Originally Posted by PAChiefsGuy:
Clark simply is not that good. Just face the facts. It was a bad trade. Veach dick suckers can't face the fact he made a bad move. We at least got a SB out of it and he played great in playoffs so let's be happy about that but first chance Chiefs get - they should move on.
We need more time to draw that conclusion. Beginning of last season we thought it was a horrible trade, last postseason we all were completely fine with the trade and the Super Bowl it brought us, now we're back to hating it.
Truthfully, with the amount we gave up, he was never going to live up to it. Wasn't it a 1st, 2nd and $100m contract? At that steep a price, anything less than consistent TJ Watt level production was going to piss us off, but we needed a culture change and we needed it quickly. They did the best thing they thought they could at the time. What's done is done. I'm not even mad about it but his cap hit is about to reach absurd territory so he needs to get his shit together quickly. [Reply]
With what he was doing in Seattle, the way he played etc, fine with it if that’s what you get.
But at best, in those trades you hope to break even. They aren’t gonna prove valuable. He was instrumental in winning a super bowl here. Played great down the stretch.
So yeah, as far as I’m concerned, we won the trade and won a Super Bowl. The rest is whatever to me atleast.
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
The Chiefs wouldn't have advanced in the playoffs and won the Super Bowl without Frank Clark, so he was worth every goddamn penny and both draft picks that made it happen.
And one of those picks you could say we got back. [Reply]
We desperately needed a pass rushing end at that point too. Look at that draft and where we would have picked. The Seahawks took LJ fucking Collier with that pick and he hasnt done shit. The Clark trade was the correct move for a team chasing a title [Reply]
We should have been all over Carlos Dunlap and Yannick Ngakoue at the trade deadline. Both of them would have really helped us. Yannick cost a 5th RD pick and about 4m in salary. Carlos was signed for about 1.5 million.
We could have afforded both. They would have improved our defense so much. They would help keep our guys fresh and both can rush the passer. [Reply]
Originally Posted by JakeF:
We should have been all over Carlos Dunlap and Yannick Ngakoue at the trade deadline. Both of them would have really helped us. Yannick cost a 5th RD pick and about 4m in salary. Carlos was signed for about 1.5 million.
We could have afforded both. They would have improved our defense so much. They would help keep our guys fresh and both can rush the passer.
Originally Posted by Titty Meat:
We desperately needed a pass rushing end at that point too. Look at that draft and where we would have picked. The Seahawks took LJ fucking Collier with that pick and he hasnt done shit. The Clark trade was the correct move for a team chasing a title
Yep.
Some people will say they should have kept Houston but the guy didn't want to be here. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
I'll argue to this day that Houston is still a really good player and has a place on a winning roster, but he missed out more than we did.
Yeah we would have won with or without him. So if he was offered close to what he got with Indy and refused, that's on him. But yeah I wish he would have taken the pay cut and stayed. Would have saved the chiefs money and picks. [Reply]
Originally Posted by -King-:
Yeah we would have won with or without him. So if he was offered close to what he got with Indy and refused, that's on him. But yeah I wish he would have taken the pay cut and stayed. Would have saved the chiefs money and picks.
The big problem is that Clark essentially cost $7M last year. The rest of his contract is a lot more and then we gave up picks, so yeah there's some long term problems there.
But in the context of last year, Houston wanted his $20M. We saved $13M by getting Frank Clark, which enabled all the other moves they made.
His unwillingness to negotiate was the only real issue. He could have been here. [Reply]