Lucas Niang opts out...
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Delay the season this is reeruned
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Nope. Cancel this shit.
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He was fine with marching in a protest a while back...
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not that we expected him to play but dang. Options are certainly limited
More players are opting out than I expected |
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At least we will have him for an extra year
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Geesh. Might be bad a sign for his future. But at least it’s affecting other teams too.
When is the deadline? |
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Sucks. I’m sure he was healthy enough to play early, but at least it gives him a redshirt year and we have him under contract another year
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Jeff Allen, come on down.
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****ing cool.
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Just doesn't work. No preseason two years in a row, gonna really crunch alot of the lower round picks and UDFA for roster spots. No offseason work for the guys, gonna lead to alot of injuries. |
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The overall quality of play under my scenario wouldnt be nearly as compromised as this season will be. |
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Good luck with that. For most of the players, getting caught up in the panic by opting out now may seem like the right thing to do, but reality will hit in terms of the impact on their career (especially for a rookie like Niang) as they realize they are essentially locking themselves out of the NFL until April 2021. |
I'm not risking Mahomes on a season where we're down 2 OL before the first snap.
Cancel diz sheeit. |
Is there any OL available right now?
Banking on Osemele to stay healthy is not the way I would go into the season. |
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If you push it to the spring, you're gonna have basically no offseason next year, would likely lead to more injuries. Either play it this year as normal ish, or just punt on it and start next year. |
Well sheet.
Not great news - another hit to the depth of the squad. I'd say we're about out of rope on the OL. We have some UDFA lineman with nice potential, but with a limited camp and no pre-season, you just have very little ability to get them up to speed. On its own this won't hurt us but we essentially have no wiggle room left. Rankin needs to come back healthy to give us any depth on the IOL. This may save Allegretti (who I think might have been in trouble). It's pretty well ensures that Remmers is that swing-tackle, though that was probably pretty likely. Just hate seeing the shots the depth is taking. Injuries could be truly catastrophic at this point. |
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Osemele and Wylie are your starters
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I'd think I'd feel more safe actually playing with as much as they're gonna be tested and such.
If you don't play and opt out, are you just gonna sit at home all the time? |
Kind of funny, a cashier at Walmart can go to work, a server at a restaurant can go to work.....but these pussies can't play football for their millions?
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Guys can do what they wanna do. Can't really fault them IMO. |
The players opting out are nutless twats.
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The rookie was likely going to start at left guard this season, and at the very least was going to be a top backup somewhere. One injury to anyone on the OL and we are looking at a dumpster fire of an OL. I ****ing SHIVER if either of our tackles gets hurt or taps out. |
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They'll figure something out. |
Terez indicates there's "family concerns"
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The 'public' equivalent would be akin to a government subsidized loan. If you offered the cashier or server 1/2 their salary in the form of a loan they'd have to pay back next year - you really think they'd be that eager to sit it out? Like I said in the Niang thread - I kinda wanted Niang red-shirted this year anyway to make sure the hip is right. Stuff like that can linger a bit. In a perfect world he wouldn't have played a snap this season. But even in THAT perfect world we'd have burned a year of his rookie deal. In this one, he still doesn't take a snap, he can get healthy and maybe a little more 'grown man' strong and we have him for 4 years on his rookie deal starting next season. Long-term this can work out really nicely and Schwartz has always been damn durable. Would Niang have been clearly better than Remmers? Maybe, maybe not. And that's who he'd have had to ultimately displace in the event that Fisher gets hurt. This may be a good thing. But we're getting dangerously close to out of bullets. |
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2. Yes, losing the rookie sucks. But he's not irreplaceable. 3. I always "SHIVER" if we lose our starting LT, or our superstar RT. But that is regardless of who the JAGs are we have sandwiched between them. |
He saw the writing on the wall. He knew the NFL was too hard for him.
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In the end, this isnt' a huge issue but like you said, you're getting a bit thin. They apparently had some money freed up recently with this stuff getting signed in, I might call up the G the Saints cut and see if he wants to play. |
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And Remmers is better than Erving was last year, by a fair bit, IMO. So the likely starting OL of Fisher - Osemele - Reiter - Wylie - Schwartz is probably about on par with anything Mahomes has had over the last 2 seasons. And if Fisher goes down, Remmers is probably better than any swing tackle we've had on the roster. If a G goes down, Rankin is probably as good as any backup G we've had. Allegretti was already the backup C. I don't see any real cause for alarm. Yet. Opt-out period isn't over and any more hits could really start to sting. |
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If we want to have a season, even without fans, they need to figure out how to do a football bubble because the NBA and NHL are proving it can be successful. |
It'd be nice to get lucky and Osemele be back to his old self for a year. That dude was a monster.
