Travis and Taylor

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Anonymous wrote:After his full caveman moments at the trophy ceremony and nightclub, I feel like this doesn't last much longer. Over/under 30 days.


100 percent


I really hope this is correct. I hate this relationship. It's too much football (any football is too much for me) in my gossip sites/timelines and even though I like Taylor, it's too much Taylor for me. I liked her Joe Awhatever relationship - where I barely knew anything about it or him at all. As it should be. Just go off and quietly be in love and you can announce it when you're married. Otherwise it's none of my business.


+100
I didn't even know who her former boyfriend was, nor did I care - but now he's looking pretty damn good, whoever he is!
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Anonymous wrote:Looks like her dad has maintained a healthy weight into his elder years but her mother is definitely in the obese range.


They were pretty UMC, as he was a stock brocker for Merrill so not surprising he stayed trim.

Kinda surprised mom didnt


Don't be a d*ck. Her mom is a two time breast cancer survivor and also been treated for a brain tumor in the last 3 years. She's been more worried about surviving than "staying trim." Not to mention the havoc chemo, radiation, and steroids wreak on the body that make it impossible to prevent the weight gain.


I read her mom required TS to stay thin to increase her chances at musical success. Maybe the mom has been sick recently but her comments in Taylor’s early years probably contributed to Taylor’s eating disorder.



Where the heck did you read that?? By all accounts they have a very close relationship.


+100
Amazing all the absolute garbage that is posted here - and then lapped up by idiots.


I watched a documentary on Taylor today….narrated completely by Taylor. She mentions not eating and getting too thin more than once. She even said her size is a 6, not 00. No way she is a size 6. She comes off as very insecure. She made multiple comments about people not liking her, criticizing her, etc. So she sure does care what the public thinks.

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Anonymous wrote:I was really shocked to see how he acted towards his coach on the sidelines. In many other sports a player would be ejected for that kind of thing. I understand that coach wanting to act like it’s not a big deal but it really is. I thought he was pretty funny on SNL and was hoping he was sort of the gentle giant with a sense of humor type, but now I think he’s probably got really rage issues. I don’t see this relationship lasting. It’s too bad because I think it’s good for famous people to find someone who both understands the issues in the lifestyle but also is in a different field so there’s no so much direct comparison of careers.


Except they really wouldn't.
He was fired up, not yelling AT his coach. I've seen far, far worse. Not that we're in a race to the bottom, but this is nothing compared to other sideline/coach stuff. You should hear the stuff coming out of the coaches mouth sometimes. Some coaches are just awful. Reid didn't care about this at all.

He basically shoved him. Not cool.


You can see in this video Andy bumping into Kelce the same way and yelling at him a month ago during the Christmas game. It's how they communicate which is why Andy thought it was no biggie



Uh, that video shows Kelce slamming his helmet into the ground in rage, and then Reid keeping someone from giving it back to Kelce and then going and yelling at Kelce about it. It's an example of Kelce being a hothead and Reid punishing him for it.

My read (heh, my Reid read) on the situation is that Reid did not want to make a big thing of it in their Superbowl win. He did not want to discuss something negative after the game, especially knowing how much focus was on Kelce in particularly. He wants the team to be able to celebrate their win publicly and normally and focus on everything that went right.

I think the team, and Reid, will handle Travis' behavior privately, and I would not be surprised if he winds up paying a fine and also having to do some groveling. I just think it won't happen publicly and Reid and the Chiefs will ignore questions and downplay it because they understand Kelce is a massive PR asset right now and they don't want to get into some kind of public conversation about his behavior.

This is a VERY football way to handle it. Public dramas and disagreements, especially between players and coaches are fairly rare in the NFL because they all know there's not much advantage to anyone to let things play out in the press. It's pretty much always best for the team to handle things privately.


Chiefs fan here. Reid and Kelce have been doing this act for years. He's not getting fined. Reid loves Kelce for his fire and passion, which he has been able to teach Kelce to channel into Hall of Fame play on the field.


It was a big deal. Not only was he screaming, almost knocked his play sheet out of his hands, but Reid was knocked off balance. The announcers even mentioned it. I liked Kelce until yesterday. He has anger issues.

