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Don't belittle me. It's not polite, and it's quite rude. I read your post, and it makes no sense. Don't blame me for your faulty logic.
Not true. There was plenty of competition and speculation about the starter's job, but Griffin was the #1, albeit by a small margin at times, the whole way...
Once again your Bell-bias shines through. Hearst and Anderson were also in the competition for the job, it was hardly a contest between Bell and Griffin. Griffin was the leading candidate the whole way, before Bell's injury, before Anderson's injury, and after Bell's return. Nothing has...
Is this revisionist history? Two months ago no one knew who the starting RB would be in Denver. The list of candidates was large: Griffin, Mike Anderson, Garrison Hearst, and Tatum Bell. Griffin did win the job in open competition, it wasn't just handed to him like you claim.
Because those...
I sure think he's going to give him a lot longer than two games to prove whether he is or isn't worthy of the starting job.
Of course it makes him look worse, I never said it didn't, but to be calling for a change already is ludicrous. I still like the guy, I don't think the fumble was entirely...
I wish I could help man, really I do. I listen to KC Sports Radio for about eleven hours a day between work and driving, I read the KC Star, and I rarely miss a single Chiefs game, but I'm just not sure about this one.Depending on the depth of your league, chances are that either LJ or Blaylock...
Is this the kind of flip-flopping you'll be doing all season long?You probably just saw Griffin's best game in week one and his worst game in week two, against the worst run defense and the best run defense respectively. If I can get somewhere in the middle of those two performances against...
I saw your thread yesterday and thought nothing of it. Watching the game I really didn't think a lot of the injury, as it looked bad, but Priest came off relatively quickly under his own power. Even this morning on sports radio in KC there wasn't any serious concern. It wasn't until the press...
Oh yeah, to clarify, the reports say it's an ankle injury. The dreaded words "High Ankle Sprain" have been floating around, but that's far from confirmed at this point.
Well... nothing official yet. But 610 AM KCSP has been reporting "rumblings" at Arrowhead that the injury to Priest could be serious. I'm not sure how much creedance should be taken in these rumors, but if I were a Priest owner, I'd definitely be worried. It seems like Vermeil is...
Disgruntled malcontent? He wanted a bigger contract. Now I don't agree with players holding out for a new contract, but I don't think you can really call him a "disgruntled malcontent."Ask pretty much any NFL GM, and they'll tell you that they'd rather have a good two-way DE than an average WR...
Agreed. And it must be noted that this was the Miami Dolphins that traded a third-round pick to get Gordon. They're obviously grasping at straws here. Most people are of the opinion that the Dolphins got fleeced in the Ogunleye/Booker trade.
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