Kansas City is trading its first-round pick Thursday night, along with three other picks in the 2021 and 2022 drafts, to the Baltimore Ravens in exchange for Pro Bowl OT Orlando Brown and one pick in the 2021 draft and another in 2022, per sources.
Originally Posted by SlimWolfie:
What's up, everyone.
Haven't really been on a forum like this since I was 15. I believe it was Warpaint Illustrated that I frequented.
Nostalgia... anyhow: this was a decisively good trade for Veach. Another feather in his cap! It's funny to see Ravens' fans pump their firsts and form delusional rationales that this move was awesome for their franchise..
It's like dropping a vital potion or piece of armor right before fighting a particularly difficult boss in Dark Souls. Or, rather, handing it directly to the enemy. (us)
My first post here. Seems like a good group. Wide variety of topics, however. Anyone clue me in on some of the decorum and traditions that entering this community entails? A get to know new members section? Just curious.
-SW
The answer to most questions and solution to most problems is antifreeze. Welcome aboard.
Originally Posted by RealSNR:
Blindside protection for your awesome ass QB is great a MUST,
FYP
Originally Posted by RealSNR:
I still disagree with this sentiment. But if you neuter his defense and make the offense one-dimensional in order to get that protection, it kind of goes to waste.
A Fort Knox garage is a waste protecting our Lamborghini QB ? A carport is okay with you?? Really ?? We saw what happened last year:-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by KCChiefsFan88:
Biggest Super Bowl fatal flaw has been addressed (offensive line).
Now time to address arguably the second biggest flaw exposed in the Super Bowl... upgrading the non-Tyreek/Kelce pass catching options.
in my opinion, the former fixed the latter... You give Mahomes more time to throw and the ability to run the ball with this line and those #2 and #3 receivers look a lot better. [Reply]
It's the M.J.P. of CP. Most joyous poster. Hugs and kisses love. :-)
Originally Posted by T-post Tom: See your point, but can't agree completely. Theoretically, I guess you could overpay to the detriment of your team. But Watson ≠ Mahomes. And Veach obviously did NOT pay too much. (Also glad Veach injected the teams' potential with Viagra and didn't neuter anything.) 1000 anyone?
A Fort Knox garage is a waste protecting our Lamborghini QB ? A carport is okay with you?? Really ?? We saw what happened last year:-)
Read my post again, and stop cherry picking when you quote.
There IS a price too high to pay for a LT. That's my fucking point.
We didn't reach that too high price with the Orlando Brown trade. But before the trade happened, we had people talking about trading entire drafts this year and next year to move up and draft Sewell because "nothing was too good!" [Reply]
Originally Posted by T-post Tom:
It's the MJP of CP. Most joyous poster. Hugs and kisses love. :-)
No, I just think your takes are dumb as fuck.
Drafting a developing a player is one thing but overpaying in the form of multiple 1st and 2nd round picks is WAY too high of a price to pay for a single offensive lineman.
So yes, there is too high of a price to pay. [Reply]
Originally Posted by IowaHawkeyeChief:
in my opinion, the former fixed the latter... You give Mahomes more time to throw and the ability to run the ball with this line and those #2 and #3 receivers look a lot better.
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
No, I just think your takes are dumb as ****.
Drafting a developing a player is one thing but overpaying in the form of multiple 1st and 2nd round picks is WAY too high of a price to pay for a single offensive lineman.
So yes, there is too high of a price to pay.
You've really found joy in life. Happy for you. Context and nuance can't be far behind. Mr. MJP. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chiefshrink:
There is no cherry picking when you have a Lamborghini QB. You protect him PERIOD.
So, tell us, when have the Chiefs not protected Mahomes?
Fisher and Schwartz were among the best tackle combo in the league. Mahomes threw for 50 TD's and 5,000 yards in 2019, won the Super Bowl in 2019 and repeated as AFC Champions in 2020.
Your posts indicate that the Chiefs haven't surrounded him with enough talent, which is clearly false. [Reply]