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Does anyone else find it weird the OP just completely made this up?
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I watched the clip, and I don't think Mecca's interpretation of Toub's remarks are correct at all. It was more like that "things just didn't turn out like Veach like hoped" and it was not in a snarky way at all.
A couple other points: Not sure if it has been pointed out, but Toub indicates plan was to kick it out of the end zone against Jax and it just didn't happen. Also, Lammons is probably not happy with the Bengals at all. Most likely they just denied him the opportunity to play in the AFCCG and SB. Doubt he's going to be in the mood to spill the beans so to speak, even if he had some relevant info. If given the opportunity, I think the Chiefs would very much like to run up the score on Bengals. |
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Maybe KC would've won vs. IND if the Chiefs had scored more than 17 points? Maybe more than a FG in the 2nd half? You know, the unit that had 60 snaps to score pointws vs. the unit that was on the field for 10 snaps . . .
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Mecca is a teenybopper video game player with a single ovary. The dude needs hormone therapy. |
“It happens,” Toub explained. “[General Manager Brett] Veach had a plan. He had a plan. He always has a plan, he’s a smart guy. [It] just didn’t work out, I guess, unfortunately for [Chris] Lammons because now he’s not going to be able to play. So, it’s just the way it goes. Obviously, he was a good player for us. And for three years, [he] did a lot for us and I want to thank him for that. I’m going to miss him, no question. But the future is still good for him.”
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