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Old 10-14-2008, 02:38 PM  
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Herm\Carl take Chiefs to new low!!!

Ok, I know there was a lot of drama over the trades but the reality is we have AT LEAST 2, and in that case our BEST 2, players that want out from under Carl, Herm and the Chiefs. So after Allen opined in the same manner last year, one has to wonder how many people on this team really want to be here?

So who is the next one to want out from the disaster Herm and Co have created? Bowe? Charles? Flowers or Carr?

You can debate whether TG and LJ are right or wrong all you want. The fact is we have a team now where the best guys don't want to be here.


WAY TO ****ING REBUILD CARL!!!


Herm has ruined this team where Carl couldn't.
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Old 10-14-2008, 03:03 PM   #76
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About the only player you've mentioned so far that I agree on is Rich Gannon, but then I knew that when he was still here.
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Old 10-14-2008, 03:03 PM   #77
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Oh, ****IN' A!

Neil Smith refused to sign his deal. Free agent. Part time player.

Kawika Mitchell? He couldn't tackle ME.

Tynes? You're making a CASE for Tynes? You ARE a reerun.

Tait? Tait NEVER lived up to his potential in KC as a left tackle, forcing the Chiefs to trade a 3rd round pick for Roaf (who lasted only 3 years.)

Ryan Lilja was a decision made by DV (a bad decision) but he was an undrafted free agent. It's not like Lilja decided to not re-sign with the Chiefs. Dumb****.

Rich Gannon? Blame Marty. BTW, Gannon sucked in the Super Bowl.

Well when the Chiefs get an AFC Championship or World Championship ring then you may have a point.

Tynes has a ring doesn't he? He got it when we cut him for a kicker worse than him. We have yet to replace him with a kicker that was better than him.

HOW ****ING SAD IS THAT?

And you sit here sucking Herm's nutsack like a bitch defending BS like that.
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Old 10-14-2008, 03:03 PM   #78
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Have we needed a RT since he left? Absolutely. Is that a good reason to overpay John Tait or any other player? No.
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If Mitchell was here, we still wouldn't have a MLB.
And this.
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Old 10-14-2008, 03:04 PM   #79
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About the only player you've mentioned so far that I agree on is Rich Gannon, but then I knew that when he was still here.
I'm just saying that all the players we let go of that I mentioned, went and STARTED on teams that went to the SB.


Something is ****ed up there.
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Old 10-14-2008, 03:05 PM   #80
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I'm not defending Herm.

You guys are like a bunch of ****ing robots.

"If you don't hate Herm, you love him."
Accurately, if you (one) don't hate Herm, you're a ****ing idiot.
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Old 10-14-2008, 03:05 PM   #81
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Yeah, because they\'re pussies.
It is the Dick Vermeil effect. It saturated the roster worse than anyone ever imagined. Not only did the DV era stunt the growth of this franchise as they sold out their future for a chance at a title that never came, it turned most of the key players into sorry little bitches. (To say nothing of some of the fans, but that is another story.)

Dante Hall wanted out because Herm didnt pat his head and rub his tummy after every practice. Trent Green wanted out because Herm actually wanted him to compete for the starting job, rather than hold his hand, kiss his forehead, and tell him everything would be all right.

And now, after the team wins their first game in a year, Tony Gonzalez leaves the locker room pouting over not breaking a record in the exact manner he wanted to. Because he got used to DV and Saunders and crap like the final game in 2004, when they threw him a dozen 1-yard passes just to break the single-season TE catches record. Even though the record was completely cheapened by the way they it.

What we had here under Vermeil were a bunch of soft, weak teams, and he turned a bunch of guys on the roster into soft, weak pussies.
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Old 10-14-2008, 03:05 PM   #82
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Have we needed a RT since he left? Absolutely. Is that a good reason to overpay John Tait or any other player? No.
It wouldn't have mattered how much the Chiefs offered Tait he wasn't coming back because he hates Carl
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Old 10-14-2008, 03:05 PM   #83
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Well when the Chiefs get an AFC Championship or World Championship ring then you may have a point.

Tynes has a ring doesn't he? He got it when we cut him for a kicker worse than him. We have yet to replace him with a kicker that was better than him.

HOW ****ING SAD IS THAT?

And you sit here sucking Herm's nutsack like a bitch defending BS like that.
You're a moron.

You're defending TYNES. The man who couldn't kickoff the ball more than freaking 40 yards. The man who continually choked under pressure. The man who single-handedly forced the Giants to go into overtime in Green Bay.

TYNES.

