That said though this could all be for nothing. The Chiefs are reportedly looking into giving him a raise and making him (again) the highest paid QB in football.
That said though this could all be for nothing. The Chiefs are reportedly looking into giving him a raise and making him (again) the highest paid QB in football.
If that’s the case, then it won’t be team friendly…ever.
“So, we’re gonna give you allllll the term. Insofar as years. So you’re set. And in return, we’ll get a discount in the later years.
That said though this could all be for nothing. The Chiefs are reportedly looking into giving him a raise and making him (again) the highest paid QB in football.
If that’s the case, then it won’t be team friendly…ever.
“So, we’re gonna give you allllll the term. Insofar as years. So you’re set. And in return, we’ll get a discount in the later years.
Just kidding. We’ll give you a raise then too.”
Wtf
It never was. If it were, Tyreek Hill would still be there. But there's a reason Mahomes is throwing to a bunch of #2/#3 receivers and Travis Kelce.
For Burrow to make happen what he's referring to, he'd have to go Geno Smith here. And we all know that ain't happening.
The normal rules about "team friendly" don't really apply to Mahomes IMHO. Normally I'm all for busting out the spreadsheet. But he's like Michael Jordan - his presence means that a) you're going to be competing for a title pretty much every year and b) he's probably worth ten times as much to the organization and the city than whatever you're paying him.
As far as I'm concerned, until he declines his contract should simply read, "$1 more than the highest paid QB APY this year."
"So let's get to the point
Let's roll another joint
And let's head on down the road
There's somewhere I got to go..."
As a result of Mahomes salary, the Chiefs were unable to resign LT Orlando Brown. Orlando Brown signed with the Bengals. The Chiefs signed Donovan Smith to replace him at LT.
GreatTimes wrote: ↑Tue May 16, 2023 10:10 pm
As a result of Mahomes salary, the Chiefs were unable to resign LT Orlando Brown. Orlando Brown signed with the Bengals. The Chiefs signed Donovan Smith to replace him at LT.
Well. Donovan has a good year every fourth year so...
MJW wrote: ↑Tue May 16, 2023 7:03 pm
The normal rules about "team friendly" don't really apply to Mahomes IMHO. Normally I'm all for busting out the spreadsheet. But he's like Michael Jordan - his presence means that a) you're going to be competing for a title pretty much every year and b) he's probably worth ten times as much to the organization and the city than whatever you're paying him.
As far as I'm concerned, until he declines his contract should simply read, "$1 more than the highest paid QB APY this year."
Which is sort of where we are now with his deal. I believe added motivation for the Chiefs to get a new deal for him is the fact that his cap # is getting so high that it's making restructuring and pushing money into the future unfeasible.
His cap hit this year is $39.6mil. The next closest is Ryan Tannehill at $36.6mil(That's why Robinson is gone). But looking into the future, every cap hit for Mahomes is over $44mil. So this notion that his contract saves money for the team is and has always been a false narrative.
Vikings - L
Bears - W
Eagles - L
Saints - L
Lions - L
Falcons - W
Bills - L
Texans - W
Titans - W
49ers - L
Colts - L
Panthers - L
Falcons - L
Packers - W
Jaguars - W
Saints - W
Panthers - L
7 - 10
But until training camp, etc it is too early to really do that.
My Guess:
Vikings - L
Bears - L
Eagles - L
Saints - L
Lions - L
Falcons - W
Bills - L
Texans - W
Titans - L
49ers - L
Colts - L
Panthers - L
Falcons - L
Packers - L
Jaguars - L
Saints - L
Panthers - W
3-14
Unless the Offensive line somehow greatly improves over last season.
GreatTimes wrote: ↑Wed May 17, 2023 9:08 pm
I wonder how many fans of other teams have the Bucs listed as a win for their team, and how many have the Bucs beating their team.
GreatTimes wrote: ↑Wed May 17, 2023 6:06 pm
Unless the Offensive line somehow greatly improves over last season.
That is one of the areas of the team I feel better about. I also think the offense will be helped by the change at OC. Mostly, that is due to thinking Leftwhich is awful.
GreatTimes wrote: ↑Wed May 17, 2023 6:06 pm
My Guess:
Vikings - L
Bears - L
Eagles - L
Saints - L
Lions - L
Falcons - W
Bills - L
Texans - W
Titans - L
49ers - L
Colts - L
Panthers - L
Falcons - L
Packers - L
Jaguars - L
Saints - L
Panthers - W
3-14
Unless the Offensive line somehow greatly improves over last season.
So we’ll be worse than we were with Leftwich.
Doesn’t bode well for Canales or the narrative that Lefty was the problem.
GreatTimes wrote: ↑Wed May 17, 2023 6:06 pm
My Guess:
Vikings - L
Bears - L
Eagles - L
Saints - L
Lions - L
Falcons - W
Bills - L
Texans - W
Titans - L
49ers - L
Colts - L
Panthers - L
Falcons - L
Packers - L
Jaguars - L
Saints - L
Panthers - W
3-14
Unless the Offensive line somehow greatly improves over last season.
So we’ll be worse than we were with Leftwich.
Doesn’t bode well for Canales or the narrative that Lefty was the problem.
Kinda not right to compare the two. I mean one got to work with the GOAT. Poor Canole has to suffer with Baker and Trask.
Doesn’t bode well for Canales or the narrative that Lefty was the problem.
Kinda not right to compare the two. I mean one got to work with the GOAT. Poor Canole has to suffer with Baker and Trask.
You don't make this move without expecting improvements. That's the bottom line here from OBPs perspective. Regression does this coaching staff zero favors. Fair or not, 3-14 gets a house cleaning.
I can't tell who wants to tear the team apart faster, management or the fans. Well no, that's not exactly true. Had to and want to are two different things.
mdb1958 wrote: ↑Wed May 17, 2023 1:36 pm
So the Cards ship Murray out and get another QB?
I think the Cardinals are very likely to move on if they have the first pick.
If the first pick is their own pick, they will definitely go QB. If the first pick is their Houston pick and the team plays well with Kyler, it's more iffy but I still think they might do it.
Flexing for Thursday Night Football just passed, 24-8, per source. More rules as it pertains to Thursday Night Football: Only two flexes are allowed all season. They must be done with 28 days advance notice. Teams cannot play two away TNF games in a season.