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Hoover
09-06-2015, 02:44 PM
People still bitch about letting talent we draft walk away, but sometimes it works out for the best. Just look at Albert and Asamoah, who combined signed contracts worth about 70M.

Branden Albert: “It’s not a limp, it’s my strut.”

Branden Albert signed a 5 year, $47,000,000 contract with the Miami Dolphins, including a $8,500,000 signing bonus, $26,000,000 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $9,400,000. In 2015, Albert will earn a base salary of $9,000,000 and a workout bonus of $25,000. Albert has a cap hit of $10,725,000 while his dead money value is $15,825,000.

Albert played in nine games last season. Now he’s walking around favoring his right knee.

Jon Asamoah: The 6-foot-4-inch, 305-pound Jon Asamoah doesn't appear to be an ideal fit for Kyle Shanahan's outside zone scheme.

Jon Asamoah signed a 5 year, $22,500,000 contract with the Atlanta Falcons, including a $4,000,000 signing bonus, $6,000,000 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $4,500,000. In 2015, Asamoah will earn a base salary of $2,500,000, a roster bonus of $468,750 and a signing bonus of $2,000,000. Asamoah has a cap hit of $4,268,750 while his dead money value is $5,200,000.

Saturday's moves included placing demoted right guard Jon Asamoah on injured reserve with a hip injury. Asamoah could have reached an injury settlement with the team and become a free agent, but that obviously wasn't an option. He was one of three players placed on IR, along with fullback Collin Mooney and cornerback Travis Howard.

BryanBusby
09-06-2015, 02:55 PM
I don't think people really bitched that Asamoah left. Schwartz was better anyhow.

Deberg_1990
09-06-2015, 02:55 PM
How's Hudson looking with the Raiders?

Trivers
09-06-2015, 02:56 PM
Good info. Thanks for posting.

$20MM dead money on both. OUCH!

Because Chiefs..........Said wirh pride.

Dorsey's moves work out ~90% of the time.

Anyong Bluth
09-07-2015, 07:30 AM
How's Hudson looking with the Raiders?
The last word in your question pretty much answers your question.

Oakland : where player's talents disappear into a Black Hole.

The Poz
12-21-2015, 04:32 PM
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Falcons cut Jon Asamoah from injured reserve with injury settlement</p>&mdash; Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) <a href="https://twitter.com/AaronWilson_NFL/status/679065896187334656">December 21, 2015</a></blockquote>
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jspchief
12-21-2015, 04:39 PM
The last word in your question pretty much answers your question.

Oakland : where player's talents disappear into a Black Hole.
Hudson is killing it in Oakland.

Anyong Bluth
12-21-2015, 06:22 PM
Hasn't he been injured off and on this season?

Also, our replacement has meant his loss has been rather insignificant except for the fact that his salary isn't counting against the Chief's cap.

jspchief
12-21-2015, 06:31 PM
Hasn't he been injured off and on this season?

Also, our replacement has meant his loss has been rather insignificant except for the fact that his salary isn't counting against the Chief's cap.
He's missed a few games. Ask any Raiders fan and they'd tell you they are happy with the signing. He really is playing great.

Morse is playing well for a fraction of the cost, so it's not a loss for KC, but he's also not a flameout like Asamoah.

Anyong Bluth
12-21-2015, 10:30 PM
He's missed a few games. Ask any Raiders fan and they'd tell you they are happy with the signing. He really is playing great.

Morse is playing well for a fraction of the cost, so it's not a loss for KC, but he's also not a flameout like Asamoah.
Definitely not, anyone would have liked to have been able to keep him - just not over losing Houston or the other guy's they were able to resign within their cap money.

Direckshun
12-22-2015, 06:56 AM
That 2014 offseason was pretty incredible with next-level shit Dorsey pulled off.

He signed a few contributors in free agency for pennies, let a half dozen players walk for $100 MILLION in combined contracts, scored us four compensatory picks for 2015, cleaned our cap up for 2016, and drafted a sneaky-great draft class where everybody is contributing (except for Aaron Murray who hasn't had a chance yet). Seriously, look at this class: Dee Ford, Phillip Gaines, De'Anthony Thomas, Murray, Zach Fulton and Laurent Duvarney-Tardif.

The 2014 Chiefs were demonstrably better than the 2013 Chiefs. Dorsey pulled that off with no cap space, letting $100m in talent walk, and no 2nd round draft choice.

Buehler445
12-22-2015, 09:50 AM
That 2014 offseason was pretty incredible with next-level shit Dorsey pulled off.

He signed a few contributors in free agency for pennies, let a half dozen players walk for $100 MILLION in combined contracts, scored us four compensatory picks for 2015, cleaned our cap up for 2016, and drafted a sneaky-great draft class where everybody is contributing (except for Aaron Murray who hasn't had a chance yet). Seriously, look at this class: Dee Ford, Phillip Gaines, De'Anthony Thomas, Murray, Zach Fulton and Laurent Duvarney-Tardif.

The 2014 Chiefs were demonstrably better than the 2013 Chiefs. Dorsey pulled that off with no cap space, letting $100m in talent walk, and no 2nd round draft choice.

But Zilla said that Herm did an exquisite job and 2-14 was a far better solution than "meaningless wins."