Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Chief's football + conspiracy theories + Chinatown

Roy claims it sucks knowing what is going to happen before it even happens. He says he has witnessed this story time and time again with the Chiefs - "Don't you start changing your tune about the Chiefs. You told me this was their year. I told you not with Alex Smith at QB1," he then adds, "You know what? He is just a piece of the problem. The defense has more holes in it than all the conspiracy theories about the slaughter. Bye the way, did they ever figure out why that nut job did what he did?"

The shooter's motive is still unclear. The last I heard the sheriff thought it could be related to his fallen status in the gaming industry. In other words, he was losing a lot. The theory still seems shaky to me and I told Roy such - "Are you telling me this guy did what he did because he was on a losing streak?" Again, it still seems shaky, so I reiterate what I have been hearing - "That is the story Metro is telling. I don't think they are ready to commit to it. But it sounds like it is pointing in that direction." The toll of the slaughter is lingering around town. Once they figure out the shooter's motive for real, well, it will help lift the fog some.

Roy goes on about how he is so disappointed in the Chiefs for trading Dontari Poe - "No run stuffer. Teams are running down our throats. One of the guys they brought in to help replace Dontari just got arrested and cut from the team. I really think they spent all their money on offense and forgot about defense." I agree with him, but I don't think it is over yet. There is still a bunch of football to be played. He says - "Big deal if they make it to the playoffs. Their division sucks. You know they will be forced to play on the road if they are lucky enough to win in the first round. Pittsburgh or New England will beat them in the second." At least they will win the division and we can brag about that during the off season. I share the thought with Roy - "Big fucking deal!" He yells angrily, "I want to see them win it all. I don't care about a division title and neither do any of the fans."

I would like to end this post with a favorite subject of mine - Chinatown. Trump made a campaign promise to the American people he would help level the playing field as pertains to trade policies with our foreign counterparts. If you have been following the blog on a consistent basis than you are familiar with my beliefs as pertains to Chinatown and the Asian consumer as a whole. I will leave it at that, but, I feel I must forewarn my readers. There will be a lot to do about Chinatown once I figure out what Trump's plan is for sure. Something is better than nothing is my belief. And I believe if he does something it will be enough for me.




No comments:

Post a Comment