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Old 09-20-2018, 09:15 AM   #56
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I keep saying "He won't be Brady. He won't be Rodgers..."

And I'm just saying it pro forma at this point. I'm saying it because I'm supposed to say it.

Because the **** if I can see anything in his physical tools or how he plays/approaches the game to support it.

One of the most exciting things about going to the game on Sunday is that I am confident that I'll be in Canton in about 20 years as one of a very small number of people that can say "I saw that dude's first game at Arrowhead". I haven't missed a game in 9 years but with 3 kids now, that streak's on borrowed time. So I'll probably miss a start or even a few of his over the course of his career. But I'll be damned if I'm gonna miss many of them.

Seriously - what the hell can this kid not do? He threw a pass that was batted at the line of scrimmage that went 17 yards in the air (and Kelce somehow almost got himself stopped in time to make a play on it) - his ****ing deflections are aggressive downfield. This is going to be such a rush.
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