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Good lord, hope none of that first part happens. |
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Catches the ball in big moments
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I don't know what you are expecting from a WR2 without a true WR1. But I'm going to assume it is outside of any normal expectations. So in reality this team is still without a WR1, and now people don't even want to attempt to resign the WR2. So then we are down a WR1 and WR2. Hmmm, interesting dilemma. Great plan for Madden to just think you can plug and play players. Not so much in reality though. |
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And for heavens sake. Skyy was a pick to fill the need of possibly losing Hardman this upcoming year. |
Is it just me, or does it seem like JuJu is moving better than he has since his knee got bad his last couple years with the Stoolers? Looks like he's got some speed back.
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He looked way faster than Cooper
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JuJu is a playoff performer!
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Wanted him back vehemently with open arms. Everyone said washed cuz couldn’t even make NE roster.
BWillie is always wrong |
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Juju in the slot causes teams problems because he's just as great at finding holes in the defense as Travis is. Those catches from him was a big moment and the Eagles will have to prepare for it as Juju torched them in the last superbowl we played them. And it could be very much in the gameplan because the Eagles will be having a backup linebacker out there since Dean is out injured.
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Another dude you absolutely resign in the offseason. Much like Hunt he really only has value here so will be dirt cheap. We’re starting to be a lot like NE where these niche players can find roles they thrive in, but it’s not transferable to other organizations.
I smell another 1-year deal. |
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Love this man. His homage to Eric Fisher on the Worthy TD is legendary.
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">JuJu Smith-Schuster (9) celebrates the touchdown by Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy (1) with a pair of <a href="https://twitter.com/MichelobULTRA?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@MichelobULTRA</a> in the first half against the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship game. <br><br>📸 <a href="https://twitter.com/rebilasphoto?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@rebilasphoto</a> <a href="https://t.co/jxKULQUz65">pic.twitter.com/jxKULQUz65</a></p>— Mark J. Rebilas (@rebilasphoto) <a href="https://twitter.com/rebilasphoto/status/1883683292844904918?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">January 27, 2025</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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He also ran the rub route that held up Bill's #43 so Perine could seal the deal at the end of the game. Such a selfless player.
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He played pretty well overall though. I did not have Juju with two massive catches in the CG on my Bingo card. |
JuJu > Hopkins
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Dude will play in the league another 8 years.
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He's going to get fined for that, isn't he? |
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We're talking about a five-figure sum. |
He’s back!!
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">BREAKING: The <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Chiefs?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Chiefs</a> are re-signing WR JuJu Smith-Schuster, multiple sources tell <a href="https://twitter.com/NFLonFOX?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@NFLonFOX</a>. <br><br>A key weapon for Patrick Mahomes stays in Kansas City. <a href="https://t.co/NH1xfzn9Xi">pic.twitter.com/NH1xfzn9Xi</a></p>— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) <a href="https://twitter.com/Schultz_Report/status/1901002689330196987?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 15, 2025</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
Kind of meh on this. We need some depth though and it’s too hard to teach the system in a year apparently.
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I thought he would be another ex-Steeler WR diva. So happy to be so wrong
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How the **** is he only 28 years old.
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As of now the WR room is:
Rice Worthy Hollywood Juju Remigio Right? Add one more in the draft, and this looks like a strong room. |
We are bringing back all the OLD and SLOW players this week. I had hoped we'd get more athleticism across the board after what we witnessed last season. Hoping the draft adds some fresh legs at WR and, especially, RB.
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Rice, Worthy, Hollywood and Remigio can all run.
Please stop. |
We could do a lot worse for a #4 WR.
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Remigio is slow. Rice is not a burner and is coming off a knee injury. Worthy (if he isn't suspended) is great, as is Hollywood (if he's healthy)... I'm just saying that Kareem was very slow and Juju had has lost a step he never really had because of the knee. Would love to add more home run speed especially in the backfield. My .02 |
I dig it, he may not be flashy but he's a Steady Freddy chain mover
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I'm cool with it, as long as he stops posting pictures of his small penis on social media
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It’s all about expectations. Juju was a lot like Hunt last year to me. While we rode Hunt way more than I thought we would, When Jujus number was called he delivered. Great depth if you ask me. And he clearly likes it in KC.
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They’ll add some speed at WR and RB in the Draft. |
Juju is a hell of a blocker
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This team almost went undefeated in the regular season, and went to the SB last year. Having that as the floor heading into the draft is not a bad thing.
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Your mouth to god's ears. The TMZ copy of Worthy's ex's protective order (which was granted) is pretty gross... The NFL is going to take notice, I'm just holding my breath it goes away. |
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Assuming it is not a huge contract, he is a quality roll player filling a necessary roll. |
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Gotcha. Look, i'm glad the chose JuJu over Nuk, honestly. Also glad we have opened up at least one spot for a younger player. |
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Don’t overthink it guys.
This team went 15-1 and made the Super Bowl having to depend on Kareem as RB1 and JuJu as a starter. This year they’re being signed as role players and backups frankly. The only reason they’d play a bunch is if we once again got bit bad by the injury bug. And they still proved able of making the Super Bowl even when that was the case. Juju is a great locker room guy who Mahomes has rapport with vs. zone. This was a no-brainer. |
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I love how Veach has absolutely no chill and is seemingly pushing more chips in during TKs farewell tour.
JuJu has a valuable role on this team and I’m glad he’s back. |
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WTF. That is a lot of jack.
Guess they know Rashee is getting suspended for at least a month. |
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I would still love to see them draft a WR fairly early in this draft |
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Patrick trusts JuJu to run the correct routes and be in the right spots. That's a big deal when you keep changing the Left Tackle position every year. And now you're changing Left Guard as well. Give him receivers he can rely on.
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nuthooks
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Good grief. If you wanna know why new threads should be made for a signing, here’s why.
Common sense people. He obviously isn’t a $10m WR. |
The band is getting back together
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Fine with running it back with Hollywood and JuJu.
Glad they didn’t run it back Hopkins. Also don’t run it back with Hardman. |
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Waste of $10M. Could’ve kept the more productive player for 60%-70% of that.
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It’s NOT $10m
**** guys. |
Whatever. Its barely worth the paper it’s written on.
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Below average WR’s like Josh Palmer now get $10 million APY.
They’ll most likely draft a WR in the first 2 rds like they have 4 times already. They need to draft another bigger WR like Juju/Watson but with more juice bc last year Rice got hurt and we were left with those guys and a washed Hopkins who was as fast as Mike Pennel. Wouldn’t be surprised to see the first 3 picks be DL, RB and WR |
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He’s got great hands, knows the playbook, probably the best non OL blocker on the team. He’s likely gonna be on par with Kelce’s stats this season. I’m glad he’s coming back. He’s a great team player, and never complains.
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KC now has some good depth at WR - Rice, Worthy, Brown, and JuJu
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