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Old 11-22-2017, 01:42 PM   #1
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There's going to be so many whiny ****ing bitches his first two years when his extreme levels of talent result in errors of aggression.

But they'll all come around when we're pouring molten hot lava down the throats of every NFL defense with Mahomes firing lasers to the best TE and fastest WR the league has to offer.

The excitement is going to be so overwhelming we're going to have goddamn aneurysms .
I, for one, am way past ready. I was 25 when Blackledge was drafted and because of coaching, ownership or whatever, I always felt that he was never really given a chance to succeed. Make a mistake, get pulled and put Kenney in. College players need time to adjust, Elway, Manning and other quarterbacks that were good were turnover machines their first few years.

Will the fan base be willing to endure the growing pains? Will ownership be willing to listen to the media blast them for making a possible mistake?

I hope so because I'm getting tired of the lather, rinse and repeat formula of regular season success followed by post season suck-ness.

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