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Slowik and the offense

Not sure I can take you seriously anymore, unless you start behaving like an adult...
You come here and decide to chastise someone who has been here with legitimate sources because someone said something mean about Stroud. I’m sure you acted the same way about Watson. It’s ridiculous. Stroud had negative things said about him in college even aside for Lance. One great season doesn’t define a career. We aren’t going to go through this again with a petulant QB.
 
You come here and decide to chastise someone who has been here with legitimate sources because someone said something mean about Stroud. I’m sure you acted the same way about Watson. It’s ridiculous.
Yeah, because all you Watson truthers turned out to be so right about what your "sources" told you... And that has nothing to do with how I feel about that scumbag.
 
Depends on your leadership style. I have 0 problem with it.
Of course you dont.

Leaders typically breakdown in tears in front of their employees when bad things happen. Leaders try to raise people up, they dont need to be raised up by others like Mixon had to do with CJ for him to be able to finish the game.
 
Yeah, because all you Watson truthers turned out to be so right about what your "sources" told you... And that has nothing to do with how I feel about that scumbag.
If one of my employees broke their leg, and had no idea if he or she could ever walk again, you bet your ass, I might shed a tear.
 
If one of my employees broke their leg, and had no idea if he or she could ever walk again, you bet your ass, I might shed a tear.
Football is a violent sport. As the QB, you are also paid to not let injuries affect or shake you for the rest of the game. Because if that shakes you, what else will?
 
Always love how people purposely forget Slowik started the altercation and proved to be in over his head as a OC.

And yet all of this is Stroud’s fault.

When Stroud was the one to show maturity and humbleness to look past Slowik’s shortcomings and ridiculous actions in their first pre-draft meeting.

Stroud wasn’t going to be talked down to like a little b1tch. He manned up and got back in Slowik’s face. And after Demeco’s meeting with him Stroud showed maturity to put it in the past. Just to play two years with a subpar OC.

Yeah - Stroud is the problem.

Get out if here with that dumb sh1t.
I agree Cj is not the problem. I also believe he did not respect Slowik.

I think when asked on his exit interview, he mentioned a lot of things on the offense need to be fixed pointing to but not saying Slowik is a problem.

I believe many players, both sides of the ball, said similar things, pointing to the same place, but also not blatantly referring to Slowick.

I think DeMeco thought it over, considered going forward with Slowik & going forward without Slowik. I believe he wanted to go with Slowik in his heart of hearts, but came to the conclusion the right thing to do is to move forward without Slowik.

He brought the issue to Cal, told them he will swing the sword himself... but if TexansTalk asks, could he get Hanah to drop an obscure tweet.
 
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Some posters cant accept facts.

Things have played out exactly how I expected them too.

Hopefully CJ grows up.
Nonsensical b.s. anyone with any knowledge of how the NFL and owners have operated over the last 20 years knows that if it’s between the franchise qb and a coach, the coach is most likely gone…that is if the player doesn’t decide to leave 1st.
Oooooh, look. We have another insider on this board who was in the draft room.
It’s amazing ain’t it? I don’t doubt some have some sources inside Kirby, but to present things like all facts and stories have been gathered and this is what it is is disingenuous.

I’ve no doubt the pre-draft incident happened, but how and what each party thought & felt after that..& all the extraneous crap about what this person needs to do or what was gonna happen in the future is all speculative and not fact.
 
I agree Cj is not the problem. I also believe he did not respect Slowik.

I think when asked on his exit menu, he mentioned a lot of things on the offense need to be fixed pointing to but not saying Slowik is a problem.

I believe many players, both sides of the ball, said similar things, pointing to the same place, but also not blatantly referring to Slowick.

I think DeMeco thought it over, considered going forward with Slowik & going forward without Slowik. I believe he wanted to go with Slowik in his heart of hearts, but came to the conclusion the right thing to do is to move forward without Slowik.

He brought the issue to Cal, told them he will swing the sword himself... but if TexansTalk asks, could he get Hanah to drop an obscure tweet.
Stroud said publicly he was on Bobby’s side, then he gets fired 😂

Gotta maintain that perfect image.
 
Stop it dude. Chris Jones has been filmed shedding tears each 1 of these last 2 games during the national anthem. He’s a defensive leader.
After shedding tears did he whupAss, or did he get whupped? If he whuppedAss... that's fine. Men cry. If he got whupped, cried, got whupped again, that's a problem... probably not picking that guy to fight for me.

You're perfectly welcome to pick that guy for your team... heck, get 22 of them.

Now let's go win a Super Bowl.
 
