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I don't care about whether Brown fits a classic #1 receiver designation. I care about whether he adds an element to the offense that it needs.
What it needs most is a legit field-stretching threat who can track the ball, make the correct route adjustments, and catch the ball when it's thrown to him. He's got the quick stop-start Reid loves and is a good fit in the offense. He'd be a nice complement to Rice and a significant upgrade at the Z spot. Mooney is a lesser version of that. Fast, can run the Z stuff, has had success in this offense and should be a relatively quick study. |
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Feel pretty strongly if Mooney is the main FA add, they’re either spending a significant draft slot on another one or making a trade to pair with him. He’s a nice complementary piece, but not a solution by himself. |
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Like I said, I really, REALLY, hope you're right on this one. |
Just stop with the RT bullshit. That money was being spent on OBJ or Taylor. So again you think we should have rolled with Niang, a rookie and Wylie and the best 2 start?
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But they didn't know that for sure. Even if they had some type of verbal agreement, until he actually signs you don't know. And then until camp/preseason you never know for sure anyway what you are getting. |
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I would agree with that. I just would also believe that Andy will keep Skyy around for the foreseeable future. |
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Pittman, sure. Considering the Chiefs' inefficiency on throws of 20+, they definitely are missing the occasional explosive play, and teams have stepped away from the 2 deep safety looks as a result. They need a deep threat and a 3-levels winner. Even if Brown is not a 3-levels winner (and he has exhibited that ability at times), he's a rather nice upgrade at the Z spot. |
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We were going to sign either OBJ or Taylor, period. OBJ would have continued at LT if we signed him. Instead he didn't like our number and we moved on to Taylor, who would play LT, if we found no other option in free agency, and probably resign Wylie for our RT. Veach got Donovan Smith which allowed Taylor to continue playing RT, which is more or less just as important as LT in today's NFL with speed elite edge rushers going to the weakest link. Having Taylor and Smith, is actually cheaper than if we had kept Wylie with Taylor, or had signed OBJ instead of Taylor. They were signing one of them, period. Can you imagine if we started the season with Smith and Wylie. LMAO, this place would have gone mad. |
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Paying $20 million/year for a RT who is on pace to set the all time single season penalty record for an individual player… at the expense of investing in actual NFL-caliber WR’s… was a failed decision. |
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I understand why people don't want to criticize Veach. He was the Champion for Mahomes being drafted, and is currently responsible for 2 SB rings. And it's the same thing for Reid. I get why people don't want to be critical of their performance. But, Veach miscalculated when he didn't add a high level veteran to replace JuJu, he doubled down at the trade deadline, and we have looked like a poorly coached team all season. Drops, fumbles, penalties, special teams, etc. are still an issue for this team in week 14. Taylor is not good. Smith is not good. They aren't bad, they are just not good. |
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If somehow M. Evans is the FA addition, we prob wait until RD 2-3 to draft a WR. |
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Go get a guy that can do it all, fill around it. |
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Everyone thinks the only way to play offense is to have burners all over the field, deep ball deep ball deep ball. Mooney and Moore go BBBBRRRRRRR FAST, we need them. AJ Brown runs a 4.5 40. Would anyone be upset to have AJ Brown on this roster? I don't care how they do it, but get a legit WR1 to pair with Rice and the last year or two of Kelce and this offense will SING |
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