THE CHIEFS NEED PLAYERS, WITH THE HEARTS OF TRUE FOOTBALL PLAYERS,WHO LEAVE EVERYTHING! ON THE FIELD.TO DO WHAT IT TAKES TO WIN, THE CHIEFS FAN DESERVE THAT MUCH'''.
THE CHIEFS NEED PLAYERS, WITH THE HEARTS OF TRUE FOOTBALL PLAYERS,WHO LEAVE EVERYTHING! ON THE FIELD.TO DO WHAT IT TAKES TO WIN, THE CHIEFS FAN DESERVE THAT MUCH'''.
Does the team need to play with more heart? Yeah.
do they need to do it for the fans in a preseason game. No
Week 1 will tell the story about their heart.
Preseason game 3 will tell US something about their progress after two weeks of mediocre football.
THAT quarterback is NOT a Pro Bowl quarterback. Never was and never will be.
Agreed; although many chiefs fans went into the preseason with certain preconceived notions me thinks. :pint:Guru wrote:
Does the team need to play with more heart? Yeah.
do they need to do it for the fans in a preseason game. No
Week 1 will tell the story about their heart.
Preseason game 3 will tell US something about their progress after two weeks of mediocre football.
Tchiefs1 wrote:
THE CHIEFS NEED PLAYERS, WITH THE HEARTS OF TRUE FOOTBALL PLAYERS,WHO LEAVE EVERYTHING! ON THE FIELD.TO DO WHAT IT TAKES TO WIN, THE CHIEFS FAN DESERVE THAT MUCH'''.
Welcome to the "Crowd" Tchiefs1. Drop by our "Introduce yourself to the Crowd" forum and tells us about yourself. :-D
You have a point-it is too early to hit the panic button. They better show something against the lambs though.
And, in a very BIG way too. I want to see an explosion Saturday night. Not an implosion.Halfcan wrote:
You have a point-it is too early to hit the panic button. They better show something against the lambs though.
THAT quarterback is NOT a Pro Bowl quarterback. Never was and never will be.
That would be nice. :pint:Guru wrote:
And, in a very BIG way too. I want to see an explosion Saturday night. Not an implosion.Halfcan wrote:
You have a point-it is too early to hit the panic button. They better show something against the lambs though.
I believe the best way for a fan to be disappointed is going into preseason with a lot of high hopes. I know I'm almost always disappointed.Agreed; although many chiefs fans went into the preseason with certain preconceived notions me thinks.
"If you need braggin' on, let someone else do it"-my dad
Hey; that, many times, is what defines a fan.prough91 wrote:
I believe the best way for a fan to be disappointed is going into preseason with a lot of high hopes. I know I'm almost always disappointed.Agreed; although many chiefs fans went into the preseason with certain preconceived notions me thinks.
It helps to have a short memory. ;-)
"If you need braggin' on, let someone else do it"-my dad
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