The front office seems mad but knows how good Hill can be at his best.
Hunt spoke briefly with reporters Saturday while the team was holding its annual draft party. He declined to discuss the team’s plans for Hill but did acknowledge that the star wide receiver’s legal problems are an embarrassment for the team. “It is obviously a tough situation for the organization,” Hunt said.”
Hunt spoke briefly with reporters Saturday while the team was holding its annual draft party. He declined to discuss the team’s plans for Hill but did acknowledge that the star wide receiver’s legal problems are an embarrassment for the team. “It is obviously a tough situation for the organization,” Hunt said.”
Clark Hunt holds media availability but remains mum on next steps for Tyreek Hill
Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt took questions from a reporter scrum early Saturday afternoon during the fourth round of the NFL Draft, marking his first media availability since KCTV5 released audio of an exchange between Tyreek Hill and fiancée Crystal Espinal, which led to Hill's criminal case being reopened on Friday.
In short he meant the teams lawyers are looking into how they will fire the POS and not lose money doing so.
ReplyDeleteI mean what do you expect from these guys in the NFL?
ReplyDeleteBernie Sanders can't wait for Tyreek Hill's vote
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ReplyDeleteShrink Tyr eeeeeek's head and put him in the mummy exhibit, he sure looks and cats the part!
Clark Khunt couldn’t care less about winning the Super Bowl or a three year old. It’s only about the money.
ReplyDeleteFootball is a violent game. Ghetto rats are violent people. Ghetto rats make good football players. But they bring the ghetto with them. But that's OK, because if they weren't playing football they'd be holding up Quick Trips.
ReplyDelete^^^^It's QuikTrip you mental midget
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ReplyDeleteif hunt is so concern about hill why did the chiefs jump right back into the mess with the signing of clark who also has a history of abuse its all about the money with the chiefs
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