Sources: The #Seahawks and #Chiefs are deep in talks on a trade to send star Frank Clark to KC. The compensation would include a 1st rounder, a 2020 2nd rounder and a swap of mid-rounders. To complete it, the franchise tagged player and Chiefs must hammer out a deal.
Originally Posted by staylor26:
Umm the fact that they acquired another one and haven’t cut Hill means they are.
Hunt was a unique situation. Video that goes viral, creates outrage, distraction in the middle of a potential SB run, was already gone for the rest of the year and at least half of the next, and he played RB. Can’t underestimate the positional value here.
Peters came exactly as advertised from his College days, and they got rid of him for a paltry return.
If you're not willing to put up with the shit, stop wading in it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mecca:
The way is in 2 years when there is a strike/lockout that situation is going to sky rocket the cap because the players want more...that will help this team a ton.
no the rising of the cap doesnt matter at all. players are just getting more on their contract so it literally doesnt change anything other then players making more money [Reply]
Originally Posted by -King-:
It feels like Veach always comes out on the losing side in trades. I like getting Frank but at that price and with that contract...fuck that's a lot.
I was just hoping for a mediocre or just slightly worse defense this year but with a move like this, we better be like 13th or 14th at worst.
Originally Posted by FringeNC:
Seems to me giving up valuable draft picks for the right to pay someone market value doesn't make a whole lot of sense, especially in the long run if one is hoping on building a dynasty. Has New England EVER done this?
You two are just short-sighted and don't understand the nuanced dynamics of our brilliant GM/pants-shitting hype parade. [Reply]