opportunity knocks
Another dull day on Twitter, chiefs haven t made a move in ages. Just a typical day right boom Pete Sweeney tweets arrowhead pride is hiring writers instantly the light bulb goes off like those cartoon characters here a chance to express your thoughts and ideas as a dedicated chiefs fan you are.
But John, let s be honest, you re not a writer, and that ADHD you possess doesn t precisely lean well to sitting down and writing a piece, but what do you do when an opportunity presents itself.
Bingo, you retweet the tweet and keep scrolling. But that tweet is beckoning me to reach out.
According to the IndyStar’s
Jim Ayello, Kansas City Chiefs defensive lineman
Tanoh Kpassagnon is a name to watch for the
Indianapolis Colts as a potential free agent target:
A name I was told to keep an eye on as a potential Colts target in FA: Chiefs DE Tanoh Kpassagnon. Former 2nd round pick (2017). Played 32 games past two years (23 starts) w/ 5 sacks, 8 TFLs. Nice playoff run in 19, including 2 sacks in AFC title game.
The former 59th overall pick of the 2017 NFL Draft out of Villanova measures in at 6’7”, 289 pounds with 35 5/8” arms. He ran a 4.83 forty time at the NFL Combine in 2017.
Feb 12, 2021
Patrick Mahomes is already being forced to play by a different set of rules. When the Kansas City Chiefs lost Super Bowl LV to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the Narrative Machine began whirring into action for some of the world s speediest sports media talking heads, hot-take artists, and under-informed social media savants. The results were predictable.
Did Mahomes throw his teammates under the bus? (No.) Was Mahomes actually to blame for the offensive line s most disastrous snaps? (Did you watch the game?) Is this a sign of Mahomes impending regression? (Wait, what? No. Are you kidding? No.)
As a part of an effort to not give extra oxygen to some of the sports world s worst takes, I won t be citing my sources from that list, but if you rummage through Twitter for long enough, you ll find that these are all