Do you guys ever think back to September 2019? The day before the opener at Jacksonville? The day the Patriots signed Antonio Brown and seemed like they were going to be a powerful force?
Could you have imagined that we'd win a Super Bowl after that? And then have to get through Brady and Brown again the following season to win a Super Bowl? IN THE SUPER BOWL?
And what if I told you this were only all possible because Antonio Brown ejaculated on the back of his bible study partner without her permission?
Originally Posted by TwistedChief:
Do you guys ever think back to September 2019? The day before the opener at Jacksonville? The day the Patriots signed Antonio Brown and seemed like they were going to be a powerful force?
Could you have imagined that we'd win a Super Bowl after that? And then have to get through Brady and Brown again the following season to win a Super Bowl? IN THE SUPER BOWL?
And what if I told you this were only all possible because Antonio Brown ejaculated on the back of his bible study partner without her permission?
Originally Posted by duncan_idaho:
Yeah, the lazy narrative for this week is clearly going to be the whole:
Down X number of starters/down both tackles thing.
Leaving out the context of one guy sliding in being new, and some position shuffles.
Considering Fisher was hurt last time and isn’t strong against power rush guys like Pierre-Paul, the loss is less than it would have been.
And neither Pierre-Paul nor Barrett is prime Von Miller in MVP form, so this idea that they can just dominate Mahomes is funny.
Reid will have adjustments to affect DE aggression. Jet sweeps. Screens. Having the tackles take extra wide sets to encourage inside rushes. Etc.
I already have people texting me about the Chiefs record without Fisher. I remind them that Mahomes was banged up for a bunch of those games and the laws of physics don't allow Remmers to be worse than Cam Erving.
But yes, if our OL can put in any sort of decent performance, we're in good shape. [Reply]