What world are we living in where a Top 12 QB is worth 40 mil per?
Honestly, if Jackson could stay healthy I feel it's a no brainer. He can still get better where I think Carr has topped out. Jackson outside of Hollywood Brown and Andrews doesn't have much. Mayfield isn't even in the convo at this point.
Why be a foundry worker working in some sweat box breathing in iron dust and chemical welding smoke when you can soar over the Rockies and dominate as a predator nobody messes with?
Oh! Team wise? Neither.
It helps when the refs miss big calls (i.e. Raiders and today) and when the other team shoots themselves in the foot. But their front 4 has played solid D.
I think when the term " built to beat KC" is referenced its pertaining to the offense and being able to score with them.
Not too many defenses can stop KC when they're in rythum and Mahomes is killing it.
How about no.
We have more than enough receivers in house. The more I think of the past season the more I think we make an effort to acquire the best CB available whether by Draft or FA.
Pretty much spot on with my feelings on it. Kinda like being passed up for a promotion by a guy less qualified who just started with your company and you've been there 5 years already.
If the D made a stop in any of their last 3X on the field it wouldn't of mattered. By that reasoning Frazier should've been fired after the game unless of course it was McD calling the shots.
It's more than double what he was making annually with 3 extra years on top. I wish my employer would insult me like that. 😂
All kidding aside I see your point. Some team will substantially overpay for his services and he's entitled to his payday.
Just don't see it being Buffalo, at least not anything over 5 mil per.