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notorious 11-14-2020 07:01 PM

Kelce is playing during the golden age of Chiefs history.


Gonzalez played during an era I am happy to forget.

mlyonsd 11-14-2020 07:05 PM

The only one that matters to me is the one wearing a KC SB ring.

ChiefsFanatic 11-14-2020 07:13 PM

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Originally Posted by MeaTy The Pimp (Post 15326549)
I never said that he was the best, I was simply pointing out that in my opinion it makes more sense to compare them more on a like nmumber of games played as Gonzo played for more than twice as long as Kelce has been in the league.



I love them both, hell, my first Chiefs jersey was a Gonzalez jersey. I still think that Kelce will end up being statistically better when all is said an done. Yes, that is speculation.

I want Kelce to end his career as a member of the Kansas City Chiefs, and I hope we can call him the best ever when he retires.

Pioli and Haley were egomaniacs who attacked Tony Gonzalez and Brian Waters, two All-Pro players, when they requested to meet with the new GM and Head Coach.

I believe that's where the infamous insult, or boast, came from when those pieces of [emoji90] said that they could win 2 games with 22 players off the streets.

Tony should have played his entire career in KC. I am hoping that Veach and Reid can keep Kelce here until he retires.

As far as comparing stats between the two after X amount of games, Kelce should be ahead of Tony's pace. Kelce has played his entire career with a Hall of Fame head coach who really doesn't like to run the ball. And he is in his 3rd season with Mahomes as his starting QB.

As a Chief, Gonzalez caught passes from Elvis Grbac, Rich Gannon, and Todd Collins, in an offensive system that was based on the running game.

Then he spent a few years with Trent Green, before catching passes from Damon Huard, Brodie Croyle, and finally Tyler FN Thigpen. L

Kelce played with Alex Smith, who uses tight ends as emotional support receivers, in an Andy Reid offensive system that gave Smith an excuse to make Kelce his first read on every pass play.

And now Kelce is playing with the best QB certainly in Chiefs history, and possibly in NFL history.

So, comparing stats through the same amount of games should favor Kelce. Tony Gonzalez was on with Cowherd, and said he believes that if he had played under Andy Reid and with Patrick Mahomes, he would have set records that would probably never be broken.

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MeaTy The Pimp 11-14-2020 07:48 PM

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Originally Posted by ChiefsFanatic (Post 15326595)

Tony Gonzalez was on with Cowherd, and said he believes that if he had played under Andy Reid and with Patrick Mahomes, he would have set records that would probably never be broken.

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I can agree with that. I have no doubts that if Gonzo had Mahomes as his QB, his numbers would be obscene, and he would probably hold some unbreakable records.

They are both awesome TEs though. The Chiefs have been lucky to have had both.

OrtonsPiercedTaint 11-14-2020 08:03 PM

No sweat Travis. Kittle sweats like a whore. A good whore, but a whore just the same

ChiefsFanatic 11-14-2020 08:07 PM

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Originally Posted by MeaTy The Pimp (Post 15326654)
I can agree with that. I have no doubts that if Gonzo had Mahomes as his QB, his numbers would be obscene, and he would probably hold some unbreakable records.



They are both awesome TEs though. The Chiefs have been lucky to have had both.

Another tight end from the past I would love to have on our team right now is Jason Dunn. He was 6' 7" and had to be close to 280, had a very long wingspan, and he was like having another offensive lineman out there, plus he could catch the ball when needed.

He is the best blocking TE I have ever seen.

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srvy 11-14-2020 08:43 PM

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Originally Posted by mlyonsd (Post 15326588)
The only one that matters to me is the one wearing a KC SB ring.

Same here. Tony was great maybe the greatest ever but it's debatable. To me and I could be totally off but I always felt Tony was glaringly absent in big games. Now may have been the supporting cast with the good teams taking the TE away and his teammates didn't step up. I can only imagine what a Mahomes could have done with TG. I think it would look a lot like what we see with PM and TK.

Titty Meat 11-15-2020 04:01 AM

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Originally Posted by notorious (Post 15326582)
Kelce is playing during the golden age of Chiefs history.


Gonzalez played during an era I am happy to forget.

Yup and his best seasons were under Vermiel where even that offense probably wasnt the best fit for him. I think had he been here during the Alex years he might have put up a 130 receptions season.

Hoover 11-15-2020 08:17 AM

Travis Kelce is the only player on the Chiefs roster that I think is irreplaceable. Tyreek is a close second, but I think Travis helps Patrick as much as Patrick helps him. I mean they are almost unstoppable. And in the handful of games where Kelce isn't a huge factor the Chiefs offense really labors.

Cheater5 11-15-2020 08:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Hoover (Post 15326966)
Travis Kelce is the only player on the Chiefs roster that I think is irreplaceable. Tyreek is a close second, but I think Travis helps Patrick as much as Patrick helps him. I mean they are almost unstoppable. And in the handful of games where Kelce isn't a huge factor the Chiefs offense really labors.



The only player?

I can think of one more pretty important dude that we’ve waited 50 years for.

notorious 11-15-2020 09:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Cheater5 (Post 15326990)
The only player?

I can think of one more pretty important dude that we’ve waited 50 years for.

Colquitt was cut and the team has been fine without him.

ghak99 11-15-2020 09:57 AM

The greatest ever offered to pay the next greatest ever's goal post dunk fine.

A8bil 11-15-2020 10:09 AM

Kittle = faster, better blocker (at line and downfield)
Kelce = bigger, uses body better to get position, healthier

You're happy if you have either, but keep in mind that Kittle has made his mark receiving passes from Brian Hoyer, CJ Beathard, Nick Mullens and JG. Kelce has had all world Mahomes and TE-dependent Alex Smith. I shudder to think what kind of numbers kittle would put up if he were on KC....if he stayed healthy.

Halfcan 11-15-2020 10:09 AM

I want to see Kelce retire with all the TE records and 7 SB rings.

HonestChieffan 11-15-2020 10:13 AM

seems like that was settled a year ago....

Kittle is not a better TE

And he is a turd of a person.


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