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Old 01-08-2018, 09:44 AM   #1
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There’s a zero percent chance I’m trading Peters. Advocating for this is some nonsense. The chiefs need more passionate defensive players.
I can see both sides of this issue. The pro's for Peters are, he's still young. He is a ball hawk, and can flip a game for you. That is a rare commodity, so rare in fact, that if we did trade him I'd accept nothing less than a first rounder.

The cons are, he does not tackle in run support. He makes "business decisions." He is insubordinate and does not take coaching. He is irrationally emotional and has as great of an opportunity to flip a game negatively as positively because of his lack of maturity and restraint under adversity. He is also a potential locker room cancer, much like Larry Johnson was during his prime years here.

The only saving grace if they keep him is, Eric Berry has shown the ability to keep Peters focused and somewhat in check. When Berry has been out, Peters has been a loose cannon.

As I've said all year, The Peters Givith, The Peters Taketh Away. He's perhaps the most bi-polar player the Chiefs have had since Dale Carter.
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Old 01-08-2018, 09:48 AM   #2
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I can see both sides of this issue. The pro's for Peters are, he's still young. He is a ball hawk, and can flip a game for you. That is a rare commodity, so rare in fact, that if we did trade him I'd accept nothing less than a first rounder.

The cons are, he does not tackle in run support. He makes "business decisions." He is insubordinate and does not take coaching. He is irrationally emotional and has as great of an opportunity to flip a game negatively as positively because of his lack of maturity and restraint under adversity. He is also a potential locker room cancer, much like Larry Johnson was during his prime years here.

The only saving grace if they keep him is, Eric Berry has shown the ability to keep Peters focused and somewhat in check. When Berry has been out, Peters has been a loose cannon.

As I've said all year, The Peters Givith, The Peters Taketh Away. He's perhaps the most bi-polar player the Chiefs have had since Dale Carter.
Ill take a guy like Peters who cares too damn much over all the other slaptastic pieces of shit that played in our secondary this year.
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Old 01-08-2018, 10:03 PM   #3
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I can see both sides of this issue. The pro's for Peters are, he's still young. He is a ball hawk, and can flip a game for you. That is a rare commodity, so rare in fact, that if we did trade him I'd accept nothing less than a first rounder.

The cons are, he does not tackle in run support. He makes "business decisions." He is insubordinate and does not take coaching. He is irrationally emotional and has as great of an opportunity to flip a game negatively as positively because of his lack of maturity and restraint under adversity. He is also a potential locker room cancer, much like Larry Johnson was during his prime years here.

The only saving grace if they keep him is, Eric Berry has shown the ability to keep Peters focused and somewhat in check. When Berry has been out, Peters has been a loose cannon.

As I've said all year, The Peters Givith, The Peters Taketh Away. He's perhaps the most bi-polar player the Chiefs have had since Dale Carter.
If the Chiefs traded a young stud corner, and all they got back was a first rounder, which was their original investment, then the entire front office should be wiped out, again.

The run support stuff is so over the top. There are TONS of top corners over the years that didn't offer much in run support. They also didn't offer Peters ability to strip the ball.

Yes, he has bouts of immaturity on the field. However, I will trade that any day for the passion and the playmaking ability he has. He's a rare breed.
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Old 01-09-2018, 11:30 AM   #5
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One small quibble. It was a small sample, but Peters after the benching is about as close to textbook 'taking coaching' to my eye as you can hope.
True, Peters clearly had a fresh attitude after the benching and again looked like the guy from the previous 2 years
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Old 01-09-2018, 11:34 AM   #6
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True, Peters clearly had a fresh attitude after the benching and again looked like the guy from the previous 2 years
Yes but there was reports that after the Titans game he was in an altercation with a Chiefs staff member in the locker room. So...

If they can keep a lid on him and he helps win games and not lose games, I'm all for keeping him. If he goes Disgruntled Postal Employee, they'll have to cut him loose. Can't have inmates running the asylum.
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Old 01-09-2018, 12:02 PM   #7
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Yes but there was reports that after the Titans game he was in an altercation with a Chiefs staff member in the locker room. So...

If they can keep a lid on him and he helps win games and not lose games, I'm all for keeping him. If he goes Disgruntled Postal Employee, they'll have to cut him loose. Can't have inmates running the asylum.
He is one of those guys that, even at his calmest, will have the occasional outburst... as long as he keeps playing at an all-pro level, they can deal with it
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