Chiefs!! Throw out your thoughts thread
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Chiefs!! Throw out your thoughts thread
Willie suggested this forum would be a good place for a Chief's thread I agree.
When shooting the breeze with my buddies or family members, Chiefs are a good point of conversation. Many families are making watching, listening to, or going to a game a regular weekly ritual. Kind of like a mini Thanksgiving each week. At my home i get a hoot out of me being a pessimist and my sweetie being an optimist. The 75 yard pass this week was another Mahomes moment she could let me know I am a debbie downer, then we laugh. Or the stupid rituals we do. Mine is to go take load release when things are going bad. Usually, Mahomes has scored a touchdown by the time I return and my dear wife reminds me I missed the play. In which I retort see what "I" caused. I was disappointed when I returned just before half and we were futher behind. I guess I didn't hav a productive enough session or didn't have a proper dedication to the other team (secretly like Mayfield).
My star of the game was Bolton. In that flury at the end, I thought Bolton's tackle of Hunt was huge as it kept Cleveland from getting a 1st down. Speaking of Hunt imagine him as a Chief.
Thankfully the season has started. Love them Chiefs!
When shooting the breeze with my buddies or family members, Chiefs are a good point of conversation. Many families are making watching, listening to, or going to a game a regular weekly ritual. Kind of like a mini Thanksgiving each week. At my home i get a hoot out of me being a pessimist and my sweetie being an optimist. The 75 yard pass this week was another Mahomes moment she could let me know I am a debbie downer, then we laugh. Or the stupid rituals we do. Mine is to go take load release when things are going bad. Usually, Mahomes has scored a touchdown by the time I return and my dear wife reminds me I missed the play. In which I retort see what "I" caused. I was disappointed when I returned just before half and we were futher behind. I guess I didn't hav a productive enough session or didn't have a proper dedication to the other team (secretly like Mayfield).
My star of the game was Bolton. In that flury at the end, I thought Bolton's tackle of Hunt was huge as it kept Cleveland from getting a 1st down. Speaking of Hunt imagine him as a Chief.
Thankfully the season has started. Love them Chiefs!
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Reid had good things to say about Bolton. Good first game.
Reid had good things to say about Bolton. Good first game.
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What has Frank ever done to warrant any real enthusiasm?
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I look forward to Clark playing with Reed. Maybe the Seattle magic will return when they last.played together. From SBNation...
Perhaps there’s a more important factor than Clark’s weight that comes into play this season. Clark’s best season as a professional coincided with the best season for Jarran Reed when each set a career-high and had double-digit sacks playing together in Seattle. Reunited in Kansas City, with an elite pass rusher in Chris Jones, these two may form one of the most formidable trios in the league. Jones is likely to command the most attention, whether rushing from inside or outside, leaving more one-on-one matchups for Reed and Clark to exploit.
Also I think Clark can help against the run.
Perhaps there’s a more important factor than Clark’s weight that comes into play this season. Clark’s best season as a professional coincided with the best season for Jarran Reed when each set a career-high and had double-digit sacks playing together in Seattle. Reunited in Kansas City, with an elite pass rusher in Chris Jones, these two may form one of the most formidable trios in the league. Jones is likely to command the most attention, whether rushing from inside or outside, leaving more one-on-one matchups for Reed and Clark to exploit.
Also I think Clark can help against the run.
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This is a good thought piece about Thornhill not playing much in the Ravens game. The crux of the pundit is Thornhill is in the doghouse. Tweeties from Thornhill seem to indicate bad blood is brewing. Thornhill is by far better than Sorensen. I hope for the defense sake this is ironed. It has been pretty bad.
https://arrowheadaddict.com/2021/09/24/ ... kc-chiefs/
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