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You don’t think Veach had a hand in drafting peters? |
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As for Peters, word on the street was that he was Ballard’s baby. I’m sure the decision was made that Reid and the locker room could handle him. That was fairly true until Berry was lost for the 2017 season. Without Berry, he imploded. Why should Peters behavior be on the shoulders of Eric Berry? |
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He imploded when the season went off the rails. Obviously went to far but he plays with attitude and obviously wants to win. I don’t think the defense has enough of those guys |
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If Peters play and attitude is a direct reflection of the Chiefs QB, then they should definitely trade him. |
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You certainly did not see that from past Chiefs secondary standouts like Deron Cherry, Lloyd Burrus, Albert Lewis, James Hasty, et al. |
I do agree though that if they’re willing to trade him at this point, it’s bad
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He had some bad looks for sure. |
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Reid sat Peters down and he came back playing as good as ever. Peters has been genuinely excited when Mahomes is out there, too. I just think the style of defense Sutton was forced to play (due to lacking talent in the secondary, imo) and the style of offense the team played with Alex at QB (Peters even tweeted something negatively about the dink and dunk) got the already hot headed kid even more frustrated. He’s gonna mature into a DMVP candidate. It better be for us. I’ll gladly keep him and his competitiveness for the next 3 years MINIMUM. |
It already is bad. He was suspended, penalized for stupid infractions, caused sideline circus, partied with Marshawn/Raiders and the list can go on and on.
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On Middlekauf’s podcast he said Peters was Veach’s favorite prospect in 2015
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