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travis has competition
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Tony! Toni! Toney! Kadarius Toney with the 20-yard pitch-and-pass to put the Florida <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Gators?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Gators</a> up 10-6 on Mississippi State. <a href="https://t.co/KUftrRud3a">pic.twitter.com/KUftrRud3a</a></p>— OnlyGators.com: Florida Gators news (@onlygators) <a href="https://twitter.com/onlygators/status/1046188972718923777?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 30, 2018</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
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The Chiefs have more big plays this year than a year ago at this time WITH Hill. If anything, the non-presence of Hill has encouraged teams to try to defend the Chiefs in ways that allow them to create more big plays. Toney is a cheap, young, dynamic athlete who the team liked and who can fit in well to Reid's offense. I don't think this is an attempt to replace Hill. It's just striking for a playmaker when the opportunity presented itself. |
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it's a foolish defensive move to dedicate more than one guy to any of our wide receivers this creates opportunities we didn't have last season, and we just won a game on one of those plays on third and 11 we get less out of those plays now, but at least we're getting them instead of forcing tyreek to catch almost everything under 20 yards for a whole game this is balanced out by juju being an amazing underneath receiver and both our starting WRs being way better at catching contested passes and back shoulder throws |
Some people are acting like getting a player from another team after only one full season means that player is a bust.
Holy hell people, he never had a chance with the Giants. His QB is just north of literal trash, and the front office and coaching staff were incompetent, and then they were replaced. I saw many mock drafts that had him coming to the Chiefs, and I feel pretty confident that Veach and Reid spoke with him pre-draft. His speed and change of direction from college didn't disappear. If you are not excited about giving this kid a chance in this offense, with this QB and HC, then you are just being ridiculous. Sent from my moto g stylus 5G using Tapatalk |
He kind of looks like Eric Berry in this Tennessee highlights
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I'm wondering if the Giants organization played a part in holding KT out for more draft capital. I've been reading some of these Giants forums and some of them think this might be the case as KT deleted his tweet about being healthy. Did the Giants ask him to delete this tweet in exchange for perhaps a better landing spot for KT and better draft capital for themselves? Mike Kafka and most likely Brett Veach would know...
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I'm glad to see the Chiefs take a chance on him. I mean, he was drafted at pick 20 last year. Since the Chiefs are always picking 29-32, you're looking at trading our first and at least a 3rd to get a player rated that high. Getting him for a comp 3 and a 6th that will be near the end of the round is a steal ........if he works out. If he doesn't work out, we still have 10 picks for next year and a pretty loaded roster, so no big deal. I'm hoping that he works out. If he can succeed anywhere, it's in KC. I can't see him having much impact this season unless it's returning kicks. But he's got a good head start to make an impact next year when all of our wide receivers except Skyy and MVS will be free agents.
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When you're picking around #30 in every round every ****ing year, you have to take a chance on elite athletic talent whenever you get a chance.
Toney's an elite athletic talent. I've got no qualms about the pick-up, or the pick it took to get him. Its a medium risk/high reward bet. |
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