Chiefs, Mahommes SB era done. Your salary cap advantage just ended.

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  • Steel Maniac
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    Originally posted by NJ-STEELER

    at least KC knows how it’s bread is buttered.
    THEY improved the OL after that SB
    and I highly doubt you’ll ever see KC spend 11 of 14 top two round draft picks on defensive players trying to relieve their great defenses they had in the 70s.
    They know what it takes to win in todays game.
    And that's my whole point........their buisness model isn't working in today's NFL. We need to update our business model to work in today's NFL. Ours isn't working anymore. Mainly because our scouting dept. isn't hitting on prospects like it used to.
    Last edited by Steel Maniac; 03-17-2023, 11:29 AM.

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  • Steel Maniac
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    Originally posted by NJ-STEELER
    would be interesting to see mahomes on that 04 team with Tuman, Hines, el, and wilson as his weapons.
    not exactly kelce and Tyreek out there.
    theres the o line in the 09 season as well. We saw what a bad OL did to Mahomes in the SB vs. Tampa


    at least KC knows how it’s bread is buttered.
    THEY improved the OL after that SB
    and I highly doubt you’ll ever see KC spend 11 of 14 top two round draft picks on defensive players trying to relieve their great defenses they had in the 70s.
    They know what it takes to win in todays game.
    Other than Kelce, did you see what he was working with? Juju ain't all that. But they drafted sky moore who should be better this year and they will probably add another WR through the draft. The pressure is on their scouting dept. to hit on a legit WR to give him a little more help.

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  • NJ-STEELER
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    Originally posted by Northern_Blitz
    And while some won't want to hear it, Ben was never as good as Mahomes is. Ben has 0 1st team all-pros (no 2nd team either). Mahomes already has 2 (+1 2nd team). Ben was pretty much never in consideration for MVP or OPoY. Mahomes has been MVP 2x and OPoY 1x.

    Ben was usually considered to be around a top 5 QB. Mahomes is generally considered to be a top 2 QB (when he isn't considered to be just the best payer in the league). I think there's a reason that Mahomes is the guy that broke the cap% barrier. Maybe Brady could have done it too.

    Ben was a great player. A generational talent for any team.

    But Mahomes is a generational talent for the league.

    It's like the difference between a "normal" billionaire and someone like Musk. When compared to normal people, they are both phenomenally wealthy. But when compared to each other, there's still a big difference.

    would be interesting to see mahomes on that 04 team with Tuman, Hines, el, and wilson as his weapons.
    not exactly kelce and Tyreek out there.
    theres the o line in the 09 season as well. We saw what a bad OL did to Mahomes in the SB vs. Tampa


    at least KC knows how it’s bread is buttered.
    THEY improved the OL after that SB
    and I highly doubt you’ll ever see KC spend 11 of 14 top two round draft picks on defensive players trying to relieve their great defenses they had in the 70s.
    They know what it takes to win in todays game.

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  • Northern_Blitz
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    Originally posted by Captain Lemming
    My original point was that while great QBs ALWAYS make teams competitive elite paid ones don’t win it all. Mahommes beat the odds, ONCE.

    The idea that I suggested highly paid QBs make a team trash is false.

    I fully expect that the Chiefs will be playoff bound and fighting for it as long as they have Mahommes. In order to win they will have to overcome a less and less talented roster to do it which it gonna be tough to do.
    And while some won't want to hear it, Ben was never as good as Mahomes is. Ben has 0 1st team all-pros (no 2nd team either). Mahomes already has 2 (+1 2nd team). Ben was pretty much never in consideration for MVP or OPoY. Mahomes has been MVP 2x and OPoY 1x.

    Ben was usually considered to be around a top 5 QB. Mahomes is generally considered to be a top 2 QB (when he isn't considered to be just the best payer in the league). I think there's a reason that Mahomes is the guy that broke the cap% barrier. Maybe Brady could have done it too.

    Ben was a great player. A generational talent for any team.

    But Mahomes is a generational talent for the league.

    It's like the difference between a "normal" billionaire and someone like Musk. When compared to normal people, they are both phenomenally wealthy. But when compared to each other, there's still a big difference.
    Last edited by Northern_Blitz; 03-17-2023, 08:21 AM.

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  • WindyCitySteel
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    Originally posted by Captain Lemming
    I fully expect that the Chiefs will be playoff bound and fighting for it as long as they have Mahommes. In order to win they will have to overcome a less and less talented roster to do it which it gonna be tough to do.
    Which teams with first contract QBs have won recent Super Bowls? Chiefs '18, Eagles '17, Seahawks '13? 3 in 10 years?

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  • NJ-STEELER
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    Originally posted by Steel Maniac
    NJ...you were freaking spot on!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    What are we doing with all the cap space we supposed to have with bens bad cap hit.
    Last edited by NJ-STEELER; 03-17-2023, 02:30 AM.

