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**** you Eric Berry
**** you right in the eye. Thanks for having such a big ego and having such a enormous role in losing the AFC championship game. You cant hold Jordan Lucas' jock now. You can keep all that money, but dear God please just retire, so you dont have to get brutally raped by the football equivalent of a guy who can't get it up anymore.
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Yeah tell him!
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His better days are definitely behind him. Easily the biggest game of his career and he played like shit. He could barely keep up with slow ass Gronk and had he got his head around on that last pass to Gronk he could’ve picked it off.
Berry, Ford and Houston own that loss. Our three biggest stars on defense did absolutely nothing. Well except Ford, we all know what he did. |
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It wasn't so much EB, it was the CHIEFS and Bob Sutton who released Ron Parker and rolled the dice on starting EB in the AFC Champ game. Every game EB played in this season the CHIEFS LOST. The CHIEFS just kept hanging on to EB because they just can't fathom releasing him and paying him all that money. They knew all season EB was not 100 percent
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Sad to see it happen this way. It was like a drawn-out, 19-course meal featuring Mongolian Cheese Maggots and Fermented Monkey Brains. Then we get Jellied Moose Nose for dessert.
The crazy thing is we had the game won. After all that and everything else, we had the game won and an off-sides penalty sent us right back to the seventh circle of hell. Ironic that we didn't win the coin toss. FAX |
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A deformed sole left Arrowhead this evening:(
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You mean somebody actually ****ing still cares?
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No **** the security entry procedures at the gates.
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Seems clear what Hobospirit has been about for a long time. To bad it took some so long to see it.
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I am fully on board with Berry being a June 1st cut. Save what you can and move on. He's just not worth his money at all and most likely won't take a pay cut to stay. Trade him to the Falcons if you can or cut his ass in June.
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You can't cut him with his cap number morons.
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Probably not trade-worthy either given his health history and the way he's played.
Teams notice that sort of thing. FAX |
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But the reality is, even though many saw this coming, nobody really wins, because Berry is hurting the Chiefs on and off the field. Time for the Chiefs to be proactive and part ways with Berry whichever way works best for them. IMO, no way should Berry be part of the team team next season. He's seen to it to make it so his time has passed... No way Id take the chance of any type of a Berry distraction next season.. |
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You'll see that if the Chiefs cut Berry June 1st, they'll save $9.55 million. They will have $6.95 million in dead money that will still count against the cap. This is the first year, however, that the team can get out from under Berry's contract. You can get a hell of a nice player for $9.55 million dollars in cap money next season. For instance, the franchise tag number for safeties in 2018 was around $11.2 million. you MIGHT want to have some facts before you call people morons. |
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Surgery will prevent us from cutting him before his cap numbers become guaranteed if I'm understanding it correctly. Basically, we're stuck with the contract for another season.
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Go ahead and steal a huge chunk of cap again.
We are going to look back at Berry with bitterness. He will have been a huge contributor in squandering Mahomes low cap hit years. |
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The spirit is cunning... |
Cut him anyway. He sucks now, and brings nothing to the table.
3 lost seasons. JFC |
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Right, so he's having surgery, and if we cut him, we'll have to reach an injury settlement. Is that right?
I don't know the cap situation of injury settlements, but I'm going to go out on a limb and say he'll be here next year. |
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He ain’t going anywhere... He’ll be here next year ...
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Have we heard confirmation of this surgery? I've only heard speculation.
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I'm a Berry ball washer. He's going to be significantly better next year and I can't wait to watch him play well and all of you cheer him on. Anyone who disagrees can shove a plunger up their ass.
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Dude is D-O-N-E and he knows it, and he's playing the Chiefs for all it's worth. Don't let him play you too, or you're the one who may need said plunger to pull your head out of your ass when he does. |
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What did you guys expect? Him to play at his usual Pro Bowl level when he hasn't played basically all season? Of course he didnt play well. He was rusty.
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Wow..... Homer be homering.... Stupid Alex only fans.. |
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Dude's spirit isn't right all season, misses 14 games, is limited in two, skips a playoff game, then when the Chiefs make it to the AFCCG he decides he can go the whole game? And then, proceeds to suck. Meanwhile, a young player who has earned the right to play, sits on the bench and watches Berry get OWNED by Gronk. :shake: Seems that his hobo-ego is much stronger than his spirit... |
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Still going to have a celebration the day this complete piece of shit is no longer a member of the Kansas City Chiefs. He is a ****ing thief.
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In efforts to avoid having a plunger shoved up my ass, I'm going to agree that Berry was rusty as hell. And anyone (including Bob Sutton) who thinks he can miraculously return from season long foot problems to being an All Pro safety is full of fermented monkey brains.
