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htismaqe 09-25-2018 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Mecca (Post 13762027)
I've come to a realization, this market doesn't truly understand what it means to play for this year with the Chiefs. It's always been "next year" so that's why we are getting takes like the pick has more value.

Right.

Plus for everybody saying the NFL isn't like baseball, it's more like baseball than EVER before. With the newer rules and the emphasis on the passing game, more than ever before, the NFL is about individual players at skill positions.

This isn't the same old NFL it's always been. There absolutely is a place in the 2018 NFL for putting your team over the top at the trading deadline.

Beef Supreme 09-25-2018 11:43 AM

Saw him at Hyvee buying rutabaga.

ToxSocks 09-25-2018 11:45 AM

Eric Berry - Earl Thomas -Kendall Fuller - Stud 1st rnd corner.

I'm in.

BigRedChief 09-25-2018 11:45 AM

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Originally Posted by htismaqe (Post 13762040)
Right.

Plus for everybody saying the NFL isn't like baseball, it's more like baseball than EVER before. With the newer rules and the emphasis on the passing game, more than ever before, the NFL is about individual players at skill positions.

This isn't the same old NFL it's always been. There absolutely is a place in the 2018 NFL for putting your team over the top at the trading deadline.

I get that and agree. But still.....
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mecca (Post 13762027)
I've come to a realization, this market doesn't truly understand what it means to play for this year with the Chiefs. It's always been "next year" so that's why we are getting takes like the pick has more value.

I think a first round pick with 5 years of cost control has more value to our defense than 12 games of Thomas. We can get a stud there. If we are talking a 2nd or a 3rd for Thomas. I can get behind that idea.

ToxSocks 09-25-2018 11:46 AM

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Originally Posted by BigRedChief (Post 13762048)
I think a first round pick with 5 years of cost control has more value to our defense than 12 games of Thomas.

No one is giving up a 1st rnd pick for Earl Thomas. Why did you have to go with two unlikely extremes here?

BlackOp 09-25-2018 11:46 AM

KC's offense is essentially set for the foreseeable future...and they have an entire draft, next year, to spend on defense.

Flip a 2nd (Peters pick) for Thomas..he's a no lose proposition barring injury. Unless the thought of missing out on the next Speaks/K-pass scares you...

Chris Meck 09-25-2018 11:46 AM

so-
you know, I posted earlier that this isn't MLB and a small market team has a tiny window to compete so you absolutely spend all possible capital to make use of that window, it's the NFL and so you have a window as long as you have a franchise QB.

That being said, taking a page from the Royals playbook here-there was a lot of talk last offseason about how the Safety position was 'devalued' and corners were what all the teams were spending the money on, drafting their safeties instead. AND-offensive yardage is way, way up league-wide. Perhaps the NFL was remiss.

IF the problem is not scheme, it would appear that Sutton's scheme as it currently exists is dependent on excellent Safety play. Maybe it'd be worth it to have the hands-down no contest best safety tandem in football.

Mecca 09-25-2018 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by BigRedChief (Post 13762048)
I get that and agree. But still.....I think a first round pick with 5 years of cost control has more value to our defense than 12 games of Thomas. We can get a stud there. If we are talking a 2nd or a 3rd for Thomas. I can get behind that idea.

Earl Thomas is going to cost more but you don't think he has 4 or 5 years in him? And it's not going to be a high pick, someone should go look at like the last 5 drafts and fine me someone taken between 25-32 that you'd trade Earl Thomas for.

htismaqe 09-25-2018 11:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigRedChief (Post 13762048)
I get that and agree. But still.....I think a first round pick with 5 years of cost control has more value to our defense than 12 games of Thomas. We can get a stud there. If we are talking a 2nd or a 3rd for Thomas. I can get behind that idea.

First of all, it won't be a 1st round pick.

And second, he's not signing anywhere if he's not getting a new deal.

This isn't a 12-game rental.

If he's coming here, it's for 3-4 years and large money.

carcosa 09-25-2018 11:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Chris Meck (Post 13762054)
so-
you know, I posted earlier that this isn't MLB and a small market team has a tiny window to compete so you absolutely spend all possible capital to make use of that window, it's the NFL and so you have a window as long as you have a franchise QB.

That being said, taking a page from the Royals playbook here-there was a lot of talk last offseason about how the Safety position was 'devalued' and corners were what all the teams were spending the money on, drafting their safeties instead. AND-offensive yardage is way, way up league-wide. Perhaps the NFL was remiss.

IF the problem is not scheme, it would appear that Sutton's scheme as it currently exists is dependent on excellent Safety play. Maybe it'd be worth it to have the hands-down no contest best safety tandem in football.

Yes!

mnchiefsguy 09-25-2018 11:52 AM

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Originally Posted by htismaqe (Post 13762040)
Right.

Plus for everybody saying the NFL isn't like baseball, it's more like baseball than EVER before. With the newer rules and the emphasis on the passing game, more than ever before, the NFL is about individual players at skill positions.

This isn't the same old NFL it's always been. There absolutely is a place in the 2018 NFL for putting your team over the top at the trading deadline.

The talk on Good Morning Football this morning was that the increase in offense has led to an increase in ratings, and the shield is hell bent on protecting qb's and offense as that is the future of the league. Chiefs just need to get this defense to respectable....and Earl Thomas does that instantly.

Get it done Veach!

The Franchise 09-25-2018 11:52 AM

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Originally Posted by htismaqe (Post 13762069)
First of all, it won't be a 1st round pick.

And second, he's not signing anywhere if he's not getting a new deal.

This isn't a 12-game rental.

If he's coming here, it's for 3-4 years and large money.

This. FFS people.

htismaqe 09-25-2018 11:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris Meck (Post 13762054)
so-
you know, I posted earlier that this isn't MLB and a small market team has a tiny window to compete so you absolutely spend all possible capital to make use of that window, it's the NFL and so you have a window as long as you have a franchise QB.

That being said, taking a page from the Royals playbook here-there was a lot of talk last offseason about how the Safety position was 'devalued' and corners were what all the teams were spending the money on, drafting their safeties instead. AND-offensive yardage is way, way up league-wide. Perhaps the NFL was remiss.

IF the problem is not scheme, it would appear that Sutton's scheme as it currently exists is dependent on excellent Safety play. Maybe it'd be worth it to have the hands-down no contest best safety tandem in football.

See now you're seeing it. NFL passing and passing TDs are on pace to break every record ever. This just isn't the same old NFL anymore. Times are changing. It's time to get ahead of the curve.

htismaqe 09-25-2018 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by mnchiefsguy (Post 13762073)
The talk on Good Morning Football this morning was that the increase in offense has led to an increase in ratings, and the shield is hell bent on protecting qb's and offense as that is the future of the league. Chiefs just need to get this defense to respectable....and Earl Thomas does that instantly.

Get it done Veach!

:clap::clap:

ToxSocks 09-25-2018 11:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mnchiefsguy (Post 13762073)
The talk on Good Morning Football this morning was that the increase in offense has led to an increase in ratings, and the shield is hell bent on protecting qb's and offense as that is the future of the league. Chiefs just need to get this defense to respectable....and Earl Thomas does that instantly.

Get it done Veach!

I'd argue that the increase in ratings is not from an increase in offense, but instead a plethora of fresh, new young QB talent. The NFL has been in a QB dry spell for the past few years while the last of the old guard play out their final seasons.


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