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Originally Posted by RealSNR
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.
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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.