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Countless NFL coaches have came out an discredited what they do. It's easy to see they're both game changers, just as it's easy to see Mike McGlynn is a game changer in a negative way, but anyone can look at last season and see Houston > Miller. |
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Dorsey drafted two guards in 2014. He drafted one this year. He signed a vet with starting experience from another team. And he's got a dude who's been here since 2012. ALL OF THOSE GUYS are competing at the same RG spot. Not both spots. Just one. You pounded the table early in the offseason for competition at the offensive line. Well there it ****ing is. And all you have to say for yourself is, "There's no guarantee that we'll be better at that position" even though the guy who manned it all of last season was a 6th round rookie and is back in the same competition group. So how can it get ****ing worse? THE SAME ASSHOLE WHO PLAYED LAST YEAR IS BACK. |
The line can get worse if whoever plays center turns out to suck flaming ass.
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Im glad they signed Houston...he deserves the pay day. I just hope the production continues and would love to see him break the sack record for a season. He can do it, even after signing this deal.
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Yeah, you've only been saying it all ****ing offseason. How old are you again? You should probably get checked for Alzheimer's. |
Best part is Denver fans are pissed because it up the price Von will want and the Donkeys may not be able to afford it without some painful cuts to other players.
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I did say it could be worse when you pissed me off because you are a ****ing moron that can not grasp simple ****ing English. |
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Very good. |
go chiefs guys
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Even funnier than Denver fans thinking Miller is better than Houston right now is fans on the Chargers forum saying they are certainly better than us.
A guy seriously said in a matchup between their offense and our defense, they have the edge. I guess he missed both games last year when the man of the hour ate Phillip's ballbag 4 times in one match?... It's truly laughable. |
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Farts can sometimes smell funny, but almost always stink. |
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Can't say we didn't try
@RapSheet: Justin Houston is a case study on betting on himself. Turned down a solid deal in October. Nearly set the sack record, made himself millions |
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Awesome thread title. ROFL
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As it stands now, it just gives them options for signing additional talent if someone catches their eye and can be acquired. Quote:
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http://www.arrowheadpride.com/2015/6...nt-evan-mathis
There was a report that the Kansas City Chiefs could have interest in free agent G Evan Mathis, who was cut earlier this week by the Philadelphia Eagles. That's not the case, Andy Reid says. The Chiefs coach told the media on Thursday that the Chiefs are not looking at Mathis. He couldn't have been more clear. Mathis has ties to Andy Reid so it's no surprise folks were talking about him as an option for the Chiefs. But he won't be coming to Kansas City, according to Reid. |
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There was zero chance he was going anywhere else unless he all of a sudden had legal trouble or a health problem. This is great but expected news. I'm now interested in the details and how it shapes up for being able to sign other guys. |
Rumor is Houston said he wants "Whole Foods money"
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Time to get a new jersey. #50s will flying off the shelf.
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Hell yea!!! Just got home and finally saw this going full homer mode http://www.kansascity.com/sports/nfl...LK%201630F.JPG
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Fact is, the Chiefs don't let their stars get away. The two biggest names to leave KC are Jared Allen and Neil Smith. I don't believe the Chiefs wanted to keep Allen, Smith took less money to play elsewhere because he has shit for brains. |
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What about chris Myers for a 1 yr contract? Morse probably needs time. Chiefs don't seem very confident in kush. That seems like a much better option than Mathis. Worst case scenario you have extra line depth for a year.
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Did you ever watch the interview where Neil was told that KC offered him more? He was visably pissed and had to look of a guy that got screwed. |
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He will get hurt.
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Wait so Charlie Weis shops at best buy?
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Sorry, asshole. This time YOU'RE the dumbass. You've been the dumbass on this topic all offseason. And I see it's still not registering. |
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We are the Chiefs. We are Chiefs fans. We only want the hurt to stop. Stop, Chiefs. |
So, why exactly is this thread title so funny? I clearly missed something.
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http://www.chiefsplanet.com/BB/showt...php?p=11408141 |
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Straight up obsessed.
Do you ever stop thinking about me, hootie? |
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Congrats to kc for holding on to a great LBer. Home grown talent is the best talent to have.
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Best defensive player by far in this division
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Denver has Manning and that's a huge regular season trump card. Covers a flawed team. When his corpse finally rots...they done
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JFC ROFL
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Denver has a quickly declining Manning and Vonroids....whoopee
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Joel Corry
Justin Houston's 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 & 2020 salary cap numbers are $5.1M, $19.1M, $20.6M, $19.1M, $19.6M & $17.5M. |
Ok, if true...I HATE that structure.
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There had better be a player they want really damn badly to not max out the cap hit this year and shave some of that money off later. That's a ****ton of money from 2016 and onwards for 1 player. Worth it, but still.
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53 mil thru first 3 years. Looks like a 3 year and we'll see what happens
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Joel Corry
Chiefs have $8.63M of salary cap room after Justin Houston's deal. There should be right around $27.5M of '16 cap space (assumes $150M cap). Either roll it over or sign someone else? |
We were on the books for 13 in the first year due to the tag and we're only giving him 5 million?
I know we wanted to save some extra for a rainy day, but ****. That's stupid. |
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I really do think that Dorsey is counting on his draft picks to come through this year moving forward. We'll have 3 players taking a double-digit cap hit in 2016. Packers will have four. Hell the Packers have Rodgers (19.25), Mathews (13.25), Shields (12.12) and Peppers (10.5) and they're scheduled to have $20.1 million in cap space in 2016. If we draft to replace we will be fine. |
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They obviously structured the deal in such a way that it would open up cap space this year for somebody. |
Trade for kendricks?
Maybe a WR? |
And for anyone thinking we will keep Sean Smith next season..
Joel Corry @corryjoel Chiefs have $8.63M of salary cap room after Justin Houston's deal. There should be right around $27.5M of '16 cap space (assumes $150M cap). Writing is on the wall. We will pay him just under $12 million if we franchise him. I think we will be more proactive and keep that money for DJ, Howard, Abdullah, Tamba if he's still productive and hopefully one of Allen/Stephenson if they play well this year. |
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And I don't know why people keep saying this is a three year deal. Once you get by the third year, the cap hit actually goes DOWN. Seems like a six year deal that is likely to play all the way out to me. |
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Makes more sense to give a player like Howard or DeVito an extension/raise. But honestly, most of the players that are entering UFA are playing this year on a 'prove-it' type of situation. Sign Stephenson to an extension? Why would we and why would he? |
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Dj and Tamba won't cost much if they wanna stay next year.
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I would have preferred a backload. But the benefit is exactly as you say. Get the contract off the books quickly so you have leverage in the later years of the contract. If his contract ever becomes inflexible you can convert his base salary to bonus so any one of those years of 20m could easily be reduced to 10.
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I'd like to see us keep Jaye Howard. He was the most underrated player on the team last year IMO. DeVito is surely gone though. And I think Colquitt will need to restructure. No justifying paying a punter $4.45 million. |
I fear our O line trying to shut him down week 3.
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