Looks like this was the prevailing thought. Doesn’t look like as many people are at Union Station vs 2015 but the parade route looked more crowded.
he’s great. Probably my favorite non Chief (defender lines up across from him) “Oh come on, leave me alone” (To ref) what did he say? Ref: he said you’re a nice guy (Looking at Jones): you said I’m a good guy? Jones: what? Kittle: he said you said how awesome I am
Football really takes a toll on the body doesn't it? Must have been in quarters coverage. Big 12 refs would have called that targeting.
Some really cool stuff on the defense I haven't seen anywhere yet. https://www.si.com/nfl/2020/02/10/super-bowl-liv-kansas-city-chiefs-breakdown-of-key-defensive-plays
Seems to be a lot of talk about us trading him prior to the draft. His asking price must be really high if we can't work out a long-term deal.
Gigapixel of the Superbowl. You can also order a picture of it. https://gigapixel.panoramas.com/superbowl/2020/
Interviewing for a position in KC (we could live either side.) Any recommendations on neighborhoods to buy into? Preferences: 2-3 car garage or detached shed/barn good schools acreage (or at least not 20ft away from neighbors) So far all I've been told is Missouri > Kansas and to stop shaving my beard.
Based on what you're looking for I'd probably recommend looking up north on the MO side (Liberty, Parkville, Zona Rosa area) or down south on the KS side (Overland Park, Olathe, Shawnee Mission). Waldo, Brookside, Prairie Village are the more popular, trendy areas to live right now but for what you want I don't know that it'll fit your criteria. Staley is also a very good high school but would not recommend living in Gladstone.
It's regional with some air travel for national meetings and driving distance to everywhere else. The only thing I know for certain about the region so far is that it's centered in KC and includes Columbia also.
but when you say KC, are you meaning they Missouri side or Kansas side? I assume MO since Columbia is attached.
Airport is way North, so if you are doing a lot of flying you might want to look north. Plus more available acreage there.
I'm not living in a country club. I'm done with HOAs, let alone the forced spend that would accompany life in a CC (and we don't golf.) But I love the suggestions, thanks. Bonus points if I can be neighbors with Derrick Nnadi. Would love to have his pups over for playdates.