Time for “Cut Eric Berry” and “Fire Bob Sutton” Banners?
I’m down for $25 each.
Combine for the 1st and draft for the 2nd? |
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6" away from a SB and you guys wanna burn the damn thing down. Get a grip. |
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Go back to the DC, reerun.
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Fire everyone from top to bottom. Trade Mahomes and let’s go after Kyler Murray!!!! |
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Over react much? |
If Veach had signed, traded for, or drafted a single impact defender the Chiefs are SB bound. He deserves plenty of blame.
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Can’t replace all 11 starters next year, so..... |
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Do you actually believe that flying banners to voice your displeasure is the best method of getting this across to the Front Office? Come up with something original if you are gonna direct some sort of fan sourced outrage towards the organization. |
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Write a sternly worded letter on company letterhead, lol!?? |
Can people let go of the banner thing? That was a one time deal during a time of absolute bottom of the barrel shit ****ery by the franchise. It seems like it had an effect because of the magnitude of it. Now, everytime something goes wrong, people want to do the banner thing. Plus, the dude who really spearheaded that and made it happen is basically CP retired.
But, to be clear, **** Bob Sutton. He definitely needs to go |
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You are an inspiring leader. Your ability to adjust to the times rivals Bob Sutton's ability to adjust to an opposing offense. |
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Enough with the banner bullshit
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They can't cut Berry. Well, they can but it will destroy the cap
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You think they're that stupid or something? I'm no Sutton fan, i think his schemes are too simple for a Qb to diagnose. The Chief's scheme makes the Qb's job easy. Hell, they talked about it last night. The Pats designing a scheme that didn't require too many audibles and motions because they knew how the Chiefs were going to defend them. But i don't think the Chiefs are ****ing reeruned and don't realize that. Pats knew what the Chiefs were going to do. Chiefs knew what the Pats were going to do. Players have to step up. Maybe a better scheme is needed. But i don't think for a second that we know something the Chiefs don't. This a Perennial Playoff Football team and will be for a long, long time. Lets just assume that maybe they know things about Football and don't need banners to remind them. |
I don't care what they do with Berry considering he's going to rape the chiefs with either decision.
But Bob Sutton has needed to go for at least 2 years. If they retain him again, expect the same result. I expect banners for Sutton. |
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A few inches from a SB birth with a 1st time starting QB is not drastic. Maybe we can just be like a normal, non-dramatic fan base and let the F/O do their job and leave the Airplane banners at home, yeah? |
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No point in flying a banner over an empty stadium. NFL writers and execs all attend the combine. |
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Also, his roster spot should be used on someone playing football, not cashing fat checks. |
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I'd also argue that with as many times as they fell for the pick play, they're arguably pretty stupid. Perhaps as players and as coaches. Perhaps the Chiefs apparent system of little-to-no accountability allows them to go home and drink instead of hitting the books, practicing timing routes, rub routes, defeating pick plays, as a team, until late into the evening. And then going home and watching film until 3am, just so THEY know their opponents better than they know themselves. You know, like BB and Tom-Terrific get credit for. |
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Let some other team deal with Eric "Overage Joe" Berry's spirits and drama. |
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I think Clark is a mediocre owner who made a great hire in Reid. The fact he hired Herm, Todd, and Romeo (and we were linked to Jeff F’ing Fisher) speaks to his incompetence. Got played like a chump releasing a valuable asset like Hunt for nothing. Getting owned by EB in negotiations. Etc. He’s simply not bright enough to convince Andy to end the disasterout Sutton experiment. |
Tear what down? The defense is the worst in the league it should be torn down, you can't really get any worse.
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Why are people against this idea?
We've wanted to cut Berry and fire Bob all year LMAO |
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They should literally just cut everyone off the D who makes a lot of money, if you're going to suck don't do it paying a lot of money.
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Geez, this poor guy came up with a decent idea and he's getting hammered here.
