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Originally posted by Lone Bolt View Post
I could see missing Hill...but the return? Thats an insane amount of picks for a WR.
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Originally posted by Lone Bolt View Post
I could see missing Hill...but the return? Thats an insane amount of picks for a WR.
They got 29 and 50. Those are the key picks.
Head over to chiefsplanet.com and see what Chiefs fans think. They’re furious. And it’s delightful. But they are pissed at the return.
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Doesn't it feel like Hill is shooting himself in the foot? He's leaving a team and a QB who are in position to be SB contenders for quite some time, for a team with a big question mark at QB, a dubiously run franchise whose ownership is under a cloud, and for what, a few extra million? The Chiefs would have rewarded Hill with a fat contract worth enough money for Hill to live lavishly for the rest of his life. But for these guys, pro athletes, so many of them, what they're seeking transcends the actual $$$, it's about the perceived respect they get that comes with an elite contract. The contract the Raiders gave Davante Adams raised the bar for contracts, so that drives Hill and his representation to seek even more, not just for money, but for status. But at what expense? At the end of his career, when Hill has more money than he can spend in a lifetime, what is going to be more important to him - the extra few mil he got by forcing a trade to an inferior team, or the rings he doesn't have but possibly could have gotten by staying with the Chiefs?
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Yeehaw! Hill was a nightmare to cover. This diminishes the Chiefs offense. I don’t care who they replace him with. I’ve been watching football longer than most and they can’t replace this unique generational talent.
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Originally posted by Parcells View Post
Hill is what made that offense special. He was a matchup nightmare who had to be defended close to the line of scrimmage, was a nightmare on jet sweeps, and then was always a threat to take the top off the defense. So everytime he went deep, he demanded double coverage, which in turn gave Kelce lots of room to work. As long as they don’t somehow snag Jameson Williams, their offense just lost the turbocharger that made it go. I think this is a very mediocre return for a stud like Tyreek. The Chiefs fan I know is pissed. And he’s pissed at the return.
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Originally posted by Velo View PostDoesn't it feel like Hill is shooting himself in the foot? He's leaving a team and a QB who are in position to be SB contenders for quite some time, for a team with a big question mark at QB, a dubiously run franchise whose ownership is under a cloud, and for what, a few extra million? The Chiefs would have rewarded Hill with a fat contract worth enough money for Hill to live lavishly for the rest of his life. But for these guys, pro athletes, so many of them, what they're seeking transcends the actual $$$, it's about the perceived respect they get that comes with an elite contract. The contract the Raiders gave Davante Adams raised the bar for contracts, so that drives Hill and his representation to seek even more, not just for money, but for status. But at what expense? At the end of his career, when Hill has more money than he can spend in a lifetime, what is going to be more important to him - the extra few mil he got by forcing a trade to an inferior team, or the rings he doesn't have but possibly could have gotten by staying with the Chiefs?
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