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Kiimo 05-09-2025 10:17 AM

Like, of course I'm upset at Mahomes being 6.




But even more egregious is Jayden Daniels being #1. Thats fireable

DJ's left nut 05-09-2025 10:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Gary Cooper (Post 18059158)
What injuries?

We were one of the healthiest teams going into the playoffs last season. We didn't have Rice, but his injury caused Veach to obtain Hopkins/Juju. Hunt was signed because Pacheco got hurt. The left tackle fiasco was unrelated to injuries. Brown, Pacheco, and Watson returned for the playoffs.

We've been fairly lucky with injuries throughout this run. Which is probably why we've had this run. You need that luck with injuries to keep winning every year.

Do you believe Brown, Pacheco and Watson looked like the full gallop versions of themselves?

Pacheco and Watson certainly didn't. It's hard to tell with Brown; he was just too new to the offense (which leaves room for improvement in its own right).

And don't forget the grind that attrition puts on everyone else. All those WRs lost in-season meant that the 'load management' for Kelce had to go out the window. And trying to couch those as a neutral because we got the washed husk of Hopkins and JuJu the SFA that we were gonna sign anyway (in fact, we HAD before Rice went down) is just goofy.

What injuries? Did you WATCH last season?

Gary Cooper 05-09-2025 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 18059203)
Do you believe Brown, Pacheco and Watson looked like the full gallop versions of themselves?

Pacheco and Watson certainly didn't. It's hard to tell with Brown; he was just too new to the offense (which leaves room for improvement in its own right).

And don't forget the grind that attrition puts on everyone else. All those WRs lost in-season meant that the 'load management' for Kelce had to go out the window. And trying to couch those as a neutral because we got the washed husk of Hopkins and JuJu the SFA that we were gonna sign anyway (in fact, we HAD before Rice went down) is just goofy.

What injuries? Did you WATCH last season?

It was far from perfect but that's as healthy as you can expect going into the playoffs. Other teams had it worse. Buffalo faced us with many defensive injuries for the second year in a row. The Packers had several WRs hurt. Zay Flowers was missing for Baltimore.

This isn't Madden where you just turn injuries off. We weren't 100 percent but were comparatively healthy for playoff time.

TEX 05-09-2025 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Lzen (Post 18059032)
I am with you but with the caveat that we don't know for sure that LG will be better than Caliendo. I think it will be but Kingsley has much to prove.

This is where I'm at also. Last year going into the season I had great concerns about the left tackle position. That proved to do us in. This season I'm concerned with not only left tackle, but left guard, admittedly though there's more in play this season in case something goes wrong. (Veach did a great job there, imo) But man, as good as the Chiefs are, if the OL problems persist, it won't matter.

stumppy 05-09-2025 11:59 AM

This idiot answers his own question, then proceeds to take a dump on the rest of this article.


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Originally Posted by Mosbonian (Post 18058452)

6 Patrick Mahomes
Kansas City Chiefs QB
Was Mahomes' ugly Super Bowl showing an anomaly, or clear evidence his increasing dependence on last-minute heroics isn't as sustainable as it once was for Kansas City? A healthier pass-catching corps should help, but his leaky O-line still has questions. There's no denying No. 15 is still the most trustworthy signal-caller in the game, but he's now proven vulnerable twice on the big stage.


Imon Yourside 05-09-2025 12:25 PM

I bet he's one of those Chargers to the Super Bowl guys(loosely) in July as well.

Frosty 05-09-2025 01:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 18058836)
I made it a point to read the newspaper comics every day, and I kind of miss that. I would read every comic except maybe Mary Worth. (Seriously - a comic soap opera? Nope.). Zippy angered me because it offered no redeeming feature at all, but the drawing style would make me glance at it every day before immediately rejecting it.

Even Prince Valiant? That was an autoskip for me too.

We didn't have Zippy in the regular paper. There was an alternative free paper that came out once a month or so and it had Zippy along with strips like Life In Hell.

TomBarndtsTwin 05-09-2025 01:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Mosbonian (Post 18058452)
I came across this article after listening to the local sports program where they were talking about Trevor Lawrence....

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/p...-lead-the-way/

Sometimes you just wonder what people are thinking other than, " can I create clickbait" when they put up crap like this.

Post-draft NFL QB Power Rankings
1 Jayden Daniels
Washington Commanders QB
Recency bias? Sure. But you'd be hard-pressed to find an NFL team that wouldn't hurry to claim him as its quarterback of the present and future, contenders included. He was simply unflappable for much of his dynamic debut, which ended on the doorstep of the Super Bowl . A second-year dip is possible, but who says Daniels won't keep climbing with some added veteran help in D.C.?

2 Jalen Hurts
Philadelphia Eagles QB
He was frequently and often unfairly knocked for holding more of a background role during much of the Eagles ' Super Bowl run, but what more can you ask of this man when the lights shine brightest? His title campaign may have proved he's best suited as a selective rather than high-volume passer, but his instincts, toughness, downfield touch and rugged mobility all show up in the clutch.

3 Joe Burrow
Cincinnati Bengals QB
The Bengals are just 14-13 in his last two seasons of starts, so it's clear he can't do it all alone. Yet who else would you rather have for pure pocket passing? His poise and precision are dynamite.

