There were games last season where you could make a strong case for him being right there with Bosa and Warner as the most impactful guys on a really good defense. He didn’t play in the game against us. [Reply]
Originally Posted by JohnnyHammersticks:
There were games last season where you could make a strong case for him being right there with Bosa and Warner as the most impactful guys on a really good defense. He didn’t play in the game against us.
No there weren't.
You related to this guy?
I like Omenihu but no, he is not to be mentioned in the same breath as Bosa or Warner. Those are possible HoF players. Omenihu is on his 3rd team at 25 years old after being a 3rd day pick.
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
No there weren't.
You related to this guy?
I like Omenihu but no, he is not to be mentioned in the same breath as Bosa or Warner. Those are possible HoF players. Omenihu is on his 3rd team at 25 years old after being a 3rd day pick.
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
No there weren't.
You related to this guy?
I like Omenihu but no, he is not to be mentioned in the same breath as Bosa or Warner. Those are possible HoF players. Omenihu is on his 3rd team at 25 years old after being a 3rd day pick.
Tap the brakes here, sport.
If you have Game Pass go back and watch him against Seattle in the playoffs. Played well against the Donks too.
You're underestimating him, but our disagreement is now preserved for posterity, so we'll see who ends up being right about him, sport. Veach just threw the bag at him. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
No there weren't.
You related to this guy?
I like Omenihu but no, he is not to be mentioned in the same breath as Bosa or Warner. Those are possible HoF players. Omenihu is on his 3rd team at 25 years old after being a 3rd day pick.
Tap the brakes here, sport.
Geez. It's the offseason! That's when you are supposed to get unnaturally excited about what could be.
Believe me, whatever your right nut did to you -- it's not your fault. [Reply]
Holy fuck Veach is continuing to own. I love his eye for young talent which is a far cry from the old Chief's GMs who loved old "veterans," many that fizzled out their careers. [Reply]