Originally Posted by penguinz:
Is their any truth to Hopkins not being a practice hard guy? Not sure that would mesh well with Patrick, Travis and Andy.
Very true. In fact while with the Texans, he often missed several practices a week, but was ready to go on game day. One of the many reasons that BOB grew not to like him. [Reply]
Anyone still carrying a torch for this fucking guy still?
I personally have more self respect that that. If he doesn’t want to play for my favorite team, the KC Chiefs, on a reasonable deal, he can pound sand. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Skyy God:
Anyone still carrying a torch for this fucking guy still?
I personally have more self respect that that. If he doesn’t want to play for my favorite team, the KC Chiefs, on a reasonable deal, he can pound sand.
This Father’s Day is another reminder to FA’s out there…Unless you want Mahomes to be your daddy again, since you can’t beat them, you might as well join them. [Reply]
A supposedly all world player, traded for a ham sandwich. Then just given a free release by his second team, with reports he doesn't like to practice. Screams abort to me [Reply]
At this point, he’s probably been reduced to waiting for some team to suffer an injury at W1 or W2. Might be the only way he gets anywhere close to the money he wants. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
What? Before the Hamlin game, they were the 1-seed, weren't they?
And BUF beat KC the one time they faced off last season, with no running game and a rookie OC, so unless they fell off a cliff, I don't see how this is possible.
Wow some more shit talking your team that just won a SB. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Coochie liquor:
This sounds good to me too. Make that division just a bit harder to win. Those teams are gonna beat the shit Outta each other!
It's amusing how everyone wants to compare themselves to the champs because they need to beat their division 1st. Jags will have to deal with the Titans, Buffalo has Miami and the NYJ to figure out and the Bengals have the Steelers and Ravens to defeat before thinking about the Chiefs. [Reply]