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Kansas City Chiefs @ Las Vegas Raiders 1/7/23 4:30pm
Miyagi-Do Karate replied to T&C's topic in The Stadium Wall
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The market doesn’t lie. Clowney seems to be the only one surprised that no one will sign him to more than a 1-year deal.
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Kansas City Chiefs @ Las Vegas Raiders 1/7/23 4:30pm
Miyagi-Do Karate replied to T&C's topic in The Stadium Wall
Let me remind you how these regular season chiefs games go: 1) chiefs mostly play bad 2) other team makes boneheaded play at the end 3) chiefs win by 3 -
an “elite run defender” is exactly the same type of nonsense that is applied to Sammy— who was considered elite at “drawing coverage away from other receivers.” Those are just ways to make excuses for lack of actual production. Clowney was the number 1 overall pick in the draft, and the numbers don’t lie. His production as a defensive end is putrid. Elite ends are expected to stop the run— that is just par for the course. But they are paid to sack the QB. Clowney is just a plain bad. And he apparently also has a bad attitude. There is a reason that no one wants to pay him money and no one ever wants to re-sign the guy. The one time a team Re-signed him (Browns), they clearly now have regretted it.
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Nah. Clowney is basically the defense version of Sammy Watkins.
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i agree. I don’t understand how anyone can speculate as to cause, including the NFL docs. Let’s all hope it is something rare like commotio cordis, as the NFL docs have speculated. But it is driving me a little crazy that people are speculating on various causes and calling things “misinformation” already. I am just hoping it isn’t some undiagnosed heart defect or something that could be recurring.
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Peterman starting for the bears this Sunday
Miyagi-Do Karate replied to Steptide's topic in The Stadium Wall
I don’t know why, but I always have had a soft spot for NP and will root for him this week. -
Peterman starting for the bears this Sunday
Miyagi-Do Karate replied to Steptide's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Week 18: Pats at Bills, Sunday 1/8 1pm
Miyagi-Do Karate replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
Obviously lost in the shuffle is how much we are going to also miss Damar on the field. The guy was doing an admirable job holding down the fort, for a young guy with very little experience before this year. And he saved us from Jaquan Johnson, who turned out to be pretty awful in coverage. At this point, the options aren’t great. Johnson is a liability in coverage. Marlowe knows the system but has been inactive, so not sure the staff views him as an upgrade over Johnson. I don’t know if they would ever consider moving a corner (like Benford) over to safety at this late juncture in the season, but I hope they are having those discussions. -
haha— I am going to have to try this. I bet my kids will love it too.
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Week 18: Pats at Bills, Sunday 1/8 1pm
Miyagi-Do Karate replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
“Whatever happened to that wot a guy?” ”beats me.” (long pause) ”anyway, so, should we fire Frazier or what?”- 709 replies
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Seems like a thinner version of Buffalo chicken dip?
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you are preaching to the choir about why these kids shouldn’t transfer. But that seems to be the way of college bball now. I really love Copeland’s potential— but he is good as gone. Also, guys like Carey, Brown, Taylor, and Bell all seem like transfer risks.
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I hate to be such a Debbie Downer, but I sometimes question why I am even watching this team. They aren’t good. And I can’t even watch anymore for future player development because all these young guys will probably transfer. 😢
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What Bengals & Chiefs fans are saying about the situation:
Miyagi-Do Karate replied to BigDingus's topic in The Stadium Wall
Thank you for summarizing this. I couldn’t bare to go onto that horrendous Chiefs World or whatever geocities MySpace website that those chiefs fans use. -
Nice article about Damar from Pittsburgh papers: “He’s the role model,” said Kim Spriggs, a family development specialist and preschool teacher for Focus On Renewal. “I’ve worked with a lot of kids from preschool to high school. He’s everyone’s role model. The kids around here adore him.” So much so that Spriggs spent part of Tuesday’s classes having her students make get-well-soon cards for Hamlin, who remained in critical condition after spending the night in the ICU at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center. Spriggs joked that her kids were updating her on Hamlin’s condition, then recalled how someone last year dressed up as Hamlin for Halloween. Her phone background is a youth football photo of Hamlin. Roberts keeps another from his Little Vikings days, too. “He’s just a genuinely good person,” Spriggs said. “He’s nice to all the kids. He hangs out with them. We’re just used to it at this point.”