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Need to stop overpaying our own guys for our success
Mahomes / Reid built a winning culture so our players are mostly all overvalued and over paid. Just like the coaches from Chiefs / patriots teams. Over valued over promoted and never did much elsewhere. |
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Other examples… 2024: Niners outspent KC by $40 million 2024: Cleveland outspent KC by $37MM 2024: Miami outspent KC by $25MM 2024: Jacksonville outspent KC by $24MM 2023: Cleveland outspent KC by $53MM 2023: Baltimore outspent KC by $52MM 2023: Buffalo outspent KC by $42MM 2023: Houston outspent KC by $42MM 2023: NY Jets outspent KC by $40MM It’s absolutely hilarious that so many of these teams failed despite the big money approach. |
Clark's been living the champagne life on a prosecco budget.
Now that he was embarrassed in the Super Bowl, ol' Daddy Warbucks (hopefully) makes it rain. |
As of right now the Chiefs have 175 million dollars in 5 players for next years cap...so without using void years you are talking about a ton of restructuring to create space and you think they're gonna pay money for a LT...right...
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The bottom line is always drafting and finding great players. Baun and Becton were amazing low cost value home runs. Quinyon and DeJean were the steals of the draft. That’s a major reason they won. The Chiefs also never pick early like the Eagles. They got Jalen Carter and DeVonta Smith with top 10 picks |
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You first see how free agency plays out. Is there a stop gap option at LT. If so the draft gets really easy and exciting IMO. This is especially so if someone cuts a LT like Matthews in ATL or Armstead in MIA because those guys won't count against the compensatory formula. I'd be really aggressive if one of those guys is actually available. If you can sign Bolton to a fair deal do it. You probably have to pick between guys like Reid and Wharton. Doubt you can keep them both. But again, I'm more willing to pay for young defensive guys to keep things going on that side of the ball, than offensive free agents. The only way to manage the cap is to pay to play on defense, and improve the offensive through the draft. If you keep a dude like Wharton, maybe drafting a DT in the first round isn't so critical and it allows you to take whatever OT that falls, OR simply pick the best playmaker available. WR/RB/CB/DL. There is absolutely no way in hell I'm going to pop for a TE in the first three rounds of this draft. NOT HAPPENING. |
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Just some minor examples of how their method nets more players. |
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The window will close anyway. We have lost 1 HOF player when we traded Tyreek, Kelce is aging out and only Mahomes and Jones remain. When Jones is done the window closes and we need to reload. |
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The chiefs have already spent a 1st round pick, 3rd round pick, and 2nd round pick on LTs the last few years that are either off the team already or are deemed unplayable. At some point they have to get a permanent solution and that will either be paying big bucks and/or picks for a free agent/trade or trading up for one. So regardless of how, if we want a permanent solution to the LT issue, it's going to take taking risks and just believing in your scouting and evaluation skills. |
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Clark is using this method on the most expensive player on the entire roster. We’ve also used restructuring methods with other guys too. I’d like to see it done a little more but Bottomline the bill comes due and they are where they are with drafting primarily |
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I don't think any team has the magical "find a LT" scouting trick. The teams that are stacked on OL just take a lot of developmental guys and hit on a few guys who can play. |
I'm not convinced that Kingsley can't play with a year under his belt; but I'd feel much better if we had a Vet on the roster as well
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