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Old 02-23-2018, 07:48 PM  
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Mellinger: Marcus Peters is gone. The Chiefs have some explaining to do.

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Marcus Peters is gone. The Chiefs have some explaining to do.

BY SAM MELLINGER
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February 23, 2018 07:27 PM

Clark Hunt, Andy Reid and Brett Veach deserve an opportunity to explain, because as it stands right now they have cloaked their franchise with failure.

That word is not used without thought. That word is not used without intent.

The Chiefs on Friday agreed to trade Marcus Peters to the Rams, reportedly for draft picks. Without hearing from the men who made this decision, the explanation that makes the most sense is one lacking in guts, ambition, commitment to success, and realism.

A difficult situation presents itself, and the Chiefs hit the eject button.

Starting with Reid being hired and paid more than any NFL coach who has not won a Super Bowl, the Chiefs have branded themselves as a place for second chances, where strong personalities are welcomed and supported.

Here, then, they failed with their strongest-willed and one of their best players. This was supposed to be their edge. Let players show their personalities. Get the most out of them. Except with Peters, the Chiefs failed to do it, apparently allowing the situation to become so untenable they traded him without a strong market of interest.

Again, Hunt, Reid, and Veach should be allowed to explain. This has all the markings of the Chiefs pushing Peters out, but there is always a chance the trade return was so overwhelming the Chiefs couldn’t resist. So these words are an initial reaction, not the final judgment. Still, the following is true:

Peters plays one of the most important non-quarterback positions in football, creates more turnovers than anyone else in the league, and just turned 25 in January with a year left on his rookie deal plus up to three more years of club control.

And he’s gone. For what?

The Chiefs traded a cheap, young star at a premium position despite the limited leverage of just two teams interested.

Why?

For draft picks? So they have an opportunity to select Peters’ replacement? That’s not the action of a successful franchise.

That’s the action of a franchise with more blown leads than wins in playoff games.

One more time, maybe there is a better and more sensible explanation, but here’s what it looks like at the moment: Hunt, who cowered when given the opportunity to stand up for his players’ rights last fall, wanted the headache gone.

He has been outspoken about wanting players to stand for the anthem, and talked Peters into staying in the locker room for the song. Hunt is a conservative man by nature, and it’s not a stretch to believe he wanted one of the NFL’s least conservative players off his team.

Because the other explanations don’t make as much sense.

The Chiefs want you to believe they are serious about winning and just traded one of their best players.

The Chiefs are trying to get younger and just traded a 25-year-old star.

The Chiefs’ secondary was awful last year and they just dumped (by far) their best cornerback.

The Chiefs retained a defensive coordinator who was exposed in 2017, deciding it was more about a lack of talent, and just shipped off one of the league’s most productive and dangerous defenders.

The Chiefs’ defense emphasizes creating turnovers, and they just traded the man who has created more turnovers than anyone else since he entered the league.

The Chiefs, in other words, have a disconnected vision of their future, or no serious expectations of success this season, or both.


Peters is not without his faults. Obviously. He is hyper competitive, which is his greatest strength right until the moment it becomes his greatest flaw. You don’t know when he’ll draw a personal foul, but you can expect at least a few every season.

Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Marcus Peters has lost his cool or done something that has resulted in a fine several times during the 2017 season. Neil Nakahodo, Pete Grathoff, David EulittThe Kansas City Star

Reid is by reputation one of the league’s great players’ coaches, and along with Terrell Owens, Peters is one of just two players Reid has suspended in 19 years. Peters’ protests during the national anthem angered a loud portion of the Chiefs’ fan base, and despite handing out turkeys and coats in Kansas City last year, the drama was never going fully away.

There is little doubt he was unhappy in Kansas City. Some of this was inevitable, because the player and his adopted home were so different. Peters could have asked to be traded, but his only leverage was a threat to sit out (which would mean not being paid, and not accruing service time toward free agency) or to not sign an extension (but the Chiefs could’ve controlled him for up to four more seasons).

The Chiefs were not against the clock here. They had time on their side.

The Chiefs could have supported the player, could have worked with the player. They could have found common ground. They could have defended the player against unfair public criticism, if that’s what it took.

Good organizations do that. The Chiefs traded the player. Organizations whose last Super Bowl appearance is old enough to be a grandfather do that.

One more time for the people in the back: Hunt, Reid, and Veach deserve the opportunity to explain. Chiefs fans deserve that, too. Maybe there is something that brings it all together.

But at the moment, only two explanations come to mind that make more sense than Hunt wanting the player out.

The first is that Peters had somehow become such a problem that he was breaking the locker room, and the organization made the advance decision to deal him now before he made more money and his trade value slipped.

That would have to account for the Chiefs players upset by the trade, require something much worse than what’s known so far, and be a tacit admission of failure by a coach hired in part because of his ability to get the best out of strong personalities.

