In order to prevent us wasting precious years of Patrick Mahomes' career, Veach needs to work some magic this offseason. What's your advice for him? [Reply]
Originally Posted by The Franchise:
Go look at the Eagles cap situation. They lose money cutting Kelce. And they’re already like $40 million over the projected cap. I have no clue what the **** they’re going to do.
Originally Posted by O.city:
Our 25 year old Franchise QB has missed games and had injury concerns the last 2 years. If we have to go overboard a bit here, well, it is what it is.
His knee was on a QB sneak. His ankle was on a rollout. His head/neck was a designed option run.
He hurt his toe due to pass rush.
I get that we need to protect him but it's not really true that he's getting the shit beat out of him because of a lack of pass blocking. [Reply]
Originally Posted by O.city:
Our 25 year old Franchise QB has missed games and had injury concerns the last 2 years. If we have to go overboard a bit here, well, it is what it is.
Patrick’s injuries didn’t happen from OL protection. His knee injury was from a sneak, his concussion symptom injury was from an option play and his toe injury appeared to be from running as he normally did ina game where he wasn’t under duress.
I think the goal should be to make sure we don’t have Andrew Wylie’s starting anymore.
LDT and Allegretti were fine and will be fine if we have decent C and T’s.
We drafted Niang. Trust your scouts. Draft a C early.
Originally Posted by Chris Meck:
If I'm Veach, and these guys clear medical concerns, I'd do this:
re-sign Osemele.
re-sign Remmers as super-sub.
sign Jason Peters as stop-gap/swing tackle/mentor for young'uns like Niang, a new draftee, Wanegho.
sign Justin Britt to a cheap deal.
and week one probably looks like:
Peters/early OT draftee like Eisenberg/Radunz/Little
Osemele
Britt
LDT
Niang
I would expect that Fisher returns at some point, and that Schwartz does not.
If Fisher comes back, then what do you do with Niang? Move him inside? What if he's playing well at RT?
I don't see them drafting a young LT prospect AND keeping Fisher but that's just me. I see that as an either/or situation. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Superturtle:
Please no Remmers or Wylie. They're like Ford and Berry to me. Never want to see them anywhere near this organization ever again.
Unfortunately, Wylie will be back. Unless some team does something super dumb and offers him a contract the Chiefs don't want to match. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
Unfortunately, Wylie will be back. Unless some team does something super dumb and offers him a contract the Chiefs don't want to match.
And that’s fine as long as he’s never starting at T ever again. Not even a snap. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
His knee was on a QB sneak. His ankle was on a rollout. His head/neck was a designed option run.
He hurt his toe due to pass rush.
I get that we need to protect him but it's not really true that he's getting the shit beat out of him because of a lack of pass blocking.
A QB with great protection will get sacked 15-20 times and hit 50+ times in a season. It’s going to happen.
I’m convinced that’s why Andrew Luck retired. His last season, he was only sacked like 14 times and hit 40 times. And he still came away with an injury. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
Unfortunately, Wylie will be back. Unless some team does something super dumb and offers him a contract the Chiefs don't want to match.
Fuck that. I'd rather watch a decrepit old sloth dying of mesothelioma and AIDS protect Mahomes. [Reply]