WHY?!? He's literally NEVER been healthy for a full season outside of 1. He missed games in both 2020 and 2022 with his bad ankle, had 2 different surgeries on it, and regardless of how you want to hand wave it away was a complete non factor in 2023 after returning from surgery. [Reply]
"I planned on getting surgery on my left ankle after the season, anyways," Mooney revealed. "Just prior issues from my rookie year to my sophomore season here. Just God sitting me down a little earlier and it just happened to be my left ankle, so I was kind of prepared to have a surgery anyways."
It's. A. Constant. Problem. Literally out of his own mouth. Enough to cost him games. [Reply]
Originally Posted by MahomesMagic:
Nope, if we want one of those we would have to do it in the draft.
Pittman off the market and Veach doesn't value WR enough to even consider a JJ trade.
What a terrible take here. The worst thing KC could do is mortgage the farm on a player who will reset the WR to the tune of well over $30+ million in a deep WR draft. Thankfully Veach is smart enough to see the big picture vs swing for the fences for one player at the cost of long term competitiveness. [Reply]
Originally Posted by tredadda:
What a terrible take here. The worst thing KC could do is mortgage the farm on a player who will reset the WR to the tune of well over $30+ million in a deep WR draft. Thankfully Veach is smart enough to see the big picture vs swing for the fences for one player at the cost of long term competitiveness.
Are you retarded?
You just took my post and rewrote it so you agreed with me.
Originally Posted by Chris Meck:
So...nothing? That's your answer? Draft a guy and do nothing else?
That's a mighty thin plan for a team hoping to threepeat.
I'd rather do that than waste cap space on any of the bums in this class, yeah. It would literally be the same as in 2022 regardless of if we brought one in or not. Swap out one of Toney or Moore for Mooney. Great. You've accomplished fuck all and are paying more to do it. [Reply]