Originally Posted by Strongside:
This is the exact path we took last year.
And then promptly watched Tom Brady convert 3 straight 3rd downs on his way to the Super Bowl.
No thanks. I'm out on not attacking a glaring need when the solution is potentially right in front of your face.
This is a move Belichick makes. And it's why they win.
Chiefs path last year was keeping Bob Sutton despite the fact he should have been fired while ignoring the secondary and trotting out the worst safeties in team history.
Originally Posted by comochiefsfan:
Someone explain to me why we can’t trade for him as a rental, use him to win a ring, and then after the Super Bowl, flip him to another team for their first rounder that would be a higher pick than our original first round pick was?
Originally Posted by comochiefsfan:
Someone explain to me why we can’t trade for him as a rental, use him to win a ring, and then after the Super Bowl, flip him to another team for their first rounder that would be a higher pick than our original first round pick was?
Because he could hold out after the trade if he’s looking for a new deal [Reply]
Originally Posted by PAChiefsGuy:
Exactly. You dont know how good or bad this D is going to be. No need to hit the panic button in week 3.
I know what we are...we're a CB group of 2's and 3's that is going to have to face a team that throws the ball in about 1.5 seconds that has a top 5 group in the league. [Reply]
Originally Posted by comochiefsfan:
Someone explain to me why we can’t trade for him as a rental, use him to win a ring, and then after the Super Bowl, flip him to another team for their first rounder that would be a higher pick than our original first round pick was?
Because you don't trade 25 yr. old elite CBs....you pay them and build around them. [Reply]