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  • hawaiiansteel
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    Originally posted by Steel Maniac
    You know what?

    Let's make a case study and watch how the Chiefs handle these obstacles? Let's all take note.
    so will this be a "time-based" case study then?

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  • Steel Maniac
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    Originally posted by crushedspirit
    I will agree that it becomes harder when the cap hit gets higher to hang on to players. They lost both tackles and replaced one so far, they lost a good safety as well, and JuJu was solid.

    It's going to be tougher for sure.
    You know what?

    Let's make a case study and watch how the Chiefs handle these obstacles? Let's all take note.

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  • crushedspirit
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    Originally posted by Captain Lemming
    My original point was that while great QBs ALWAYS make teams competitive elite paid ones don’t win it all. Mahommes beat the odds, ONCE.

    The idea that I suggested highly paid QBs make a team trash is false.

    I fully expect that the Chiefs will be playoff bound and fighting for it as long as they have Mahommes. In order to win they will have to overcome a less and less talented roster to do it which it gonna be tough to do.
    I will agree that it becomes harder when the cap hit gets higher to hang on to players. They lost both tackles and replaced one so far, they lost a good safety as well, and JuJu was solid.

    It's going to be tougher for sure.

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  • Steel Maniac
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    Originally posted by crushedspirit
    KC is losing some players for sure, and I think it will be tougher to repeat, but when you have a top generational QB you'll always be in the fight.
    It will be tough because everyone guns for the champs..But when you have teams that make stupid blunders like pass on the best Center in the game and let KC draft him and he grades out as the # 1 Center in football his rookie season, you'll be okay. They needed to upgrade their O-line after the Bucs beat down; what they do? Walk into the draft and get the best center. They don't over think things over there it seems. I"m not going to besmirch/be little them and say it's all because of one player...They are obviously a legit organization.

    Great pass rush, defense gets turnovers, they are doing what they are suppose to do.

    They've been in 3 of the last 4 super bowls right? I think they know what their doing. Getting out of the AFC hasn't seemed that hard for them the last 4 years. Just saying....

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  • Captain Lemming
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    Originally posted by crushedspirit
    KC is losing some players for sure, and I think it will be tougher to repeat, but when you have a top generational QB you'll always be in the fight.
    My original point was that while great QBs ALWAYS make teams competitive elite paid ones don’t win it all. Mahommes beat the odds, ONCE.

    The idea that I suggested highly paid QBs make a team trash is false.

    I fully expect that the Chiefs will be playoff bound and fighting for it as long as they have Mahommes. In order to win they will have to overcome a less and less talented roster to do it which it gonna be tough to do.
    Last edited by Captain Lemming; 03-16-2023, 06:43 PM.

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  • crushedspirit
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    KC is losing some players for sure, and I think it will be tougher to repeat, but when you have a top generational QB you'll always be in the fight.

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  • Steel Maniac
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    Originally posted by Northern_Blitz
    Let's cool the jets a bit here.

    Repeating in the NFL is very hard.

    Mahomes is an amazing player. But the AFC is very tough IMO. Expecting them to win again next year is a stretch (for any team).

    Lots of teams fall off cliffs when they win a SB. We did it twice.

    The Rams just did it.
    TB was good again the year after they won, but weren't good last season.

    Assuming that the hotness from last season will win again is usually not a great call. I'll take the field (which is the easy bet).
    I said " poised"...meaning " in position". I didn't say for gospel they'd repeat.

    they are managing their cap successfully. So all this " Cap is gonna get you" stuff is just sour grapes.

    Everyone here knows how hard it is to repeat.

    *** who's genius idea was it to pull this thread up from the achieves? Props to whomever.
    Last edited by Steel Maniac; 03-16-2023, 05:39 PM.

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  • Northern_Blitz
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    Originally posted by Steel Maniac
    Well, they just restructured Mahomes contract..clearing 9.6 mil. And are poised to repeat. So all this " gonna get you in the end stuff" seems like sour grapes to me; showing frustration from some unexpected posters who are generally rah rah guys for the status quo around here. Now I see that secretly, they really are as upset about the last decade plus of wasting away a franchise QB like I am.

    Now we are getting somewhere!
    Let's cool the jets a bit here.

    Repeating in the NFL is very hard.

    Mahomes is an amazing player. But the AFC is very tough IMO. Expecting them to win again next year is a stretch (for any team).

    Lots of teams fall off cliffs when they win a SB. We did it twice.

    The Rams just did it.
    TB was good again the year after they won, but weren't good last season.

    Assuming that the hotness from last season will win again is usually not a great call. I'll take the field (which is the easy bet).

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  • Captain Lemming
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    Originally posted by Steel Maniac
    Glad someone brought back up this thread topic!!

    Chiefs laughting all the way to the Trophy presentation. And look poised to do it again.
    Clearly you are elated they won.
    I have never seen you this happy about a football team.

    In all his years and multiple championships even TipRoast never had so much fun gloating.

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