
Morning Huddle OT: Sunday Slapstick
8 replies By BleedingRedAndGold 1 week agoIt’s the morning Chiefs Kingdom! Grab yourself a cup o’ Joe and get in the Huddle!
Chiefs news for 1 January 2020
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Tex Avery logic at work. If you have to explain it, it isn’t zany enough.
Then again, if I need to explain that, maybe it’s you who aren’t zany enough. Do you find cartoons about a mouse to be hilarious? Then you, too may be deficient in Vitamin Z. Consult a screwy squirrel, or some reasonable facsimile.
Morning Bowl of (T)Weeties:
Arrowhead Guys Twitter:
@megdieter @GehrigDieter Chiefs moving G. Dieter(pride) to IR to make room for M. Dieter
LOST: @GehrigDieter's athleticism. Last seen getting his behind MOLLY WHOPPED on the pickle ball court - may be hiding in a cloud of shame or a puddle of tears. Contact me if found so I can remind him I am better than him, thank you.
Man i couldn’t even make top 50 😂😂😂 https://twitter.com/nfldraftscout/status/1365350363268808717

Whoa buddy. @PatrickMahomes you see this?
https://www.espn.com/college-football/insider/story/_/id/30950993/ranking-college-football-top-60-quarterbacks-2000s
Is it too early in the offseason to read too much into things?
Nope!
@PatrickMahomes “you should really look where you’re throwing when you’re trying to pass Patrick. And stop doing it sidearm too.”
Yeah ok Uncle Rico, I think the guy knows what he’s doing.
Local Chiefs Reporters:
Mahomes Magic will be back before you know it!
Mahomes Magic will be back before you know it!
We could watch these highlights all day 🍿
Enjoy your birthday, Tony G! (@nflthrowback)
Former Chiefs TE Sean McGrath has joined the coaching ranks, he'll be coaching tight ends at Missouri Southern in Joplin for new head coach Atiba Bradley. (h/t @FreelancingCT)

Full coaching staff announced for Missouri Southern under first-year head coach Atiba Bradley.
National Talking Heads:
Say His Name: Corey Jones
Corey is one of the many individuals being honored by players and coaches this season through the NFL’s helmet decal program.
#SayTheirStories: http://bit.ly/2GYTB7H
The late congressman John Lewis had a tendency of getting into Good Trouble.
His legacy will live on forever, especially in his home state of Georgia, where @AtlantaFalcons owner Arthur Blank and @Ricardo37Allen speak to how he influenced them to get into Good Trouble.
.@1kalwaysopen_ was on a mission this season. 😤
His best plays of 2020!
The @Panthers and @Chiefs went down to the wire in Week 9.
Help us fund research to save a child’s life. In honor of #RareDiseaseDay, visit http://www.nfl.com/auction and bid to win.
Proceeds benefit @Dont4getMorgan, and #Lions SVP Kelly Kozole’s effort to find a cure for BPAN.
BleedingRedAndGold
Chiefs fan since the ’90s. Raconteur, troublemaker and general loudmouth who makes adhering to Rule 9 a way of life. AG’s resident Fool on the Hill.
My mind can be changed, but only by proper application of facts and reason. (Hint: If you are internet-arguing, it won’t happen.)
I can be reached by adding (at)Yahoo.com to the end of my screen name. That includes if you want me to edit your fanpost, and I’ll treat it just like any other piece from the regular writers that “crosses my desk”.
*sound on
Just because you coached Lamar Jackson, doesn’t mean you get to call yourself a QB coach on your resume.
Also, Harbaugh should be long gone from that program. But I’m happy that he’s staying.
That list of first round QBs is brutal. Stafford was just a victim of bad teams around him. Newton, Luck, Bridgewater, and RG III were all injury related with Luck and RG III being the result of criminal negligence by their teams. Tan while looks pretty good in a system that plays to his strengths. So from the whole list Newton and Bridgewater were bad luck. All the other washouts were either bad picks or failure to support the first round QB.
Small-scale natural disaster in one of our states, of the type the media tend to overlook. “If it bleeds, it leads” hasn’t gone away, and someone cue up Dirty Laundry.
I wonder if it’s overlooked because Kilauea and the other Hawaiian volcanoes erupt (relatively) frequently, and so the media is tired of reporting on things that happen with such regularity.
That being said, though, they tend to report on violence with frightening regularity, and sex scandals even more so. “Sex sells,” I guess, and “if it bleeds it leads,” often at the expense of facts.
Facts, schmacts. Facts don’t matter when news media can try to shape our opinion and weave a narrative whether or not its true.