After shedding tears did he whupAss, or did he get whupped? If he whuppedAss... that's fine. Men cry. If he got whupped, cried, got whupped again, that's a problem... probably not picking that guy to fight for me.

You're perfectly welcome to pick that guy for your team... heck, get 22 of them.

Now let's go win a Super Bowl.
It might be linked in your head and others here that crying somehow has something to do with weakness …or winning..,lol. reality is it has nothing to do with either. Crying is a very natural response to a lot of emotions and motivations. I know a dude who wells up & looks like he’s about to cry and shed a tear here or there b/c he’s so damn angry with something & can’t let it out safely except through tears. If it came out right then and there in any other way, dude might quite literally hurt someone badly.

Wanna tell him he’s a weakling or soft in that moment? You might get ***** slapped and a cracked orbital bone..
 
I didn't need to be there to call it fact. I heard this from the FO at the time it occurred. And don't ask me for my exact source because I don't intend on revealing it. Please feel free to ignore my posts. But don't come back with the ridiculous argument that I had to be there to claim it is a fact.
If you’re truly connected to the front office and you know the new management doesn’t want certain things or there. Why are you and whoever that was going against the grain?
 
It might be linked in your head and others here that crying somehow has something to do with weakness …or winning..,lol. reality is it has nothing to do with either. Crying is a very natural response to a lot of emotions and motivations. I know a dude who wells up & looks like he’s about to cry and shed a tear here or there b/c he’s so damn angry with something & can’t let it out safely except through tears. If it came out right then and there in any other way, dude might quite literally hurt someone badly.

Wanna tell him he’s a weakling or soft in that moment? You might get ***** slapped and a cracked orbital bone..
No, I'm exactly the same way. I don't have a problem with that, but when they cry & basically come out in the fetal position, I'll tell him to his face all day long. I wish he would....
 
Nothing happened to me. I just don't mind men crying when appropriate... And I guess we can argue on what's "appropriate"
You're cool with it & think such a person could win a Super Bowl.

Now I'm specifically talking about someone who cries, then plays poorly afterwards.

I don't think that guy will win a Super Bowl, unless something changes. A man can only take so much, right?

Why is that such a big deal?
 
You're cool with it & think such a person could win a Super Bowl.

Now I'm specifically talking about someone who cries, then plays poorly afterwards.

I don't think that guy will win a Super Bowl, unless something changes. A man can only take so much, right?

Why is that such a big deal?
As I mentioned above, happened one time to a 23 year old. We'll see...
 
You're cool with it & think such a person could win a Super Bowl.

Now I'm specifically talking about someone who cries, then plays poorly afterwards.

I don't think that guy will win a Super Bowl, unless something changes. A man can only take so much, right?

Why is that such a big deal?
Yes that type of person can win a Super Bowl. Wow all because a young man was emotional about a person he views as a brother. Now he’s not capable of winning a Super Bowl. So I guess it’s not a team sport either!
 
Nonsensical b.s. anyone with any knowledge of how the NFL and owners have operated over the last 20 years knows that if it’s between the franchise qb and a coach, the coach is most likely gone…that is if the player doesn’t decide to leave 1st.

It’s amazing ain’t it? I don’t doubt some have some sources inside Kirby, but to present things like all facts and stories have been gathered and this is what it is is disingenuous.

I’ve no doubt the pre-draft incident happened, but how and what each party thought & felt after that..& all the extraneous crap about what this person needs to do or what was gonna happen in the future is all speculative and not fact.
That's why I said I hope the next OC is able to work with CJ. (CJ doesn't have a good track record of working with OC's.) Because Ryans will most likely be losing his job if this OC hire doesn't work out in 2-3 yrs)

If CnD said he got his info from the FO you can take it to the bank.
 
So, Chris Jones is a leader on the Chiefs team. In your opinion. It's okay for him to cry before the game, on the sidelines during the game and after the game, but he can't cry if his teammate suffers a devastating injury?

Was he crying when Rice tore his knee up like Dell did eariler this season?

2 totally different situations between the NA and a player tearing his ACL/MCL/PCL.
 
Oh, there's also a difference between what Brady/Manning did on the sideline and CJ. If you cant tell the difference then that's the end of the discussion. Keep your head buried in the sand life's much easier that way.
Brady/Manning got in teammates faces. Stroud sat on the bench, sulked until the defense got a turnover and many times still sulked.
 
It took me a minute to find multiple videos of NFL players crying for various reasons. I'm positive I wouldn't be 1 of 1.
Have you ever seen a GOAT QB cry on the field under the circumstance Dell/CJ were in? I haven't but I'm looking forward to seeing Pics of Staubach/Bradshaw/Stabler/Marino/Fouts/Montana/Elway/Mahomes/LJ/Allen crying like a baby and having to have another teammate calm them down so they could continue to play in a game, because I haven't.
 
