Originally Posted by fan4ever:
Clark looked like he was limping as he came off the field Monday night. Not optimistic about him being healthy any time soon.
He wasn’t even on the injury report yesterday. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
I can’t help but think he’s a bit of a front runner, not necessarily in a bad way, but in the sense that his personality is great when things are going good, and borderline toxic when they’re going terribly.
I've been getting that vibe from Kelce lately. He isn't toxic but his body language goes to shit when things aren't going our way. [Reply]
Originally Posted by fan4ever:
Clark looked like he was limping as he came off the field Monday night. Not optimistic about him being healthy any time soon.
look at this rotten bleeding cunt
never seen such a sad sack group of bitches on CP the last two weeks
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
I've been getting that vibe from Kelce lately. He isn't toxic but his body language goes to shit when things aren't going our way.
I think Kelce is playing hurt. Same thing with Mahomes. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
You know who else would probably be a lot better if the defense around him gets their shit together?
Tyrann Mathieu.
I can’t help but think he’s a bit of a front runner, not necessarily in a bad way, but in the sense that his personality is great when things are going good, and borderline toxic when they’re going terribly.
He always has a cunty attitude. It's just a bit endearing when we're playing good. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Detoxing:
That "I hate Chris Jones" thread has been awfully quiet this week.
I guess no one wants to be taken to the woodshed with clips of his dominance against NYG.
Losing games makes the dumb fucks even dumber fucks. When literally their expectations are to win NFL games by 2 or 3 TDs every week, you know they have no clue [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
I've been getting that vibe from Kelce lately. He isn't toxic but his body language goes to shit when things aren't going our way.
I think Pest nailed it.
He’s clearly not 100% and probably sick of being mugged every play. [Reply]
Originally Posted by The Franchise:
I think Kelce is playing hurt. Same thing with Mahomes.
That would explain it.
And in his defense, he was literally the only guy on the team (until that fumble against NYG) who was putting in the work. When Tyreek and Mahomes were fucking up, he was going steady and I'd bet that would have added to his frustration. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
I think Pest nailed it.
He’s clearly not 100% and probably sick of being mugged every play.
This as well.
You could see it boil over in the NYG game when he started yelling at the ref. He's never really got those calls, but it seems like they're letting DBs get away with even more this season. [Reply]
They talked about it on Times Ours but the Giants played it perfectly. You put your best CB on Kelce and then your second best on Hill with the safety doubling him. [Reply]
Originally Posted by The Franchise:
They talked about it on Times Ours but the Giants played it perfectly. You put your best CB on Kelce and then your second best on Hill with the safety doubling him.
I said it going into the Ravens game.
It's the Belichick approach. And it's the only thing that's ever really slowed him down. I haven't been able to figure out why more teams haven't been doing this for years.
I think part of it is that very few corners have the level of physicality that Bradberry has so not many can stick with him. But still - it should be the default attempt for everybody.
Nobody can single Hill. And few teams have the personnel to double Hill AND Kelce. So if you're picking your poison, you double Hill and single Kelce. Well you damn sure don't want to be doing that with a Linebacker or a weak CB.
It's just self-evident, IMO. And has been for a long time.
Some of these guys are far dumber than I realize. [Reply]