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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Them trading Tyreek Hill was such a massive blunder. This is what an all-time great QB looks like when he doesn't trust his offense. He doesn't trust his OL and he doesn't trust any of his receivers outside of Kelce.

And Kelce is looking old, too. Don't really blame.him if he hangs it up after this year.

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1 minute ago, kungfoodude said:

I was a Burns fan for a while but this season has been a fuging disgrace. 

Oh, I was too. I defended him for a long time expecting him to take the next step in development. He just hasn't. You can't pay him like an elite defender hoping he actually becomes one in his sixth season. He probably just is what he is at this point.

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Just now, MillionDollarCam said:

Is Matt Nagy calling the plays in KC? If so, I can’t imagine that continues much longer. Hell, he may not be employed much longer.

Reid always has been and always will be the play caller. He is definitely off his game today, but then again the Raiders are just plain kicking their ass in every individual match up. Not a whole lot you can do to overcome that with play calling. You gotta be able to win somewhere.

But he's definitely going full Mike Shula today. Constantly looking for the big play instead of just focusing on moving the football. And now he's painted himself into the corner of pretty much having to look for the chunk plays that just haven't been there today.

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Oh, I was too. I defended him for a long time expecting him to take the next step in development. He just hasn't. You can't pay him like an elite defender hoping he actually becomes one in his sixth season. He probably just is what he is at this point.

Need to tag and sign and trade for whatever they can get... of course watch him explode and be a 15+ sack difference maker when we do.

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Oh, I was too. I defended him for a long time expecting him to take the next step in development. He just hasn't. You can't pay him like an elite defender hoping he actually becomes one in his sixth season. He probably just is what he is at this point.

100%. He will be a pass rush specialist for another 6-8 years in the NFL. Likely as a journeyman that bounces around after his next deal.

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4 minutes ago, KSpan said:

And Kelce is looking old, too. Don't really blame.him if he hangs it up after this year.

He IS old. He turned 34 early this season. Still a good player, could probably still be elite, but he's just not a #1 target anymore. He's in the Thielen situation. Still good, but no longer up to the role his offense needs him to play because other guys just haven't stepped up. It ain't their fault. Father Time is undefeated.

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Reid always has been and always will be the play caller. He is definitely off his game today, but then again the Raiders are just plain kicking their ass in every individual match up. Not a whole lot you can do to overcome that with play calling. You gotta be able to win somewhere.

But he's definitely going full Mike Shula today. Constantly looking for the big play instead of just focusing on moving the football. And now he's painted himself into the corner of pretty much having to look for the chunk plays that just haven't been there today.

The play calls aren't bad/,different than the past they just don't have any real playmakers outside of Kelce.

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2 minutes ago, BY9Franchise said:

Need to tag and sign and trade for whatever they can get... of course watch him explode and be a 15+ sack difference maker when we do.

It could happen if he goes to a stacked D where he could play less snaps and focus more on simply rushing the passer. We need him to be an every down jack of all trades and he just ain't it. He's a one trick pony but in the right situation it'd be a helluva trick.

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