Originally Posted by tk13:
First negative mark on Mahomes. These guys wouldn't be so lazy if Alex Smith was still the QB. He'd keep this team in line. Time for Ned to chew some guys out.
You contain the logical thinking of a 2nd grader. Smith is there as much as possible yet somehow that sets an example of laziness?
Originally Posted by TigerUppercut:
You contain the logical thinking of a 2nd grader. Smith is there as much as possible yet somehow that sets an example of laziness?
Originally Posted by TigerUppercut:
You contain the logical thinking of a 2nd grader. Smith is there as much as possible yet somehow that sets an example of laziness?
Are you high??
I know it's hard to be witty when nearly every post of yours is a troll job, but you can do better than this. [Reply]
So being a troll is anointed to the guy who is right on essentially every quarterback assessment I've put on this site. Good to know. I look forward to Clay losing his bet to me and ridding this place of his disease for 6 months [Reply]
Originally Posted by TigerUppercut:
So being a troll is anointed to the guy who is right on essentially every quarterback assessment I've put on this site. Good to know. I look forward to Clay losing his bet to me and ridding this place of his disease for 6 months
Some day I hope you reveal the exact nature of your relationship to A. Smith. I'm interested to know. [Reply]
Chiefs’ Jeremy Maclin skips honeymoon (for now) to attend OTAs, says he has something to prove
by Joel Thorman@ArrowheadPride May 23, 2017, 2:29pm CDT
On the practice field Tuesday at Kansas City Chiefs OTAs was WR Jeremy Maclin. You may have noticed he got married over the weekend so some wondered if he would be here or on his honeymoon. While he said he would “definitely” make it up to his new wife down the road, Maclin said he was back to work because he has something to prove.
“I’m working, man,” Maclin said (via 610 Sports) when asked why he wasn’t on a beach somewhere with his bride. “I got something to prove. I struggled a little bit last year with injuries and everything else. I’m healthy and I’m looking forward to getting this thing back on the road.”
Maclin’s right. He does have something to prove. He’s the Chiefs top receiver both on the field and against the salary cap. They need him to perform if they’re going to succeed in January. He’s been in KC for two years, one was very good and the other not so good. I’d like to see Maclin healthy and playing well in an offense with Travis Kelce and now Tyreek Hill. The Chiefs offense was lacking in the postseason last year so maybe a healthy Maclin makes a difference. [Reply]