that doesn’t do justice to what the Mathieu means to this team. Sammy Watkins: Give credit where it’s due: Playoff Sammy showed up on Sunday. He was the possession receiver Mahomes needed in order to move the chains. Then he got free on a big third-down play and scored his first touchdown since Week 1. One more game like this one and the other 16 games of unimpressive play won’t matter. The role players: Tanoh Kpassagnon had two sacks, Demarcus Robinson converted a couple of key first downs, Daniel Sorensen had some huge tackles, Terrell Suggs played strong all game and batted down a pass to end a drive, Damien Wilson stepped up to help stop Derrick Henry... the list goes on. It wasn’t just the stars. The Chiefs got contributions from up and down the roster. Losers: Photo by Peter Aiken/Getty Images Superstitions, the Madden curse, the playoff curse and heartbreak: I typically tend to not believe in curses — but over my lifetime, Chiefs history has put plenty of doubt in my mind. For every Chiefs fan who felt like their beloved team would never get to the Super Bowl, this one is for you. After 50 years, the streak is over. The playoff curse is dead. And for the duration of Mahomes’ career, the heartbreak is going to be minimal
  11. Lol i will enjoy this for the next couple weeks and the rest of the year when we win!
  12. We are going to stomp their asses! Garop will have to pass because our defense is much better. Our offense plays well against pressure so i say we win 34 to 21.
  13. As long as it is not Collingsworth or Fouts I am fine. Both suck dick.
  14. Not washing my chiefs gear again and wearing it for the superbowl!
  15. Going dark too. Will watch whole game no matter what. Go Chiefs!
  16. https://chiefswire.usatoday.com/2020/01/19/report-philadelphia-eagles-expected-to-request-interview-with-kansas-city-chiefs-qb-coach-mike-kafka/ Kansas City Chiefs OC Eric Bieniemy may be staying put, but the man considered his heir apparent could be on the move after the conclusion of the 2019 season. According to a new report from NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, the Eagles are expected to request an interview with Chiefs’ QB coach Mike Kafka for their vacancy at the offensive coordinator spot. Philadelphia made the decision to part ways with their offensive coordinator of the past two seasons, Mike Groh. People have taken notice of the success that Kafka had with Patrick Mahomes the past two seasons and view him as a natural candidate to become an offensive coordinator. Pederson is familiar with Kafka because he coached him in Philadelphia as a member of Andy Reid’s staff during the 2010 and 2011 seasons. During t he 2011 season, Pederson was Kafka’s position coach. They haven’t yet coached together before even though both players came up through the Reid coaching tree. According to Rapoport, Kafka would fulfill a similar role to that which Bieniemy fills with the Chiefs. He wouldn’t have the playcalling duties in Philadelphia, but he’d have input and help with the preparation during the week. The Eagles haven’t yet formally submit a request to interview Kafka, but that could happen in the coming weeks. Rapoport also noted that Reid could block Kafka and offer him a promotion in order to keep him around. He is considered to be next in line for the offensive coordinator job, once Bieniemy moves on to a head coaching position.
  17. https://arrowheadaddict.com/2020/01/19/chris-jones-injury-update-chiefs-titans-afc-championship-active/
  18. Hell i was over 2 years and 10 months away from even swimming from my dads testicles.
 
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