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I've watched enough interviews with nfl players to know many of them were not at college for academics.
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Death, Taxes and Chiefs or Ravens
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Report: Terry McLaurin requests trade
The Cincinnati Kid replied to Big Blitz's topic in The Stadium Wall
What would you trade? Samuel and a 3? -
Report: Terry McLaurin requests trade
DrDawkinstein replied to Big Blitz's topic in The Stadium Wall
Ha! I clicked in to be like "Oh, we're at this phase of negotiations". Next will be his public request to meet with ownership. Then a market resetting contract. -
Those would be happy days indeed.
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This seems more like a third knee surgery The old snippy snippy snippy vasectomy
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@HappyDays has reported he signed with Buffalo.
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Alec Anderson knee surgery; out 1-2 weeks
Captain_Quint replied to Rubes's topic in The Stadium Wall
I'm a retired moyle, but yes. Everytime I've circumcised someone its taken two weeks. -
Training camp a rainy July 31 2025 day
BillsFanForever19 replied to scuba guy's topic in The Stadium Wall
Could be another reason they're doing it. They could be trying to coach those instincts out of him. -
Christian Benford....not just a zone corner
The Jokeman replied to Logic's topic in The Stadium Wall
So much for converting him to Safety lol -
I don't care that I'm watching future UFL and CFL players. I'm in dammit
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I think this might be a bit counterproductive in his case. Keon's basketball instincts seem to kick in so many times and and he instinctively engages in the hand fighting, trying to box out the defender instead of working on his footwork and trying to create separation on his routes. I'm not a coach though so my take is probably hot garbage. 😄
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It would have taken an additional 3 minutes to correct that, if you don't have issue fair enough. I don't care for it on a Bills fan forum. Here is your unreviewed corrected version 1 minute later 🛑 “Three Strikes Against the Chiefs”? Why That Narrative Doesn’t Hold Up in 2025 The claim that the 2025 Kansas City Chiefs are doomed due to historical red flags — perfect record in one-score games, three straight Super Bowl appearances, and a blowout loss in the big game — sounds compelling on the surface. But when you look at the actual facts of Kansas City’s 2024 campaign, the argument doesn’t just fall apart — it misses the point entirely. ❌ Strike One? The One-Score Game “Luck” Fallacy Claim: 11 one-score wins = inevitable regression. Reality: The Chiefs were 15-2 in the regular season and 2-1 in the postseason, finishing 17-3 overall — and their one-score wins weren’t “lucky” squeakers from a mediocre team. Kansas City never scored more than 30 points in regulation all season yet still went 15-1 with starters. That’s not luck — that’s dominance in execution, defense, and game control. Their +59 point differential doesn’t tell the whole story. They held 15 opponents under 24 points, and went undefeated at home — a first since 2003. Their clutch wins weren’t from fluky comebacks. They led wire-to-wire or controlled most of those games with elite situational defense and special teams. Context matters: Unlike the 2022 Vikings or 2015 Panthers, the Chiefs had league-best coaching, a championship-caliber defense, and a Hall of Fame QB. Their wins didn’t rely on coin flips — they relied on execution under pressure. ❌ Strike Two? Three Straight Super Bowl Appearances = Decline? Claim: No team has made three straight Super Bowls and won the third. Reality: No team has ever entered its third straight Super Bowl with Kansas City’s resume of active dominance. The Chiefs: Went 15-1 with starters. Won the AFC West for the ninth consecutive time. Hosted the AFC Championship for the seventh straight year. Became the first team in history to go back-to-back and then return for a third Super Bowl — something the Dolphins, Patriots, and Bills didn’t do. Went undefeated at home, won 10 conference games, and beat both Buffalo and Baltimore en route to the Super Bowl. Translation: They’re not limping into the history books — they’re rewriting them. ❌ Strike Three? A Blowout Loss = Collapse? Claim: Teams who get blown out in the Super Bowl rarely bounce back. Reality: Kansas City’s 40-22 loss to Philly looks bad on paper — but dig into the context: Kansas City turned the ball over three times in the first half, including a pick-six and a red zone interception. They were down 24-0 before halftime — not because they were overmatched, but because of executional miscues. Mahomes still finished with 3 TDs and 300+ yards. The Chiefs outscored the Eagles 22-16 in the second half, even with Philly pulling starters. This team has bounced back before: Lost Super Bowl LV → Back in the Super Bowl two years later. Lost 2021 AFC title game → Back-to-back titles in 2022 and 2023. A one-game loss — even in the Super Bowl — doesn’t negate a 17-3 season where they handled elite competition weekly.
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18.5 pages before he signs an extension and reports. Over/under bets can be sent to Simon or myself.
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Well that's kind of the point isn't it The OP used AI to organize material he's familiar with for efficiency's sake. That's responsible use imo You used it to fabricate an argument using football data you're clearly unfamiliar with...most people who follow the league would have known the Chiefs were certainly not blowing teams out to the tune of a +131 point differential
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When can we start to freak out about Spencer Brown?
KOKBILLS replied to Ethan in Cleveland's topic in The Stadium Wall
Glad to see the big man is coming back. I'm also super interested in Grable's progress. Considering where he was Drafted I was thrilled with his play when he got in there last year. Now with a full year under his belt how much better will he be? -
Imagine him with Josh. 😍
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Report: Terry McLaurin requests trade
Kirby Jackson replied to Big Blitz's topic in The Stadium Wall
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So he’ll be extended by next week
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Training Camp News - Around the League version
Bruffalo replied to DrDawkinstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
Tough to throw interceptions when every corner you've signed is injured. Aren't they on like 6th stringers at this point?