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Nobody gives a shit. Go hide under your bed skirts and let the rest of us talk about Niang in a thread about Niang. |
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The NFL can't do a bubble. 7 months long and there isn't a spot in America big enough.
Maybe if they broke it up into small bubbles, but as Terez speculated on his pod, the NFL thought it woudl cost them a billion dollars plus to do the bubble. They can't do that. |
56 NFL players have tested positive for COVID-19 since July 21st... 2% of the entire NFL player population.
60 players have opted out... also about 2% of the entire NFL player population. No star players have opted out. But some dumbshits want to continue riding the hysteria/panic train and cancel the season. Please feel free to opt out as a fan from following the season. |
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2% of NFL players, including no star players have opted out. If you can't handle that... do yourself a favor and opt-out of the season as a fan. You won't be missed. |
I can't believe the homering up about this.
Guard might be the worst position on the team BEFORE this and it just got awful. I'll remind you all that the Donks signed Jurrell Casey a few months ago. |
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Our 3 Opt Outs:
- LDT: Foregoing his salary and delaying his FA payday by a year to save lives - Damien Williams: Conceding his starting spot after being a Super Bowl hero, and choosing to spend time with his mother, who has stage 4 cancer. - Niang: Bypassing his rookie year for family reasons I don't think any of our guys should catch any hell for their decisions. |
This tweaks our 2020 but it really ****s up our 2021.
We have negative cap space for 2021. We need to create space. The most likely way we do that is by extending a bunch of the big ticket players, and if Niang had looked good in 2020, we have the ability to cut Fisher and start Niang in 2021. This makes that virtually impossible. So we’re going to have to look elsewhere for cuts and it’s going to be very dicey. Veach will have to square a circle. |
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The advantage of having a bubble in the NFL is you have a larger revenue source with more weeks & months to lower that fixed cost. The disadvantage of the bubble in the NBA is you have a smaller revenue source (not by a ton though) with much less time to attribute that fixed cost. Players families and friends could even enter the bubble and come and go when they please as long as they adhere to the quarantine and pass x amt of tests first. It isn't like you COULDN'T see your family the entire duration but it does make it much more difficult. |
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So... |
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Using Damien Williams' situation as an example... unless he plans to lock himself into quarantine for the entire duration of the pandemic to be around his mother, he could still easily risk exposing her to the virus by going about his daily life outside of football. |
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It’s going to be hilarious when all these guys come back next year and are in the league making your “they are destroying their career” schtick even more laughable than it is now. |
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He needs a year of strength training anyway right? He wasn't going to be a huge benefit this season, so I think this works out well, given that we get an extra year out of him too.
However, him marching and then saying he's too scared to play is a bit hard to swallow. |
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"Redshirting" and opting out means he will be completely cut off from the Chiefs/NFL until at least April 2021... he won't be allowed at the team facility, won't be allowed to be part of any team conditioning/rehab program, etc. Apparently you are too dense to see that difference. |
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The 'bloodbath' in Florida was about 1/8th of NY and came about 12 weeks after you kept insisting it was a mere 2 weeks away over and over and over again. Likewise with everything else. Oh, and when NOTHING has worked anywhere, let's stop acting like you have some silver bullet. You've been jerking to fear porn for months and finding any number of willing accomplices. Good for you - keep it in the fear porn thread you intolerably miserable twat. |
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Not having a season costs you about 15-18 billion as that is the projected revenue of the NFL in a regular 2020 year. Allowing yourself to have a season while spending 1 billion dollars is still clearly the answer. Even without fans, the TV deals the NFL makes is 12 billion ALONE. Along with other revenue streams it is a no-brainer. Saying you can't do it, is nonsense. You could easily have a 50k city in a bubble should you want to. The only wildcard is if the players and NFLPA would even consider it. People really care about their family I guess. Personally, I'd look for any excuse to get away from seeing my family everyday if I could. But I acknowledge I am a piece of shit. |
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Crazy that me choosing my family’s wellbeing over a game comes with so called fans attacking and questioning me and saying I’m selfish. No you guys are selfish for thinking that football is bigger than life. Oh by the way my girl’s grandfather passed from COVID. U understand now?</p>— Tre'Davious White (@TakeAwayTre_) <a href="https://twitter.com/TakeAwayTre_/status/1291350651570663424?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">August 6, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
And he gives a message a lot of posters here should take to heart. |
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You'd have to have all the TV crews do it. All the officials who have regular jobs as well do it. Food prep, training crews. It's just a massive overhaul for 7 months. Then you have to actually have the place to do it. There's not a place I know of that could handle that. |
Shit, he needs to be getting experience. Sitting a year for a rookie is not good
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We all have our crosses to bear. |
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