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Originally Posted by Dunerdr
They won a superbowl post Pivot. Kind of shits on your argument. But you can stay mad about Tyreek if you so choose. They proved that Kelce, one above average guy, a solid deep threat and a room full of Jags can win with Mahomes at the helm. They took the safer bet. If Tyreek gets an injury and you lose one guy, you now have JAGS a middling defense and are up shits creek. They spread the wealth and investments. And its not like the just didnt try to sign Tyreek he just pushed them past where they were comfortable with. Can you pay that? sure. But you may quickly end up like the rams a few years ago with all your money in a few guys and in cap hell with no picks to boot when one falls off. They took the New England approach, the only one to have won multiple super bowls with a qb on a big contract in the modern era. And I for one dont blame them.
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I'm so sick of the Super Bowl argument...it doesn't "shit on my argument"...it was a tremendous accomplishment, yes. If it was proof of anything, you'd see it this year and this year proves that wasn't the right move.
Should the Ravens have kept Trent Dilfer and made him the face of their franchise since he was the QB of the Super Bowl winners? Apparently so...don't talk about all the other factors that went into that SB, that means that works.
I think a lot of Chiefs fans need to come to grips that last year was a heist...and I don't even mean that in a negative way but if we're all being honest, that wasn't our Super Bowl to win. We stole one like the Rams stole the Super Bowl in 21/22 when the Chiefs were clearly the best team.
I'm not bitching about Tyreek...I was making the point that when you trade that guy, you're clearly pivoting away from an offensive powerhouse of a team WHICH THEY DID.
How's this year working out for that? You don't think it'd be any different next year if they neglect the offense again?