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I fully embrace it. Dumb shit like "Can Mahomes win one without Kelce" will drive Pat to get the 4th one done. It's not even honest - it's imaginary bullshit slung out there so if he can't win 4 in a row they have some narrative to spout against him. They're Red-tards. They see Chiefs red and all rational thought stops. They have full Chiefs derangement syndrome and now even obvious and common sense items like Pat's 5 SB's will be measured by meaningless minutia. Pat isn't vocal enough, political enough, black enough, cultured enough, or some other nonsense behavior that's actually paired with jealousy and hatred because their team just can't beat Pat. Good. We've been there - we know how much it hurts. Now that we're on top we want it to hurt. You losing is every bit as much fun as us winning and growing more and more enjoyable by the day. Josh has proven that with the ball in his hand and the ability to win the game in front of him he just doesn't have it when it matters. Lamar has proven he just doesn't have the RAM to read a playoff defense and make the right play. He IS the reason his team loses. He, himself, is responsible for 2 or more turnovers per game. He's no daisy a'tall. And Burro. Poor Burro, the boss just can't afford to put a team around you. The Bangles fired the pro turd-polisher that elevated mediocre talent to a smothering and opportunistic defense. They can't pay the few studs they have and so the day of Burro competing with Mahomes for SB runs are long over. |
Rap doesn't know anything. He's full of crap.
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While a threepeat is uncharted territory. The Stoolers did win 4 rings in 5 seasons. Still a few more records to own before tapping out IMO. Get those last couple Rice records, help try for 4 in a row. One last hurrah!
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Travis supposedly in tears last night while giving a speech to the team…this could be it
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">I’m told just like last year Travis Kelce was moved to tears during his speech to the team last night at the team hotel. He’s an emotional person, and some in the organization don’t want to admit it, but they do believe this could be his final game. *♂️ He hasn’t said anything one…</p>— James Palmer (@JamesPalmerTV) <a href="https://twitter.com/JamesPalmerTV/status/1888676293215969702?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">February 9, 2025</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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He was moved to tears… just like last year. I still just don’t see it. I don’t know how a guy moves from looking forward to 3 years of football to overnight calling it. He just doesn’t strike me as a guy who makes this kind of call within a week.
I think he knows his time left in the game is short and that his best days are starting to slip away. That’s good reason to feel emotional. And it isn’t bad fuel for him and the team for this game. |
Just a few days ago he said he sees himself being a Chief in 3 years. I hate this stupid shit. He cried last year too. The dudes emotional. That doesn't mean he's retiring.
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This is based on nothing more than he's getting up in age and one of these times they'll be right about him retiring. |
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