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Originally Posted by DaFace
The problem is that that hasn't proved true historically. I'm trying to find the tweet, but I saw a stat recently said that teams with X% of the salary cap tied up in their top 5 players (as we would be after signing Jones and Mahomes) have never won the Super Bowl. It just puts too much strain on all of the other positions.
Of course, there's also a similar stat for QBs percent of the cap alone, and we have no choice but to do that with Pat...
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Here’s the way I see it, and I may well be wrong.
The offense has the following pieces in place the next 2 seasons...
Mahomes
Kelce
Hill
Hardman
Fisher
Schwartz
That’s enough to continue being top 5 in scoring.
Teams will be forced to abandon the run more and more as the front 7 learns Dalys way to stopping opposing running games like they did in the last 8 games of the year.
Opposing offenses are going to need to throw the ball a lot to stay in games. We are going to have a group of young corners (maybe even playing 2 rookie corners a lot) so imo the best way to help them is to have a DL that can get pressure without blitzing.