Did Kelce’s family sit in the box with Taylor? I didn’t see them. Odd.
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Anonymous wrote:I was really shocked to see how he acted towards his coach on the sidelines. In many other sports a player would be ejected for that kind of thing. I understand that coach wanting to act like it’s not a big deal but it really is. I thought he was pretty funny on SNL and was hoping he was sort of the gentle giant with a sense of humor type, but now I think he’s probably got really rage issues. I don’t see this relationship lasting. It’s too bad because I think it’s good for famous people to find someone who both understands the issues in the lifestyle but also is in a different field so there’s no so much direct comparison of careers.


Except they really wouldn't.
He was fired up, not yelling AT his coach. I've seen far, far worse. Not that we're in a race to the bottom, but this is nothing compared to other sideline/coach stuff. You should hear the stuff coming out of the coaches mouth sometimes. Some coaches are just awful. Reid didn't care about this at all.

He basically shoved him. Not cool.


You can see in this video Andy bumping into Kelce the same way and yelling at him a month ago during the Christmas game. It's how they communicate which is why Andy thought it was no biggie



Uh, that video shows Kelce slamming his helmet into the ground in rage, and then Reid keeping someone from giving it back to Kelce and then going and yelling at Kelce about it. It's an example of Kelce being a hothead and Reid punishing him for it.

My read (heh, my Reid read) on the situation is that Reid did not want to make a big thing of it in their Superbowl win. He did not want to discuss something negative after the game, especially knowing how much focus was on Kelce in particularly. He wants the team to be able to celebrate their win publicly and normally and focus on everything that went right.

I think the team, and Reid, will handle Travis' behavior privately, and I would not be surprised if he winds up paying a fine and also having to do some groveling. I just think it won't happen publicly and Reid and the Chiefs will ignore questions and downplay it because they understand Kelce is a massive PR asset right now and they don't want to get into some kind of public conversation about his behavior.

This is a VERY football way to handle it. Public dramas and disagreements, especially between players and coaches are fairly rare in the NFL because they all know there's not much advantage to anyone to let things play out in the press. It's pretty much always best for the team to handle things privately.


Chiefs fan here. Reid and Kelce have been doing this act for years. He's not getting fined. Reid loves Kelce for his fire and passion, which he has been able to teach Kelce to channel into Hall of Fame play on the field.


It was a big deal. Not only was he screaming, almost knocked his play sheet out of his hands, but Reid was knocked off balance. The announcers even mentioned it. I liked Kelce until yesterday. He has anger issues.

Did Kelce’s family sit in the box with Taylor? I didn’t see them. Odd.


His mom and bro were there, maybe his dad too (don't know what he looks like) but TS was only interacting with her two actual friends there.
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Yes Kelce dad was in the suite.
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Anonymous wrote:Looks like her dad has maintained a healthy weight into his elder years but her mother is definitely in the obese range.


They were pretty UMC, as he was a stock brocker for Merrill so not surprising he stayed trim.

Kinda surprised mom didnt


Don't be a d*ck. Her mom is a two time breast cancer survivor and also been treated for a brain tumor in the last 3 years. She's been more worried about surviving than "staying trim." Not to mention the havoc chemo, radiation, and steroids wreak on the body that make it impossible to prevent the weight gain.


I read her mom required TS to stay thin to increase her chances at musical success. Maybe the mom has been sick recently but her comments in Taylor’s early years probably contributed to Taylor’s eating disorder.



Where the heck did you read that?? By all accounts they have a very close relationship.


+100
Amazing all the absolute garbage that is posted here - and then lapped up by idiots.


I watched a documentary on Taylor today….narrated completely by Taylor. She mentions not eating and getting too thin more than once. She even said her size is a 6, not 00. No way she is a size 6. She comes off as very insecure. She made multiple comments about people not liking her, criticizing her, etc. So she sure does care what the public thinks.



Nothing you said has anything to do with the lies being posted here by trolls.
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Anonymous wrote:I was really shocked to see how he acted towards his coach on the sidelines. In many other sports a player would be ejected for that kind of thing. I understand that coach wanting to act like it’s not a big deal but it really is. I thought he was pretty funny on SNL and was hoping he was sort of the gentle giant with a sense of humor type, but now I think he’s probably got really rage issues. I don’t see this relationship lasting. It’s too bad because I think it’s good for famous people to find someone who both understands the issues in the lifestyle but also is in a different field so there’s no so much direct comparison of careers.


