Originally Posted by IowaHawkeyeChief:
Preface the below with... I hate the Patriots.
However, the Kraft situation is similar to Tyreek's situation. The media blasted out that Kraft was getting sex at a Asian massage parlor that had Chinese immigrants that were being trafficked and not allowed to leave the premises.
The less sensational facts since is that there were no Chinese girls being trafficked or held against their will. However, the narrative in every other NFL city is that he had sex with trafficked captive chinese girls.
Does this sound familiar. The Tyreek situation should reinforce the need for us to be skeptical of click bait and do your own research before throwing out judgement. Particularly if the resulting fine or punishment doesn't seem correct.
Amnorix should do this for Hill, and you should do it for Kraft.
Originally Posted by Amnorix:
Your morality seems....highly subjective. You seem to have conveniently forgotten that the Chiefs had a player who committed murder also:
With all the off-field issues of the Pats, some of their fans need some "whataboutism" to make them feel better about themselves and their fandom. I get that. But aside from that, not a **** given about what they think. GO CHIEFS! [Reply]
Originally Posted by Amnorix:
Right, and Aaron Hernandez didn't have issues?
Trafficker? You mean Kraft? For getting a handy at a massage parlor from some middle aged lady? :-) Ok, if you want to believe it, I can't stop you. Go for it.
And here is the irony. You downplaying the media's story about a person in your organization as you look down at Chief fans for doing the same with their player.
If Edleman had this Tyreek stuff happen and the only evidence was him saying that on tape, in addition to the charges being dropped, you really would calling for his release? Or not root for him? Or what is it you want KC fans to do?
I'm not even trying to rag on you or Pats fans. Every fan base does this, including the Chiefs. It's funny seeing fans believe a story when it's against a player they don't support or expecting high morality, but when it's their own player or owner or whatever, that's when they actually dive into the details and are shocked when others don't do the same. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Amnorix:
JFC, the NFL schedule is locked in based on a pre-set formula. The NFL had ZERO ability to decide anything other than which week the games occurred on, NOT THE ACTUAL OPPONENTS. :-)
There you go- you answered your own rant.
Makes a Big difference when and where those games are scheduled.
Example. Chiefs play Texans at home and 4 days later have to be in Denver to play a division opponent in the mountain air. Yep, a little tougher game based on the scheduling. :-)
You guys were having a very average year last season- then get to play the last two game at home against shit teams to get some starters rested.
But if you ask any Pats fans including you; you Always have the toughest Division; Always have the toughest schedule; Never get Any calls your way; have Never bent the rules; spied on other teams practices; cheated; deflated balls; done Anything unethical; and Never received 1 single break by the NFL or the refs EVER!!!!
It is no wonder why the rest of the NFL thinks you guys are whiney, entitled, arrogant, hypocrites. [Reply]
Faketriots fans should examine their own morally bankrupt franchise before talking about Tyreek Hill.
You drafted and employed a future serial killer... Aaron Hernandez.
Your Super Bowl MVP is a confirmed drug cheat... Julian Edelman.
The best player in your franchise's history runs a glorified steroid cartel with a known steroid cheat... Tom Brady.
Your owner was just arrested and charged with his involvement in a strip mall prostitution scandal... Robert Kraft.
And we won't even bring up Lisa Olson since 99.9% of current Faketriots "fans" weren't on the bandwagon during their franchise's embarrassing situation with her in 1990. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ChiTown:
Our Offense came out really flat and stiff in that first half. We didn't handle or combat the Pats pressure very well at all. I think that was the worst game our OL played all year. With all due respect to the SB Champs, we looked extremely unprepared to play that game.
IIRC, the Chiefs only had two halves all season where they didn't score a TD. Both was the first half of their two games against the Patriots.
Who also held the Rams -- the 3rd highest scoring team in the NFL -- to a single field goal in the SB.
Now, I'm not saying it MIGHT have something to do with the Patriots and their hall of fame acknowledged defensive mastermind coach, but...welll....maybe just a little bit that and not all "the Chiefs were flat". [Reply]
Originally Posted by KCChiefsFan88:
Faketriots fans should examine their own morally bankrupt franchise before talking about Tyreek Hill.
You drafted and employed a future serial killer... Aaron Hernandez.
Your Super Bowl MVP is a confirmed drug cheat... Julian Edelman.
The best player in your franchise's history runs a glorified steroid cartel with a known steroid cheat... Tom Brady.
Your owner was just arrested and charged with his involvement in a strip mall prostitution scandal... Robert Kraft.
And we won't even bring up Lisa Olson since 99.9% of current Faketriots "fans" weren't on the bandwagon during their franchise's embarrassing situation with her in 1990.
Kudos for knowing who Lisa Olson is, though why you're bringing up a 30 year old, three owners ago situation is a bit unclear.
As to the rest, it's mostly a crock of BS, but whatever makes you sleep better at night. [Reply]
They doubled him and he still caught a bomb. The real problem was we picked a bad game to start slow. Once started, team scored at will. Still hurts to be honest.
Defense not getting off the field is what killed us as much as anything. I mean our offense had a horrible first half but still scored 31 points against a very stout D. That's saying something. [Reply]