I really don’t think the majority of fans even know who Brooke Pryor is or that they’re supposed to be mad. I also don’t think the Chiefs organization or players will retaliate. They have a Superbowl to win. [Reply]
Instead of heckling the reporters and getting thrown out of training camp, I suggest cheering excessively any time Tyreek does anything right. That will let them know who we support. [Reply]
There will be some media repercussions , rather it's short answers or pulled passes.
If it were me I'd yank the Stars for the season, yank KCTV5s after preseason and let all the other local stations have the in depth interviews and exclusives.
They can all earn theirs back. [Reply]
Originally Posted by PHOG:
The Editorial Board? :-)
this is exactly what should happen
revoke access for the sportswriters
give it to the editorial board
watch the hilarious embarrassing questions and non-answers that follow
with zero insight about football in whatever they write
HILL'S FIRST PRACTICE FRAUGHT WITH CONTROVERSY
By The KC Star Editorial Board
Originally Posted by :
It was a controversial day at Chiefs training camp. Patrick Mahomes made several nice passes, some of which were caught by alleged domestic abuser Tyreek Hill. He appeared to show no remorse whatsoever when he hauled them in for long gains.
At one point, the Chiefs didn't even send a defense out to stop Tyreek Hill. it would appear they will even subvert the rules of their own pointless game to make a horrible monster look good.
Hill did not speak to reporters after practice. What is he hiding? Is he afraid we'll ask questions the NFL and Johnson County DA won't?
Several children approached Hill for autographs after practice, but none of them allowed him to touch them, and he quickly signed and move on to the next fan. It's clear how the public views Hill.
Originally Posted by Hog's Gone Fishin:
I hope Brooke interviews Tyreek and he grabs her by the throat and gives her a falcon punch.
Oh wait, that might be bad.
I wouldn’t blame Tyreek for being short or rude with certain members of the media, but it’s probably best for him to take the high road. Just go on with your usual business as if nothing happened. No need to make a story of it every week if he can avoid it. [Reply]