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Tavarres King catches TD in playoffs....


Jeremy Igo

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The guy who hasnt been here for 3 season catching 3 passes in a season  (4 in a career ) has nothing to do with our season and doesn't make it worse. Though I won't be surprised at this thread having multiple pages of sad commentary.

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15 minutes ago, TheMostInterestingMan said:

I remember at one point people were crowning him with amazing potential on here. I did like the guy. But it's funny to reflect on those days. Praying Gettis or King or ANYBODY could become a legit WR.

We're still waiting 

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He's no big deal, but the reason anyone cares is because he looks like a real WR. We play two guys who look like and run routes like a TE and have a burner that can only run flys and posts. I have wanted a true speed or slot reciever with skill for years.

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18 minutes ago, thomas96 said:

Well it'll all turn out okay when Seattle beats Atlanta and then loses to the Packers who make the "Boys" go one and done, and the Chiefs beat the Pats. 50 years later rematch of SB I.

The Chiefs won't get by the Steelers.  The rest is absolutely possible.  Steelers are too stacked though.  

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1 minute ago, tiger7_88 said:

Definitely playing well.  Looks like an ideal option from the slot.

Of course, for us to have recognized that, Ron would have had to break away from his veteran-fetish.

lolololol... I made a funny!

He has 3 receptions including this all season. 2 on 4 targets during the season. That isnt good. 

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3 minutes ago, nctarheel0619 said:

The Chiefs won't get by the Steelers.  The rest is absolutely possible.  Steelers are too stacked though.  

We'll see. Chiefs are the most well rounded team in the league by far, with top 10 offense and defense. Very efficient on both sides and against the Steelers below average D will likely be able to control the clock and keep the ball away from the Steelers' big 3. Need to win the turnover battle as always, but they've done that all year and with Ben's aggressiveness will likely be able to capitalize on some of his riskier throws.

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14 minutes ago, tiger7_88 said:

Definitely playing well.  Looks like an ideal option from the slot.

Of course, for us to have recognized that, Ron would have had to break away from his veteran-fetish.

lolololol... I made a funny!

You mean to tell me we aren't putting the best players on the field?

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

Said it in the game thread...

The Giants spent a ridiculous amount of money in free agency this offseason going for a Super Bowl run.

This is what it got them.

I've been told they were making the Superbowl and that spending the most in free agency guaranteed a SuperBowl win.

Are you telling me that's not how football works?

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