Except they really wouldn't.
He was fired up, not yelling AT his coach. I've seen far, far worse. Not that we're in a race to the bottom, but this is nothing compared to other sideline/coach stuff. You should hear the stuff coming out of the coaches mouth sometimes. Some coaches are just awful. Reid didn't care about this at all.

He basically shoved him. Not cool.


You can see in this video Andy bumping into Kelce the same way and yelling at him a month ago during the Christmas game. It's how they communicate which is why Andy thought it was no biggie



Uh, that video shows Kelce slamming his helmet into the ground in rage, and then Reid keeping someone from giving it back to Kelce and then going and yelling at Kelce about it. It's an example of Kelce being a hothead and Reid punishing him for it.

My read (heh, my Reid read) on the situation is that Reid did not want to make a big thing of it in their Superbowl win. He did not want to discuss something negative after the game, especially knowing how much focus was on Kelce in particularly. He wants the team to be able to celebrate their win publicly and normally and focus on everything that went right.

I think the team, and Reid, will handle Travis' behavior privately, and I would not be surprised if he winds up paying a fine and also having to do some groveling. I just think it won't happen publicly and Reid and the Chiefs will ignore questions and downplay it because they understand Kelce is a massive PR asset right now and they don't want to get into some kind of public conversation about his behavior.

This is a VERY football way to handle it. Public dramas and disagreements, especially between players and coaches are fairly rare in the NFL because they all know there's not much advantage to anyone to let things play out in the press. It's pretty much always best for the team to handle things privately.


Chiefs fan here. Reid and Kelce have been doing this act for years. He's not getting fined. Reid loves Kelce for his fire and passion, which he has been able to teach Kelce to channel into Hall of Fame play on the field.


It was a big deal. Not only was he screaming, almost knocked his play sheet out of his hands, but Reid was knocked off balance. The announcers even mentioned it. I liked Kelce until yesterday. He has anger issues.

Did Kelce’s family sit in the box with Taylor? I didn’t see them. Odd.


His mom and bro were there, maybe his dad too (don't know what he looks like) but TS was only interacting with her two actual friends there.


She had more than 2 friends there. The Tellers showed up late.
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Anonymous wrote:Taylor is looking so hot. I mean she had an NFL glow up this fall. I saw that under boob girl and the nails done. She was doing that hair toss too. You know it’s love because she has lost weight too. Always thought it was a bad sign when she went exclusive w Joe and turned up a huge chunk.


You're a dolt. She’s performing nonstop on a global tour burning thousands of calories each day vs Covid lockdown.
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Anonymous wrote:Looks like her dad has maintained a healthy weight into his elder years but her mother is definitely in the obese range.


They were pretty UMC, as he was a stock brocker for Merrill so not surprising he stayed trim.

Kinda surprised mom didnt


Don't be a d*ck. Her mom is a two time breast cancer survivor and also been treated for a brain tumor in the last 3 years. She's been more worried about surviving than "staying trim." Not to mention the havoc chemo, radiation, and steroids wreak on the body that make it impossible to prevent the weight gain.


I read her mom required TS to stay thin to increase her chances at musical success. Maybe the mom has been sick recently but her comments in Taylor’s early years probably contributed to Taylor’s eating disorder.



Where the heck did you read that?? By all accounts they have a very close relationship.


Too close.
“I’ve never been to therapy. I talk to my mom a lot, because she’s the one who’s seen everything. I used to have bad days where we would be on the phone for hours. I’d write something that I wanted to say, and instead of posting it I’d read it to her.” — Taylor @RollingStone

She should have a therapist. At 34 having your mother as a therapist is stunting.


This is how I am with my mom. I know many others the same.
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Anonymous wrote:Looks like her dad has maintained a healthy weight into his elder years but her mother is definitely in the obese range.


They were pretty UMC, as he was a stock brocker for Merrill so not surprising he stayed trim.

Kinda surprised mom didnt


Don't be a d*ck. Her mom is a two time breast cancer survivor and also been treated for a brain tumor in the last 3 years. She's been more worried about surviving than "staying trim." Not to mention the havoc chemo, radiation, and steroids wreak on the body that make it impossible to prevent the weight gain.


