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Toney working out in Texas with Pat
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="in" dir="ltr">Kadarius Toney is in Texas 👀 <a href="https://t.co/CR62nAsAai">pic.twitter.com/CR62nAsAai</a></p>— how bout those CHIEFS (@hbtCHIEFS) <a href="https://twitter.com/hbtCHIEFS/status/1778172401156563079?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">April 10, 2024</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
Slow times around here, thought this would spur some discussion. |
Saw that too. At least he's working :shrug:
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Hopefully he doesn't drag race down there
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He should've been Rice's fall guy.
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Chiefs know Rice is doing time
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He's on a cheap rookie deal with guaranteed money. I don't know why anyone thought they would actually cut him?
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Atoneyment - I smelled it leaving my keys
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Does he drive a Lambo or Corvette?
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Yep, he's not getting cut. If he can catch the damn ball, he'd help the team.
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Man if he would even just return to 2022 form he'd be a weapon.
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I dunno man. It's one thing to struggle but he flat out gave zero shits and then threw everyone else under the bus for it. Why would you want to keep that around? I guess you can relegate him as a gadget or return guy but all hes gonna do is bitch about his role.
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Hope the ****er is practicing lining up onsides..
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We only have so much money to go around, some of these guys from last year are simply going to have to step up and play better. |
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He needs to stay healthy and actually make it through camp.
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Good sign. If he's motivated still wouldn't rule him out as a contributor. I'm sure he sees the opportunity with the Rice situation.
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I still have hope for him and am rooting for him next season, so....glad to see him putting in work.
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Maybe with hard work and determination, he will only cause one loss next season, instead of two like last season.
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Honestly, I'm rooting for a redemption arch from Toney now.
Kids got athletic talent, shows sparks of brilliance, but he's just immature. Hell, so was I at that age. Still am! He was thrust into a situation where he was being touted as the new #1 WR for the best team in football after an abysmal start to his pro career and clearly wasn't ready. I think Andy made that comment to give him confidence, but ultimately made him self conscious. PFF only has him marked down as responsible for 4 drops all last season, but I know he had 4 in the DET game and received PFF's worst single game WR score since 2018, so there were definitely more. His season grade was a 62%, which isn't all that bad considering the NFL fanship's current impression of him. Hollywood Brown, our new #1 WR, only had a 67% grade last season himeself. Anyways, I'd be surprised if his drop % was above 10%. We've seen plenty of college guys with near the same drop %, notably Troy Franklin this year, that are still considered highly desirable and picked in the 1st or 2nd round of the draft. There's a popular NFL parody instagram that never gives this guy a break. Literally, near daily content trolling him, which is actually pretty funny but a bit overdone at this point. #K-ToneyComeback |
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Is he practicing how to properly drop a pass so it's not an INT?
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Y’all really thought he wasn’t gonna be here this season?
ROFL |
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Good for him I guess. Sad we are celebrating guys that make millions putting in work in the offseason though...
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Just to be clear... The reason people are skeptical is that people acted like he was a good guy in a bad situation in New York because he was on good behavior for a few months. Only to repeat the same behavior that got him traded out of NY in the first place. Real cardinal sins like accusing the team of lying.
So yeah, put the work in young man. Give it a shot. But the leash needs to be very short. As dynamic as he can be it means nothing if you can't trust him on the field. And that's considering we're already doing him a huge solid even though we can never rely on him to stay on the field. We also gave mecole that second shot and although he made a key super bowl winning grab and it was only after he did his damnedest to fart away two of our playoff games. |
Heres a question. What would be a Toney redemption season? 600 yards? More? Less?
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We have won two Superbowls since acquiring him, so maybe......
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Something like that. 600-800 yds, 5-7 TDs; 35+’1st downs at a bare-ass minimum. Time to put up or get on down the road. He’s either a football player or he’s a rapper pretending to be a football player. |
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Man it's funny but all the bad memories of last season you have to think...but we won it all.
So don't feel as bad about them. They mean nothing now, like dust in the wind. |
I'm still bizarrely hopeful, if only because I refuse to believe the athleticism and talent isn't worth something...potentially. He HAS shown he can be valuable. Man i would love to see it all click
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Yep. The talent/physical ability is all there. That was so evident that Veach was prepared to trade up for this guy before NYG beat him to it. It's literally just his immaturity that's the problem. He has to grow up and take his responsibilities to his teammates and his career seriously, every damned day. And it's "now or never" time, as he's entering his 5th year in the league. 4 years in the NFL, and he has yet to eclipse 1,000 yards/4 TDs in his entire career. Time to man up. Or get the **** out. |
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Guy played a big role in winning a SB and everybody acts like he cost them one.
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I’m not getting my hopes up for this guy , maybe Reid sat him down in office and gave him a real talk about what he expects from him or his NFL career will be short lived. Also maybe the birth of his kid opens his eyes and he brings more maturity and accountability.
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He’s going to want his contract after this season. I feel like he takes a big leap this season.
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So what’s the issue? I’m assuming he’s just lazy. Unless we change WR coaches to someone like a Desean Jackson who could play with his head I’m not expecting anything. |
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Nuff said. |
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Also maybe all the pressure he received in NY and last year when he was talked about being the #1 guy affected him.. I don't know but the only pressure he should feel this season is making the team at this point. |
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Hope he doesn't own a Vette.
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Has there been any word if there are draft prospects practicing with them?
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No free fart
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Except for his injury issues, all of his other problems have a fundamental common denominator: lack of accountability. And he’s not the only person on the team who has had that problem. I hope he figured it out now, and he man’s up. But I’m not holding my breath either. |
the only hope with Toney is last year was a real wake up call and he's going to put in the preparation to get better. He's got elite route running ability, such a waste.
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Skyy Less Anthony Miller Nikko Remigio Louis Rees-Zammit Noah Gray And of course Mahomes and his trainer. |
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