EVERYONE says there's being in shape and there's being in football shape. Clearly, the man was/is not in football shape. Yet many of my CP friends (and apparently even his DC) felt the man was ready to go in the biggest game of the year. My take, which of course is THE take, is that we need football players we can count on, and for the past 2 years, that has NOT been Eric Berry. Health issues are so darn hard to deal with both for the player AND the organization. Is Berry going to be healthy next year? How about Dee Ford? One approach would be to cross fingers and hope for the best. Another approach, however, might be to move on from ANYONE who exhibits recurring health issues. Yeah, that'd include both Berry and Ford (heck, and Morse too). I think I'm in the latter camp as my sense is that guys who are constantlly "dinged" more often than not stay constantly "dinged". With that, I do believe I'd move on from Berry, Ford and Morse. These guys simply cannot be counted on to give you a full season. (Oh, and if we're getting picky, you might want to throw Houston into the mix too although aside for the horrific knee injury I think he's been pretty reliable???) This is not to suggest that any of these guys are horrible football players nor that they don't give their all. BUT, for one reason or another, their bodies just don't seem to be able to hold up to the rigors of professional football. Very, very sad situation, but unfortunately, that's how it rolls. |
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Also, I said I wouldnt start him for the AFCC game and half of you crying about him playing bad were saying the Chiefs should absolutely start him cause anything is better than what we have back there. Stop it with the hindsight bullshit. We lost. Berry played bad in one game going against a good TE. What'd our great fearsome dline do? Pretty much the whole D played bad not just Berry. |
It wasn't Berry's idea to get cancer. It wasn't his idea to have a serious injury against NE in the opening game last year. It's just bad luck and football. Other teams have also paid a player big money, only to have an injury foul up the process. It's just part of the game.
I do think Berry is done. We should go into next year assuming he will not be available. I think there will be a LOT of changes on defense. And it will all be for the better. A chimp flinging shit could probably direct a better defensive than Bob Sutton. |
"The heel surgery could compromise Kansas City's ability to release Berry. An inability to pass a physical by March 15 could put the Chiefs on the hook for $7.25 million depending on the actual language of Berry's injury guarantee. If that's the case, only $2.3 million of 2019 cap space would be gained from the post-June 1 designation."
Well played Chad Speck. You, Mr. Berry & Mr. Haglund have bested the Chiefs' FO and the NFL. https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/agents-take-heres-what-comes-next-for-chiefs-and-how-they-can-build-on-success/ |
Hope is dead
I had Hope all season. We were close. Hope and I both hoped that Eric Berry would make a spectacular team inspiring appearance.
Later in the season, Hope and I had a falling out. We fought about EB’s “spirit”. I kept trying to on to my relationship with Hope into the playoffs. When Parker was cut and the subsequent announcement that EB would play in the AFCCG, Hope knocked on my door wanting to come in. Then, on that fateful night of January 20th, 2019, Eric Berry shot Hope dead. But don’t fret for me brothers, it’s time to move on from this particular Hope. My heart, this team and the entire Chiefs Kingdon does not need that bitch. Good bye Hope. It’s been real. It’s been fun. But it hasn’t been real fun... |
If Eric Berry has surgery that prevents him from passing a physical, but also corrects his Haglund's deformity, then I am curious why anyone thinks he won't be back next year playing. If he's pain free, he should be able to resume play at a high level. You all want to complain that he's done because of the Haglund's Deformity, that we can't cut him due to the surgery to correct the Haglund's Deformity, but you don't think the surgery to fix the Haglund's Deformity will actually - you know - HELP.
I mean, I'd put more money on that happening than Earl Thomas coming back and playing at a high level. But, I forgot this is CP, where the future is absolutely known and will be always terrible. |
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His spirit doesn't let him play, then all of a sudden, in the AFCCG, his ego overrides it and he plays the whole game. And you think there's nothing to that on his end? LMAO |
Can't cover a broken down Gronk. Turn your ass around and intercept that ball dammit!
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Hey Hobospirit, could ya u go find buttons?
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Without him the Underpass 4 would still be unknowns.
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I dunno, it's not like Berry played well against the Patriots but most of the secondary is ass, I don't get why people are so bent out of shape about Berry sucking in a game when he barely played all year. I have no doubt he put in a better performance than Parker would have. Berry had 5 tackles including 1 stop and I'm willing to bet Parker would have whiffed on 3 of those 5.
People said that was Sorenson's "best game of the year" and he still gave up 75 yards in coverage on 8 targets and played like garbage with the exception of that good tackle on 4th and 1. His reception was pretty lucky, it's not like it was a result of great coverage. And we paid like $5m for that garbage this year. Lucas looks like he could be a decent rotational guy but was really a non factor in limited snaps. Ford got paid $9m this year to disappear like a god damn submarine in the biggest game of the year. I'd be considering cutting Berry if it wasn't for the injury thing as you gotta consider all options, but I have way more hope of Berry having an 1st quartile season next year than I am of Sorenson or Lucas or Murray being in the top 25% of safeties. |
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He's a true team player. |
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As for the Hoboy Saga, it's tough. Active roster slots and playing time are rarities in the NFL. So is cap money. This was/is a very strange and difficult situation we've found ourselves in. FAX |
I'd just like to remind that the same Eric Berry who almost certainly sidelined himself for the past couple months just played 97 snaps in a game in the middle of winter.
We got screwed. |
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But keep bitching about him if it makes you feel better. |
Is there some news that spawned this meltdown?
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My employer, like most working Americans, isn't so generous - results are expected.
Welcome to the 'real' world of America. |
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**** you, Ford. Seriously, I hope that piece of ****ing shit ends up in Buffalo. |
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Sick of paying old broke dicks cash. |
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Ford made the play of the game against the Colts.
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