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Old 03-17-2022, 07:37 PM   #1
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I think that Varch has been severely outplayed so far by every team in the AFC West. Maybe it's by design, maybe the numbers just won't work... However, your points about the improvements the Chiefs can still make are not exclusive to them. Every other team can also still improve through the draft, in addition to how they have immensely improved during preseason. The Chiefs are behind.

I really don't think so not where we are at with cap numbers and dealing for aging vets giving up draft picks just isn't the way to do it. Somehow we got to make it through this season and get the best out of Clark but we had to pay the price to get the Super Bowl in the first place. Houston wasn't getting it done and what Ford did was inexplicable so at the time you make moves that are right at the time. Then down the road you got to look at it through the GM eyes two three even four years down the road and I think that is what we are doing now so that we will still be good doing our best in the draft and farming out the older players.

Really I watched this and our rivals blew their wad or prematurely ejaculated because they took the older vets and gave up a lot of draft picks and then pay these vets high price denaro. I like our approach because Tex when the dust settles it will be us still on top of the mountain.

Two three four years from now we will look back at this year and be laughing at our rivals that will lucky to win 7 to 9 games. While we will still be riding high.

How are they going keep up without first second 4th or 5th draft picks they've all given up high price and have to pay high price for a return that more risk than reward.
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Old 03-17-2022, 08:13 PM   #2
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Two three four years from now we will look back at this year and be laughing at our rivals that will lucky to win 7 to 9 games. While we will still be riding high.

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exactly how they are looking at us now..we are nowing paying for our Superbowl. . like i said a mini rebuild for 2 years. .not a fire sale rebuild but a mini 2 or 3 years of being a "good" team. .

its part of the cycle..and im tired of people saying we build from the draft...because lately we groom these young guys and let them walk when they want what they deserve ..

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Old 03-17-2022, 09:13 PM   #3
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I really don't think so not where we are at with cap numbers and dealing for aging vets giving up draft picks just isn't the way to do it. Somehow we got to make it through this season and get the best out of Clark but we had to pay the price to get the Super Bowl in the first place. Houston wasn't getting it done and what Ford did was inexplicable so at the time you make moves that are right at the time. Then down the road you got to look at it through the GM eyes two three even four years down the road and I think that is what we are doing now so that we will still be good doing our best in the draft and farming out the older players.

Really I watched this and our rivals blew their wad or prematurely ejaculated because they took the older vets and gave up a lot of draft picks and then pay these vets high price denaro. I like our approach because Tex when the dust settles it will be us still on top of the mountain.

Two three four years from now we will look back at this year and be laughing at our rivals that will lucky to win 7 to 9 games. While we will still be riding high.

How are they going keep up without first second 4th or 5th draft picks they've all given up high price and have to pay high price for a return that more risk than reward.
They could just do what the Rams did / do.
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