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  • #31
    Originally posted by SubGod22 View Post
    Mike Evans got suspended for his cheap shot on Lattimore.

    Willie Gay has been suspended 4 games for something. The NFL won't say what it is, but they're apparently claiming it's for more than the broken vacuum that he replaced. As long as they don't say what it is, the narrative is that he's being suspended for the broken vacuum.
    Someone did the math. One broken vacuum is equal to expressing yourself on 8.5 masseuses.

    Willie Gay has a history of mental health issues. He went on a rampage and tore up her apartment, and I think I saw somewhere that he now sees someone about his issues which is why they agreed to 4 games.
    People who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us who do. -Isaac Asimov

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    • #32

      "You Just Want to Slap The #### Outta Some People"

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      • #33
        Won over $650 on last nights Chiefs game. Picking them to beat the spread only got me about $20, but the in game parlay got me about $635. Not bad for a couple of $10 bets.

        Chiefs looked really go last night against what was the best defense in the NFL up to that point.

        Saw a stat where Creed won 100% of his pass blocking snaps and Wylie won something like 98%. Haven't seen numbers for Smith and Thuney but would assume they're pretty good as well.

        Mahomes is ridiculous.

        Pacheco is going to be good.

        CEH, when healthy, is a fantastic RB.

        Kelce is amazing. I believe he's 5th now all-time in receiving yards for a TE, and has played a lot fewer games than those above him. He could move into 4th before the end of the year. He needs about 650 more yards and he's currently played 73 fewer games than Shannon Sharpe who is in that spot. Not sure how long Travis will play and that's the only thing that could keep him from reaching 1st. He needs about 2500 more yards to get to 3rd, 3700 more yards for 2nd and almost 6000 to reach Gonzalez for the top spot. He'll need to stay healthy to have a chance at that one.

        The Chiefs D has really stepped up so far, and will only get better when Gay and McDuffie are back.

        Very excited for this team and what they can become.
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        • #34
          Mahomes went video game mode in the first half. Silly.

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          • #35
            I'm sure we've all seen the video, or at least heard about the protester who got laid out by Bobby Wagner during the Rams/49ers game this past week. The protester has the nerve to file a police report against Wagner.

            Eagle - Protester subdued by Rams' Wagner files police report

            Police can't say anything about it since there's now an investigation. One would think this would go away fairly quickly, but it is California so who the hell knows. Wagner isn't concerned and he brings up some logical points about how players and coaches should be concerned when these people trespass onto the field as you never know what they may have in their hands or pockets or whatever. This look had something that was emitting a pink smoke and like Wagner said, you have no idea what that may be or the harm it could cause others.

            Now, we all know that most of the people that run onto the field/court are trying to have a look at me moment. Some of these 'protesters' think they're going to get their voice heard and make a difference. But, they are trespassing and you really never know when one of them will take it to another level. I'm sure most of us remember Monica Seles getting stabbed by a crazed spectator back in the early 90s I think it was. Not sure if there's been any other attacks during sporting events, but I wouldn't be surprised if there are others.

            I fully support players taking action. Especially in football when they have all of that gear on. It's definitely going to hurt the trespasser more than the player and maybe it would help deter at least some of the idiots.
            Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
            RIP Guy Always A Shocker
            Carpenter Place - A blessing to many young girls/women
            ICT S.O.S - Great local cause fighting against human trafficking
            Wartick Insurance Agency - Saved me money with more coverage.
            Save Shocker Sports - A rallying cry

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            • #36
              Originally posted by SubGod22 View Post
              I'm sure we've all seen the video, or at least heard about the protester who got laid out by Bobby Wagner during the Rams/49ers game this past week. The protester has the nerve to file a police report against Wagner.

              Eagle - Protester subdued by Rams' Wagner files police report

              Police can't say anything about it since there's now an investigation. One would think this would go away fairly quickly, but it is California so who the hell knows. Wagner isn't concerned and he brings up some logical points about how players and coaches should be concerned when these people trespass onto the field as you never know what they may have in their hands or pockets or whatever. This look had something that was emitting a pink smoke and like Wagner said, you have no idea what that may be or the harm it could cause others.

              Now, we all know that most of the people that run onto the field/court are trying to have a look at me moment. Some of these 'protesters' think they're going to get their voice heard and make a difference. But, they are trespassing and you really never know when one of them will take it to another level. I'm sure most of us remember Monica Seles getting stabbed by a crazed spectator back in the early 90s I think it was. Not sure if there's been any other attacks during sporting events, but I wouldn't be surprised if there are others.

              I fully support players taking action. Especially in football when they have all of that gear on. It's definitely going to hurt the trespasser more than the player and maybe it would help deter at least some of the idiots.
              If Wagner was trying to hurt that dude he could have laid him out way harder than he did. This guy is delusional. You chose to run on the field with God knows what pink stuff flying out of your backside and it is Wagners fault. Give me a break junior.

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              • #37
                Russell Wilson looks done. .........and the Ponys owe him a gazillion dollars

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                • #38


                  Eagles have a tough crowd

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                  • #39
                    Andy Reid is a class act all the way.
                    Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!

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                    • #40
                      Chiefs were dominant today.
                      Go Shocks!