4 Lamar Jackson
Baltimore Ravens QB
The playoff hurdles have yet to be fully cleared. That doesn't change the fact Jackson is a walking fireworks show, forever liable to change a game in a single play with his dual-threat electricity.

5 Josh Allen
Buffalo Bills QB
The reigning MVP is coming off his most efficient season while operating with a new-look receiving group. Like Lamar Jackson , another AFC superhero, he's just yet to escape the Chiefs ' shadow.

6 Patrick Mahomes
Kansas City Chiefs QB
Was Mahomes' ugly Super Bowl showing an anomaly, or clear evidence his increasing dependence on last-minute heroics isn't as sustainable as it once was for Kansas City? A healthier pass-catching corps should help, but his leaky O-line still has questions. There's no denying No. 15 is still the most trustworthy signal-caller in the game, but he's now proven vulnerable twice on the big stage.

'he's now proven vulnerable twice on the big stage' so we're gonna rank him 6th behind:

5. Josh Allen - never appeared on the 'big stage'

4. Lamar Jackson - never appeared on the 'big stage'

3. Joe Burrow - appeared on the 'big stage' once and shit his britches

2. Jalen Hurts - is 1-1 in 2 appearances on the 'big stage', including losing to the QB he's 4 spots better than.

1. Jayden Daniels - a rookie who had a fun rookie year, but again, has never appeared on the 'big stage'


Yeah, makes good sense . . . . . well, thought out.

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duncan_idaho 05-09-2025 03:59 PM

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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 18059085)
The Eagles lost Williams, Sweat, Becton and Slay. Even losing Isaiah Rodgers is a blow for them.

I'd say they held serve, for the most part. At best.

No, I don't think the Eagles improved.

Don't forget that Dean ruptured his patellar tendon pretty late in the year, so the odds he is available this year at all are tiny-tiny, and the odds he even comes back the same are not great...

threebag 05-09-2025 05:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Pablo (Post 18058742)
Looks like the kind of dude to suck dick for gas money then walk home.

Maybe run some hills

rico 05-09-2025 05:50 PM

Anyone with a pair of eyes who knows the sport and has followed these QB’s will know that it’s Mahomes and Allen and the rest are a ways behind them.

Why do they hire guys like that who clearly have no business having their useless “takes” plastered anywhere?

Kiimo 05-09-2025 06:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 18058836)
There was a handful of kids in my high school who claimed to like Zippy, and every single one of them without exception were kids who were trying to be seen as edgy and iconoclastic. They would claim that Zippy was deep in a way that most people couldn't understand. None of those people were bright or witty so that argument didn't fly at all. I think maybe Zippy survived as a comic because some syndicate buyer was the same non-bright wannabe cool person.

I made it a point to read the newspaper comics every day, and I kind of miss that. I would read every comic except maybe Mary Worth. (Seriously - a comic soap opera? Nope.). Zippy angered me because it offered no redeeming feature at all, but the drawing style would make me glance at it every day before immediately rejecting it.




I read every single one. I'm actually angry there is a part of my brain being taken up by remembering the general storyline of Brenda Starr, Reporter.


Like, I know about Basil's amnesia. Why do I know that? Why do I know Brenda's daughter was named Starr Twinkle St. John

RealSNR 05-09-2025 09:58 PM

People are ****tard prisoner of the moment morons

Rain Man 05-09-2025 11:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Kiimo (Post 18059572)
I read every single one. I'm actually angry there is a part of my brain being taken up by remembering the general storyline of Brenda Starr, Reporter.


Like, I know about Basil's amnesia. Why do I know that? Why do I know Brenda's daughter was named Starr Twinkle St. John

I couldn't do Brenda Starr. However, I did read Gasoline Alley. I was too young to really appreciate the unique nature of that comic strip. It was around for decades, and the artist actually aged that characters in real time. I think that's a pretty amazing thing to do. For people a bit older than me, they would have more or less grown up alongside that comic strip.

jjchieffan 05-16-2025 03:20 PM

I just found one even worse on Fox Sports.

Baltimore Ravens
Buffalo Bills
Denver Broncos
Indianapolis Colts
Los Angeles Chargers
Kansas City Chiefs
Cincinnati Bengals


The cheating Donks not only win the division, but the Chiefs are the seed behind the Chargers and the Chiefs lose 13-10 to the Donks in the wild card round. Bills win the Superbowl against Detroit. ROFL. Sounds like a whole lot of wishful thinking. I'm not even going to provide a link for this garbage. SMH

tredadda 05-16-2025 04:11 PM

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Originally Posted by rico (Post 18059553)
Anyone with a pair of eyes who knows the sport and has followed these QB’s will know that it’s Mahomes and Allen and the rest are a ways behind them.

Why do they hire guys like that who clearly have no business having their useless “takes” plastered anywhere?

I know people like to dunk on him and refer to him as a RB, but Lamar is up there with Allen in my book. Perhaps last season was a statistical anomaly for him and a product of Henry, but I don’t think so. Sure Henry helped, but that was still an amazing season for a QB.


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