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I think we should cut Adoree.

He may need surgery despite all these weeks of rehab. So we'll be paying his bills until we no longer have him under contract. Then we will have to negotiate on the basis that he'll be the same. No win situation.

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12 minutes ago, SleepingTitan said:

I think we should cut Adoree.

He may need surgery despite all these weeks of rehab. So we'll be paying his bills until we no longer have him under contract. Then we will have to negotiate on the basis that he'll be the same. No win situation.

We already picked up his 5th year. His injury status will definitely have a big effect on negotiations. 

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The key yesterday was that the defense started putting Indy into 3rd and long instead of 3rd and 3 or 4 where they could simply pass to the RB or TE to convert after the horrid first two drives.

 

The defense has played a lot better since they got King and started playing Borders.  Is it good enough?  Jury's still out but we should get Clowney and Adoree back at some point, which should help some.

 

That being said, KC is likely to annihilate the Titans if they have to play them without any pass rush.

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2 minutes ago, StankApe said:

In all honesty I don't see anyone challenging the Steelers of Chiefs in the NFL. One of them is winning the SB in my opinion 

Ah man, when I saw the StankApe type Steelers, it took me back to their old kicker Roy Gerela.  Back then, Gerela's Gorillas was the hot name for his team...

 

Gerela signed with the Steelers before the 1971 season, and quickly became popular with Steelers fans, inspiring a fan club, "Gerela's Gorillas." He led the AFC in scoring in 1973 and 1974, and was named to the Pro Bowl in 1972 and 1974.

 

Gerela was a member of the Steelers' Super Bowl championship teams in 1974, 1975, and 1978, but was released before the 1979 season in favor of rookie Matt Bahr. He appeared in three games for the San Diego Chargers in 1979 before a torn groin muscle ended his career.

 

Gerela ranks third on the Steelers' all-time scoring list, behind Gary Anderson and Jeff Reed.

 

 

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58 minutes ago, StankApe said:

In all honesty I don't see anyone challenging the Steelers of Chiefs in the NFL. One of them is winning the SB in my opinion 

I see the Steelers going 16-1 for the year.

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1 hour ago, StankApe said:

In all honesty I don't see anyone challenging the Steelers of Chiefs in the NFL. One of them is winning the SB in my opinion 

Pfft...the Steelers don't scare anybody. Titans had them beat.

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2 hours ago, StankApe said:

In all honesty I don't see anyone challenging the Steelers of Chiefs in the NFL. One of them is winning the SB in my opinion 

KC has a significantly better chance than the Steelers IMO.   The Steelers are beatable.  If the Titans had played a cleaner game, they would have won and that was WITH Joseph and Jackson in there......

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On 11/30/2020 at 7:46 AM, Mythos27 said:

Watching Byard get singled out and picked on yesterday was concerning.

He's an expensive bandaid if you ask me...Reminds me of a Jonathan Joseph type but younger!!! Very Overrated!!!

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