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My last thoughts on this is while I understand why and how we got here, it still sucks to lose Sneed.
Can't keep them all and you have to prioritize at some point. Sneed wanted top $ and that's just not a good move for this team at that position. Carry on. |
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Sneed's knee will get several games rest at the end of the next few seasons. Extending his earning potential. Florio hates to hate
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Mike Florio with NBC Sports was also confused by the Chiefs’ decision and thinks the front office might have flirted with breaking Collective Bargaining Agreement rules on the matter. Florio suggests the Chiefs didn’t intend to extend Sneed when they placed the franchise tag on him, which isn’t allowed under the current rules set by the NFLPA |
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“The Chiefs got too good of a deal on Mahomes. Something must be done!” Also Florio: “The Chiefs got too bad of a deal on Sneed. Something must be done!” |
Something I've been thinking about this morning, I can't believe I ever wanted Spags gone. That take was so hilariously bad and I'm so happy to be wrong.
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The reality is that, with 3 SBs in 5 years, the rest of the league isn’t going to help the Chiefs in player for picks trades.
Hill, a likely HOFer, was the exception and probably a cautionary tale against giving us draft capital. |
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The Kansas City Chiefs were off to a historically bad start under Spags at the time he was under fire. Sticking to his guns on guys like Hitchens, Sorenson, Niemann, and playing Chris Jones out of position with no adequate replacement in the middle led to a 100% red zone failure rate for what was it, 8 games? Reach the 20, you're guaranteed points. The decisions that Steve Spagnuolo was making with the personnel group that he had simply were not good decisions at the time, and he was rightfully criticized at the time. How anyone would fault themselves for wanting a guy fired for putting out an NFL historically bad product is beyond me. Andy stuck with his guy because that's what he does, and some players were added, some players got more time in the game, and some players got broomed and it all worked out later. But make no mistake about it, anyone wanting Spags fired for that abysmal performance wasn't wrong. The NFL is a what have you done for me lately business, and at that time he was under fire, he was doing a horrific job with the defense. There's no shame in calling it out. He sucked. |
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How is it that they can openly tag a player and then give them permission for them to speak and seek a trade with other teams and yet... not break thus stated rule by Florio? |
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