Have you ever seen a GOAT QB cry on the field under the circumstance Dell/CJ were in? I haven't but I'm looking forward to seeing Pics of Staubach/Bradshaw/Stabler/Marino/Fouts/Montana/Elway/Mahomes/LJ/Allen crying like a baby and having to have another teammate calm them down so they could continue to play in a game, because I haven't.
Stroud didn’t want to play that game anymore. That was evident.
 
I tried to stay out of this, but I don't understand the crying thing...Is it just because he was standing on the field during a football game?
Would it have been ok it it were a motorcycle accident and they were on the side of the hwy?

I've seen guys cry on the football field for all types of things...Losing, Winning, Injury to teammates...Injuries to themselves...

Sports at high levels is played with a lot of emotion because so much goes into it.

Don't forget about the last word in "Blood, Sweat and TEARS"

Edit: I said sports at high levels, but really it's any level. It's ok to cry in life, including on the field.
 
Have you ever seen a GOAT QB cry on the field under the circumstance Dell/CJ were in? I haven't but I'm looking forward to seeing Pics of Staubach/Bradshaw/Stabler/Marino/Fouts/Montana/Elway/Mahomes/LJ/Allen crying like a baby and having to have another teammate calm them down so they could continue to play in a game, because I haven't.
Who says we have a GOAT QB? We have a 23 year old QB in his 2nd year. Whether he will be the GOAT, we'll see. I posted a bunch of videos of players crying. No 2 circumstances are the same. If you're too macho to not allow a man to cry under any circumstances, that's on you and your upbringing...
 
I tried to stay out of this, but I don't understand the crying thing...Is it just because he was standing on the field during a football game?
Would it have been ok it it were a motorcycle accident and they were on the side of the hwy?

I've seen guys cry on the football field for all types of things...Losing, Winning, Injury to teammates...Injuries to themselves...

Sports at high levels is played with a lot of emotion because so much goes into it.

Don't forget about the last word in "Blood, Sweat and TEARS"
It's ridiculous. Honestly, it's just 2 people pushing this BS agenda. 2 and a half maybe. I'm done with that discussion.
 
I agree Cj is not the problem. I also believe he did not respect Slowik.

I think when asked on his exit interview, he mentioned a lot of things on the offense need to be fixed pointing to but not saying Slowik is a problem.

I believe many players, both sides of the ball, said similar things, pointing to the same place, but also not blatantly referring to Slowick.

I think DeMeco thought it over, considered going forward with Slowik & going forward without Slowik. I believe he wanted to go with Slowik in his heart of hearts, but came to the conclusion the right thing to do is to move forward without Slowik.

He brought the issue to Cal, told them he will swing the sword himself... but if TexansTalk asks, could he get Hanah to drop an obscure tweet.
The issue here is it is being presented by a few contrarian posters that CJ is the only one here who needs to grow..or “grow up” b/c he’s the younger of the 2 parties…and b/c of personal bias and other crap that really have nothing to do with nothing. 1st of all, duh, he’s a 23 year old kid and that goes without saying. 2nd of all, Slowik was a newly minted OC as well. He has/had to grow too.

I mean, let’s be real, he was catching heat last year for some of the same things that likely went into his not so good evaluation this year. It’s not like he had this history or was this offensive qb whisperer who just needed CJ to shut up and listen to him and he would make him great. No, his ass was getting OJT as a OC coach too. He needed/needs to grow too and as we saw this year he didn’t. & if he has any designs on becoming a HC 1 day, he’ll needed to do that.
 
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Who says we have a GOAT QB? We have a 23 year old QB in his 2nd year. Whether he will be the GOAT, we'll see. I posted a bunch of videos of players crying. No 2 circumstances are the same. If you're too macho to not allow a man to cry under any circumstances, that's on you and your upbringing...
How about post pics of NFL QB's crying when a teammate gets hurt. I'll wait, if you find more than one I'll be shocked.
 
I tried to stay out of this, but I don't understand the crying thing...Is it just because he was standing on the field during a football game?
Would it have been ok it it were a motorcycle accident and they were on the side of the hwy?

I've seen guys cry on the football field for all types of things...Losing, Winning, Injury to teammates...Injuries to themselves...

Sports at high levels is played with a lot of emotion because so much goes into it.

Don't forget about the last word in "Blood, Sweat and TEARS"

Edit: I said sports at high levels, but really it's any level. It's ok to cry in life, including on the field.
I'll ask you the same question, when's the last time you saw a NFL QB crying like that on the field because one of his teammates got hurt?
 
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