Jarran Reed gave up an $8.5 million bird in the hand with Seahawks for a $5 million base salary in Kansas City. Under no plausible explanation can that be called a good move for him.
Originally Posted by New World Order:
He has the chance to play alongside an elite pass rushing DT which can really boost his numbers for a big contract, dipshit Florio
And Seattle has become a shit show with the Wilson drama [Reply]
Jarran Reed gave up an $8.5 million bird in the hand with Seahawks for a $5 million base salary in Kansas City. Under no plausible explanation can that be called a good move for him.
Jarran Reed gave up an $8.5 million bird in the hand with Seahawks for a $5 million base salary in Kansas City. Under no plausible explanation can that be called a good move for him.
I really like this just like the Thuney signing. Maybe not getting Trent Williams was a blessing. You can get 3 quality players for the money we would've spent on him. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chieftain:
I really like this just like the Thuney signing. Maybe not getting Trent Williams was a blessing. You can get 3 quality players for the money we would've spent on him.
As disappointing as it was, if we can add another guy like Ingram, and hit on a rookie LT, it will be. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
As disappointing as it was, if we can add another guy like Ingram, and hit on a rookie LT, it will be.
This will kill me on here but it was apparently obvious in the Tampa game. I think this offenses evolution will be kinda a mixture of what we saw from 2013-2016 where the 2 or 3 tight end set with more of a run game will be more of a thing think even with those Patriots teams with Gronk and Hernandez. That's where a guy like Brevin Jordan comes into the equation. That's not to say Mahomes wont take his shots downfield but I think this possibly could be the "new" wrinkle in the offense. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Titty Meat:
This will kill me on here but it was apparently obvious in the Tampa game. I think this offenses evolution will be kinda a mixture of what we saw from 2013-2016 where the 2 or 3 tight end set with more of a run game will be more of a thing think even with those Patriots teams with Gronk and Hernandez. That's where a guy like Brevin Jordan comes into the equation. That's not to say Mahomes wont take his shots downfield but I think this possibly could be the "new" wrinkle in the offense.
Brevin Jordan has been my dark horse favorite after best LT available. He's got the potential to be a scary weapon in Andy's offense. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chieftain:
I really like this just like the Thuney signing. Maybe not getting Trent Williams was a blessing. You can get 3 quality players for the money we would've spent on him.
That's been my point all along. Trent was FAR too expensive. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chieftain:
I really like this just like the Thuney signing. Maybe not getting Trent Williams was a blessing. You can get 3 quality players for the money we would've spent on him.
The Bill Belichick mantra.
He's always filled the roster with mid-level FAs instead of overpaying for top-tier. It gave him a solid team just about everywhere, every year. As much as one hates the Patriot Way, it worked out pretty fucking well for him when he had a QB. [Reply]