I thought Jerry Tillery was a very similar prospect to Chris Jones.
He sure as hell looked like Chris ever since the end of last season. Ingram, Bosa and Tillery has to be the most lethal pass rush in the league now that Buckner was traded to Indy. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RINGLEADER:
Didn't even think about this.
For the past week I wake up with what feel like piles of sand in my eyes and a layer of dirt painted on the inside of my lungs.
Yeah, the air quality has been absolutely horrific. I haven't been able go outside for even a few minutes without my face, hair and clothes smelling like smoke.
I can't imagine how worn out the guys must have been by the 4th quarter. They must have felt as if they were running in quicksand. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
No offense guys, but none of you have any idea how bad the air quality is in Los Angeles, which is absolutely fucking awful.
It should come as no surprise that the Chiefs big guys would struggle because unlike the Chargers who have been practicing with shitty air quality, the Chiefs did not have enough time to acclimate.
I haven't been able to open my windows in nearly a month and I've gone through TWO air filters in the past 4 weeks.
Interesting
I have to wonder why i didn't see more players on oxygen along the sideline. It should have been mandatory if it was that big of a problem. I would think. [Reply]
So smoke inhalation or offensive line just needs to gel together? Weren't they monitering air quality on whether to move the game? Seems NFL network was mentioning this all week. Maybe a reporter will ask about this. The O line every year seems to blow chunks for 4 to 5 games every year and this year will be no exception with the weird offseason. [Reply]
Wow. We're really questioning the OL now? It's going to take at a minimum 4 weeks for them to gel properly. We're in week 2. Try to take a chill pill. [Reply]