Originally Posted by Chief Pote:
Cut him if he doesn't play. No excuses.
This is the type of thought process that led to a rusty, non-game ready Eric Berry to start over a much better Jordan Lucas in the AFCCG last year (and assigned to cover Gronk, no less).
If Chris is in the position Berry was, I would vastly prefer he heal up on the sideline for this one. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chiefspants:
This is the type of thought process that led to a rusty, non-game ready Eric Berry to start over a much better Jordan Lucas in the AFCCG last year (and assigned to cover Gronk, no less).
If Chris is in the position Berry was, I would vastly prefer he heal up on the sideline for this one.
You really think so? Berry sat for a very, very long time. He missed 29 of his last 32 games [Reply]
Originally Posted by PAChiefsGuy:
Dont listen to the day-to-day bs. He isnt playing
If it's a calf injury which we know would have him sidelined, for a few weeks it seems weird to me that the Chiefs legitimately thought there was a chance he'd play. I hope that means it's not as serious as we think it is but it's still just not 100%. I'm not keeping my hopes up but I'd like to think there's still reason to be optimistic. [Reply]
I love how these fat old white dudes with couches grafted to their ass are commenting about how a world class athlete better play in the most important game of his life. I mean he’s worked his whole life for his. If he can play he will and suggesting the Chiefs cut him is asking to get sized for clown shoes. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Delano:
I love how these fat old white dudes with couches grafted to their ass are commenting about how a world class athlete better play in the most important game of his life. I mean he’s worked his whole life for his. If he can play he will and suggesting the Chiefs cut him is asking to get sized for clown shoes.
What about fat old black dudes with couches grafted to their asses. Are they allowed to comment? [Reply]