Originally Posted by Megatron96:
We would've had to overpay for Tunsil, and he's just more valuable to a team like HOU than KC. And Cooks is a nice WR, but nothing special. Plus, he quit on his team. Don't need that kind of attitude in KC.
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
We would've had to overpay for Tunsil, and he's just more valuable to a team like HOU than KC. And Cooks is a nice WR, but nothing special. Plus, he quit on his team. Don't need that kind of attitude in KC.
Being a 1k yard receiver 6 of 9 seasons.. he’s a little special lol. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Dunerdr:
Being a 1k yard receiver 6 of 9 seasons.. he’s a little special lol.
Not saying he's not good. But look at who was playing with and who was throwing to him for nearly his entire career. Two 1st ballot HOFers in Brady and Brees account for three of those, Goff in 2018 when Gurley was the focus of the offense still, and then Watson, when DHop was the one getting all the attention.
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
Not saying he's not good. But look at who was playing with and who was throwing to him for nearly his entire career. Two 1st ballot HOFers in Brady and Brees account for three of those, Goff in 2018 when Gurley was the focus of the offense still, and then Watson, when DHop was the one getting all the attention.
He's been good, but not great.
Good points. At this point he would be an improvement on anything we had in the room last season Though. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Dunerdr:
Good points. At this point he would be an improvement on anything we had in the room last season Though.
More than likely.
Still holding out a tiny hope we'll get DHop, who I think is a better fit in KC than OBJ. And $34M over two years is a steal for a top-10 caliber WR.:-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
More than likely.
Still holding out a tiny hope we'll get DHop, who I think is a better fit in KC than OBJ. And $34M over two years is a steal for a top-10 caliber WR.:-)
I think either of them fit well. Hell Andy king of playing to strength. But i personally prefer dhop the player. Seeing him tryin to reel kyler in on the sidelines makes me think he’s a guy who get what it takes. Not that obj isn’t or doesn’t. Just prefer dhiop. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
More than likely.
Still holding out a tiny hope we'll get DHop, who I think is a better fit in KC than OBJ. And $34M over two years is a steal for a top-10 caliber WR.:-)
Me as well. Can’t go into the season counting on MVS, Toney, Skyy knowing Kelce is a year older. Need someone else to take the pressure off. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TRR:
Me as well. Can’t go into the season counting on MVS, Toney, Skyy knowing Kelce is a year older. Need someone else to take the pressure off.
It's a lot more likely we end up with Thielen (though I guess he might get picked up by someone else) or Hollins or some other middling possession receiver similar to JJSS. And it'll probably work, as long as whoever it is stays healthy.
But I'd really like to see what Andy and Pat could do with a legit future HOF WR, while Travis is still in his prime. Plus, the defensive concept KC had the most trouble with last season was press man, and you can't play that against Deandre. And you can't play zone against Travis, so what the hell would DCs do then? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
It's a lot more likely we end up with Thielen (though I guess he might get picked up by someone else) or Hollins or some other middling possession receiver similar to JJSS. And it'll probably work, as long as whoever it is stays healthy.
But I'd really like to see what Andy and Pat could do with a legit future HOF WR, while Travis is still in his prime. Plus, the defensive concept KC had the most trouble with last season was press man, and you can't play that against Deandre. And you can't play zone against Travis, so what the hell would DCs do then?
Well said. Two more years of prime Kelce with Hopkins would be really fun to watch. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Wisconsin_Chief:
I'll never understand why guys like Mecole and Brown think they deserve to be paid like top flight players when they are not on that level. Team success just goes to their heads I guess. Teams see the film guys. If you were elite, you'd be getting paid like you were. I'm really sorry Mecole, you were hurt most of this season and your 4 previous years were very up and down. Nobody is going to hand you $40 million guaranteed.
Come back for one more year and earn some money if you want it.
Nah, he can go somewhere else for a year. Dude never got his chemistry down with Patrick. [Reply]
We love Veach but OT and WR are two places he hasn't drafted well. That's why those two positions are still our biggest needs. Niang, Kinnard, Hardman, and Moore are not reliable every down starters. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Gary Cooper:
We love Veach but OT and WR are two places he hasn't drafted well. That's why those two positions are still our biggest needs. Niang, Kinnard, Hardman, and Moore are not reliable every down starters.
Not saying this is even remotely possible, but right now ESPN shows Kinnard as our starting RT, lol. I do hope he shows a lot of improvement in 2023, but i can't believe that Andy's going to start him over a healthy Niang, who's at least been in the system, and taken live snaps in real games. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
More than likely.
Still holding out a tiny hope we'll get DHop, who I think is a better fit in KC than OBJ. And $34M over two years is a steal for a top-10 caliber WR.:-)
He's not a top 10 WR now and hasn't been for a few seasons. [Reply]