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03/13/2009 at 6:52 pm #874201
dbolan
Member::Canada;124389 wrote:Nope, I never midlessly bash the Chiefs. But now I know why you are so quick to defend your fandom!! :bananen_smilies046:Well, basically it all comes down to differences of opinion, right?
I believe that a stronger division will make them a better team in the long run. Particularly if they were to make it to the play-offs.
You believe the weaker division is okay because they will have plenty of tough teams to face outside of the division, right?
So, in a nutshell, agree to disagree is the best thing to do.
It’s apparent that you are a dedicated, die-hard fan it just so happens that we have a different approach in demonstrating our “fandom”!!!
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03/13/2009 at 7:32 pm #874203Canada
Member::dbolan;124401 wrote:Well, basically it all comes down to differences of opinion, right?I believe that a stronger division will make them a better team in the long run. Particularly if they were to make it to the play-offs.
You believe the weaker division is okay because they will have plenty of tough teams to face outside of the division, right?
So, in a nutshell, agree to disagree is the best thing to do.
It’s apparent that you are a dedicated, die-hard fan it just so happens that we have a different approach in demonstrating our “fandom”!!!
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Carefully re read the thread and you will see that I agreed in part with what you said. I just pointed out that we play 10 other teams as well as the AFC West. I had a problem with one thing you said and you blew up. So agree to agree or disagree or whatever man.
03/13/2009 at 7:59 pm #874204KristofLaw
Member03/13/2009 at 11:09 pm #874228tornadospotter
Member::Cutler selling his house in Denver.
On the move? Cutler puts his house up for sale – The Denver Post
03/13/2009 at 11:09 pm #874229shaun007miller
Member03/14/2009 at 12:05 am #874231ktmrider
Member03/14/2009 at 1:37 am #874238DT14PRIEST
Member03/14/2009 at 2:50 am #874246KansasCityChris
Member::McDaniels wanted Cassell so bad that he allowed his apparent desire start a problem between himself and Jay Cutler who obviously doesn’t appreciate the fact that McDaniels wanted the QB he was used to working with while working with him during Brady’s down time. I think Cutler needs to suck it up and realize that yes, their new HC may have been a bit over zelous in his wants and no , he can’t make up for what was done. Jay should simply let it be what it was, a failed attempt to achieve a trade that would have put Cutler in Detroit. The Donks would have had Cassell and Tampa a overall first pick . It was a long **** trade at best and the fact that it didn’t go through isn’t where it ends. McDaniels and Cutler had a conference call that basically put more issues on the table as curing this call McDaniels basically criticized Cutler in Cutler’s mind by telling him that he needs to tighten his game up to make his posiion with th team stronger. Basically all this boils down to Cutler being overly critical and taking everything that is discussed with his dumb *** as a threat to his job. The man should realize that if Denver decides to trade him away, he will have a job somewhere but would it be a starting position?That depends on where he ends up. I hope this situation lasts through to the season opener as that is a plus for the Chiefs. With the Bolts resigning LT for 3 yrs , and getting Merriman back off the injured pile, they will be back in the hunt wether they had a bad year last season or not. KC needs all the help they can get and I hope that Cutler takes a walk but doubt it will go that far, we can only hope
03/14/2009 at 3:00 am #874249warcrychief
Member::Broncos | Cutler’s home for sale
Fri, 13 Mar 2009 14:09:52 -0700
The Denver Post, citing KMGH-7, reports Denver Broncos QB Jay Cutler has put his 7,516-square-foot home in Colorado up for sale. As previously reported, Cutler left a recent conversation with team brass thinking he would be traded before the NFL Draft. Cutler also owns a condo in downtown Denver.
http://www.kffl.comloving it loving it loving it! Keep it up McNificent!
03/14/2009 at 3:22 am #874262imported_AussieChiefsFan
Member::warcrychief;124454 wrote:Broncos | Cutler’s home for sale
Fri, 13 Mar 2009 14:09:52 -0700
The Denver Post, citing KMGH-7, reports Denver Broncos QB Jay Cutler has put his 7,516-square-foot home in Colorado up for sale. As previously reported, Cutler left a recent conversation with team brass thinking he would be traded before the NFL Draft. Cutler also owns a condo in downtown Denver.
http://www.kffl.comloving it loving it loving it! Keep it up McNificent!
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03/14/2009 at 3:43 am #874269imported_Coach
Member03/14/2009 at 3:48 am #874273Chief Tyler
Member::KansasCityChris;124451 wrote:McDaniels wanted Cassell so bad that he allowed his apparent desire start a problem between himself and Jay Cutler who obviously doesn’t appreciate the fact that McDaniels wanted the QB he was used to working with while working with him during Brady’s down time. I think Cutler needs to suck it up and realize that yes, their new HC may have been a bit over zelous in his wants and no , he can’t make up for what was done. Jay should simply let it be what it was, a failed attempt to achieve a trade that would have put Cutler in Detroit. The Donks would have had Cassell and Tampa a overall first pick . It was a long **** trade at best and the fact that it didn’t go through isn’t where it ends. McDaniels and Cutler had a conference call that basically put more issues on the table as curing this call McDaniels basically criticized Cutler in Cutler’s mind by telling him that he needs to tighten his game up to make his posiion with th team stronger. Basically all this boils down to Cutler being overly critical and taking everything that is discussed with his dumb *** as a threat to his job. The man should realize that if Denver decides to trade him away, he will have a job somewhere but would it be a starting position?That depends on where he ends up. I hope this situation lasts through to the season opener as that is a plus for the Chiefs. With the Bolts resigning LT for 3 yrs , and getting Merriman back off the injured pile, they will be back in the hunt wether they had a bad year last season or not. KC needs all the help they can get and I hope that Cutler takes a walk but doubt it will go that far, we can only hopeAs a Donk hater and more importantly a Chiefs fan, I’d say Cutler is handling the situation perfectly. I’d give him a B+ as an overall grade. He could improve his standing in my book as long if he gets to selling his other house in Denver and keeps on being a baby.
03/14/2009 at 3:50 am #874275imported_Coach
Member::Chief Tyler;124481 wrote:As a Donk hater and more importantly a Chiefs fan, I’d say Cutler is handling the situation perfectly. I’d give him a B+ as an overall grade. He could improve his standing in my book as long if he gets to selling his other house in Denver and keeps on being a baby.I think Cutler gets an “F” for the way he is handling the situation. Every player is tradable. Joe Montana got traded if you don’t recall. Joe Montana!
Jay needs to shut his hole and know his role!
03/14/2009 at 3:55 am #874281imported_AussieChiefsFan
Member03/14/2009 at 4:37 am #874294warcrychief
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