Originally Posted by Chop111:
The Bucs are going to struggle mightily to deal with Tyreek Hill, who torched their DB's in the regular season game. Expect to see mostly 4-Man rush schemes by the Bucs and some bracket/double-team coverages on Hill.
Check out my review of Hill's explosive regular-season performance against the Bucs, during KC's 27-24 win.
Search YouTube for "Super Bowl Preview 1: The Chiefs Unstoppable Weapon - Tyreek Hill"
That was actually a very good video. Worth the watch. Little over 5 minutes. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Eastwood:
Oh look, another “real fan” who signed up in the AFC championship year under PM. And no, I don’t think KC is trash, or that keeping PM in the pocket will...... what are the two other things, cupcake? Did your brain run out of steam again?
Again, leave your fantasies out of football discussion. Plenty of time left this evening for you to be fisted. I’d suggest you try another forum though. Good luck!
Why do you assume that someone who signed up here in the AFC Championship year became a fan then and not before that? Yet you get mad when people assume since you just signed up here that you're just a bandwagon Bucs or Brady fan. Sounds a little hypocritical to me. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chop111:
Check out my review of Hill's explosive regular-season performance against the Bucs, during KC's 27-24 win.
Search YouTube for "Super Bowl Preview 1: The Chiefs Unstoppable Weapon - Tyreek Hill"
Good little video, you have a radio voice Chop. [Reply]
Originally Posted by FlaChief58:
Well guys, we're screwed. 98 rock, a local radio station, just had a psychic on who said the bucs would be winning the game. May as well not even show up. Have a great off-season...
Guess I'll just watch the rerun of SB 54 on Sunday night. [Reply]
Also, that disaster happened on our own field. I’m sure Mahomes would love to return the favor.
Despite outplaying Brady in practically every stat that matters, Brady still had the nerve to come to the locker room and give Mahomes the “Big brother, little brother speech” after the game. Arrogant piece of shit.
I bet it still eats at Mahomes when he thinks about the media gushing over Brady after that game, despite Mahomes being so much better.
Time to destroy the Buccaneers and send a message.
You know, as much as I'm sick of Brady and want to vanquish this guy to retirement, I don't view that incident the way you describe. I actually gained some respect for the guy. I don't believe he does that for just anybody. My impression was that he saw Mahomes's greatness and was actually doing a nice thing. [Reply]
Originally Posted by FlaChief58:
Well guys, we're screwed. 98 rock, a local radio station, just had a psychic on who said the bucs would be winning the game. May as well not even show up. Have a great off-season...
Originally Posted by Lzen:
You know, as much as I'm sick of Brady and want to vanquish this guy to retirement, I don't view that incident the way you describe. I actually gained some respect for the guy. I don't believe he does that for just anybody. My impression was that he saw Mahomes's greatness and was actually doing a nice thing.
Yep. Unlike a lot of fans who are so quick to call opposing athletes "trash" from their couch and nitpick every little weakness, I'm sure the vast majority of athletes respect the hell out of the talent around them (of course, perhaps not the attitudes and egos and what not), while being able to fully accept and admire the greatness of others.
And Brady of course does show more of a whiny and entitled attitude on the field, so we assume he's incapable of being human... but, end of the day, he knows he's set the bar incredibly high for other QBs and he also knows if anyone can reach or exceed his success, it's Mahomes. And I'm sure Brady also remembers older QBs doing the same when he was in his early-mid 20s and what meant the most, and perhaps what he didn't listen to at the time. There was probably some kind of parent/kid aspect to it, too, in a "what I wish I knew 20 years earlier" kind of way. [Reply]
Lavonte David (hamstring issues) was speaking to the media today about how much he's looking forward to playing..so it looks like he's gonna be out there even if those strings are delicate.
The big news is Ariens just said "it's too early to tell" whether Winfield (high ankle sprain) , Brown (knee) and Whitehead (shoulder) will be back for the game.
Injury reports in the next few days are going to be very revealing. Right now Whitehead and Brown look doubtful. Either way imo we'll either be facing a back-up safety or a banged up safety duo and LB. And all of these players will be located in the middle of the field. [Reply]
Bucs pass rusher Jason Pierre-Paul asked for his thoughts on Chiefs OL Mike Remmers.
"I didn't even know who that was. Man, I'm not going to lie to you. Is this a tackle that you're talking about? Like I said, I don't care too much about it. They got to figure that out."
Bucs pass rusher Jason Pierre-Paul asked for his thoughts on Chiefs OL Mike Remmers.
"I didn't even know who that was. Man, I'm not going to lie to you. Is this a tackle that you're talking about? Like I said, I don't care too much about it. They got to figure that out."
Rob Gronkowski on Travis Kelce: "One thing that’s very intriguing about Travis Kelce, and I’ve never really seen this with any other player in the NFL ever before, is that Kelce gets better every single year that I’ve seen him play in the NFL."