Originally Posted by Wisconsin_Chief: Well it's pretty clear the Chiefs had no interest in bringing him back, they easily could have afforded that if they wanted to.
Kind of a shame, he's had some memorable moments here. The worst part about seeing this team be so good is losing these guys who created so many of the memories. Best of luck, Mecole.
I'm starting to wonder if the Chiefs have interest in any WR. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Gary Cooper:
I'm starting to wonder if the Chiefs have interest in any WR.
Of course you are. Because you're a buttfucking moron that hasn't learned a damn thing watching a top notch organization from top to bottom for several years now. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Gary Cooper:
I'm starting to wonder if the Chiefs have interest in any WR.
I'll take the 1996 Chiefs WR corps over this group.
It's very odd, but you have to believe they have a plan. For all we know they end up with D-Hop and draft a WR high. They always seem to come through in the end, either by 7th round RBs stepping up or 4th & 7th round corners playing like solid veterans when you think you have a glaring hole at the position.
Originally Posted by staylor26:
Of course you are. Because you're a butt****ing moron that hasn't learned a damn thing watching a top notch organization from top to bottom for several years now.
This is interesting. I think I would have kept him at that cost, but I have no idea about how he operates behind the scenes. Guy could have been a real pain to work with. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Wisconsin_Chief:
It's very odd, but you have to believe they have a plan. For all we know they end up with D-Hop and draft a WR high. They always seem to come through in the end, either by 7th round RBs stepping up or 4th & 7th round corners playing like solid veterans when you think you have a glaring hole at the position.
I'm still optimistic.
Yeah, it's early. Just been a strange offseason with several receivers leaving and nobody replaced. Last year they traded Tyreek but replaced him with Juju and MVS. I like Toney but he's got Anthony Davis' like durability. Maybe Moore turns the corner and plays more as a WR this year. He wasn't used much last season. MVS hasn't really been a #1 WR. Juju wasn't a true #1 but he put up good numbers last year. Hardman played about half a year and was replaceable as they showed over the second half. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
This is interesting. I think I would have kept him at that cost, but I have no idea about how he operates behind the scenes. Guy could have been a real pain to work with.
It's entirely posssible that Hardman didn't want to come back. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Gary Cooper:
LOL. Overreaction much junior?
That wasn't just a reaction to that post. It's your whole schtick. You morons that continue to bitch and complain during the golden era of Chiefs football are insufferable. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Gary Cooper:
Yeah, it's early. Just been a strange offseason with several receivers leaving and nobody replaced. Last year they traded Tyreek but replaced him with Juju and MVS. I like Toney but he's got Anthony Davis' like durability. Maybe Moore turns the corner and plays more as a WR this year. He wasn't used much last season. MVS hasn't really been a #1 WR. Juju wasn't a true #1 but he put up good numbers last year. Hardman played about half a year and was replaceable as they showed over the second half.
MVS will never be a WR1. He's too limited. He's really a 3.
JuJu likewise, never a 1. He's a middling but solid 2.
Hardman I think was supposed to be WR3, but Toney kind of took that over, because KT is just a more talented receiver.
Right now, there's no one on the team that can fill JuJu's role of possession receiver. Skyy might end up filling that role, except that he has to learn to read zone. [Reply]