The only reason a beer sweats around Canada is because he's decided it will be the next beer he drinks.
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The only reason a beer sweats around Canada is because he's decided it will be the next beer he drinks.
First let me say. I don't blame players for being rude. They also need to have a life. If you can't live a normal life because you are constantly interrupted by fans, I think I would become numb to it as well.
What I witnessed was Tony G being competitive on the B Ball court and was shown up by an old man. I have never seen him lose his cool on the footballfield like that.
Now, Will Shields was and is a great person to be around. He isn't numb to his fans. It is obvious to me why he was the NFL man of the year a couple times.
Let there be no doubt that I am not trying to say that TG is an ***, or anything like that.
Because, for the seven days that I was at training camp, while listening to the majority of the other Chiefs fans there say he was rude, he skipped all autograph sessions.
That sounds negative, but it isn't intended that way. That is just what happened.
So, while I have the word of strangers, and the fact that he avoided fans for the time that I was there, I make no assumptions about his personality.
Just pointing out that he has a reputation with some fans.
Now, while being an irritable person to fans, and being violent with women are two very different things. I don't know that either is true.
The only reason a beer sweats around Canada is because he's decided it will be the next beer he drinks.
I think the line will show improvement sooner than many people may think. Remember, tho we have some vets on that line, it's still a new unit and the o-line is an area where chemistry, coordination, and communication are perhaps the most vital elements to success. All the individual talent in the world won't make an o-line good if they can't build some rapport so they can trust what the other guys in their unit are doing on any given play. This line will get better as they get more time together. Granted, I still think we should start Taylor on the right side but I think we have the tools in place to fix this thing and make it at least respectable. (That's not to say we shouldn't pursue some more talent and depth in the offseason, tho.)
Last edited by m0ef0e; 10-16-2008 at 11:52 AM.
Thanks for all the yards, TDs, and memories, Priest!
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