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Old 08-11-2017, 11:43 PM  
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Where was Hunt?

I was waiting around to see him play but they just went from West to Spiller.

West looked terrible...what happened to him? He had like 3 yards on the 4 runs I saw.

If he continues that production..he might get cut.
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Old 08-13-2017, 10:25 AM   #46
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I hate Dick Vermeil.

What a worthless piece of shit and garbage era we had to endure.

**** him.
Lol, 'hate" is a strong word. He and Carl completely ignored one side of the ball in lieu of us trying to recreate the St. Louis offense which might have cost us a championship in '03, but I'm not sure I can get to "hate" Vermeil. Now, Herm Edwards I can hate. He let all phases of the team go straight to shit.
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Old 08-13-2017, 10:27 AM   #47
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Two reasons I feel that way:

1. By default. Ware has never carried a huge workload going all the way back to college, and he struggled with it last year. West and Spiller are obviously never going to be the guy.

2. I am just really high on Hunt and have been for two years now. The evidence is in the DP archives.

All I'm saying is, get Hunt on all your ****ing fantasy teams towards the end of the draft
The only Chief I've had on my fantasy football teams in the past 5 years is Travis Kelce and I intend to keep it that way.

I'll try to grab Tyreek Hill on the cheap (I'm in an auction league) but I'm not going to go out of my way to get him
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Old 08-13-2017, 10:28 AM   #48
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Lol, 'hate" is a strong word. He and Carl completely ignored one side of the ball in lieu of us trying to recreate the St. Louis offense which might have cost us a championship in '03, but I'm not sure I can get to "hate" Vermeil. Now, Herm Edwards I can hate. He let all phases of the team go straight to shit.
I agree with Dane's hate, and I think he deserves the hate more than Herman ****ing Edwards.
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Old 08-13-2017, 10:32 AM   #49
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Lol, 'hate" is a strong word. He and Carl completely ignored one side of the ball in lieu of us trying to recreate the St. Louis offense which might have cost us a championship in '03, but I'm not sure I can get to "hate" Vermeil. Now, Herm Edwards I can hate. He let all phases of the team go straight to shit.
I don't hate Herm because he was an incompetent boob.

Vermeil, however, won a Rose Bowl with UCLA, turned around the Eagles and took them to the Super Bowl and was smart enough to make changes to his staff while with the Rams, which led to a Super Bowl victory.

In KC, he had too much loyalty to his staff (which was the largest in the NFL), called out talented players like LJ (when he wanted DE Tyler Brayton, who had a shit career), passed over Drew Brees in favor of a broken down Trent Green, didn't coach up his players, etc. and so on.

It was a waste of 5 years. Two winning seasons, one playoff appearance, one playoff loss. Nothing was gained, other than Derrick Johnson (who should have been Aaron Rodgers) and Dustin Colquitt.

For all of Herm's dumbassery, he and Kuharich ran the 2008 draft which yielded Charles, Carr, Flowers and Albert.
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Old 08-13-2017, 10:58 AM   #50
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I hate Dick Vermeil.

What a worthless piece of shit and garbage era we had to endure.

**** him.
ya, bring in a guy from the donx to run our defense.

I loathed that move and to this day, believe he screwed the Chiefs.
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Old 08-13-2017, 12:01 PM   #51
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The only Chief I've had on my fantasy football teams in the past 5 years is Travis Kelce and I intend to keep it that way.

I'll try to grab Tyreek Hill on the cheap (I'm in an auction league) but I'm not going to go out of my way to get him
Dude, Priest won me at least two leagues and Charles won me two as well

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Old 08-13-2017, 12:06 PM   #52
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Larry Johnson wore diapers his rookie year.
Larry Johnson was as only good as our o-line. He could not create his own holes whatsoever. Running behind the greatest Chiefs o-line ever in 05 I think it was, of course. But when that ended so did Johnson. Johnson coming out of college it was said he only ran well against mediocre to poor run defenses. When he went against tough competition he folded as he did in the NFL.

Yes he definitely wore diapers for sure.
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Old 08-13-2017, 12:09 PM   #53
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I don't hate Herm because he was an incompetent boob.

Vermeil, however, won a Rose Bowl with UCLA, turned around the Eagles and took them to the Super Bowl and was smart enough to make changes to his staff while with the Rams, which led to a Super Bowl victory.

In KC, he had too much loyalty to his staff (which was the largest in the NFL), called out talented players like LJ (when he wanted DE Tyler Brayton, who had a shit career), passed over Drew Brees in favor of a broken down Trent Green, didn't coach up his players, etc. and so on.

It was a waste of 5 years. Two winning seasons, one playoff appearance, one playoff loss. Nothing was gained, other than Derrick Johnson (who should have been Aaron Rodgers) and Dustin Colquitt.

For all of Herm's dumbassery, he and Kuharich ran the 2008 draft which yielded Charles, Carr, Flowers and Albert.
Vermeil never addressed our porous defense and why we didn't win a SB between 02-05
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Larry Johnson was as only good as our o-line. He could not create his own holes whatsoever. Running behind the greatest Chiefs o-line ever in 05 I think it was, of course. But when that ended so did Johnson. Johnson coming out of college it was said he only ran well against mediocre to poor run defenses. When he went against tough competition he folded as he did in the NFL.

Yes he definitely wore diapers for sure.
That's complete ****ing nonsense

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Old 08-13-2017, 02:07 PM   #55
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I hate Dick Vermeil.

What a worthless piece of shit and garbage era we had to endure.

**** him.
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I don't hate Herm because he was an incompetent boob.

Vermeil, however, won a Rose Bowl with UCLA, turned around the Eagles and took them to the Super Bowl and was smart enough to make changes to his staff while with the Rams, which led to a Super Bowl victory.

In KC, he had too much loyalty to his staff (which was the largest in the NFL), called out talented players like LJ (when he wanted DE Tyler Brayton, who had a shit career), passed over Drew Brees in favor of a broken down Trent Green, didn't coach up his players, etc. and so on.

It was a waste of 5 years. Two winning seasons, one playoff appearance, one playoff loss. Nothing was gained, other than Derrick Johnson (who should have been Aaron Rodgers) and Dustin Colquitt.

For all of Herm's dumbassery, he and Kuharich ran the 2008 draft which yielded Charles, Carr, Flowers and Albert.
Finally; we agree on two very important aspects of franchise history.
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Old 08-13-2017, 02:39 PM   #56
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ya, bring in a guy from the donx to run our defense.

I loathed that move and to this day, believe he screwed the Chiefs.
I even think that Dick LeBeau was available when Vermeil made the monumental mistake of hiring Greg Robinson. Such a terrible decision.
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Old 08-13-2017, 02:40 PM   #57
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Lol, 'hate" is a strong word. He and Carl completely ignored one side of the ball in lieu of us trying to recreate the St. Louis offense which might have cost us a championship in '03, but I'm not sure I can get to "hate" Vermeil. Now, Herm Edwards I can hate. He let all phases of the team go straight to shit.
Peterson didnt have the nads to say no to Dick. I dont remember DV exact quote something like I dont know anything about defense I hire people who do. His coordinator was Greg Robinson. I will always hate him for the no punt game.
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