Originally Posted by R8RFAN:
Thanks for Rodney Hudson... He is the best thing to come out of KC since Gannon
Hudson chose to go to the Raiders. Not much KC could have done other than match the offer. Which at the time was pretty steep. Glad he's worked out. I still wish he was playing for the Chiefs. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by alanm:
Hudson chose to go to the Raiders. Not much KC could have done other than match the offer. Which at the time was pretty steep. Glad he's worked out. I still wish he was playing for the Chiefs. :-)
Hudson also struggled after breaking his leg for 2 seasons...I remember Nick Jacobs asked him about it during an interview and Hudson got super pissed...it was a weird time but I get why they walked on him. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mecca:
Hudson also struggled after breaking his leg for 2 seasons...I remember Nick Jacobs asked him about it during an interview and Hudson got super pissed...it was a weird time but I get why they walked on him.
$9 million per was the biggest reason why they allowed Hudson to walk... [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
$9 million per was the biggest reason why they allowed Hudson to walk...
Probably, he also hadn't played his best ball when he left so I mean that's a ton of money for an interior OL especially when you question if he'll regain form. [Reply]
I don't think he's officially signed because he has to pass the Covid-19 protocol. Local sources said that once he does, he'll be going to the PS, not the active roster. If he has anything left in the tank, I would imagine his time on the PS won't be for long. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
Well, they did just sign Wisniewski...
The question is if that's just depth or if they're going to continue to actually make a move. It's not exactly a secret that Reid seems to value continuity so much that he'll keep an underperforming lineman in the lineup for too long over a potentially better option for the sake of continuity. [Reply]
Originally Posted by OKchiefs:
The question is if that's just depth or if they're going to continue to actually make a move. It's not exactly a secret that Reid seems to value continuity so much that he'll keep an underperforming lineman in the lineup for too long over a potentially better option for the sake of continuity.
The Chiefs were afraid to run the ball today. So they know we have issues. They also specifically commented on wisnewski recovering from an injury so they seem pretty serious about getting him involved. Also, Rankin will soon be in the mix and hard to imagine he'll be much worse. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pitt Gorilla:
As bad as Wylie might be, he's better than Wisniewski.
I wouldn't mind seeing Wiz at the right guard spot in place of Wylie but Allegretti has the left guard spot locked down, so he won't be taking over the left guard spot as he did last season.
I also think it's quite telling that despite all of the love Kilgore received on Chiefsplanet, Andy went right back to Reiter as soon as he was healthy. [Reply]