I read her mom required TS to stay thin to increase her chances at musical success. Maybe the mom has been sick recently but her comments in Taylor’s early years probably contributed to Taylor’s eating disorder.



Where the heck did you read that?? By all accounts they have a very close relationship.


+100
Amazing all the absolute garbage that is posted here - and then lapped up by idiots.


I watched a documentary on Taylor today….narrated completely by Taylor. She mentions not eating and getting too thin more than once. She even said her size is a 6, not 00. No way she is a size 6. She comes off as very insecure. She made multiple comments about people not liking her, criticizing her, etc. So she sure does care what the public thinks.



She's always a victim
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Anonymous wrote:Looks like her dad has maintained a healthy weight into his elder years but her mother is definitely in the obese range.


They were pretty UMC, as he was a stock brocker for Merrill so not surprising he stayed trim.

Kinda surprised mom didnt


Don't be a d*ck. Her mom is a two time breast cancer survivor and also been treated for a brain tumor in the last 3 years. She's been more worried about surviving than "staying trim." Not to mention the havoc chemo, radiation, and steroids wreak on the body that make it impossible to prevent the weight gain.


I read her mom required TS to stay thin to increase her chances at musical success. Maybe the mom has been sick recently but her comments in Taylor’s early years probably contributed to Taylor’s eating disorder.



Where the heck did you read that?? By all accounts they have a very close relationship.


Too close.
“I’ve never been to therapy. I talk to my mom a lot, because she’s the one who’s seen everything. I used to have bad days where we would be on the phone for hours. I’d write something that I wanted to say, and instead of posting it I’d read it to her.” — Taylor @RollingStone

She should have a therapist. At 34 having your mother as a therapist is stunting.


Yikes.
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Taylor’s brother is super fat. Hardly recognized him in the suite
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Anonymous wrote:I was really shocked to see how he acted towards his coach on the sidelines. In many other sports a player would be ejected for that kind of thing. I understand that coach wanting to act like it’s not a big deal but it really is. I thought he was pretty funny on SNL and was hoping he was sort of the gentle giant with a sense of humor type, but now I think he’s probably got really rage issues. I don’t see this relationship lasting. It’s too bad because I think it’s good for famous people to find someone who both understands the issues in the lifestyle but also is in a different field so there’s no so much direct comparison of careers.


Except they really wouldn't.
He was fired up, not yelling AT his coach. I've seen far, far worse. Not that we're in a race to the bottom, but this is nothing compared to other sideline/coach stuff. You should hear the stuff coming out of the coaches mouth sometimes. Some coaches are just awful. Reid didn't care about this at all.

He basically shoved him. Not cool.


You can see in this video Andy bumping into Kelce the same way and yelling at him a month ago during the Christmas game. It's how they communicate which is why Andy thought it was no biggie



Uh, that video shows Kelce slamming his helmet into the ground in rage, and then Reid keeping someone from giving it back to Kelce and then going and yelling at Kelce about it. It's an example of Kelce being a hothead and Reid punishing him for it.

My read (heh, my Reid read) on the situation is that Reid did not want to make a big thing of it in their Superbowl win. He did not want to discuss something negative after the game, especially knowing how much focus was on Kelce in particularly. He wants the team to be able to celebrate their win publicly and normally and focus on everything that went right.

I think the team, and Reid, will handle Travis' behavior privately, and I would not be surprised if he winds up paying a fine and also having to do some groveling. I just think it won't happen publicly and Reid and the Chiefs will ignore questions and downplay it because they understand Kelce is a massive PR asset right now and they don't want to get into some kind of public conversation about his behavior.

This is a VERY football way to handle it. Public dramas and disagreements, especially between players and coaches are fairly rare in the NFL because they all know there's not much advantage to anyone to let things play out in the press. It's pretty much always best for the team to handle things privately.


Chiefs fan here. Reid and Kelce have been doing this act for years. He's not getting fined. Reid loves Kelce for his fire and passion, which he has been able to teach Kelce to channel into Hall of Fame play on the field.


It was a big deal. Not only was he screaming, almost knocked his play sheet out of his hands, but Reid was knocked off balance. The announcers even mentioned it. I liked Kelce until yesterday. He has anger issues.

