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The system is a big deal for any player. We watched the Patriots turn coal into diamonds for years. More times then not those players would go else where, get paid, and come back down to earth. (Trey Flowers off the top of my head.)
Sneed is who he was. However he doesn't have Chris Jones and George to rush QB's anymore. He doesn't have Spags to put him in a position to make plays in the backfield. On top of that they don't love him in TEN like they loved him in KC. Sneed said himself he was mad at the initial trade news, even said he wanted to stay. Now he's over there and he has to be nails only to watch Levis flounder for his efforts. Players are people too and football is an emotional game. Like Tyreek, he got paid but it's not the same. (Althougg Tyreek did light the world on fire and no longer has a QB. That matters but you get the point.) |
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Hill will get into the hall but I will say this - if I had played in the NFL I would have taken a LOT LESS just to win championship after championship year after year. That highlight where Sneed knocks the ball out of flowers hands at the goalline - he won't get those anymore. Where Jones, Kelce, Pat, etc will all have these long historical highlights that extend way past their playing years. |
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The Titans other cornerback Brownlee, a guy I’ve never heard of, was WAY better than Sneed yesterday. |
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That makes the high pick more palatable. |
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Meaning most NFL players won't be able to build and live off that kind of legacy. All they know is this is the one chance they have to set up their family with generational wealth. Thats the more attainable and realistic goal. Theres also the ones with the ego that demand they be paid what they believe theyre worth. Their contract tells the rest of the world how good they are, etc etc. |
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He CLEARLY wanted to stay in KC. |
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