The second apparent explanation would be that the Chiefs are fully embracing a rebuild, and selling off all valuable parts while they reset around quarterback Patrick Mahomes. If that’s the case, then more big trades should be expected.

There are varied holes in this logic, too, from the Chiefs having a good roster already to the NFL’s established history of teams winning with quarterbacks on rookie contracts.

But, at least it would be something.

At least it would be something that didn’t leave the sinking suspicion that the Chiefs just caved to the ugliest parts of their fan base and the weakest part of human nature by avoiding discomfort even as it sets them back competitively.
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Old 02-25-2018, 06:03 PM   #211
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Interesting who is defined as a "jackass".

Marcus Peters does some immature at times but harmless shit and he's a "jackass".

Tyreek Hill is convicted of beating the shit out his pregnant girlfriend and he's not apparently a "jackass" (or at least he's not as much of a "jackass" relative to Marcus Peters in the eyes of True Fans).

Interesting.
What has Tyreek Hill done as an employee of the Chiefs?

What did Marcus Peters do as an employee of the Chiefs?
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Old 02-25-2018, 06:22 PM   #212
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Uh... wut.

Carolina
Texas
Arizona
Georgia
Florida

These are states with systemic - currently organized, systemic - racism that manifests itself in voter disenfranchisement and have been slapped down in those activities as recently as 2017.

Kansas City isn't racist as an entity. There's a shit load of white people who think everybody's life is just like theirs, so any difference is voluntary. The understanding of other races and cultures by white people in and around KC is astoundingly lacking.

But to say that KC fans are at the top end of the spectrum for racism is just wildly inaccurate.

For god's sake, man. Hang out with someone from Boston or Philly. And those are Union states. There is still very real open racism in the south. Like, calling-people-N*****-to-their-face open racism.

KC is just... sheltered.
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Old 02-25-2018, 06:34 PM   #213
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Uh... wut.

Carolina
Texas
Arizona
Georgia
Florida

These are states with systemic - currently organized, systemic - racism that manifests itself in voter disenfranchisement and have been slapped down in those activities as recently as 2017.

Kansas City isn't racist as an entity. There's a shit load of white people who think everybody's life is just like theirs, so any difference is voluntary. The understanding of other races and cultures by white people in and around KC is astoundingly lacking.

But to say that KC fans are at the top end of the spectrum for racism is just wildly inaccurate.

For god's sake, man. Hang out with someone from Boston or Philly. And those are Union states. There is still very real open racism in the south. Like, calling-people-N*****-to-their-face open racism.

KC is just... sheltered.
although after living in the South for the last 8 years, l can see your point. That said, go to DC on here. There are racists posting there just under the TOS radar. This site is a reflection of the KC Chiefs fan base. Most, the vast majority even are not racist in the slightest. When you do see it, it stands out.
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Chiefs have one of the more racist fanbases in the NFL... This board is chock full of the bullshit.

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I don't know about racists, but certainly ignorant mother****ers, as your post proves.
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Old 02-25-2018, 06:39 PM   #215
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What has Tyreek Hill done as an employee of the Chiefs?

What did Marcus Peters do as an employee of the Chiefs?
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Uh... wut.
Carolina
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None of those states currently have a travel warning from the NAACP, like Missouri currently has.

Just saying.
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although after living in the South for the last 8 years, l can see your point.
Oh really, what part?
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Sam is a smart, likable and funny guy, but he is totally wrong here. Try this analogy. A man is dating a woman with a beautiful face, great body and is also a wonderful lover. However her personality is obnoxious. How long could this last? Possibly a year and if he is really lustful maybe several more. Most sane men would eventually become tired of her crap and move on.
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What has Tyreek Hill done as an employee of the Chiefs?

What did Marcus Peters do as an employee of the Chiefs?
On an interview based on history I would hire Peters over Tyreek Hill.
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Great move by the Chiefs front office....
And Sam? That has to be one of your worst columns....
Its 100% wrong.....Grade F
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Great move by the Chiefs front office....
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Its 100% wrong.....Grade F
Melllinger is fairly decent when it comes to the Royals, KU basketball and some Mizzou football.

Otherwise, for a guy that’s supposed to be connected to the city, his NFL takes, especially regarding the Chiefs, are way off base.

He thought the 2016 Chiefs were 7-9, 8-8.

Like Peter King, he has sources and connections but his prognosticating his laughable.
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Melllinger is fairly decent when it comes to the Royals, KU basketball and some Mizzou football.



Otherwise, for a guy that’s supposed to be connected to the city, his NFL takes, especially regarding the Chiefs, are way off base.



He thought the 2016 Chiefs were 7-9, 8-8.



Like Peter King, he has sources and connections but his prognosticating his laughable.


Mellinger is meh. He’s hard to listen to on 810 too.

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