guys in the back of Atlanta gay bars and in bookstores while I was high. One of the newest hotels in Atlanta, Midtown, the AC Hotel by Marriott is located right in the ‘heart of the arts.’. Trapasso asked the same of Chenal wondering about the team’s investments at linebacker already on the roster in Bolton and Willie Gay Jr. My mother said that I shouldn't be alone with boys because I might sway them. Chris Trapasso even gave him an “A+” grade and said, “Will be an instant star with Patrick Mahomes.”Įric Edholm of Yahoo! Sports did have some questions for the Chiefs with their last two picks, wondering about the limitations of Cook as a box safety and the overlap with Nick Bolton for Chenal. Without exception, analysts liked or even loved the pick of Moore and feel like he will be of great use to Andy Reid’s offense going forward and will help fill the void after trading Tyreek Hill. Some draft analysts do have questions for the Chiefs with some picks, however, once the draft got past Moore. They also gave “B” grades for the picks of Moore and Cook as well and liked the fits of both. Please adhere to the Covid guidelines and legislation. Join us and feel proud in Weston-super-Mare. Check out our weekly events on our Facebook page. Over at The Athletic, the Chiefs earned their highest grade on the night of day two for their final pick with Chenal given the value he provided at No. A relaxed and inclusive venue for the LGBTQ+ community to enjoy. Reuter praised the value of picks one after the other, which bodes well for the Chiefs’ ability to earn long-term impact from this class.
On the day, the trio of Moore, Cook, and Chenal earned the Chiefs a robust “A+” grade from Chad Reuter of the NFL’s official site, who already gave the Chiefs an “A” grade for the first round. Let’s take a closer look at what NFL analysts are saying about the Kansas City Chiefs’ haul of players from Day 2 of the 2022 NFL Draft.įor those who were clamoring for some help at wide receiver, those fans got their answer in the second round with the selection of Western Michigan’s Skyy Moore after sliding back four picks to land an extra fifth round pick from the New England Patriots. On Friday, the defensive theme remained largely in place with the team’s decision to add Cincinnati Bearcats safety Bryan Cook in the second round and Wisconsin Badgers linebacker Leo Chenal in the third round. "We need the community to be reaching out to us and to trust us when they're seeing on social media that threats are being made.On the first day of the draft, the Chiefs earned high marks for their ability to add playmakers to the front and back of the defense in Washington Huskies cornerback Trent McDuffie and Purdue Boilermakers pass rusher George Karlaftis.
Hold these poses for about 2 minutes before going out to the bars (or doing anything stressful). "It's not a city where you should step out and feel fear, but what we need from the community is these lone wolves are so random and arbitrary," Shields said. Stretch out in your seat or cross your legs and put your hands behind your head. With a constantly growing scene of arts, fine dining, festivals and parties, it’s clear why Yaas-lanta is a top destination for LGBTQ visitors. National headquarters of LGBTQ South, Atlanta slays with a vibrant gay community featuring inclusive establishments, iconic events and gorgeous entertainment. So far, the FBI has not advised police that Omar Mateen targeted Pulse specifically because it's a gay club, so police's focus can't be narrow. Explore Atlanta’s diverse LGBTQ community. "So we're never going into anything alone," Shields said. She said Atlanta police rely heavily on partnership with the FBI and state authorities. We made contact with the business owners." "We put people out immediately so they'd have eyes on the locations. This gay-friendly bar is popular with locals and is a must-visit Check out X Midtown’s website for more information. the Carolina Panthers, and the Atlanta Falcons in the 1999 Super Bowl. "We did immediate review of our locations," Shields said. X Midtown is a charming southern bistro by day and a buzzing bar by night. : Alone in the Trenches: My Life As a Gay Man in the NFL: Esera Tuaolo. This is just one of several layers to the response Atlanta police began immediately after the deadly terror attack at Pulse, and the response involved businesses in Atlanta that cater to the gay community. “And we need the public's help in pushing back to us information that is disconcerting to them.” “Pointed threats need to be taken seriously, and we will take them seriously,” Shields said.
Police Deputy Chief Erika Shields said before Channel 2’s Mark Winne interviewed her, investigators interviewed a man suspected of sending social media threats targeting the gay community. For the time being, he's been released. The user’s Twitter account was not visible Wednesday.Ītlanta police are investigating social media threats against the local gay community following the nightclub massacre in Orlando. “You are all dead to me,” another post read.