NFL: Kansas City Chiefs Thread

It's all good though, I did say I knew what the responses would be...I'll see myself back out of thread and say what has to be said here:

The KC Chiefs CLEARLY played a clean, penalty free game and that the NFL is rigged and obviously Jerry Jones paid off all the refs today to throw the game for DAL. Happy Thanksgiving all!
 
No, never said like that (assuming you're insinuating I think the refs are on KC side...or anyone's for that matter.) These refs get judged, graded, and paid for better performances and get to ref SBs if they do well, I don't buy into them favoring teams.

My point was (and that some understandably biased and upset fans think opposite) was that KC secondary was far from clean all game long. KC secondary normally is good, but they were just flat out off today. Pulling on shoulder pads, grabbing hands after 5 yards, arriving too early before the pass reaches WRs, etc...that was all. Sacrilegious to say, I know.
The CB position is so much different than it once was and I'm good with it. I think the days of seeing 5+year all pro's at the position are over. Even more reason that McDuffie and Watson need to go. I mean I heard when we got rid of Snead how much it would hurt.
 
It's all good though, I did say I knew what the responses would be...I'll see myself back out of thread and say what has to be said here:

The KC Chiefs CLEARLY played a clean, penalty free game and that the NFL is rigged and obviously Jerry Jones paid off all the refs today to throw the game for DAL. Happy Thanksgiving all!
I was just saying that it's BS that KC gets all the calls. Dallas got the calls today and I'm not saying it's for nefarious reasons. The chiefs just aren't that good
 
Id be shocked. They don't do the little things. Talent is there but they lack something this year. If you can't beat a dysfunctional franchise in a game this important you weren't meant to do much
They have road games against 2 of the worst teams in the NFL and 3 home games against Denver, San Diego and Houston. They will win those.
 
It's all good though, I did say I knew what the responses would be...I'll see myself back out of thread and say what has to be said here:

The KC Chiefs CLEARLY played a clean, penalty free game and that the NFL is rigged and obviously Jerry Jones paid off all the refs today to throw the game for DAL. Happy Thanksgiving all!

Stupid troll is stupid.
 
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KC had 10 for 119, while Dallas had 7 for 50 on penalties, every time Lamb or Perkins came out of their break they would stiff arm the defender to gain separation, and it was NEVER called. The offensive pick call was horrible, Worthy ran into his own guy, not the defender on Rice.
KC would be better off finishing 8-8 and reloading in the draft, this team has been off the entire year, Mahomes has not been crisp, the defense likes to blitz, but rarely gets home to make the big play.
All game Dallas let us pressure and then hit a back or TE for good yards, KC only did it once, even with three starters out on the O line, we kept throwing down field, instead of taking what they were giving us.
Time to regroup, get better in the draft and take easier schedule next season.
 
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Chief fans crying about the officials. Hilarious.
I thought the Chiefs had them paid off though? Doesn't make much sense to me. Which weeks is it exactly the officials are in the tank for the Chiefs? I know the NFL secretly has a boner for a team from Kansas City Missouri but I'm just curious which weeks they help them.
 
Big contracts that need to be revised as players get older is what has caught up.
Name a team in the league that does not have older players under contract that are costing them? KC has dominated the AFC for the past 7 years, they are due to take a step back, regroup, get some higher draft picks and pick it up again next season. I agree that if they would make the playoff they are going nowhere, better off to get the higher draft slot and rebuild the roster for next season. Even NE had about 10 years after the first run to get back on track, it happens to the best of teams, KC will be fine going forward, as long as they have Mahomes, the young receivers and the FO finding the talent,.
 
Name a team in the league that does not have older players under contract that are costing them? KC has dominated the AFC for the past 7 years, they are due to take a step back, regroup, get some higher draft picks and pick it up again next season. I agree that if they would make the playoff they are going nowhere, better off to get the higher draft slot and rebuild the roster for next season. Even NE had about 10 years after the first run to get back on track, it happens to the best of teams, KC will be fine going forward, as long as they have Mahomes, the young receivers and the FO finding the talent,.
I'm not saying the situation in unique in that only KC is experiencing it. I'm just saying it's become a glaring problem. Chris Jones needs to be traded or things aren't getting better next year.
 
I'm not saying the situation in unique in that only KC is experiencing it. I'm just saying it's become a glaring problem. Chris Jones needs to be traded or things aren't getting better next year.
The cap hit alone would kill the Chiefs if they tried to move him next season. His contract is what it is, we have Kelsey coming off the books after the season, that should free up some money. To me, Taylors deal is hurting the Chiefs a lot more than Jones's deal is. Jones is still playing at a high level, not dominating, but still the best player on the defense.
 
The cap hit alone would kill the Chiefs if they tried to move him next season. His contract is what it is, we have Kelsey coming off the books after the season, that should free up some money. To me, Taylors deal is hurting the Chiefs a lot more than Jones's deal is. Jones is still playing at a high level, not dominating, but still the best player on the defense.
whats the "dead" cap hit for trading him vs keeping him on the roster? JFC we could sign several solid players for what he's making. I was one of the ones that thought we should have traded him a few years ago.
 
Brady's Patriots, could say the same thang.
They went through a decade of struggling before they could regroup. It's not only drafting towards the end year after year, but you also get a tougher schedule. Players get more expensive on teams that win, and you have to start making choices of letting some of your better players walk. The Pats were masters of it, getting rid of a player a year early to avoid paying him more down the road.
 
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whats the "dead" cap hit for trading him vs keeping him on the roster? JFC we could sign several solid players for what he's making. I was one of the ones that thought we should have traded him a few years ago.
Jones's dead cap hit is $ 71.5 million for 2025 and down to $48 million for 2026. He will be here until at least then, more likely 2027 to move him then when the cap hit is down to $19 million.