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You have no idea who was willing to trade, if anybody, what the cost would've been, etc. When you're talking about a move that big, it's impossible to know what was possible. Stop being obtuse, and at least acknowledge that with your answer, then maybe we can take it seriously. |
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He does get paid millions. So maybe the reason they didn’t take Guyton was because … the grade on him wasn’t much different than the grade on guys like Suamataia. They just tried to get through a season taking lumps with young guys who needed to develop based on their traits, and people are complaining that wasn’t good enough. Quote:
Well, saying they should have traded to 13 to get Rashawn Slater is really out of touch with reality and possibilities. If you want to talk about that draft, Christian Darrisaw is the guy to discuss. In hindsight, I’d imagine they would try harder to get into 21 or 22. That’s really the only realistic alternative since Fisher popped his Achilles’ … but even Darrisaw had grades on him similar to a lot of guys who have ended up playing G. |
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After that, as you say, maybe DJ back is the best option short-term. I just don't see the draft offering a reasonable way out. It's not an easy problem to fix and we may have to accept it won't be next year, maybe not for a few years if the drafts and FA aren't favourable. Will it dent our SB hopes the next couple of years? Quite possibly, but we also won a SB with Donovan Smith. |
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That's not a good faith debate, it's fantasy. and yeah, I'll dismiss fantasy as exactly that. |
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We will miss him but we need a 2025 LB with some speed. Should be able to get a great one with one of those 2nd rounders. We change out that possible long term $15 million deal for a rookie deal. Could use that $15 million to get us a WR, help pay a LT etc. |
Said the same thing back then. Hit the bid button until a team says yes. Foolhardy, sure, but that's what I wanted them to do.
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What they ended up doing was better anyway. OBJ was very very good in 2021. Unfortunately his play slid significantly and his agent was a complete ****ing moron irregardless.
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I don't see Staley leaving Baltimore. He's been there his entire career, and they're a perennial contender.
Jackson, on the other hand, is 26, entering his prime, and Stafford is nearing the end. He could take the bag and come to KC and protect Mahomes for the rest of his career if it works out. So I see that as a greater possibility. Robinson, I'm just not enthused about. |
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And it was as out of touch with reality then as it is now. The Chargers aren’t going to trade with you. You’d have to get to 11 or 12 to get in front of them for Slater, who they were connected with pretty heavily, and the price there is going to be higher than the one to get Mahomes. Asking them to do that for a guy many were concerned would end up at G is pretty out of touch. Especially when their alternative was trading a lot less for a guy who was good enough to get them back to an afc championship and win a Super Bowl, who they made a very fair offer to keep long-term. |
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