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Also, Let not act like we couldn't have easily made Hopkins contract work |
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There's also been tons of QB injuries this year. Burrow, Lawrence, Jones, Rodgers, Cousins, Richardson, Watson. The Chiefs tackles had the highest pressure rate given up last year. Mahomes was running for his life. It's like people conveniently forget that our OL got Mahomes hurt last year and our season was close to being done bc of them. These people should watch the Super Bowl against TB again bc that's what bringing back Wylie would have done. |
the revisionist history of some of our posters......
"We don't need him" to "Well it wouldn't have worked anyways" |
I prefer Diggs over Evans but it ain’t much of a difference. Both are great players
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The point is that Taylor was overpaid. Big time. He's being paid like a top-5 tackle. He's not that good though. He's also VERY un-clutch. Backbreaking penalties. On that 4th and 15, Kelce is open and he gives up pressure with Mahomes getting hit on the arm. His contract makes it harder to accomplish other signings. If he was playing better it would be easier to justify it. Imagine the Patriots overpaying for this dude during their dynasty. |
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These are short term deals with no strings attached. They aren’t nearly the boogeymen some make it to be |
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We have to stop kicking the can down the road. That is the reason we were strapped now. Thuney has a HUGE number. Mahomes is now getting to where it is going to cost almost $ 70 million for just one year. |
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Win the Lottery and have your family in life crippling debt in 7 years. Oohh shiny things!
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And his cap hits are 4mil for this year and 16mil next year. I don't know why we're acting like that's a lot for what he can bring you. Dude is on track for 1000+ yards with a broken Tannehill, Malik Willis, and Will Levis throwing to him. Meanwhile the guy who has a cap hit of $11mil still doesn't have 300 yards with the best QB to ever play the game. |
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It's basically what they already did this off season except except we would reduce the cap hit for the current year which would allow us to sign players. |
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I have no idea what you're talking about. His cap hits are literally 4 mil and 16mil. Even if he's cut at the end of this year, the Titans will carry a ~8mil dead cap hit next year. That seems like a risk worth taking. |
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$16MM cap his this season, the way the timing worked out thanks to CJ being a reerun I see no possible way this was going to work.
Hopkins didn't get released until almost June FFS and CJ was tying up a shit ton of cap $ on the tag. That didn't change. I guess Veach should have known back in March that Hopkins was going to get released 2 months later. |
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Actually outplaying the money he's playing for. Good thing we don't need a good WR and we don't have WRs losing games and playoff seedings for us. And pssst, you don't have to structure the contract the same way the Titans did. You can do it in a way that works specifically for your team so you're not left with a dead cap if you decide to cut him. |
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So you would be fine with us having signed Hopkins knowing that $8 million in dead cap would have cost us, Nick Bolton? That is likely one of the possible scenarios for kicking that can down the road. |
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Don't sign players that can help your team because even if they're currently playing well and would play even better on your team, there's also a chance they wouldn't have played well so it's better to just not sign them at all.
Because logic. |
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Or accept that in the future we will have a little extra credit card debt to pay off. We still can field a great team, it just becomes a tiny bit tougher. If we don’t win a Super Bowl this year given how loaded we are I think we will regret that WAY more than a few years from now when we have to go through a season or 2 with rebuild pains |
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You think Hopkins would have turned down the chiefs offering a deal to match what the Titans offered (not the structure, just the numbers)? |
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It doesn't have to be either Taylor or Wylie. Aren't there like 60 other tackles in the NFL? |
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Orlando and Wylie are at the top of PFF yet again for pressures given up. Here's what Jawaan has done in pass pro: <blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Jawaan Taylor has a pass block win rate of 92% per ESPN. That is the 11th best out of offensive tackles this season.</p>— Chiefs Hive (@chiefshive) <a href="https://twitter.com/chiefshive/status/1733248773747335253?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">December 8, 2023</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
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Meanwhile the guy that we are paying $11mil this year can only catch footballs every other week and only 1 or 2 max. |
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FYP... and **** the do nothing bullshit. We tried to trade up in the draft for Zay Flowers and Chris Jones agents threw a wrench into any FA signing. Again, it shouldn't be very hard. Tell us what your moves would have been? |
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LMAO The irony of pointing towards Wylie and saying Mahomes made it work for an MVP season when it's literally the exact same WR room besides swapping JJSS for Rice, who is tracking to have a nearly identical season to 2022 JJSS.
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And while the numbers are the same, you do acknowledge there's a very distinct difference in usage in Rice and how Juju was used last year right? Aren't we all wanting them to use him like how Juju was used all over the field and not just on a bunch of screens? |
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Yeah saving money by using Wylie ain’t it. We have money to spend. We are just being cautious and I think we’re being too cautious.
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Hopkins would have really messed up Moore and Toneys development. Can you imagine how bad they’d feel watching a guy actually catch the ball?
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I will admit I was against this. I was duped into believing the WR room would work. WE have pressed harder for Hopkins.
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What is really the risk here? That a few years down the road we’ll have a year of cap pain? I think this is a deflection that we didn’t do this bexause of money, when let’s be real this move wasn’t made largely because of miscalculated overconfidence in the wr room we already had |
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https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2023/09/18/f...eal/index.html Clark isn't the Walton's. He's not super wealthy. And to be fair that's a shit load of gauranteed money. $68.25 million a season avg. Pretty sure that's coming out of Clark's wallet. They can't not ever pay Mahomes the meat of his contract. That's not how it works |
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But it wouldn't have taken a lot of money fronted to afford Hopkins depending on how big we wanted to make his year 1 cap number be. |
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Jawaan absolutely does need to clean up the penalties but he also got absolutely ****ed by the league wanting to make an example out of him. He had FIVE accepted penalties against him after the Jaguars game (No other week he's had more than 2) and the illegal formation penalties completely stopped after the Bears game.
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The analogy you're trying to portray would actually be Wayna Morris replacing OBJ, and resigning Wylie at RT? |
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There's so much stupid shit being posted it makes my head hurt worse than the covid I have does.
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