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Kelvin to Chiefs


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Players are people,.. not machines.

how many throw always have we seen go to the right team atmosphere and coaching and then be what they were meant to be?

Kelvin was obviously unhappy in Carolina— maybe his mom dying and no one really caring and of course our ugly fan base stole his mojo.

Buffalo,.. who could get excited playing for the Buffalo Bills,.. an ugly older cousin of the Carolina Panthers?

maybe with Andy Reid, a great player coach, some love etc,.. maybe Kelvin will get back to being a star and then some.

if he does, it’s just another indictment on our coaches and our shitty fan base 

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2 minutes ago, JARROD said:

Players are people,.. not machines.

how many throw always have we seen go to the right team atmosphere and coaching and then be what they were meant to be?

Kelvin was obviously unhappy in Carolina— maybe his mom dying and no one really caring and of course our ugly fan base stole his mojo.

Buffalo,.. who could get excited playing for the Buffalo Bills,.. an ugly older cousin of the Carolina Panthers?

maybe with Andy Reid, a great player coach, some love etc,.. maybe Kelvin will get back to being a star and then some.

if he does, it’s just another indictment on our coaches and our shitty fan base 

Sorry, not buying. Kelvin was a question mark coming out of college. That means bad habits had started to form before he was even drafted. The hope was, he would use that knock on him as motivation to become a better professional. To his credit, he was awesome his rookie season. But the next offseason, he ballooned and then hurt his knee. Hasn't been the same since.

I just don't get the feeling that football is Kelvin's #1 priority, and that's okay. But he needs to stop lying to himself and find out what his passion really is. This ain't it.

Indictment on our coaches? Sure, they are rightfully taking some heat right now, but tell me how many former Panthers have moved on from Carolina to see their careers then really take off?

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24 minutes ago, JARROD said:

Players are people,.. not machines.

how many throw always have we seen go to the right team atmosphere and coaching and then be what they were meant to be?

Kelvin was obviously unhappy in Carolina— maybe his mom dying and no one really caring and of course our ugly fan base stole his mojo.

Buffalo,.. who could get excited playing for the Buffalo Bills,.. an ugly older cousin of the Carolina Panthers?

maybe with Andy Reid, a great player coach, some love etc,.. maybe Kelvin will get back to being a star and then some.

if he does, it’s just another indictment on our coaches and our shitty fan base 

You try way to hard to spin everything against your supposed team. 

Its probably all your fault.

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28 minutes ago, Raleigh PF said:

Sorry, not buying. Kelvin was a question mark coming out of college. That means bad habits had started to form before he was even drafted. The hope was, he would use that knock on him as motivation to become a better professional. To his credit, he was awesome his rookie season. But the next offseason, he ballooned and then hurt his knee. Hasn't been the same since.

I just don't get the feeling that football is Kelvin's #1 priority, and that's okay. But he needs to stop lying to himself and find out what his passion really is. This ain't it.

Indictment on our coaches? Sure, they are rightfully taking some heat right now, but tell me how many former Panthers have moved on from Carolina to see their careers then really take off?

We will see— 

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45 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

Guess he thought he signed with KFC instead of KC.

Ouch.

(I chuckled)

There is a place for a big receiver in the offense the Chiefs run. Andy Reid has been pretty good at getting the best out of his receivers. It will be interesting to see how he does there.

But yeah, if he gets a Super Bowl ring...oy.

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10 minutes ago, Moo Daeng said:

You try way to hard to spin everything against your supposed team. 

Its probably all your fault.

It was easy actually— and we will see what happens with him in KC— maybe nothing and he’s done or maybe not.

its really up to him to grow up. I just said these kids are kids and a mom dying is rough on anyone. 

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