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by ShockerDropOut View Post
                        Chiefs were dominant today.
                        certainly were in the second half

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                        • #42
                          Does anyone have a subscription to the KC Business Journal? An article popped up while I was on the WBJ site that I am intrigued with and was hoping that maybe someone could provide some highlights. I don't expect anything to actually happen in regards to the Chiefs moving to Kansas, but this article appears to have location and incentive information for if they were to do so. Pretty sure the location is out at Legends.

                          So if anyone does subscribe, I know we have some KC area posters, and can share a bit of info it would be appreciated.

                          KCBJ - If Chiefs decide to relocate to Kansas, here's the most likely stadium site and the top incentives for moving

                          If a move to Kansas is in play for the Kansas City Chiefs, here's where area developers and brokers think the NFL team could call home in the Sunflower State. Plus, we look at some of the incentives that could apply for a move across state line.
                          Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
                          RIP Guy Always A Shocker
                          Carpenter Place - A blessing to many young girls/women
                          ICT S.O.S - Great local cause fighting against human trafficking
                          Wartick Insurance Agency - Saved me money with more coverage.
                          Save Shocker Sports - A rallying cry

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                          • #43
                            There aren't many integrated touchdown celebrations

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                            • #44
                              Wichita picked up the article on the Chiefs.

                              WBJ - If Chiefs decide to relocate to Kansas, here's the most likely stadium site and the top incentives for moving

                              Should the Chiefs come knocking, Kansas also could deploy lucrative incentives that have no analog in Missouri.

                              A new stadium could leverage the state's sales tax revenue (STAR) bonds program, through which debt is issued to finance tourism-driven projects and later repaid from future sales tax proceeds generated.

                              The state also could tap a pool funded by newly legalized sports betting. Kansas law places a 10% tax on sports betting revenue at four state-sponsored casinos. After payments to a white-collar crime fund, 80% of the state's take will flow to a new fund for attracting professional sports teams. That's estimated to generate $5 million a year.

                              "Those certainly are powerful dollars," Stephens said, "and I think that puts pressure on Missouri to look thoughtfully and competitively at the value that the Chiefs bring to being on the Missouri side, and how much of that value they're willing to reinvest in not only retaining the Chiefs, but I think it's going to take a significant amount of money to build the future Arrowhead."
                              When the time comes for the Chiefs to decide their future, it will be interesting if Kansas plays a part at all. What will Missouri do to try and keep them on that side of the border? Can they match the incentives that Kansas has?

                              I think everyone loves Arrowhead and the die it dies will be a sad day. The Hunt family will have to look at if more renovations will be enough or if a new Arrowhead will need to be built. There have long been talks about some sort of dome/sliding roof being necessary for the Chiefs to ever host a Super Bowl, and that's something they're not shy about wanting to do.

                              There have been a lot of talks about the Royals moving to downtown KC and if that happens, that the Chiefs may tear down Kauffman and build a new Arrowhead in its place and then actively build an entertainment district around the complex to make it a bit more of a destination.

                              If they were to move to the Legends area, much of that is already taken care of and easy access is still in play. There's also still a lot of land in that area for development.

                              I still don't think it happens, but it is fun to think about. One would think that any decision is probably 7 to 10 years away as I believe the Royals are locked in for about a decade more.

                              I've also seen that there's a KC firm that specializes in sports venues that seems to have been tagged for the new stadiums expected to go up in Nashville and Buffalo. One would wonder what their vision may be for a new Arrowhead.
                              Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
                              RIP Guy Always A Shocker
                              Carpenter Place - A blessing to many young girls/women
                              ICT S.O.S - Great local cause fighting against human trafficking
                              Wartick Insurance Agency - Saved me money with more coverage.
                              Save Shocker Sports - A rallying cry

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by SubGod22 View Post
                                Wichita picked up the article on the Chiefs.

                                WBJ - If Chiefs decide to relocate to Kansas, here's the most likely stadium site and the top incentives for moving



                                When the time comes for the Chiefs to decide their future, it will be interesting if Kansas plays a part at all. What will Missouri do to try and keep them on that side of the border? Can they match the incentives that Kansas has?

                                I think everyone loves Arrowhead and the die it dies will be a sad day. The Hunt family will have to look at if more renovations will be enough or if a new Arrowhead will need to be built. There have long been talks about some sort of dome/sliding roof being necessary for the Chiefs to ever host a Super Bowl, and that's something they're not shy about wanting to do.

                                There have been a lot of talks about the Royals moving to downtown KC and if that happens, that the Chiefs may tear down Kauffman and build a new Arrowhead in its place and then actively build an entertainment district around the complex to make it a bit more of a destination.

                                If they were to move to the Legends area, much of that is already taken care of and easy access is still in play. There's also still a lot of land in that area for development.

                                I still don't think it happens, but it is fun to think about. One would think that any decision is probably 7 to 10 years away as I believe the Royals are locked in for about a decade more.

                                I've also seen that there's a KC firm that specializes in sports venues that seems to have been tagged for the new stadiums expected to go up in Nashville and Buffalo. One would wonder what their vision may be for a new Arrowhead.
                                Clark Hunt has already placed his mark on Kansas.

                                https://nypost.com/2021/04/13/chiefs...ss-kansas-usa/

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