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And probably won't next year either I'm guessing. |
1. Opportunity cost doesn't really apply when you're shooting pool blindfolded, flipping nickles, or picking late in a first round and you can't distinguish the players potentially available at your position from 2nd round talent. We might be able to trade up, but that would cost us more. The NFL is "win now" or stuff a sock in it.
2. It's hard to see a first round pick go when we didn't have one last year. It seems like a lot. The 2020 2nd is like turning the knife. 3. Clark is a monster and will likely have an immediate positive impact. There's no reason to really doubt that. 4. Unless I missed it, I have no idea what his contract is going to look like. That's a crucial factor. Having said all that, this may actually be a pretty fair trade. Value for value in a position of need and (potentially) immediate contribution. Clark is a more "sure" bet than anyone we would probably pick in the first in this draft. I don't award or subtract any Veach Power Points for this deal. I'll have to see the terms of the contract and its potential impact on Jones, Tyreek, Mahomes, etc. FAX |
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While i'm happy that we finally got an impact player (which i said i expected to get all along), he didn't exactly pull one on Seattle. His compensation for both Ford and Peters was weak. And his draft class thus far leaves a lot to be desired. So far, he's no Dorsey. |
By far the best Chiefs team (on paper) in my lifetime and people are constantly bitching.
What a time to be alive |
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And ****ers better swallow. No spitting. |
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I'll fed ex you some tissues over the interior fatties we missed out on. |
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Clark will have a better year than Vonn- plus Mahomes is way above Manning that year and well...any year. You need that kind of guy on defense that goes out and punches them in the ****ing mouth play after play. Now we have him. |
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You know what? I'm liking this trade more and more. In fact, the more I think about it, why not get two to three proven assets every year instead of going to the draft at all? We don't need those 4th, 5th, and 6th round scrubs, because our team ain't gonna' be nuthin' but PRIMO TALENT, BABY! AND WHEN THAT CAP JUMPS UP TO 300 BILLION PER YEAR, BY GOD WE WILL BE THE GREATEST DYNASTY IN THE HISTORY OF TOASTED MARSHMALLOWS! |
Love getting Clark. He will make a huge difference. Overpaid, but I love the fact the Chiefs are not sitting back and wasting another Mahomes year, which I think they did keeping Sutton on board.
Clark makes us the AFC favorite. We still need a CB maybe two and could use a LB upgrade, which will not happen in the draft unless we reach. |
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Reports have been that this has no impact on Chris Jones and the Chiefs and his agents are still working a contract that will pay him $20M annually. And Mahomes? LMAO NOTHING is getting in the way of a Mahomes contract. They'll cut this whole ****ing roster before they let him walk, so he's not even a part of the "What-if" equation. Reek's off field drama is reason enough to let him play it out, then tag him next O/S and work on his contract then. At that point, they can give him Watkins' money. |
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This is like when khali mack went to the bears. Just watch our defense with this offense = super bowls.
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