I'll kick in $25. |
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There's no "Falling for the Pick Play". It's DESIGNED to break man coverage. It's why the Chiefs started running them against the Patriots Man-coverage schemes. And the NFL allows offenses to do this. And if you sit back in Zone, you'll get picked apart like they did to the Chargers. You seem to not understand that, which devalues your post quite a bit. It's a no-win situation for the defense here. Play zone and get picked apart, or play Man and get exposed to rub routes. The Chiefs picked the proper poison. The problem is they couldn't stop the run. |
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I guess the Chefs don't so much as have the Innerwebs, are too stupid to understand it, or to lazy to practice it enough to effectively counter it. https://blogs.usafootball.com/blog/4...-counteract-it That being said, if Andy would lose a few pounds so that he could get close to an official fast enough, and light him the **** up about pick plays, draw attention to him screaming at the official like we say yesterday, we might actually get a few pick calls. But alas, that's not a game Andy will play, or allow his priestly players to play. Bunt no, it's NOT impossible to counter, it just takes professionals honing their MOTHER ****ING skills and being passionate about it. And screaming at officials. Yeah, it might cost you 15 at some point, but the officials are human (or so I'm told), and they know throwing that flag is going to draw at least a few seconds of discussion about what he just missed calling. |
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Sutton likely will get fired. We don't need Banners for that. And cutting EB makes no sense. He's just been this place's scapegoat all damn season. He got beat on two jump balls by a player substantially bigger than him and all of a sudden he sucks. :rolleyes: |
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My vote for the EB one is Cut Eric Berry’s “Spirit” |
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And I truly believe he delayed getting surgery to attempt to trip his injury guarantee. Addition by subtraction. |
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If it were so easy to counter, the Patriots wouldn't be so damn dominant. If it were so easy to counter, the Chiefs and everyone else in the league wouldn't be running them. The Chiefs run rub routes and get away with it all the damn time. It's PART of the game now. That's why no one bitches to refs about it. They ALL do it and they ALL get away with it quite frequently. The Patriots just happen to the best at it. Point being, No one "fell for a pick play". It's part of the game now, and a commonly used answer to man coverage. |
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Jacksonville, Detroit, Tennessee, Miami and Pittsburgh all found a way to suppress it enough to win. Detroit, Tennessee, and Pittsburgh held Tom and the unstoppable New England pick-play to 10 ****ing points in each of their games... So get out of here that it's impossible. It's hard, you just need to have not-stupid players, and not-stupid coaches... We suffer both of those and a ****ing stupid scheme too! |
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Every game is different, every Sunday. I'm explaining to you what happened YESTERDAY, in THAT game. Sutton will be fired. Or should be at least. That isn't even my argument here. My argument is that we don't need banners or over the top dramatics that make our fan base look like cry babies. Let the F/O handle it. They will. Yeah, believe it or not, they have eyes and they self-evaluate. |
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On the big play EB game up in OT:
“ The pass play to Gronkowski, which gave the Patriots a first down at the Chiefs’ 15, was not in the game plan. New England has run the Gronk slant before, but hadn’t planned to run it here, and the only play they called that wasn’t planned turned out quite possibly to be the biggest play of their day. As the 40-second play clock wound down, <b>offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels called the play they hadn’t practiced during the week because the coaches saw a coverage deficiency by Kansas City safety Eric Berry on Gronkowski </b>.” |
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Berry plays at less than 100% and performs as such and he’s a brokedick loser. We’re all frustrated with his situation. But for every dollar that you raise for an anti-Berry banner, I will personally put 2x that into a banner supporting him. This shouldn’t be who we are as fans. It’s poor form. |
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Simply put, you can't sell-out on man or zone coverage to the point that any QB can know for sure what D you're going to play (a skill), and you have to get your bump off the line. They'll send men in motion to try to make you show your cards, but you get paid to know how to stay cool. But I'm sure you knew that and will default to Tom being God's real son.. I guess we lost this game before it started, the moment the Chiefs, like you, were convinced that the pick-play is impossible for humans to defend. |
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He’s the mostly highly paid safety in NFL history for a reason. He made way too much $$ as the #5 pick with the old, asenine rookie scale. He’s (so far) earned $0 of his new megadeal, which handicaps our ability to win a SB. He’s gotta go. |
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The team paid him. He’s been injured. Every defensive player still gushes about his influence. He’s grossly overpaid vs production. I’m sure he knows that. Many of you think that doesn’t mean anything to him and he just wants to collect his paycheck. Yet you have no evidence that this is the person whom he is. In fact, plenty argues the opposite. Many of you are just projecting. |
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But his body is breaking down. You can’t have a $15M cap hit on a guy that’s in the tub. The Pats and BB would never keep EB around, and just because we’re polite midwesterns, we shouldn’t either |
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Every one of you would’ve fought for every last dollar had you been in his shoes. |
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Want to know why "we" (because I'm in the crowd) think he's just milking the system? That's why, he won't even bother to explain what's going on for us understand his situation, much less to feel sorry for him. **** him... He can take his money and leave. He can suffer in silence on a beach somewhere and run Zumba classes. |
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My target isn’t Berry. It’s Clark for giving him a bad, sentimental contract. We have a generational talent at QB and wide open 2 year window. Everyone’s gotta step up their games to match MVPat. |
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Oh, and he's earned every bit of scorn too. Get over him surviving cancer, we were all in his camp when he beat that ****ing disease, our scorn is solely because he's decided to apparently give very little, and be anything but a gladiator, since getting paid. And yes, he has the right to the money, the Chiefs were stupid enough to pay him, and they'll probably do it again, soon, so it's legal for him to bone us. But please don't tell us "who we are" until our identity as a team is good enough to get to the SB. Losses like yesterdays, and Berry's actions being allowed to put us in the stupid bind we were in is proof "who we are" needs to change. Perhaps a little less warm and nice and a little more cold and businesslike. |
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Last plane in the air gets to fly their message unimpeded for the remainder of their fuel. |
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How about we sign DJ and Tamba next year too!
Get the band back together. |
Sutton banner I could possibly see but not Eric Berry. I'm thinking Chiefs realize Berry has little value on the field. Similar to letting DJ go. Painful must the right medicine.
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Hoping that was just happy talk is not a plan. |
Berry’s extension was a terrible mistake. Clark seems to enjoy stepping in it.
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Would Clark even let Andy release Berry?
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