Schwartz was not playing well in 2016, which is a fact.
It wasn't until much later that it had been disclosed that he was playing through an ankle injury, which clearly affected his play and yes, he was buttraped on national TV by Von Miller and Shaq Barrett.
Dane is the "Costanza" of CP. He is the 'architect' of all things Chiefs. Poser-in-Chief for sure. But he just doesn't see it let alone how he brings this on himself.:-)
Yep, more fucking bullshit from your piehole. This is from 2016, even BEFORE the Chiefs signed Schwartz. I was right about Eric Berry, too, you fucking twat.
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
As I've said all along, I don't think that a safety is worth $10 million or more, whether it's Eric Berry or someone else. That's a lot of money on a position that doesn't necessarily require teams to spend a lot of money.
I'm not sure if the Chiefs are going after a right tackle like Mitchell Schwartz in free agency but I'd rather spend $5-6 million on him and $5-6 million on another WR than $10 million on Berry.
Ron Parker, Kurt Coleman and Tyvon Branch were all guys that Dorsey found on the scrap heap that have played well and well enough. And I'd certainly rather see $6 million a year on Jeremy Lane or Trumaine Johnson than $10 million on Sean Smith.
IMO, Howard's the guy I'd be most interested in re-signing while targeting a corner back, RT and WR in free agency.
But judging by Clark Hunt's words, it's almost a certainty that Berry will be re-signed, regardless of the number, which would really suck if they can't upgrade the offense.
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
Off the top of my head, re-sign Howard, re-sign Branch, re-sign Hali for no more than $3 million, extend Fisher, let Smith walk.
Target Jeremy Lane and Trumaine Johnson, Bobbie Massey and Mitchell Schwartz, Mohamed Sanu, Kamar Aiken and take a gander at Jaron Brown.
Originally Posted by MotherfuckerJones:
Chiefs got Mitchell Schwartz
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
FUCK YES!!!!
Originally Posted by SAUTO:
5 year 33 million for schwartz...
Wow
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
Awesome
How many more times would you like to shred your stupid ass because I can keep going. [Reply]
Veach drafted Allegretti as a center prospect. If he's pushing Reiter for the starting spot, that would indicate things are working out according to plan. Then Reiter and Kilgore would be competing for backup C with Kilgore having an edge because he could also backup guard. [Reply]
Originally Posted by gonefishin53:
Veach drafted Allegretti as a center prospect. If he's pushing Reiter for the starting spot, that would indicate things are working out according to plan. Then Reiter and Kilgore would be competing for backup C with Kilgore having an edge because he could also backup guard.
Pretty much my thoughts exactly. I fully expect Allegretti to be staring at center in 2021-22. So to me if Kilgore can be a stop gap to start the season and eventually give way to him this year and then take over the top backup interior position at guard and center, that’s what they’re seeing as ideal. Or even if he isn’t the future, neither is Reiter.
That’s the main argument. If Kilgore is a 1% temporary upgrade you keep him instead because Reiter has peaked and is not worth keeping. He is really a bottom of the barrel starter. Literally the worst of our 22. Can’t play guard either. No future here. [Reply]