Originally Posted by poolboy:
what is the expected or accepted stat line for a Chiefs "Wr2"
I just want someone who is a threat running routes and can take attention away from Kelce and Hill. I'd take 800-1000 yards which is what Hardman almost had but with catches and yards coming all over the field and not just on screens and jet sweep pitch plays. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
Ah, okay. Agreed to terms and then decided he didn't like them.
That's kind of a red flag.
I mean that's the assumption. Nothing has been stated as such. Just that he agreed and backed out.
Maybe there was something in his contract that he didn't like or that wasn't communicated to him prior. That seems to be happening a lot lately. [Reply]
Originally Posted by The Franchise:
So you have to figure that Smith obviously wants more than he got from the Ravens.
4 years and $35 million.
I’d give him 3 years, $36 million. $12M AAV over the $8.75M AAV he just turned down.
At this point I'm content with a re-set year.
There are just so damn many unknowns. If any of the moves the Chargers, Broncos and Bills have made come to full fruition, Za'darius Smith won't do shit to change how we stack up there.
They're pushing a whole lot of chips in for a year or two and soon enough they'll find themselves where we presently are. Okay.
But to just try to keep it running in the red when we have no idea if we even HAVE to strikes me as unnecessary. These moves may just fizzle out. They're all older guys on the backsides of their respective careers (with a few smaller exceptions).
If you give them their most likely 50% outcomes for all the signings, NONE of these teams are actually appreciably better than we are. With or without Smith.
And man, we can't just keep kicking the can. It's gonna hit us REALLY hard and then the question won't be 'can we sign Za'Darius Smith' but rather 'can we keep La'Jarius Sneed...'?
And fuck that. I'm not at all interested in losing Sneed in 2 years because we had to have Smith next season.
At some point you have to decompress and I think we've reached that point. The more you try to move numbers around and see how it impacts next years cap (and then see that as tough as things are now, they'll be orders of magnitude tougher next season if we do these things), the more you realize that we've probably reached a puke point on how aggressive we can be.
Just go after the young vets who appear to be ascending. Or hell, at least appear to be healthy.
And then tell Patrick he's gonna get to throw the ball 650 times. [Reply]