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Any good systems or process for ranking players expected to miss games?
cmh6476 replied to cmh6476's topic in FFToday Board
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cry some more I didn't start this thread to debate the Chiefs, I started this thread so you all would have more in-depth analysis from someone who watches that team more closely than other NFL teams, asking for the same from other fans. But yet, here we are.
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Looks like everybody else done focked up
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Cats fans handled their loss well. I think someone said these dudes may be related to their qb...
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My experience (see the Chiefs after the tb loss) is that the front office addresses issues after they are exposed. This team is now built to perform well against a stacked defensive front like the eagles. I hope.
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Nationally televised home opener for the Jayhawks
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Wacha wacha wacha that azz
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They seem greatly improved from a year ago
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Also just found this posted by someone on reddit, which is what I was kind of planning to do on my own and will save me a bunch of time
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As I'm googling where to get decent info, the first place I go is the analysis of the Chiefs, which presents a very different picture than I've outlined here. Which again, is why I prefer to hear from locals: https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-2025-nfl-offensive-line-rankings 20. Kansas City Chiefs While the Chiefs will hope they solved their issues at left tackle via offseason moves, they may regret trading guard Joe Thuney. Free-agent acquisition Jaylon Moore and rookie first-round pick Josh Simmons are the candidates to protect Patrick Mahomes’ left side after Kansas City's disastrous left tackle situation last season. The interior duo of center Creed Humphrey and right guard Trey Smith prevents this unit from ranking lower, but unless Moore or Simmons can step up immediately, we might see the worst Chiefs offensive line of recent years in 2025. https://www.fantasypros.com/2025/07/nfl-offensive-line-rankings-fantasy-football/ 19 Pittsburgh Steelers 20 Kansas City Chiefs 21 Dallas Cowboys https://www.thehuddle.com/story/sports/fantasy/football/2025/08/13/nfl-offensive-line-rankings-2025-fantasy-football/85636853007/ 21. Kansas City Chiefs C Creed Humphrey is arguably the best center in the league, while the team essentially prioritized 26-year-old RG Trey Smith over 32-year-old RG Joe Thuney in free agency. First-round draft choice LT Josh Simmons has a chance to emerge as the most dominant offensive lineman from this draft class, although the injury he is trying to return from (a torn patellar tendon in his left knee) is one of the most difficult recoveries for any athlete. After that, Kansas City has a ton of question marks. Kingsley Suamataia is expected to win the left guard job after taking only 31 snaps there as a rookie following his short-lived time as the starting left tackle. RT Jawaan Taylor has also been among the most penalized linemen in the league since joining the Chiefs two seasons ago. Kansas City added nice depth at tackle with Jaylon Moore (assuming he does not steal Taylor's job), but the depth after that is not great.
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The reduction of a preseason game has changed teams' approach. I feel like roster decisions were pretty much made last week (with a handful of guys battling for a few spots). And this is now your gear up for the first regular season game. It may be more about conditioning than practice, at this point.
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I feel like I'm going to get fooled into drafting DeAndre Swift again with a revamped o-line, more offensive weapons around him, another year under Williams' belt and Swift hurdling defenders in preseason.
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Does the bears defense suck? Or is Pat and crew going to average 38 points per game?
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Does the bears defense suck? Or is Pat and crew going to average 38 points per game?
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Jerry’s Kids is a closer. What is his theme song ?
cmh6476 replied to MikeMatt's topic in The Geek Club
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Stick a fork in the rangers
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second biggest loser?
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you should do this all in private and then see who the biggest loser is (who can guess the highest number of poster impersonators)
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https://archive.ph/2025.08.20-225043/https://www.kansascity.com/sports/nfl/kansas-city-chiefs/article311767668.html A bullet broke through the glass of an office at the Chiefs’ practice facility last summer, multiple sources told The Star. Inside the office at the time: Andy Reid. Reid, the 66-year-old head coach of three Super Bowl-winning teams in Kansas City, was not struck or injured by the gunshot, and neither was anyone else, according to a spokesperson for the Kansas City Police Department. But the most prominent active head coach in the NFL now works protected by bulletproof glass, sources said, a safety measure installed soon after. Several sources have confirmed the May 2024 event to The Star. It had previously not been widely known in the 15 months after its occurrence — even among those in the building. For many Chiefs players and staff, The Star’s report will be the first they have learned of the gunfire that hit the facility. Reid was working alone in his practice facility office in early May 2024 when a bullet fired from outside the building penetrated the glass and shot a hole through the window and blinds. The bullet lodged into a wall between his bathroom and the entry door to his office. That’s roughly 15 feet from Reid’s desk — the approximate distance between a 15-month well-kept secret and a stunning tragedy. No arrests or charges have been made in the case. The investigation is ongoing, according to Kansas City Police Department spokesperson Capt. Jacob Becchina, who said “there is no indication this was a targeted incident at any person or organization.” “Because the building was occupied at the time of the bullet coming through the window, the case is being investigated as an aggravated assault,” Becchina said. Two other bullets struck the facility during the gunfire — one hitting the third floor, one floor above Reid’s office, and another an outdoor air conditioning unit, sources said. The Chiefs declined comment for this story. The gunfire occurred shortly after midnight on the morning of May 4, 2024, according to a sparse incident report provided by the Kansas City Police Department and obtained by The Star through the Missouri Sunshine Law. The officers who arrived at the scene in the early morning hours of May 4 spoke with overnight security, who informed them someone “heard a noise and observed what appeared to be a bullet hole in a window,” Becchina said. The department refused to provide further investigative or supplemental reports, citing the ongoing investigation.
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the entire AL West and Boston seem to be struggling, which is who teams like the Royals are trying to catch. Cleveland hasn't been doing well of late, either. It's almost as if they all either win, or all seem to lose on any given day. I'm still hopeful the Royals will continue to make up ground and be in the race up until the very end. Still feels like the Tigers and Yankees is your likely AL Championship matchup.
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A swap of picks so not much to get him but the 49ers are pretty thin at receiver so he should get plenty of opportunity to suck or not.
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What day will this happen? I'll probably need time to do some research.