In our “Let’s Argue” series, our Mark Gunnels considers the hot takes, wacky predictions and unpopular opinions ofKansas City Chiefs fans from all over the world.
Isiah Pacheco has already peaked.
Pacheco’s best days are behind him.
— Rick Wickle (@EftEric) June 18, 2025
It’s been well documented how running backs have a short shelf life (except for maybe Derrick Henry). Regarding Isiah Pacheco, I believe writing him off is a little premature.
After missing several weeks due to his fibula injury last season, Pacheco wasn’t the same guy — which isn’t anything out of the ordinary. Returning from injury is a tough ask because you must regain complete trust in your body.
With a full offseason under Pacheco’s belt and adding weight, I feel confident saying we’ll see Pacheco return to form. Also, let’s not forget that the contract year is undefeated.
It would have been better for Travis Kelce to retire following the 2024 season.
Kelce should have retired, unfortunately
— LucZac (@LucZac11) June 18, 2025
I couldn’t disagree with this more.
If Travis Kelce decided to retire after this past Super Bowl, it obviously wouldn’t change anything about his legacy.
Kelce is arguably the greatest tight end of all time and will no doubt be a first-ballot Pro Football Hall of Famer.
However, I can’t agree with the above post because of the competitor we know Kelce to be. This past season wasn’t one of Kelce’s best, even though it would have still been considered a good season for most tight ends in the league.
The standard for Kelce is just different, and I’m sure he wants to go out on top.
The Chiefs’ Super Bowl window has closed.
Their Super Bowl window was slammed shut by the Eagles.
— Griswold Wannabe (@RBinMO) June 18, 2025
This has been a popular take this offseason.
Imagine saying a team that has been to seven consecutive AFC Championship games now has a closed Super Bowl window.
At some point, the Chiefs' run will come to an end, but I don’t see how anyone can say that right now. We just saw the Chiefs go 15-2 despite all the injuries they endured.
With Rashee Rice, Hollywood Brown and Isiah Pacheco back in the fold, the offense could be explosive again.
The Chargers will win the AFC West ... just kidding.
Chargers win the AFC West.
I'm kidding. I mean the off-season. Lol
— ScienceGuy (@MUscienceguy) June 19, 2025
This is my favorite offseason tradition.
I believe the Los Angeles Chargers had a great offseason, and they finally have a stable head coach in Jim Harbaugh.
Having said that, they’re going to have to prove it first.