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Yes, let's ignore draft grades and general consensus on where players should go. And here's the link to the draft picks https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_NFL_Draft. Who should they have drafted? Posted via Mobile Device |
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It seemed to slip through the cracks today, but this contract reportedly has only $14 million in guaranteed money.
They will be able to get out of it very fast if it doesn't work out for some reason. |
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Just a week later, this contract doesn't look all that bad at all. Already almost a handful of guards on the FA market have gotten a bigger deal than LDT.
Dorsey was wise to knock this one out when he did, same with Fisher. |
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Totally ****ed up but it's true. :shrug: |
It's true in the literal sense.
That homer failed to mention that these are high-end OGs while LDT is mediocre. So just like with Fisher, we're giving him insane money in one hand with a prayer book in the other. |
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The contract is turning out be in the general ballpark. Now we just have to pray that he grows into the talent slotting. |
http://www.espn.com/blog/kansas-city...ing-more-sense
Relevant - Risk / Reward could pay off for LDT |
Neither Fisher nor Tardiff are better than average starters. Why pay average starters elite money when even elite players don't give you much in the way of surplus value for elite money?
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BJ Kissel
BJ Kissel @ChiefsReporter Also per @PFF, @LaurentDTardif has gone 73 pass block snaps w/o yielding a pressure...one of 7 OGs to not allow one through 2 weeks. Looks like once again Dorsey was right and the brain trust contingency at chiefsplanet is embarrassed. |
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Dorsey is and always was the ****ing man. I'll love him always.
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