Le Veon

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How much does he have left in the tank and did the Chiefs just get better?

How sweet it is to be the king and get a low risk high ceiling signing like that? Freaking sweet.
 
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Not much left in the tank but yes probably helps the chiefs a little bit. They definitely needed another RB. Bell has certainly dropped off and is kind of a drama queen though. Low risk high reward I agree.
 

dinglefritz

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Not much left in the tank but yes probably helps the chiefs a little bit. They definitely needed another RB. Bell has certainly dropped off and is kind of a drama queen though. Low risk high reward I agree.
I think you have that backwards. High risk low reward. He's a chemistry killer.
 

steinek11

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Apr 18, 2004
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I think it'll work out just fine for them. If he gets his act together he will add a lot to their offense and maybe get a chance at a ring
 

tone1017

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He’s not hurting their chemistry, if he does he’s gone. A luxury signing if there ever was one.
 

steinek11

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This was very much a Bill Belichick move and I approve. Chiefs are kings of the NFL. Le'Veon can be a nice added piece to the puzzle, or he can be on the next airplane out of town. I don't think the team overall would put up with a lot of nonsense from him.
 

salsa red

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Dec 25, 2019
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It's hard to tell when he was with the dumpster Jets. After seeing what happened to Dak, I don't blame him on going for the money.
 

Husker4real_rivals373787

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Similar to the McCoy signing last year - which helped the Chiefs in a few games.

Zero risk in this. It should help take some of the load off the rookie RB. Lol at Bell bringing chemistry issues to the Chiefs. Maybe he’ll torpedo Mahomes career :cool:. More likely he’ll love the opportunity to play for a contender and be a great teammate.
 

dinglefritz

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Maybe so, but if it becomes an issue they can just release him. They aren’t tied to him financially and haven’t proven they can win without him.
Releasing him doesn't necessarily end any problems he causes in the locker room. When you sign a contract like he got and then give a half assed effort like he did, that says all I need to know about the guy.
 

steinek11

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Still pissed to this day that the Eagles fired Andy Reid and replaced him with Chip Kelly. Big Red is a f'ing wizard.
Why? They eventually got the guy who won the Super Bowl and is a pretty good coach overall. Andy got a change of scenery and a new lease on life. He brought kc a Super Bowl. Sometimes a move is necessary