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random49er
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Originally posted by NCommand:
LMAO.
sus' ChatGPT AI account is getting better.
ChatGPT AI? Kinda redundant, no?
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GLT49ers
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Originally posted by Heroism:
That's badass. Warriorrrrrrrrrrrrrrrsss!!
Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by NCommand:
LMAO.
sus' ChatGPT AI account is getting better.
ChatGPT AI? Kinda redundant, no?
I tell y'all he's the guineapig for Neuralink
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gold49digger
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Originally posted by Heroism:
The one thing I love about this is AA really mentoring Kinlaw. Idc what people say, he has stood out thr last couple of weeks. I hope he has a decent game.
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tankle104
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this is actually what he said. Lol insane
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tankle104
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this has been a decent trade so far
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Montana
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- NFL Pick 'em
If anyone is in the Vegas area, Target is selling LVIII shirts, caps, drinking glasses, mini helmets etc. T-shirts are $25 bucks.
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tankle104
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All Pro guard Joe Thuney was inactive against Baltimore due to a pectoral injury, and there are already doubts about his availability for the Super Bowl.
Thuney was Pro Football Focus's highest-graded pass blocking guard, allowing just two sacks on 809 pass-blocking snaps.
In the AFC title game, Nick Allegretti started at left guard and allowed a team-high four pressures and one sack. However, he was still the team's highest-graded pass blocker on PFF.
Allegretti actually started at left guard for the Chiefs in Super Bowl 55, allowing seven total pressures in the loss to Tampa Bay.
– Willie Gay was a late scratch on Sunday afternoon due to his neck injury.
Gay originally suffered the injury against Buffalo in the Divisional Round and was limited in practice on Wednesday and Thursday last week before sitting out Friday's practice.
Considering he was a game-time decision on Sunday, there's a good chance Gay will be healthy enough to return in time for the Super Bowl.
– Kadarius Toney hasn't played since Week 15 due to ankle and hip injuries, but Toney claimed the injuries were not true in an Instagram Live broadcast after being ruled out on Sunday.
This isn't the first time Toney has claimed his health has been falsified. He made similar claims when he was with the New York Giants shortly before being traded to Kansas City.
According to the Chiefs, Toney was also held out of the game due to personal reasons following the birth of his daughter on Saturday.
Andy Reid refuted Toney's claims on Monday, and the team expects him to be on the practice field when they reconvene on Thursday.
– Charles Omenihu suffered a torn ACL in the AFC Championship Game and won't get to face his former team in the Super Bowl. He finished third on the Chiefs in sacks despite serving a six-game suspension to start the season.
George Karlaftis and Mike Danna combined for nine quarterback pressures in the win over the Ravens.
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tankle104
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The chiefs are missing some key players on their O and D line. They won't have their all pro G and the backup struggles and gives up a lot of pressure.
They're missing their best run stuffer Nnadi. Omenihu is out and he was HUGE for them.
it'll be so so disappointing if our D line can't get pressure. It'll be super disappointing if we allow their d line to crush Brock, because they don't have anyone "scary" but we should be able to double team Chris jones - the rest of their guys just play hard but aren't really talented.
im very optimistic we can win this game, especially with their run defense. We just need to dominate on the ground and grind them out - control the clock, and make them play from behind.
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tankle104
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Originally posted by tankle104:
All Pro guard Joe Thuney was inactive against Baltimore due to a pectoral injury, and there are already doubts about his availability for the Super Bowl.
Thuney was Pro Football Focus's highest-graded pass blocking guard, allowing just two sacks on 809 pass-blocking snaps.
In the AFC title game, Nick Allegretti started at left guard and allowed a team-high four pressures and one sack. However, he was still the team's highest-graded pass blocker on PFF.
Allegretti actually started at left guard for the Chiefs in Super Bowl 55, allowing seven total pressures in the loss to Tampa Bay.
– Willie Gay was a late scratch on Sunday afternoon due to his neck injury.
Gay originally suffered the injury against Buffalo in the Divisional Round and was limited in practice on Wednesday and Thursday last week before sitting out Friday's practice.
Considering he was a game-time decision on Sunday, there's a good chance Gay will be healthy enough to return in time for the Super Bowl.
– Kadarius Toney hasn't played since Week 15 due to ankle and hip injuries, but Toney claimed the injuries were not true in an Instagram Live broadcast after being ruled out on Sunday.
This isn't the first time Toney has claimed his health has been falsified. He made similar claims when he was with the New York Giants shortly before being traded to Kansas City.
According to the Chiefs, Toney was also held out of the game due to personal reasons following the birth of his daughter on Saturday.
Andy Reid refuted Toney's claims on Monday, and the team expects him to be on the practice field when they reconvene on Thursday.
– Charles Omenihu suffered a torn ACL in the AFC Championship Game and won't get to face his former team in the Super Bowl. He finished third on the Chiefs in sacks despite serving a six-game suspension to start the season.
George Karlaftis and Mike Danna combined for nine quarterback pressures in the win over the Ravens.
I'm just bumping my post so people can see this post I had - it's a good breakdown of the chiefs injuries.