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The only LT who might realistically be available who has no injury risk is Jake Matthews.
He just turned 33 so age would be a slight concern, but he hasn’t missed a start in 11 years. |
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We could always ask Mahomes to become a lefty…
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We can still dream.:rolleyes: |
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A little disappointing? Overpaid? Sure, but "epic fail"? :facepalm: Outside of last week, he's been absolutely fantastic in the playoffs, and he helped win a ring last year. He's hardly an "epic fail", but you're an emotional reerun. |
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I really think Kingsley starts at LT next season. He has the physical characteristics, which is no given for so many prospects. Reid thought so much of him that he (wrongly) started him in his first game as a rookie.
Reid sees something there, he has all the physical tools, and now has a season of learning under his belt. Even highly drafted left tackles often take a year or more to grow into the job. Importantly, Suamataia is on a rookie contract -- the team NEEDS this to work out and I think he will be given every opportunity to get the job. If it works out, it's a home run and allows the team to spend its resources elsewhere. Unless Andy becomes convinced that Kingsley hasn't grown at all I expect him to be out there day one. |
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Also interesting that none of his team mates came to his defense for his “business decision”. Very interesting. |
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On a team with significant salary cap issues. Those are the type of potential trade opportunities where a quality LT can be found… not just relying on a weak free agency group/draft class. |
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