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I want to keep Chris, but if Veach trades him and gets that type of return for him? You won’t find me bitching
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Berry is an anomaly. The dude came back from cancer and had one of his best seasons ever. Nobody knew about the Haglunds deformity and it basically ended his career super early into the new contract.
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ESPN rated him the 8th best available free agent behind
1. Dak 2. Brady 3. Brees 4. Ngakoue 5. Scherff 6. Clowney 7. Tannehill I get why they put the QBs ahead of him, but I definitely question Clowney Scherff and Ngakoue... not that those dudes aren't damn good but Jones is so ****ing under appreciated by so many https://www.espn.com/nfl/insider/sto...players-market (ESPN+) Hopefully not a repost
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Using players getting injured on huge contracts in our teams recent history AS A REASON NOT TO BREAK THE BANK FOR ONE PLAYER is not reeruned. Its simply a " Hey, remember when we gave Berry all that money? That was awesome". We are still eating millions of dollars of that contract. Houston was a gigantic waste of 105 million. The point is, you think you have a player in Jones, that we just cannot live without, and must drop a mega deal in his lap. I'm saying the only player that way of thinking applies to, is Mahomes. Losing Mahomes would irreversibly cripple the franchise for years. Losing Jones would be a minor annoyance, given the massive haul we would get in return. I'd view Jones leaving as similar to losing Kareem Hunt's production. Yeah dude produced, was top 3 in his position in the league, and was awesome, but hes not here now so plug n play. Is Damien Kareem Hunt? No. But the dude balled out in his stead. Veach and Spags could do the same replacing Jones. Not the same caliber, but not a scrub either, and we save a shit ton of cap doing it and retain or sign more players to keep this thing going for the next decade along with the draft picks we will land. Whatever Veach decides, im good with. He stays, we have a monster DT locked up and hopefully stays injury free. He offloads him for a haul, hey, gonna be exciting to see what Veach with the roster with his acquired resources. If i had to lean one way or the other, I take the big haul in a trade. Never was a fan of a huge amount of your cap riding on one player, then riding on the pine in the case of injury.
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Guys that stay on the sidelines because of the small, nagging stuff is something you can try to avoid, but major reconstructions, etc are what they are. |
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When you gamble, you are going to lose at one point or another. Injuries are a major aspect of pro football. Its not a matter of IF you are going to be injured, its WHEN, and for HOW LONG. If Veach is comfortable letting 200 million ride on two trench players, where violent contact is experienced every single play, then okay. Its simply not a gamble that has paid off for the Chiefs. Name any Chief (aside from Frank Clark who has played one season on his) given a monster contract that worked out, and was worth the money.
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On the other hand, if your parameters are statistical production, leadership, etc. then the list is significantly larger. Take Alex Smith for example. Alex signed a 4-year extension, including 45 million guaranteed, IIRC back in 2014 to be the Chiefs starting QB. Now despite the fact that he ultimately couldn't get the Chiefs to the big game, he was in fact well worth his contract. He took over a team that in the previous season went 2-14 or whatever it was, and led the Chiefs to five consecutive winning seasons, four of which totaled at least ten wins, two consecutive AFC-W championships, and four playoff appearances. Except between 1990-95, the Chiefs had never experienced a such a period of consistent success in franchise history. And in reference to your "gambling" scenario, the fact that the Chiefs ultimately lost on Houston and Berry actually tells us that the Chiefs should gamble on Jones, mathematically speaking. The law of averages says that gambling on Jones should work out positively for the Chiefs because those two gambles didn't work out. |
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As for your take on gambling, that because Houston and Berrys contracts flopped, and ****ed us for 15 million dead money this year, and 8 million next, your answer is go ahead and gamble another 100 million alongside the 100 mil you already have riding on Clark, who has already in his first year battled numerous injuries for no other reason than "Hey, we are due for one of these things to work out eventually." ? I'll just say I disagree and leave it at that because i cannot begin to put into words how completely ridiculous a mindset like that is.
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Breaking the bank for Jones will hurt the overall roster. Too much money on the DL.
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As for your highlighted sentence, tell that to Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes. When things got tough, they both had the mindset of "keep firing, just keep firing," did they not? You don't win it all by being safe. You win it all by taking chances. Which was exactly my biggest problem with Alex; he didn't take enough shots when the game was on the line. You want to win big, you have to take big risks. Every uber successful person knows that. |
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