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The Franchise 04-15-2022 10:13 AM

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Originally Posted by nychief (Post 16247546)
Most of these vets are on one or two year deals, though. Those won't hamstring the cap. I agree with drafting youth as a principle - speed - dynamic athletes - but that is putting a lot of pressure on a draft class to produce ASAP.

We'll see, I hope they do amazing things with the flexibility.

And there are still a TON of guys out in FA that Veach can bring in to better this team after the draft.

O.city 04-15-2022 10:23 AM

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Originally Posted by The Franchise (Post 16247529)
It's about youth, depth and opening up our window for the next 4-5 years.

All these other teams are going all in to catch up to us. What no one is talking about....is that only one team gets to come out of the AFC every year. And this year is about to be a ****ing gauntlet for every team.

But while they're taking on contracts because of rookie QB deals....they're going to eventually **** themselves and have their window closed once they have to pay said QB.

Every year is another year older for our QB. This isn't gonna last forever.

Woogieman 04-15-2022 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by O.city (Post 16247573)
Every year is another year older for our QB. This isn't gonna last forever.

I'm willing to take a small step back for an intensive roster rebuild that will take this year and next year. I think the payoff will equal more Super Bowls over his career...hell I don't want to just win a few more SBs, I want to see an all out anal-pillaging like Seattle did to Denver in 2014. I have high standards.

The Franchise 04-15-2022 10:36 AM

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Originally Posted by O.city (Post 16247573)
Every year is another year older for our QB. This isn't gonna last forever.

He's 26. Calm the **** down.

RunKC 04-15-2022 10:38 AM

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Originally Posted by O.city (Post 16247573)
Every year is another year older for our QB. This isn't gonna last forever.

Same for Kelce and Jones. They are very close to the end of their primes.

But you can’t go all in every year or you’ll burn out. Smart teams do what we did and have a reload year. Patriots did this fairly frequently. It just looked different bc the AFC East and conference in general was nowhere near as talented then as it is now.

staylor26 04-15-2022 10:45 AM

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Originally Posted by The Franchise (Post 16247601)
He's 26. Calm the **** down.

Exactly JFC.

Hoopsdoc 04-15-2022 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by O.city (Post 16247502)
Paying defensive players a 3rd contract always works out well.

Colts got one good year and one bad year out of Xavier Rhodes and everyone said he was washed.

I hope we get at least one decent year out of Gilmore.

RealSNR 04-15-2022 11:03 AM

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Originally Posted by O.city (Post 16247573)
Every year is another year older for our QB. This isn't gonna last forever.

I'm gonna go full staylor on your ass here. This is a ****ing stupid mindset. Makes you sound like a whiney bitch.

By continually going "all in" we're not actually going "all in." Each roster surge of "all in" is progressively less and less potent than the others, while continually kicking the can down the road.

A year or two in which the roster regroups doesn't mean we go 4-12. We're still a playoff team and I'd still argue we're the favorites to win the division. We might even go back to the Super Bowl during one of these "down" years, because we have Patrick ****ing Mahomes.

If you're going to go all in, do it the right way. Do it with a mixture of young vibrant talent and key vet signings, and make strategic moves that actually push you over the top instead of just catch up to the moves your competitors make.

Titty Meat 04-15-2022 11:08 AM

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Originally Posted by O.city (Post 16247573)
Every year is another year older for our QB. This isn't gonna last forever.

You can't go all in every year eventually you have to pay up. We happened to land a boat loaf of picks and cap space doing so. We wouldn't have that luxury in the future.

smithandrew051 04-15-2022 11:10 AM

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Originally Posted by RealSNR (Post 16247647)
I'm gonna go full staylor on your ass here. This is a ****ing stupid mindset. Makes you sound like a whiney bitch.

By continually going "all in" we're not actually going "all in." Each roster surge of "all in" is progressively less and less potent than the others, while continually kicking the can down the road.

A year or two in which the roster regroups doesn't mean we go 4-12. We're still a playoff team and I'd still argue we're the favorites to win the division. We might even go back to the Super Bowl during one of these "down" years, because we have Patrick ****ing Mahomes.

If you're going to go all in, do it the right way. Do it with a mixture of young vibrant talent and key vet signings, and make strategic moves that actually push you over the top instead of just catch up to the moves your competitors make.

The young talent we’ve added the past two offseason have made a huge impact. We have more and better draft capital than we did in those years as well.

CEH, Gay, Sneed, Bolton, Humphrey, and Bolton have all been big time contributors.

I wouldn’t be shocked if we added 2-3 more immediate impact players in this draft with a few more that take a couple seasons to develop.

Acting like draft picks need 3+ years to provide an impact just isn’t true. Especially, when you have QB set.

The Franchise 04-15-2022 11:10 AM

Mahomes is for sure that QB that will play into his mid to late 30s....easy.

RealSNR 04-15-2022 11:10 AM

Bukkake on O.City!

staylor26 04-15-2022 11:14 AM

Here’s some perspective, Mahomes is 8 years young than Wilson…

-King- 04-15-2022 11:41 AM

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Originally Posted by RealSNR (Post 16247647)
I'm gonna go full staylor on your ass here. This is a ****ing stupid mindset. Makes you sound like a whiney bitch.

By continually going "all in" we're not actually going "all in." Each roster surge of "all in" is progressively less and less potent than the others, while continually kicking the can down the road.

A year or two in which the roster regroups doesn't mean we go 4-12. We're still a playoff team and I'd still argue we're the favorites to win the division. We might even go back to the Super Bowl during one of these "down" years, because we have Patrick ****ing Mahomes.

If you're going to go all in, do it the right way. Do it with a mixture of young vibrant talent and key vet signings, and make strategic moves that actually push you over the top instead of just catch up to the moves your competitors make.

And we could have done that. It's only after people noticed we weren't going to be active in FA and we traded Tyreek that this whole rebuild narrative set in. Before that, we were sure we could compete while still keeping the roster young and future bright.

I mean, we celebrated Mahomes contract structure because it meant we could go all in basically every year. What happened to that?

staylor26 04-15-2022 11:45 AM

Aaaaaand more crying from King Pussy about Tyreek Hill


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