I dislike guys who quit more than guys who tried and failed. I'm surprised nobody has mentioned Marcus Peters yet. If he had been a team player, I suspect we would have two or maybe even three Superbowl wins now. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
I dislike guys who quit more than guys who tried and failed. I'm surprised nobody has mentioned Marcus Peters yet. If he had been a team player, I suspect we would have two or maybe even three Superbowl wins now.
Tony G would be another reference then. Wanted out, then got to Atlanta and said Atlanta "Made his career". I still have a hard time cracking a smile when I think about his career here. And I shouldn't have hard feelings. He made a decision he thought was best and the Chiefs definitely weren't going anywhere any time soon. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Sofa King:
Tony G would be another reference then. Wanted out, then got to Atlanta and said Atlanta "Made his career". I still have a hard time cracking a smile when I think about his career here. And I shouldn't have hard feelings. He made a decision he thought was best and the Chiefs definitely weren't going anywhere any time soon.
Yeah, Tony made a business decision. He gave us a lot of years of top performance, and he left because the team was a disaster and still digging its way down. So while it was disappointing, maybe one could say that he helped end that era by leaving.
Marcus Peters joined an ascending team and was a jerk and a locker room cancer who had to be traded far below his market value as a pure player. If Peters had been a team player, how would the 2018 season have gone? We missed a Super Bowl by six inches because the side judge had a crush on Tom Brady.
The more I think about it, I have to go with Peters. I can't think of any other player who willingly and unnecessarily cost us a Super Bowl. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rain Man: The more I think about it, I have to go with Peters. I can't think of any other player who willingly and unnecessarily cost us a Super Bowl.
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
I dislike guys who quit more than guys who tried and failed. I'm surprised nobody has mentioned Marcus Peters yet. If he had been a team player, I suspect we would have two or maybe even three Superbowl wins now.
I referred to him as the non tackling db. I was probably way too nice for most to id that worthless tube sock. Every time a RB made it to the second level on his side of the field you could watch him make a bitch ass business decision.
That reminds me, wasn't it Dee Ford who actually ran away from a running back? Fuck that guy some more. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
I dislike guys who quit more than guys who tried and failed. I'm surprised nobody has mentioned Marcus Peters yet. If he had been a team player, I suspect we would have two or maybe even three Superbowl wins now.
If he wasn't a team cancer who attacked coaches, teammates, slapped him mom in front of NFL security and for all intents and purposes was a total liability and ticking time bomb who couldn't be counted on to take the field and play 60 minutes even when healthy, I'm sure he wouldn't have been traded to the Rams for a 2nd round pick and a half bag of dicks.
The Rams got about a full season's worth of his particular brand of shitshow and just took the loss and traded him to B'more, where he found a home and fits right in. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
I dislike guys who quit more than guys who tried and failed. I'm surprised nobody has mentioned Marcus Peters yet. If he had been a team player, I suspect we would have two or maybe even three Superbowl wins now.