Originally Posted by MahomesMagic:
Can you summarize?
It's 16 minutes long.
OBJ is a really good buisnessman - the contract he took, with Cincy, while less than what KC gave Jawaan was front loaded with the last 2 years option years. He could cancel his last 2 years at the age of 28 and go for the big bucks on a third contract.
Jawaan has a worse overall PFF grade for his position compared to OBJ. Doesn't think KC is done with OL and is still going to pursue another LT. Talks about Tunsil still.
He mentions PFF isn't the greatest metric but that when trying to grade OL its the best there is.
Chiefs trying to "plan something bigger" with all these "cap saving" moves. Mentions OBJ and DHop as realistic possibilities (talks about WR's "Blowing up" Patricks phone) [Reply]
Originally Posted by The Franchise:
So nothing really new that hasn't already been said?
I'm sorry I don't read all 1000 pages of a megathread to glean this information. Some of us actually have lives off the internet and enjoy a 16 minute video over hours of reading (mostly) meaningless posts.
Originally Posted by DenverChief:
I'm sorry I don't read all 1000 pages of a megathread to glean this information. Some of us actually have lives off the internet and enjoy a 16 minute video over hours of reading (mostly) meaningless posts.
you're welcome
Did I crawl up your ass about posting it? Nope. All I said was that what he's said has already been talked about.
And I'm assuming he filmed this before Tunsil signed his new deal because yeah...the Chiefs are probably done at LT now that they have Taylor. [Reply]
Originally Posted by The Franchise:
Did I crawl up your ass about posting it? Nope. All I said was that what he's said has already been talked about.
And I'm assuming he filmed this before Tunsil signed his new deal because yeah...the Chiefs are probably done at LT now that they have Taylor.
I'm just being sensitve this morning - nevermind me - he posted it yesterday and while I haven't studied the contract Tunisl got it isn't out the ordinary for a team to extend/restructure a guy before trading him. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DenverChief:
I'm just being sensitve this morning - nevermind me - he posted it yesterday and while I haven't studied the contract Tunisl got it isn't out the ordinary for a team to extend/restructure a guy before trading him.
It would be extremely out of the ordinary to trade him now. Trading him would mean they lose cap space ($20 million this year alone). Tunsil to KC is dead. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DenverChief:
OBJ is a really good buisnessman - the contract he took, with Cincy, while less than what KC gave Jawaan was front loaded with the last 2 years option years. He could cancel his last 2 years at the age of 28 and go for the big bucks on a third contract.
Jawaan has a worse overall PFF grade for his position compared to OBJ. Doesn't think KC is done with OL and is still going to pursue another LT. Talks about Tunsil still.
He mentions PFF isn't the greatest metric but that when trying to grade OL its the best there is.
Chiefs trying to "plan something bigger" with all these "cap saving" moves. Mentions OBJ and DHop as realistic possibilities (talks about WR's "Blowing up" Patricks phone)
Oh awesome, another YouTube dipshit puking up all the shit that has already been discussed ad nauseum. And not only that it's another dipshit that uses PFF grades for offensive lineman.
Jawaan Taylor is a better athlete that OBJ and a better pass blocker. He is better suited for the Chiefs' offense than OBJ was. If OBJ was actually a "really good businessman" he would have took the deal KC offered him last offseason. After OBJ looks average at LT blocking for Joe Burrow, he's going to either finally have to move to RT to continue to get paid a starters salary. [Reply]
Originally Posted by The Franchise:
It would be extremely out of the ordinary to trade him now. Trading him would mean they lose cap space ($20 million this year alone). Tunsil to KC is dead.
And that's fair - obviously a huge cap hit would be a massive deal breaker [Reply]