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Derrick Brown’s thoughts


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A grocery bagger isn’t in the entertainment business.  He isn’t paid millions.   He didn’t take a job to perform and entertain in front of the world.  Brown did.  

sounds like Brown is pretty clueless about what his job actually is.   Which also speaks to the culture Matt Rhule doesn’t have in the building.  

 

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Yup, looks like Rhule is losing the locker room when players are starting to act like this.  After a complete drubbing by the Bills this week, the wheels should come completely off.  After that, we welcome in the defending SB champions fighting for the #1 seed.  I wonder if they will just quit on him by then?

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17 minutes ago, Panthera onca said:

Bunch of soft and weak losers we have......SMH

Yep. It's frigging unbelievable. The guys who are a part of winning teams in this league don't make excuses or cry about getting booed. They'll be the first to say they deserve the booing and need to get better. Such a joke of a team from top to bottom.

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5 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

Yup, looks like Rhule is losing the locker room when players are starting to act like this.  After a complete drubbing by the Bills this week, the wheels should come completely off.  After that, we welcome in the defending SB champions fighting for the #1 seed.  I wonder if they will just quit on him by then?

Eh, I get it but guys like Tyrann Mathieu (who I personally think is a bit of a thin-skinned b....) were clamoring about KC fans being the worst in the NFL and "one of the most toxic fan bases in all of sports" and they seem to have turned it around.

https://www.si.com/nfl/2021/10/30/tyrann-mathieu-says-chiefs-may-have-one-of-the-most-toxic-fan-bases

 

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