He was a top 5 paid HC in 2020 when he signed his last deal. And now Clark is apparently gonna make him #1.
I don’t get the Clark shade on this one
People whining who envy the Chiefs want to nitpick at anything. Sorry if they aren't up to the standards that someone we all could care less about has mandated should be.
Now I get asking the Chiefs to do some upgrades but to do them so we match teams whose only view in the race to the Super Bowl is our backside is silly and petty. [Reply]
Sorry to have to agree with Cowherd but this just seems a bit silly to even have out there.
A bunch of millionaires complaining about what a Locker room looks like....what food is like...etc...
I also get that the owners are Billionaires.....but should something like this really matter to the average fan?
Now if we are talking about making the hometown fan experience better I am all there....but making sure the players have executive level comfort isn't high on my list of concerns for seeing a 3-peat [Reply]
Bottom line is that I could take my STs and sell about 3 games in any given year on the secondary market to pay for the rest of my season, including the playoffs. That tells you what the demand for these tickets are.
And that the Chiefs have them priced at nowhere NEAR the break-even point on the supply/demand curve. [Reply]
The survey should have included the following question:
"The NFL pays for $5000 for the cost of each Superbowl ring, with the team paying for the rest of the cost. How would you grade the Superbowl Ring supplied by your team?"
Here's the Cowherd clip that was referenced earlier.
Is he oversimplifying in order to get out an opinion that resonates like he usually does? Yes, it's a little more complicated than that.
Is he wrong?
I mean... I kind of agree with him, man. Is the equipment in there top notch? Is the space clean? Is there enough space and equipment to accommodate everybody who uses it during peak hours? Apparently the answer is no to some of those questions, so yes, I think we can definitely improve that way. But if the issue is that the Chargers and Raiders have nice modern decor electric ball massage machines... ehh, I don't really care
Originally Posted by RealSNR:
Here's the Cowherd clip that was referenced earlier.
Is he oversimplifying in order to get out an opinion that resonates like he usually does? Yes, it's a little more complicated than that.
Is he wrong?
I mean... I kind of agree with him, man. Is the equipment in there top notch? Is the space clean? Is there enough space and equipment to accommodate everybody who uses it during peak hours? Apparently the answer is no to some of those questions, so yes, I think we can definitely improve that way. But if the issue is that the Chargers and Raiders have nice modern decor electric ball massage machines... ehh, I don't really care
Chiefs have A+ players, coaches and GM, those other teams don't. Does it matter the facilities are bad? Not for winning SBs when you have those other things in place. But if everyone is pulling their weight, why can't Hunt. It's cheap and lazy, and it doesn't meet the standard set by others. He should rectify it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by JPH83:
Chiefs have A+ players, coaches and GM, those other teams don't. Does it matter the facilities are bad? Not for winning SBs when you have those other things in place. But if everyone is pulling their weight, why can't Hunt. It's cheap and lazy, and it doesn't meet the standard set by others. He should rectify it.
Exactly. It's weird how people keep using the Superbowl wins as a defense for not having up to date facilities.
If anything that's all the more reason to have up to date facilities. [Reply]