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I think it is hard for Tamba to understand why players don't work as hard as he does. He just doesn't get why guys don't give their heart and soul to the game and the team. It's one of the reasons Tony Dungy said Peyton Manning would never make a good coach. He'd be too unforgiving on guys for not studying and working as hard as he did and picking up the plays as easily as he did. He'd end up wanting to cut everyone. Lol.
To some players, I'd actually say most, football is just a job. They don't have much passion other than the paycheck and trying to win on Sunday because of trash talk. Guys like Tamba football is more than that. Football got Tamba out of a very bad situation. It's pretty much everything to him. He probably takes losses harder than anyone on the team and therefore wants to play badly. Maybe I am why off but that's how I took some of Tambas comments. He definitely shouldn't have went to Twitter to say those things but hey I'm glad he said it. That's what leaders do, they call people out for not giving their all. Ray Lewis was a master at it. I see Brady get furious with himself and players all the time. Not that Tamba is the leader of this team, from what I understand Tamba is a really quiet guy. This is totally uncharacteristic of him which tells me he must have been really pissed. I'm sure there are other issues this was just what set it to the boiling point. |
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It's better to be pissed off than pissed on I always say.
He can get glad in the same pants he got mad in Grandma always said. |
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Nothing at all wrong with that comment.
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Tamba bitches about players not showing up for practice and what does he do?
I shit you not...he was on a golf cart talking to a Chiefs intern on his instagram live snap chat feature. FFS |
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Just cut him and get it over with.
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Unless some team trades for Hali, he's a Chief in 2017. |
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Hali, executing the perfect bendover maneuver on cHunt. |
The NFL is a business. Hali must have forgotten this. He is no longer needed because his cost isn't offset by profit. See ya Tamba.
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Well, that was an interesting read. Wonder what the hell set him off and why he handled it the way he did.
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And though he's praised Ford all over the place, he probably considers himself to be Ford's superior still at this point. |
Christ will all you bleeding vaginas just stop already?
He started last season on the PUP as well. "Precautionary". |
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He is still an effective player who makes this team better. This cannot be argued. |
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Few had anything negative to say about Hali as a Chief ahead of this recent Twitter episode. Yes he is declining and there are better contracts on the roster, but until Houston proves he is not a band-aid and that Ford can be an every down player, Hali is more than just insurance. |
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