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Old 10-14-2008, 03:06 PM   #84
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Have we needed a RT since he left? Absolutely. Is that a good reason to overpay John Tait or any other player? No.
Yeah, overpaying LJ is much better for us so far....
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Old 10-14-2008, 03:06 PM   #85
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It wouldn't have mattered how much the Chiefs offered Tait he wasn't coming back because he hates Carl
Okay, mindreader.
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Old 10-14-2008, 03:06 PM   #86
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It is the Dick Vermeil effect. It saturated the roster worse than anyone ever imagined. Not only did the DV era stunt the growth of this franchise as they sold out their future for a chance at a title that never game, it turned most of the key players into sorry little bitches. (To say nothing of some of the fans, but that is another story.)

Dante Hall wanted out because Herm didnt pat his head and rub his tummy after every practice. Trent Green wanted out because Herm actually wanted him to compete for the starting job, rather than hold his hand, kiss his forehead, and tell him everything would be all right.

And now, after the team wins their first game in a year, Tony Gonzalez leaves the locker room pouting over not breaking a record in the exact manner he wanted to. Because he got used to DV and Saunders and crap like the final game in 2004, when they threw him a dozen 1-yard passes just to break the single-season TE catches record. Even though the record was completely cheapened by the way they it.

What we had here under Vermeil were a bunch of soft, weak teams, and he turned a bunch of guys on the roster into soft, weak pussies.
QFFT.
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It is the Dick Vermeil effect. It saturated the roster worse than anyone ever imagined. Not only did the DV era stunt the growth of this franchise as they sold out their future for a chance at a title that never game, it turned most of the key players into sorry little bitches. (To say nothing of some of the fans, but that is another story.)

Dante Hall wanted out because Herm didnt pat his head and rub his tummy after every practice. Trent Green wanted out because Herm actually wanted him to compete for the starting job, rather than hold his hand, kiss his forehead, and tell him everything would be all right.

And now, after the team wins their first game in a year, Tony Gonzalez leaves the locker room pouting over not breaking a record in the exact manner he wanted to. Because he got used to DV and Saunders and crap like the final game in 2004, when they threw him a dozen 1-yard passes just to break the single-season TE catches record. Even though the record was completely cheapened by the way they it.

What we had here under Vermeil were a bunch of soft, weak teams, and he turned a bunch of guys on the roster into soft, weak pussies.
Maybe not the way I would have gone about it, but you can't really argue any of it.
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Old 10-14-2008, 03:07 PM   #88
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It is the Dick Vermeil effect. It saturated the roster worse than anyone ever imagined. Not only did the DV era stunt the growth of this franchise as they sold out their future for a chance at a title that never game, it turned most of the key players into sorry little bitches. (To say nothing of some of the fans, but that is another story.)

Dante Hall wanted out because Herm didnt pat his head and rub his tummy after every practice. Trent Green wanted out because Herm actually wanted him to compete for the starting job, rather than hold his hand, kiss his forehead, and tell him everything would be all right.

And now, after the team wins their first game in a year, Tony Gonzalez leaves the locker room pouting over not breaking a record in the exact manner he wanted to. Because he got used to DV and Saunders and crap like the final game in 2004, when they threw him a dozen 1-yard passes just to break the single-season TE catches record. Even though the record was completely cheapened by the way they it.

What we had here under Vermeil were a bunch of soft, weak teams, and he turned a bunch of guys on the roster into soft, weak pussies.

The offensive players wanted out because they saw that Herm is a reerun. They were really weak finishing in the top 3 in scoring year after year.
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You're a moron.

You're defending TYNES. The man who couldn't kickoff the ball more than freaking 40 yards. The man who continually choked under pressure. The man who single-handedly forced the Giants to go into overtime in Green Bay.

TYNES.


Who do we have that is better?

Tynes got a ring yes?


SO you Herm-sperm eater!!
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It is the Dick Vermeil effect. It saturated the roster worse than anyone ever imagined. Not only did the DV era stunt the growth of this franchise as they sold out their future for a chance at a title that never game, it turned most of the key players into sorry little bitches. (To say nothing of some of the fans, but that is another story.)

Dante Hall wanted out because Herm didnt pat his head and rub his tummy after every practice. Trent Green wanted out because Herm actually wanted him to compete for the starting job, rather than hold his hand, kiss his forehead, and tell him everything would be all right.

And now, after the team wins their first game in a year, Tony Gonzalez leaves the locker room pouting over not breaking a record in the exact manner he wanted to. Because he got used to DV and Saunders and crap like the final game in 2004, when they threw him a dozen 1-yard passes just to break the single-season TE catches record. Even though the record was completely cheapened by the way they it.

What we had here under Vermeil were a bunch of soft, weak teams, and he turned a bunch of guys on the roster into soft, weak pussies.
Just imagine in 3 years what we can write about what Herm did to this franchise... I think drool buckets and Helmets are in order....
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