my memory of his injury history did not match up with the facts. I guess I've just kind of assumed all Chargers WRs have injury problems because it's always felt that way
Could the argument also be made that leaving the team that drafted you (and that team's fanbase) behind in pursuit of a championship and personal legacy is also a form of greed? It certainly felt that way when Lebron left Cleveland the first time.
I believe there's plenty of people here at TBD who would do what you suggested in a heartbeat. Hard to tell what's tongue-in-cheek vs what's serious these days.
Understandable. For future reference, my tongue is always in my cheek 🙃 It's how I cope
Spags D is very personnel dependent. KC has more talent on defense than the Bills do to be able to make it work.
Last 3 playoff games against the Chiefs the combines score is 95-89. The Chiefs are 6 points better against what most would consider a clearly inferior defense in terms of both personnel and coaching. Is Spags really that great?
I think maybe you've taken me far too seriously.
They were washed, as evident in the season Poyer had in Miami and Hyde doing nothing this year.
They had to move off them. The lack of continuity I'm sure hurt though but that's what coaches are for.
Not saying they didn't have to move off of them. Moving off of them was the right move. But nobody was going to fill those two spots without a drop-off.