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What would you like to bet that Peters' on field "shortcomings" begin to disappear once Mahomes takes the reigns of this team? |
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Wasn't Mort the one way back when that broke the news that Shannarat was the new HC for the chiefs? And didn't that result in a media frenzy on the mothership that concluded a journalistic embarrassment? My sarcasm meter might be off though... |
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I would also imagine that he is not very shy about expressing his feelings in regards to his offensive counterparts. And why the **** SHOULD he hold back? What have those two-bit shits done for the team this last 5 weeks? And you can blather about "professionalism" or "patriotism" all day long; if this is a "team sport" as so many Smith-loving window-lickers love to proclaim, then why should Peters' defensive unit in this team be responsible for propping up a gasping, wheezing horse-ass of an offense, LED by a horses ass of a QB? |
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Peters needs to start tackling because that is what is needed and required to play that position properly. |
In terms of who's going to play quarterback, the only person on earth less prone to take a calculated risk or think outside the box than Clark Hunt is Andy Reid. That's why barring injury Alex is going to quarterback the next 6 or 7 games. And it's why Andy will be coaching this team until he retires or has one too many ham sandwiches.
The outstanding news is that in only 6 or 7 more games, the 8-year Shit-Castle Era will finally be nothing but a terrible, nauseating memory. |
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Someone needs to sit him down and explain how dumb that strategy is; you can't always hit a home run bud, sometimes you just make the play needed in a scenario... |
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Clay is just exposing Alex's missed wide open receivers from Sunday on twitter... holy cow. Worse than I realized.
And on almost all of them, the open receiver is visibly frustrated. They are over this shit. |
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