JayhawkMike":34qlfzq7 said:
Schneider thinks -
"Pete is my boss and I'll do what he says. Especially after a nice, juicy extension."
"The locals are going to hate me if I have to trade RW. How can I shift the blame to PC or back on RW?"
"For enough money I will be anyone's "yes" man"
"What one year rental can I grab and give up draft choices for?"
"I wonder what $h!t of a player Pete is going to tell me to draft this year?"
What pure steaming BS! Oi vey, what nonsense!
JS is a simpering yes man to Pete? He sells his true thoughts for few sheckels? He makes stupid trades at the behest of his lord and master Pete. He secretly disagrees with all that comes from Carroll? OK sure? What other drivel do you have to continue your anti-Carroll agenda? :177692:
I think JS is upset by this conflict with Wilson and trying to sort out how to attempt to keep a competitive team together with a huge drop in a salary cap that was quite unanticipated. I suspect the team through JS has tried to reach out to Wilson in an attempt to make peace. Wilson should be careful about what he wishes for.
I also think that JS tries to get involved in every key personnel acquisition, hoped for addition, possible personnel addition. In case anyone fails to get it as well it is JS that found RW, and was looking hard at Mahommes. We can argue about the draft but the team has done a better job drafting than many acknowledge. Trying to keep the talent here is tough when your star QB takes up as much cap as he does.
JS' nice juicy extension extends 1 year past the end of Pete's recent contract in case you failed to notice.