BASF
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Just loves the throwback, like every other rational person in the world
I’d give them a conditional 5th.Can the Seahawks pay this guy?
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Where does the Chiefs pass rush stand without Chris Jones?
The Chiefs may be without their top two pass-rushers to start the season, as Jones holds out and Charles Omenihu serves a six-game suspension.www.espn.com
"...As the Chiefs creep closer to their Sept. 7 season opener against the Detroit Lions at Arrowhead Stadium, defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo is still scrambling to figure out where the pass-rush pressure and sacks will come from, particularly if Jones doesn’t end his holdout before then..."
I'm guessing that probably would not get the deal done.I’d give them a conditional 5th.![]()
Now you understand. I'm seriously curious about Kansas City's plan for him is though while I'm snickering quietly while listening to Cheifs fans in the very epicenter of Chiefs Kingdom. Personally I think it's about the guaranteed money the cap isn't an issue at all.I'm guessing that probably would not get the deal done.![]()
That's our hat, why is he wearing our hat?HEY! Is that Chris Jones with a new hat?
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Commence the dreaming boys and girls, looks like just a LITTLE bit of smoke here.... or Jones just trolling KC, ho boy
HEY! Is that Chris Jones with a new hat?
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Commence the dreaming boys and girls, looks like just a LITTLE bit of smoke here.... or Jones just trolling KC, ho boy
I get it, he's a great player but Seattle hasn't played a down yet with the guys they have . In addition he's going to want 25-30 MM per year, what does that say to the young dudes already here? They could figure out a way to trade for him but the contract is what I'd be worried about.They had the beat reporter for KC on the radio the other day and he said it would probably take just a 2nd and a 5th to get Jones. I would pull the trigger on that and figure out the cap space.
To me it says if you play elite you get paid elite... I don't see a problem with that. If anything it gives young guys something to aspire to. Might motivate some of them even more. And the ones it doesn't aren't on the upper part of the "competitor scale" and aren't players you keep around anyways.I get it, he's a great player but Seattle hasn't played a down yet with the guys they have . In addition he's going to want 25-30 MM per year, what does that say to the young dudes already here? They could figure out a way to trade for him but the contract is what I'd be worried about.
To me it says if you play elite you get paid elite... I don't see a problem with that. If anything it gives young guys something to aspire to. Might motivate some of them even more. And the ones it doesn't aren't on the upper part of the "competitor scale" and aren't players you keep around anyways.
He's the 2nd best DT behind only Aaron Donald by most people's opinion. I'd say he's elite, yeah. He is 29 though, idk how many more seasons of elite you're getting on this next contract? Definitely a consideration.You think of him as elite? I know he's good but not sure about Bosa money. I'm glad I'm not the GM
That’s my mockingly sarcastic reply. I remember when Earl Thomas trade rumors were swirling, I’d check out other teams forums and that was the usual response. Seattle wanted a first + another pick and the yahoo fanbases would chime in with “the conditional 5th” remark.I'm guessing that probably would not get the deal done.![]()
Okay I’ll sweeten the deal, a conditional 4th and a pick off our practice squad.He's the 2nd best DT behind only Aaron Donald by most people's opinion. I'd say he's elite, yeah. He is 29 though, idk how many more seasons of elite you're getting on this next contract? Definitely a consideration.
Our PS? What if they wanna steal our Levi Bell?Okay I’ll sweeten the deal, a conditional 4th and a pick off our practice squad.![]()