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Ultimately I don't think there are any real losers in this deal. KC doesn't have a lot of fat on its cap that cost it a quality guy {cough}FrankClark{coughcough}. It just worked out the way it kinda had to. But I'll miss the shit out of Sneed, man. That dude was a blast and a great guy to root for. |
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But really, I don't even know that it was the cap that cost us Sneed. It was the knee. I don't think the organization trusted it. If they did, I think they'd have still gotten a deal done. |
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He will now probably crack the top 50 in players top 100 now that he isn't a Kansas City Chief. They don't want to vote for Chiefs players.
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Sneed wasn’t as perfect as the “no touchdowns allowed to a WR all year until Shakir in the playoffs” vibe, but he was really transformative and allowed everyone else to thrive. I’m fine letting him go. Limited resources and it made sense. |
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Crazy that the Chiefs were able to do that between the AFC Championship Game and Super Bowl... and still hoist the Lombardi Trophy. The good news is the Chiefs offense seems unlikely to be in that position again. |
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It’s just too situational. |
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I think we’ve been okay without Sneed so far. Conner has done a great job on blitzing and some coverage/tackling taking over that role.
Watson and McDuffie have been a rock solid CB duo but CB3 has been a problem and we saw that get exposed via the Bengals. Williams and Johnson got picked on and gave up TD’s |
I think it’s a bit too early to say definitively.
We look OK for now, but maybe we’ll regret the trade if we have to play the Bengals with a healthy Chase and Higgins, for example. |
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