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I'd rather go to The Habit, Smashburger, etc; one of the few times I go out for a burger. RR was good, but not earth shattering by any means. |
to the OP, 2023 version:
The Chiefs simply must sign (insert big name player here) or they're in real trouble. Brett Veach is a roster building superman and has got this. |
Red Robin is basically Applebee’s for burgers. Overpriced for what you’re getting but not too bad every now and then.
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I can’t believe I’m saying this considering how much I wanted to draft a franchise qb
I do think there’s something to a team that’s willing to churn and burn QBs. If you’re Patrick mahomes and maybe burrow, you can get away with soaking up tons of payroll. If you’re trying to win it all with big money to Daniel jones? Good luck. For Lamar? I don’t think he’s good enough and certainly not a long term threat. The biggest threat to the chiefs the past few years were buffalo and cincy, two teams who excelled on a rookie qb contract. Two of their toughest outs were Tennessee and San Fran. The problem is many of these teams become too content once they find a qb who can manage games. But a team that takes this approach but drafts a qb every year is still kind of an interesting idea. If you don’t have Patrick mahomes it’s going to be really hard to build a team around a high dollar qb. |
I often wonder how Seattle would’ve fared if they got rid of Russell way sooner. They always believed in constant qb experimentation. And they arguably kept him around due to public pressure. There was always a sense that they were very interested in moving him and getting picks in the process
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The Chiefs did sort of disprove the first fallacy.
They weren’t “big” underdogs… but still underdogs from the Divisional through the Super Bowl. |
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How have I missed this thread LMAO
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