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To say NE's defenses were merely solid is not giving them their credit. They were a lot better than anything we've seen in the Mahomes era. Veach poured a ton of resources into it the past two years. Perhaps we'll turn the corner this year in that department.
In the event the Chiefs can field an elite defense this year, it's basically game over for the NFL. Keeping Patrick on the sideline, like saw in the first half of SB57 has always been their one hope. Last edited by ThyKingdomCome15; 05-11-2023 at 04:04 AM.. |
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There were offensive line problems, and defensive line problems, and secondary issues, and LB issues, and all of those things were threats to derail the express. We're only one season removed from Sorensen, Niemann, Reiter, and Cam Irving taking meaningful snaps. Those were big holes. Areas of poor talent. We had Hill, had invested a 2nd in Hardman, and Kelce. Hardman didn't really develop beyond a gadget guy, but you have to play that hand through. You can't say that there wasn't enough talent there in those years. When Hill left, the intensity of investment changed dramatically, and we'll see what shakes out, but for the thousandth time, there has been a significant investment in the WR room. It's smart to do this now, while Kelce is still Kelce. Juju and MVS were/are stopgaps while the younguns develop. It's smart. The OT investment is smart. The defensive investment is smart. We're going to have to play the other elite QB's in the play-offs, and a good defense gives us more of a margin for error. Your argument is nuts, and all over the place. You were literally arguing that we were in trouble at LB, when that's probably the most stocked position on the roster; but now we've invested too much in the defense. You make no sense. |
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Man, if this defense is top 5-and it might well be, you KNOW that Andy Reid and Mahomes are going to put a top 5 offense on the field, there's just no way they don't, then I'd happily take my chances with that. Thank you very much.
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I’m glad we’re making some swings now at WR or OT. But we shouldn’t have to wait for the dam burst to create urgency. You act like we care so much about WR or OL because we took a lot of swings only recently. Well yeah, when you ignore it or do so badly at finding guys for years requiring you to replace the entire unit, you HAVE to. It’s reactive and somewhat out of desperation. I didn’t say we were in trouble at LB. Not at all. I don’t love that the next wave may look to be putting a huge chunk of our payroll on low positional value spots like interior OL and LB. Areas easily filled by the late draft. You’re making it clear where you stand. You think these offensive skill positions are lesser importance because Reid and mahomes can carry them. You basically admitted to deprioritizing OL and WR during the tyreek years. And that was fine. Now that our defensive roster is set, you’re still fine with us now looking for back of the roster DBs and DL, but that was not necessary back when our offensive roster was “set.” |
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And to add to that, we don’t know how much longer kelce will dominate or even be a model of health. We have to plan for that too. |
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It comes down to just wanting to spend as much money and draft picks as you can on weapons. They spent it on OL, but that's not good enough, it's gotta be weapons.
You aren't gonna go after alot of weapons when you have Tyreek and Kelce soaking up 250 plus targets a year, you will draft some mid rounders and attempt to develop them. They did that, some hit and were fine, some didn't. They aren't all going to turn into Hill from the fifth to the penthouse. |
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This whole "have a plan" thing is fine, but the NFL is in 2 year cycles. You can literally clear out your roster in 2 years.
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I don’t think we have to sugarcoat it. Whether we just ignored it like WR or we just made bad calls like OT, we just didn’t hit at these skill positions. None of these guys got any interest after they left. if we’re going to rely heavily on the draft we have to try harder and better. |
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Most teams 3rd and 4th WR's wash out of the league when they don't get resigned by that team, ours usually end up elsewhere for something. What would you have preferred to do at WR? Draft more first rounders? Sign more free agents? I'm curious what you would have preferred here |
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"Build a pipeline" Like what does that even mean?
They drafted a bunch of mid late round guys, a few early rounders. None of them turned into top 10 WR's. Big shock? |
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As good as our offense has been, surprisingly it was offense that held us from our last 2 exits. And just as mahomes will always find a way to cook, I still think you HAVE to beat burrow and josh Allen in the playoffs with offense. It just takes one hot streak to take our defense no matter how good and make them out of sync. Whereas mahomes can consistently carry a defense. I still say you build as good an offense as you can with our cap limitations to the extent that they don’t push your defense out of the top 10. |
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The Chiefs 2 SB' years came down to the defense getting stops. The 3 other years were the defense not getting stops and the offense not being able to score 40. I'm as much for putting as many weapons around the guy as you can, but reasonably, once he signed his deal, this is what comes with it. It is what it is. |
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You’re not going to hit a top 10 pick with every WR. So you gotta take a lot of swings. In the process you might find a WR2 or WR3 or WR4 and they’re all positions that actually contribute. Especially since we acknowledge that it’s harder and takes longer for Reid WRs to develop. Not only were we content with surrounding tyreek with shit for WR. We had ZERO options in an entire 5-wr room we developed in house when tyreek left. And as you acknowledge we barely even tried. What we did in 2022 wasn’t a commitment to WR. It was catch up and a little bit of panic because we ignored the position for years. |
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I think the formula is pretty damn simple and last year proved it.
-1st rd and highest paid FA’s need to be relegated to tackles, pass rushers or corners. Should only deviate from that if a damn good weapon is available. -a myriad of solid weapons is better than 2 great ones and a pile of shit -keep reloading the OL at all costs. When Thuney is towards the end, use a 2nd rd pick on a quality G to replace him. Constantly be taking a developmental OL on day 3. Keep looking for the value. Getting a Wanya Morris in rd 3 is a good thing, not a waste. Lot of people hated the Packers for using this philosophy but honestly it worked out well for them. Not using a 1st on weapons wasn’t the end of the world when your 2nd rd picks were Jordy Nelson, Davante Adams, Randall Cobb and Greg Jennings. The Packers didn’t “waste Rodgers”. They set him up nicely many times. 4 championship game appearances in 11 seasons after that SB isn’t bad. At some point you gotta blame the QB for not winning. The Seahawks gaffe and blowing 2 straight home playoff championship games as well as doing nothing at home against the 49ers in the playoffs. Yeah. Lot of that was on Aaron
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