Did Kelce’s family sit in the box with Taylor? I didn’t see them. Odd.


His mom and bro were there, maybe his dad too (don't know what he looks like) but TS was only interacting with her two actual friends there.


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Anonymous wrote:I was really shocked to see how he acted towards his coach on the sidelines. In many other sports a player would be ejected for that kind of thing. I understand that coach wanting to act like it’s not a big deal but it really is. I thought he was pretty funny on SNL and was hoping he was sort of the gentle giant with a sense of humor type, but now I think he’s probably got really rage issues. I don’t see this relationship lasting. It’s too bad because I think it’s good for famous people to find someone who both understands the issues in the lifestyle but also is in a different field so there’s no so much direct comparison of careers.


Except they really wouldn't.
He was fired up, not yelling AT his coach. I've seen far, far worse. Not that we're in a race to the bottom, but this is nothing compared to other sideline/coach stuff. You should hear the stuff coming out of the coaches mouth sometimes. Some coaches are just awful. Reid didn't care about this at all.

He basically shoved him. Not cool.


You can see in this video Andy bumping into Kelce the same way and yelling at him a month ago during the Christmas game. It's how they communicate which is why Andy thought it was no biggie



Uh, that video shows Kelce slamming his helmet into the ground in rage, and then Reid keeping someone from giving it back to Kelce and then going and yelling at Kelce about it. It's an example of Kelce being a hothead and Reid punishing him for it.

My read (heh, my Reid read) on the situation is that Reid did not want to make a big thing of it in their Superbowl win. He did not want to discuss something negative after the game, especially knowing how much focus was on Kelce in particularly. He wants the team to be able to celebrate their win publicly and normally and focus on everything that went right.

I think the team, and Reid, will handle Travis' behavior privately, and I would not be surprised if he winds up paying a fine and also having to do some groveling. I just think it won't happen publicly and Reid and the Chiefs will ignore questions and downplay it because they understand Kelce is a massive PR asset right now and they don't want to get into some kind of public conversation about his behavior.

This is a VERY football way to handle it. Public dramas and disagreements, especially between players and coaches are fairly rare in the NFL because they all know there's not much advantage to anyone to let things play out in the press. It's pretty much always best for the team to handle things privately.


Chiefs fan here. Reid and Kelce have been doing this act for years. He's not getting fined. Reid loves Kelce for his fire and passion, which he has been able to teach Kelce to channel into Hall of Fame play on the field.


It was a big deal. Not only was he screaming, almost knocked his play sheet out of his hands, but Reid was knocked off balance. The announcers even mentioned it. I liked Kelce until yesterday. He has anger issues.

Did Kelce’s family sit in the box with Taylor? I didn’t see them. Odd.


His mom and bro were there, maybe his dad too (don't know what he looks like) but TS was only interacting with her two actual friends there.


I liked TS until recently but for some reason her interaction with her famous friends at this game -- even who she brought along -- all just seemed like too much and very fake. And weird that they had the better seats compared to Kelce own family. It.seemed more genuine at the AFC game with Jason.
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Anonymous wrote:Looks like her dad has maintained a healthy weight into his elder years but her mother is definitely in the obese range.


They were pretty UMC, as he was a stock brocker for Merrill so not surprising he stayed trim.

Kinda surprised mom didnt


Don't be a d*ck. Her mom is a two time breast cancer survivor and also been treated for a brain tumor in the last 3 years. She's been more worried about surviving than "staying trim." Not to mention the havoc chemo, radiation, and steroids wreak on the body that make it impossible to prevent the weight gain.


I read her mom required TS to stay thin to increase her chances at musical success. Maybe the mom has been sick recently but her comments in Taylor’s early years probably contributed to Taylor’s eating disorder.



Where the heck did you read that?? By all accounts they have a very close relationship.


Too close.
“I’ve never been to therapy. I talk to my mom a lot, because she’s the one who’s seen everything. I used to have bad days where we would be on the phone for hours. I’d write something that I wanted to say, and instead of posting it I’d read it to her.” — Taylor @RollingStone

She should have a therapist. At 34 having your mother as a therapist is stunting.


This is how I am with my mom. I know many others the same.


+1
My mom is my best friend and I'm 55 yrs. old!
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